I am ashamed to admit that I still haven't seen these. I need to change that! I keep hearing that the first two are excellent, and the third movie and shorts are really good, too.
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I'm working on finishing GoT before I watch this.
I have to say that Viserion is one of my favorite dragons on screen. I've always loved the D&D Dracolich concept, and that's the closest we've gotten in a show more movie.
I haven't seen that anime, I definitely should check it out. I was into DOTA briefly when it first came out and kinda dropped out when it became hyper competitive and toxic.
Dragonheart. I said elsewhere that I love that one, but am not quite so enthusiastic for any of the sequels. They just didn't do the original justice.
I loved the Themberchaud scenes in Honor Among Thieves! Man, what a wonderful movie in general. I hope it becomes a series.
Eragon was very watchable. It wasn't great, but it was fun enough.
I had all but forgotten about Dragonslayer! I loved Peter MacNicol as Galen in that. It was surprisingly good! I remember seeing this in a double feature with Krull.
I still have not seen the last two Hobbit films, I've only seen the first.
Reign of Fire still holds up, and it had a fairly fun video game adaptation. My only gripe is that it definitely teased a sequel that I doubt we'll ever see.
I absolutely LOVE the first Dragonheart. As for the sequels... there should have only been one Dragonheart.
The Game of Thrones stuff is awesome, and I especially loved Viserion. That may be the only time we've seen a dragon like that on screen.
Great list! Thank you for reminding me of Dragonslayer! I need to watch that again.
Might wanna hang out here.
I promise not to turn this into a Monster Hunter forum!
Ys 5? No such thing! Hoax!
Hmmm. Maybe I'll give it another go. I only got about two or three hours in before I moved onto other items in the backlog.
Origins. Bayek is easily the most relatable and grounded character, and the story does a great job of setting up the origins of the Assassins. My only gripe is that Aya really needed more development and a game of her own.
Its odd, because I played the crap out of VIII, but hardly got into Monstrum Nox and am not even sure if I'm getting Nordics when it comes out on Switch. I probably will, but I feel like the series peaked with Dana.
I really like the Switch version, but I really got into the series playing this and Memories of Celceta. I kinda wish I still had the Vita, as I'm pretty sure it's the only system with every game from 1-8 on it.
Heard that in Buzzcut's voice. Peak memery!
And I only learned about him in the first place because of Watchmen.