Scattered throughout the world of Ni no Kuni
comes powerful foes called Tainted Monsters that you can vanquish when you feel you are strong enough...
Not exact matches
Rather than a cohesive narrative, Avengers: Infinity War resembles the penultimate sequence of every Marvel Studios production that has
come before, an exhausting series of ultimately futile action scenes that endlessly proclaim the goodness and importance of the supposedly heroic characters as they engage in battle against an all -
powerful foe.
A villain
comes out of the blue (no surprises where from), and the climax is reduced to twenty minutes, nowhere near enough time to a) make the bad guy feel like the all -
powerful being he is meant to be and b) convey the message that teamwork can take down the strongest
foes, a moral that this comic should really be all about.
Never quite knowing whether you'll have the tools to take on a
foe, especially when you
come up against some
powerful and strange new threats, is genuinely thrilling — as is finding a
powerful weapon that makes you a (temporary) force to be reckoned with.