well... umm im
into swordfighting, paintball, lazer tag, EQ, snowboarding, music, movies, stuff, and stuff... ok thats me i guess... WOO go me... ok im done bye
Not exact matches
The climax features a
swordfight between McCarthy and Peter Dinklage that occasionally turns
into something resembling foreplay.
In ridiculously contrived meetings, a young, cocky D'Artagnan (Logan Lerman) runs
into the fabled swordsmen and ultimately joins them after an equally contrived
swordfight — rife with slow motion, sparks and acrobatics — with Richelieu's forces led by the one - eyed captain of the guard Rochefort (Mads Mikkelsen).
We experience moments of high drama and humor, sometimes on the same page;
swordfights and court intrigues; plus a growing connection with and concern for the big hearted man inside the little body who has only his faith to hang on to as he is drawn further and further
into Kempelen's deception and delusions of grandeur.
We experience moments of high drama and humor, sometimes on the same page;
swordfights and court intrigues; plus a growing tension as we come to know and care for the big hearted man inside the little body who has only his faith to hang on to as he is drawn further and further
into Kempelen's deception and delusions of grandeur.
The open - world action is similar — you'll still spend a lot of time free - running across rooftops and obstacles (which is a blast), climbing up the sides of gargantuan buildings, assassinating unwitting enemies and getting
into seemingly endless
swordfights with guards — but the sequel expands on the original formula so much, and so well, that Assassin's Creed feels like a training run by comparison.
I actually studied a bit of
swordfighting and used to get
into that a bit with friends years ago, so I think this could be really cool.