Solid points. And you're right about the shadow like beings never being addressed, unless featuring in a mail that I missed.
As for actor performances, I didn't think anyone was bad, it's just that they weren't given anything to work with. Nothing to really develop them. Only performance that stood out to me was Diehard Man's confession near the end. Some genuine emotion in his voice.
That outburst was ridiculous... also where the **** even where they and why didn't Die-Hardman see his own hologram from 10 ft away?
At that point the plot and story had broken down so much I literally didn't care.
Lindsay Wagner and Fragile's performances where pretty bad, but the direction and script for both was trash, so I guess hard to call. But Troy Baker was ****ing chewing up every scene he was in and it was both hilarious and awesome to watch, real nick-cage vibes
Fragile made zero sense, she was subjected to time-fall torture (which doesn't seem that painful, given one of the opening cut-scenes)... yet it only ages her skin, she's still in good shape for a young woman, let alone someone aged to their late 60's (???)... and can punch a man in the face without it breaking her hand.... so if Time Fall is only skin deep... how the **** does it do so much damage to metal?!
At that point the plot and story had broken down so much I literally didn't care.
Lindsay Wagner and Fragile's performances where pretty bad, but the direction and script for both was trash, so I guess hard to call. But Troy Baker was ****ing chewing up every scene he was in and it was both hilarious and awesome to watch, real nick-cage vibes
Fragile made zero sense, she was subjected to time-fall torture (which doesn't seem that painful, given one of the opening cut-scenes)... yet it only ages her skin, she's still in good shape for a young woman, let alone someone aged to their late 60's (???)... and can punch a man in the face without it breaking her hand.... so if Time Fall is only skin deep... how the **** does it do so much damage to metal?!