
Ok — I think it’s time to give Heavy a sword too, no?
The fact there’s no greatsword for Heavy, especially after this season, boggles me.

The fact there’s no greatsword for Heavy, especially after this season, boggles me.
I live in Brazil, so the final price for a new copy from Hollow Press + shipping + taxes is astronomical.
Except for:
• Souls series
• Fear & Hunger
• Lords of the Fallen 2023
Pandemonium depicts the dramatic creation of the capital city of Hell.
Based on John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost, it shows Satan standing defiantly on a dark cliff, gesturing toward a massive, glowing palace that his fallen angels have just built along a river of fire.
Não, não pode, corno lazarento do caralho.
1 - Original
2 - Rusted
3 - Aged Gold & Aged Silver
4 - Aged Silver & Iron
I just paused mid-episode to rewatch the Death Row and Arizona State Prison arcs because I thought I was losing my mind. I'm not. The drop in directorial quality in this new season is absolutely insane.
Look, we all know Baki has always followed a specific formula: fight -> reaction -> explanation -> fight. We accept it, it’s part of the charm. But this new season completely crossed the line into unwatchable padding.
Every single interaction follows this exhausting bloated loop:
First contact/low-stakes punch
5 minutes of glazing ("Ah, I am strong, but I have never felt a presence like this...")
Unnecessary flashback
One more strike
Cut to the spectators looking absolutely flabbergasted 😧 while explaining basic mechanics or spouting generic nonsense.
Even the non-combat scenes feel incredibly stiff, with dull dialogues and completely unnatural dynamics.
The Part 1 already has this problem, with way more dialogue than previous arcs, but it had cool interaction scenes and the fight animations are the best in the series.
But this here? This is torture, and I’m only on episode 3.
If you think I’m insane, go watch the Arizona State Prison or Death Row arc.
“But Slender M…” relax.
Trench Crusade: Age of Heresy… or Holy War… or something.
I can’t say for sure that IT’S GOING TO HAPPEN, but you gotta agree it’s highly likely.
There are 800 years of unexplored history and medieval horror is such an underrated genre, so there’s countless possible scenarios to see:
The first hellish crusades, the Year of Three Battles, the fall of Jerusalem, the ascension of Antioch, the start of the Black Grail, we are sitting on top of a whole new game.
Warhammer Fantasy launched in 1983 and only years later 40K became a thing, and I see Trench Crusade doing the exact opposite of what Games Workshop did.