But there's also SOTC and MGS 3 Snake Eater and FFX and Ace Combat 5 and Suikoden 5 and a whole bunch of other shit that I would vote for, also RE 4, DMC 3, Silent Hill 2.
I see eight games mentioned by name, still plenty of room to vote for Okami.
But there's also SOTC and MGS 3 Snake Eater and FFX and Ace Combat 5 and Suikoden 5 and a whole bunch of other shit that I would vote for, also RE 4, DMC 3, Silent Hill 2.
I love a lot of games, it's really hard for me to just vote for one.I see eight games mentioned by name, still plenty of room to vote for Okami.
Christ almighty, Toa cover your eyes.
As a character, Asami's squandered potential hurts the most.
True, Asami does share some blame, but Mako with his indecisiveness caused a huge mess, and now the dude has to carry a skyscraper size L for the rest of his life due to his mistakes.
This whole show was a waste of potential. Everyone, every relationship and every aspect of the story had room to be SO much better it's just ugh Bryke
I put blame on Nick for a lot of this too
This is so Mako after he gets this picture:![]()
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they both upgraded big time and he's left to watch Prince Wu pee.
It's also good that they both more or less realized individually that they wouldn't work with Mako (Korra and he are too similar and bring out the worst in one another, and with Asami, well, Mako is a big floosy).
That sounds like a pretty interesting conversation.I need it too, gawt damn!
Hilarious I just finished going back and fourth with Sleepysenshi on twitter about Eurocentrism in the high fantasy genre.... but I mainly post art and ships here.
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This is so Mako after he gets this picture:
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So Call of Duty - ancient warfare
I know what art direction is lol.Don't apologize. Genuinely a pet peeve of mine. When people say "sorry" when they disagree. It feels condescending. Don't do that.
I think Bayonetta looks fantastic (save for that PS3 version...whoosh) and I love the look. Also, let's not act like "art direction" and "image quality" are the same thing. Art direction is way too general of a term. MGR hardly looks like a PS2 game. That's some good hyperbole, though.
That sounds like a pretty interesting conversation.
TW101 is exactly what you think. It has a certain wall. It has to click, and some people just don't know how to play. It's a very different kind of game. My thing has always been "if you aren't enjoying yourself, don't play." I really get tired of going in to the gaming section and seeing "When does ______ get fun?" or "When does ______ stop being ______?" That being said, TW101 really does have a rough curve. If you really want to put in the time and are willing, I encourage you to continue, because it 100% pays off. If you aren't, then don't, because you are in for a long ride.
People of color aren't really represented well in any medium. People complaining about their representation in Hollywood should be happy it's not as bad as video game representation.it was, though we pretty much agreed on the genre not really represent people of color too well... I just came at her the wrong way =/ and I apologized before correcting myself.
Iahfy just commented on the Kuvira pic saying someone had commissioned her to do something similar, lawd Toa about to avoid tumblr like the plague and
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This whole show was a waste of potential. Everyone, every relationship and every aspect of the story had room to be SO much better it's just ugh Bryke
I put blame on Nick for a lot of this too
I think the beifongs and the airbender resurgence were handled about as well as you could hope. I would file Zaheer and gang in that "good enough considering the context" column, but they really could have used a dedicated episode.
I don't have that kind of time right now. Maybe over the summer. But I like supporting Platinum financially anyway. They definitely need it.
Personally, I make it a point to not review something unless I've finished it. If you don't 'get it', 99% of the time, I consider that a fault with the audience for not trying hard enough. Once I've 'gotten' it, then I can decide whether it's good or not. Anything else comes off as arguing from ignorance.
I think the beifongs and the airbender resurgence were handled about as well as you could hope. I would file Zaheer and gang in that "good enough considering the context" column, but they really could have used a dedicated episode.
I need it too, gawt damn!
Hilarious I just finished going back and fourth with Sleepysenshi on twitter about Eurocentrism in the high fantasy genre.... but I mainly post art and ships here.
There's the lack of marketing and the prevalence of Asian people, I'm not trying to sound racist, but some people just want to look at known white people.The genre certainly is eurocentric.
High fantasy is plagued with Tolkien knock-offs. The Euro setting is so uninteresting at this point but so prevalent that most people think that in order to be considered high fantasy a story must be European/Medieval inspired.
I honestly think that A:TLA/TLOK is one of the best high fantasy worlds out there. It should be far more popular than it is but Nickelodeon failed to market it at all.
Lin should've won that damn fight. She should've done a Cold Stone Stunner to Suyin.wat. The beifong conflict was the worst thing about season 3
And Zaheer and the group had loads of more potential to be fleshed out
I mean season 3 was great, but even that could have been a lot better if there were more episodes to flesh out the relationships of some of the characters, but I guess that's kind of a problem with the whole show and not particularly season 3
Well obviously no one should review and argue anything until they've completed the product and understand the thing they've just completed. That being said, I don't think it's a big deal if someone says "I tried and I'm not feeling it."
And you could always play the game on an easier difficulty. The experience alone was worth it, combat be damned (even though that combat is great).
The genre certainly is eurocentric.
High fantasy is plagued with Tolkien knock-offs. The Euro setting is so uninteresting at this point but so prevalent that most people think that in order to be considered high fantasy a story must be European/Medieval inspired.
I honestly think that A:TLA/TLOK is one of the best high fantasy worlds out there. It should be far more popular than it is but Nickelodeon failed to market it at all.
Yeah, obviously no one should be 'forced' to play or watch or read something they don't want to. But I've seen too many "Why doesn't this have X" only to have that appear later on. I feel you need to have a whole picture, so you can fully understand the effect anything early on has. To some extent, this doesn't apply, of course. I don't feel that you should have to do every sidequest or read every book in a 14 book franchise before you can make a judgement. But it's more like I feel the only thing you can ever truly make judgement calls on is what you have gone through. If you finish a book halfway, you don't get to say the whole book makes no sense.
The joy of platinum games is mastering the combat. Without that...well, It's not that I wouldn't get anything out of it, but I'd rather get the full experience when I have the time to do so.
Thank you for saying this. I feel that we're a bit alone though. In the things you want to see in a RPG thread, only me and one other person said they actually want to see different settings. I feel like a lot of times geeks want more of the same, even though they say different sometimes.The genre certainly is eurocentric.
High fantasy is plagued with Tolkien knock-offs. The Euro setting is so uninteresting at this point but so prevalent that most people think that in order to be considered high fantasy a story must be European/Medieval inspired.
I honestly think that A:TLA/TLOK is one of the best high fantasy worlds out there. It should be far more popular than it is but Nickelodeon failed to market it at all.
I would not mind a samurai setting or an RPG that took place during the Ruroni Kenshin time. I know people would say it's been done to death but fuck it it's different enough.Thank you for saying this. I feel that we're a bit alone though. In the things you want to see in a RPG thread, only me and one other person said they actually want to see different settings. I feel like a lot of times geeks want more of the same, even though they say different sometimes.
Bam, you just hit what we were saying on the head! I was telling her that trying to take HF out of the "medieval Europe setting" would cause people not to classify it as high fantasy. But that's where we got confused... I was just talking about the setting, she was just pretty much saying why does everything gotta be so damn white... lol
Thank you for saying this. I feel that we're a bit alone though. In the things you want to see in a RPG thread, only me and one other person said they actually want to see different settings. I feel like a lot of times geeks want more of the same, even though they say different sometimes.
Thank you for saying this. I feel that we're a bit alone though. In the things you want to see in a RPG thread, only me and one other person said they actually want to see different settings. I feel like a lot of times geeks want more of the same, even though they say different sometimes.
I would not mind a samurai setting or an RPG that took place during the Ruroni Kenshin time. I know people would say it's been done to death but fuck it it's different enough.
It's even worse in movies. All you get are the Gothic stuff, Greek stuff, or Lord of the Rings type settings.
I don't consider that a setting that's overdone at all, but maybe you're taking into account Japanese games.
Trust me it's not overdone. Only if you count the Dynasty Warriors stuff, which I'm not even asking for. Only JRPG series that I can think of would be Breath of Fire and that has a distinct Asian influence. FFX seems to as well, because one of my friends saw him as Filipino I believe.I don't consider that a setting that's overdone at all, but maybe you're taking into account Japanese games.
Those games are so anime it's not even funny, I don't mind those though. The games at least know they're essentially playable animes.The Tales of games are surprisingly Eurocentric. They're super animu.
Those games are so anime it's not even funny, I don't mind those though. The games at least know they're essentially playable animes.
Trust me it's not overdone. Only if you count the Dynasty Warriors stuff, which I'm not even asking for. Only JRPG series that I can think of would be Breath of Fire and that has a distinct Asian influence. FFX seems to as well, because one of my friends saw him as Filipino I believe.
And that might even be the least anime one. Graces F is sure as fuck anime as all hell, but it has the best battle system.I only played Xillia 1 and I see where yall are coming from with that. It was a fun game, but anime as all hell.
That game honestly seems like a cultural mishmash.The only Asian thing I can see in X is Yuna's outfit. I can't actually place a setting on X. It's probably the only game out the series without a classified setting. The first couple of towns in the game are Caribbean influenced, Zanarkand is futuristic, Home is a desert, Bevelle almost seems like a modern city. Calm Lands and Mihen Highroad I can't put in a category.
Assassin's Creed would have the easiest time telling a non-euro-american centric story, but...well, it's ubisoft.
That's why I really liked AC1. How many games are there set in Jerusalem and Damascus?
Setting was great. Altair had an american accent though :| Though they retconned this with animus bullshit.
They NEED to do China. Or India. Or Egypt. Just get us out of Europe and the US, PLEASE
I liked Istanbul as a setting but that game wasn't...amazing.
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That's why I really liked AC1. How many games are there set in Jerusalem and Damascus?
Setting was great. Altair had an american accent though :| Though they retconned this with animus bullshit.
They NEED to do China. Or India. Or Egypt. Just get us out of Europe and the US, PLEASE
I liked Istanbul as a setting but that game wasn't...amazing.
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Ancient Egypt would be neat and they also need to start making Prince of Persia games again. Been far too long since we had one.
The 2008 version was no where close to being as good with it's QTE platforming, but I still would have liked to see a sequel to that than nothing at all.