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You started it and I told you that I do not wish to restart the discussion about this godawful disappointment. I just want to forget this game exists.Name some please, also I don't want this thread derailed. Thanks.
You started it and I told you that I do not wish to restart the discussion about this godawful disappointment. I just want to forget this game exists.Name some please, also I don't want this thread derailed. Thanks.
Who says? LOL. There are no rules to art or writing.You cannot kill off the main character of the first game within the first couple of hours. You just cant do that.
I'm sure it does, but I hated the overall vibe from the start and I did not finish it. I was exaggerating for comedy above but it's really just not for me. But that's ok.Did you ever finish the game? the story goes places.
Hyperbole.You started it and I told you that I do not wish to restart the discussion about this godawful disappointment. I just want to forget this game exists.
Hyperbole.
This.Most of the time when gamers say something was deep and moving I'm immediately skeptical because most gamers haven't read an actual book or watched an actual movie in their life and their idea of peak profundity is some YA high-school drama aimed at 13 year olds. "But maybe this time the overwhelming praise for this game's writing isn't due to gamers being emotionally stunted impressionable ignoramuses. Maybe this time is different" I thought.
Hey to be fair, I wouldn't say TLOUII is much different, I just found it a little more palatable. E33 made me feel like a cat being pet the wrong way, but at least TLOUII gameplay was like getting my grundle tweezed (in a good way).This.
give it a shot in a couple of years if you are in the mood to see what the fuss was all about. the ending is absolutely incredible. Just peak storytelling. Best ending in a game since TLOU1.I'm sure it does, but I really just hated the overall vibe from the start and I did not finish it. I was exaggerating for comedy above but it's really just not for me. But that's ok.
There is a reason why some games have the most awards like TLOU 2 and 33 and it isn't for no reason at all...I understand that everyone will not like all games, but there is literally unjust, blind, coordinated hatred for TLOU 2 unlike other games, the unjust hate was mentioned in two Forbes articles. The anti TLOU 2 bots and haters, go into a blind trance like rage against it while ignoring everything else great about this milestone in gaming, they ignore the sound, bang for buck length, controls, motion animation, ambition, visuals etc. and just go "TLOU 2 iz da worst gaem eva made!!! becuz we say soooo!!2@!"Hey to be fair, I wouldn't say TLOUII is much different, I just found it a little more palatable. E33 made me feel like a cat being pet the wrong way, but at least TLOUII gameplay was like getting my grundle tweezed (in a good way).
No.So you wanted the predictable, run of the mill, standard, cliché, feel good, comfortable ending that millions of stories have told?
Also No.Is this a reason to review bomb and hate a game that is a milestone in gaming and media in general?
well you can do that but as you saw, if you do that then everyone will fucking hate it and detest playing the game.Who says? LOL. There are no rules to art or writing.
Hey man I know what it's like being an oppressed gamer, Marathon is my most hyped game of the generation after all. Really though most of these narrative-heavy, cinematic style games appeal to me less than ever, whether they're RPGs or action-adventures. I'm not exactly the biggest fan of the original TLOU either. Felt like I was playing a mediocre HBO show. Not a bad game at all but hardly some high-water mark for the medium.There is a reason why some games have the most awards like TLOU 2 and 33 and it isn't for no reason at all...I understand that everyone will not like all games, but there is literally unjust, blind, coordinated hatred for TLOU 2 unlike other games, the unjust hate was mentioned in two Forbes articles. The anti TLOU 2 bots and haters, go into a blind trance like rage against it while ignoring everything else great about this milestone in gaming, they ignore the sound, controls, motion animation, ambition, visuals etc. and just go "TLOU 2 iz da worst gaem eva made!!! becuz we say soooo!!2@!"
the game wouldnt have won the most goty awards if those haters ignored everything about the game. There are many like me who gave it their goty despite having some serious issues with the story. People still clearly love Naughty Dog, but are sick of Neil because of his writing choices.There is a reason why some games have the most awards like TLOU 2 and 33 and it isn't for no reason at all...I understand that everyone will not like all games, but there is literally unjust, blind, coordinated hatred for TLOU 2 unlike other games, the unjust hate was mentioned in two Forbes articles. The anti TLOU 2 bots and haters, go into a blind trance like rage against it while ignoring everything else great about this milestone in gaming, they ignore the sound, bang for buck length, controls, motion animation, ambition, visuals etc. and just go "TLOU 2 iz da worst gaem eva made!!! becuz we say soooo!!2@!"
the game wouldnt have won the most goty awards if those haters ignored everything about the game. There are many like me who gave it their goty despite having some serious issues with the story. People still clearly love Naughty Dog, but are sick of Neil because of his writing choices.
TLOU1 was one of the first games that made youtube streaming reactions for games a thing. Entire youtube channels were created because people saw how popular those reaction videos were. Soon every girl had a channel and they all chose TLOU1 as their first game. Those same channels then just straight up hated the direction Neil took the story. Call it coordinated if you want, I call it a complete rejection of Neil's creative vision.
this happens to every writer.
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Look a bit shit on my end, but to maintain 4k dlss quality i have to play with a mix of very high-high-medium.It's heavy as fuck! And can go up to 14GB VRAM allocation (12 usage), rare for UE5 games (memory leak?)
But it looks decent:
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But those SW lumen reflections...
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Dude is the biggest graphic whore in here even if i'm usually the more demanding dude.
Last jedi a beatiful mess??
That fucking turd that killed any residual interest in star wars for millions of people?
Holy shit march cmon
It's the interesting story bits that fucking kills me...Yes. The Last Jedi is a visually gorgeous film.
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It is also a narrative mess.
Both can be true.
Because good writing and scenario design execution could work with some of the ideas in that movie.It's the interesting story bits that fucking kills me...
If by interesting you mean toddler head "destroying the expectations with retarded shit" then sure, interesting bits indeed...
I don't think there was much to salvage in term of ideas in that movie but like you said, this is not the right place.Because good writing and scenario design execution could work with some of the ideas in that movie.
Rian Johnson did not execute. He's better off not touching sci-fi and sticking to murder mysteries.
This is why I bring up writing so much every time I criticize something. It is the foundation of the building and there are certain teams out there who keep building pretty-looking buildings with weak foundations. It's almost an insult to the visual effects teams who have to work their asses off to help those above shots look so good.
To bring things back around to the thread itself, the same goes for video games.
This was like injecting nostalgia directly into my veins. Wow.I wouldn't say no to an anniversary remaster like
I wouldn't say no to an anniversary remaster like
Games that want to look like animated CGI movies never have enough geometric density to back it up, there are polygonal and rough edges everywhere destroying the look, even Ratchet - Rift Apart had this issue, but much much less, engines like UE5 are needed to fix this.It's heavy as fuck! And can go up to 14GB VRAM allocation (12 usage), rare for UE5 games (memory leak?)
But it looks decent:
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But those SW lumen reflections...
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Games that want to look like animated CGI movies never have enough geometric density to back it up, there are polygonal and rough edges everywhere destroying the look, even Ratchet - Rift Apart had this issue, but much much less, engines like UE5 are needed to fix this.