Jeff has always wanted to do wrassling, so we're just helping him get SMARKED.com started.Just when I thought this discussion couldn't possibly get any dumber, here come the wrestling metaphors.
I fucking hate this sentiment.
This is a forum. You're supposed to discuss things here. Not just blindly fawn over shit, cuz hey, its just dem videyogamez. Sunshine and lollipops turn your brain off at the door.
There is nothing wrong with being passionate about your hobby.
Wow. I just got to the part where Brad talks about how the politics in Skyrim are unlike anything he's ever experienced. Just wow.
I fucking hate this sentiment.
This is a forum. You're supposed to discuss things here. Not just blindly fawn over shit, cuz hey, its just dem videyogamez. Sunshine and lollipops turn your brain off at the door.
There is nothing wrong with being passionate about your hobby.
Brad, you are a cool dude, but I don't think you can really come in here and a say that that there is a poor level of discussion then turn around and call the people in here smug and uncivil. It seems like every single time you decide to post on GAF it is to point out the posters that you disagree with or are making outlandish posts, but you can't do that then turn around and leave ignoring any of the rest of the discussion that is taking place. There are plenty of even headed people that wouldn't mind picking your brain to understand the reasoning behind the points you made towards Skyrim.
Wait there was politics in Skyrim? What, is that referring to the Imperial/Stormcloak divide that has almost zero effect on the game world no matter which side you choose or prefer and both questlines are nearly identical in structure and purpose? It must refer to something else, I should check the podcast sometime.
Wait there was politics in Skyrim? What, is that referring to the Imperial/Stormcloak divide that has almost zero effect on the game world no matter which side you choose or prefer and both questlines are nearly identical in structure and purpose? It must refer to something else, I should check the podcast sometime.
"60 plus hours in that game I haven't found a single thing that was bad" - Brad Shoemaker, Giant Bombcast
I don't even know what to say...
That entire last hour of the discussion of the day 5 podcast is mind-blowingly dumb.
It's easier to drive by and ignore all of the good points.
Or, you know, it takes time to type out a reasoned response. It's just this kind of warm even-handedness that makes me want to be an active user of this forum!
Brad, you are a cool dude, but I don't think you can really come in here and a say that that there is a poor level of discussion then turn around and call the people in here smug and uncivil. It seems like every single time you decide to post on GAF it is to point out the posters that you disagree with or are making outlandish posts, but you can't do that then turn around and leave ignoring any of the rest of the discussion that is taking place. There are plenty of even headed people that wouldn't mind picking your brain to understand the reasoning behind the points you made towards Skyrim.
Off topic, but you guys really need to play or at least watch Yakuza 4. It's the only major game last year that dealt with "real world" racism.It's hardly great literature but it's a lot more textured than you have any right to expect from most games, and you only encounter as much of it as you choose to seek out. Most games are so bad about whapping you over the head with their story elements that being able to subtly encounter them in-line according to your specific path through the game is really refreshing.
Jeff was describing how he found a lot of the randomly generated quests and locations to be fairly boring, concluding with the same boss battles and same "help me kill some dudes in a cave" storyline. I encountered similar quests... so I, personally, find it amazing that you never hit any boring quests in your 60 hour playthrough.I'm not about to start addressing every out-of-context quote you guys pull out of the discussion, but do you not recall that quote was in response to a specific point Jeff was making (about mediocre quest design, if I remember) or are you just trying to be intentionally misleading? There's no game in existence that you can't find bad things about; you don't have to look further than our own GOTY arguments to prove that point.
I freely admit there are plenty of things about Skyrim that need to improve. It's still the best game I played this year.
Just when I thought this discussion couldn't possibly get any dumber, here come the wrestling metaphors.
Or, you know, it takes time to type out a reasoned response. It's just this kind of warm even-handedness that makes me want to be an active user of this forum!
You know, perhaps if you didn't ignore all the good and well written comments to focus on a handful of negative ones you might be more inclined to be an active user of this forum. Well, any public internet forum.
It's an expression of shock at the marker the statement sets. If you interpret that as smug or indignant than I suppose there is little wonder as to why most of the Bombcast's arguments related to Game of the Year devolve into a stewing silence of standoffs that end in anticlimax.Yeah, "just wow" really raises the level of discussion in here. I wanted to stay out of this mess, but holy shit are there some runaway egos on display in this thread. Do you have a counterpoint to go along with that smug indignation?
You know, perhaps if you didn't ignore all the good and well written comments to focus on a handful of negative ones you might be more inclined to be an active user of this forum. Well, any public internet forum.
This thread is making me want Saints Row 3 despite having no interest in it previously.
I'm not about to start addressing every out-of-context quote you guys pull out of the discussion, but do you not recall that quote was in response to a specific point Jeff was making (about mediocre quest design, if I remember) or are you just trying to be intentionally misleading? There's no game in existence that you can't find bad things about; you don't have to look further than our own GOTY arguments to prove that point.
I freely admit there are plenty of things about Skyrim that need to improve. It's still the best game I played this year.
Look, taken outside the context of this thread, Saints Row 3 is legitimately one of the best games I've played in the last year, if not years. If you ever thought the GTA3 games were fun open world games, SR3 does that a thousand times better.This thread is making me want Saints Row 3 despite having no interest in it previously.
"hey guys what's going on!"
By who though? I think it's won precisely zero GOTYs, if that thread is correct.Saints Row 3 was legitimately great, and is legitimately one of the most absolutely overrated games in a decade.
By who though? I think it's won precisely zero GOTYs, if that thread is correct.
But... Ryan hates the game because it's too short. lolGiant Bomb and GAF. Only places I pay attention to.
The most interaction that ever really occurs between different ideological beliefs is Bethesda's rather flaccid presentation of civil war, where the player is sent to identical preset castles on a wave clearing mission. A city gets sacked and burned at the end, but ultimately that has no bearing on the outcome of anything. The town goes back to being pristine, and its inhabitants seem to have no recollection of the events. As great of an asset as the open world is for Skyrim it also notably hamstrings the storytelling.
Skyrim winning just shows how broken GOTY awards for videogames are. They can't play all games so there is a lot of quick judgments and guesswork going on.
Far worse was their handling of Bastion. Having that close relationship was definitely an issue and one they brought on themselves. Preemptively mocking any critics with money hat jokes and using the VGA awards to back up your argument was extremely childish.
Saints Row 3 was legitimately great, and is legitimately one of the most absolutely overrated games in a decade.
Edit: I think SR3 is one of those games where next year, there will be a massive backlash against it.
Far worse was their handling of Bastion. Having that close relationship was definitely an issue and one they brought on themselves. Preemptively mocking any critics with money hat jokes and using the VGA awards to back up your argument was extremely childish.
They didn't review it because of the coverage they gave the game up to its launch. That was how they handled Bastion and I think they did a fine job at it.
Can we stop with this "bastion unethical situation" nonsense please? It's been addressed over and over in a reasonable way that the mocking now just makes sense because stupid people won't let it go and haven't read the perfectly rational logic.
Skyrim winning just shows how broken GOTY awards for videogames are. They can't play all games so there is a lot of quick judgments and guesswork going on.
Far worse was their handling of Bastion. Having that close relationship was definitely an issue and one they brought on themselves. Preemptively mocking any critics with money hat jokes and using the VGA awards to back up your argument was extremely childish.
Can we stop with this "bastion unethical situation" nonsense please? It's been addressed over and over in a reasonable way that the mocking now just makes sense because stupid people won't let it go and haven't read the perfectly rational logic.
I think they handled the Bastion coverage perfectly. Reviews are essentially purchasing advise, and it'd be pretty fucked up to recommend someone buy a game your good friends made.
Game of the year for Giant Bomb is really all about personality, and I feel it would be fucked up in the reverse if they were to pretend they didn't love that game just for appearance purposes. It would be just as disingenuous.
And, yo, it's not like Bastion's a game most people don't like. I mean... come on.
I think the only rational logic is that Giant Bomb isn't impartial, doesn't claim to be impartial, and shouldn't even care about being impartial.
The biggest bullshit about the whole situation is that they didn't review it, because that actually gave the impression that they were attempting to be impartial.
They ain't, they shouldn't be, and we would all be better off if everybody accepted that.
And they should totally get the devs to pay them for Quick Look EXs. In all seriousness. I already skip them because they are PR driven, why not get paid for that?
What did they say that was reasonable?
I still haven't gotten into the civil war stuff, but after the peace negotiation scene in the main quest you can visit the basement of the castle in Solitude and find all the Empire-friendly jarls you deposed--and they certainly haven't forgotten it's your fault they're no longer in power. That's of course in addition to there literally being new rulers on the thrones of whichever cities you decided to rearrange. To say nothing you do has a lasting effect on the world is just inaccurate.
You're so outraged about it, maybe you could look into it before calling them out for their war crimes.