Gozer the Gozerian
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Best part of today's video was the faint sound of Rapman playing in the club drunk Drew is leaving
What's your PC specs?
I think I should probably knock it off now that I've knocked off binary domain, but goddamn I am once again in love with dark souls.
Rapman is a menace to our community. His "music" perpetuates the abuse of illegal substances that are destroying our schools and neighborhoods. Just the other day, I saw a girl, couldn't have been older than 17 or 18, on a street corner downtown selling herself for some shoe strings and humming one of Rapman's songs.Anything Rapman touches turns to gold.
Rapman is a menace to our community. His "music" perpetuates the abuse of illegal substances that are destroying our schools and neighborhoods. Just the other day, I saw a girl, couldn't have been older than 17 or 18, on a street corner downtown selling herself for some shoe strings and humming one of Rapman's songs.
Everything he touches turns to gold? More like everything he touches tarnishes at his tainted lyrical touch.
do you like and/or are interested in: the effects of war on soldiers, commentary about the American war-machine AND the fetishization of the military in popular media, the deconstruction of the "modern military shooter" genre and archetypal power fantasy of playing them, or the film apocalypse now or it's source material heart of darkness? then i'd say yes.As someone that doesn't like or play military shooters, would Spec Ops be worth getting for the story?
The guy's so hunked up all of the time he can't even keep track of how many pair of sunglasses he put on that day! He's a bad apple, that Rapman.Rapman is a lyrical legend of our times, a modern-day hero who keeps it real on the streets. I'd social link with that guy any day, hunk-a-dunk or no.
The guy's so hunked up all of the time he can't even keep track of how many pair of sunglasses he put on that day! He's a bad apple, that Rapman.
I asked in the steam thread, but I didn't get a response-
As someone that doesn't like or play military shooters, would Spec Ops be worth getting for the story?
I asked in the steam thread, but I didn't get a response-
As someone that doesn't like or play military shooters, would Spec Ops be worth getting for the story?
I asked in the steam thread, but I didn't get a response-
As someone that doesn't like or play military shooters, would Spec Ops be worth getting for the story?
I was afraid of that. I have some general knowledge of cod and some of its contemporaries, so I was hoping that might be enough (and it likely will be, if it's something considered memorable that has likely been talked about the internet). I figured a lot of the impact came from its banking on expectation and experience of those types of games.It helps to have a general knowledge of some of the tropes in those games. One of the big moments in the game is a direct reference to one of the more memorable missions from one of the CoD games. I'd say it's worth it. The game is extremely short, so it's not a big deal if you don't like that type of gameplay.
It's not so much the gameplay or anything that doesn't interest me, just not wild about that kind of framing/context for a game. Sounds like it would be worth looking into, though.I'm mostly like that (with the caveat that I try to have an open mind about games in general) and I stuck with Spec Ops. For the current Steam price, I'd say even if you hate it, it won't be a big loss to have at least found out if you like it or not.
We've lost another one to the Rapman. When will it end?!I am going to keep hunking and listening to Rapman and you can't stop me Typographenia. Chyea!
So, who here thinks that shady Mr. Vinny guy was the killer? Seemed pretty suspicious to me... I'm just saying.
Nah. Was obvious suicide. The twist was Drew was sending those messages to himself.So, who here thinks that shady Mr. Vinny guy was the killer? Seemed pretty suspicious to me... I'm just saying.
So, who here thinks that shady Mr. Vinny guy was the killer? Seemed pretty suspicious to me... I'm just saying.
so today's podcast pretty much confirmed GOTY 2012, right?
edit: What CoD moment is referenced in Spec Ops?
Mysterious!Nah. Was obvious suicide. The twist was Drew was sending those messages to himself.
Mysterious!
Which is kind of weird because I thought that actual scene in CoD4 was trying to do the same thing, just without the stronger agenda. I certainly didn't think it was empowering at all, reinforced by the detached nature of the soldiers commentary during that scene I thought it was all like that purposefully. Wasn't there controversy over this sequence way back when it came out?The white phosphorus moment is a criticism of the dehumanizing way in which war can be fought, but more specifically it is a direct reference to the AC-130 gunship mission in CoD4. The writer said he wanted to take the moment in CoD4 that made you feel the most strong and unstoppable, and have a very similar moment which marked the absolute lowest point in Spec Ops.
You know, I hope Jeff somehow gets to experience some of the new Persona 4 Golden content. Even if he just watches it on youtube. It'd be interesting to see his reaction to some of this stuff. lol
Well, the difference is that the CoD4 scene inspired several ripoff games - including a version of the game where you kill zombies from an AC-130.Which is kind of weird because I thought that actual scene in CoD4 was trying to do the same thing, just without the stronger agenda. I certainly didn't think it was empowering at all, reinforced by the detached nature of the soldiers commentary during that scene I thought it was all like that purposefully. Wasn't there controversy over this sequence way back when it came out?
It's also so anime. I wonder if that might make him hate it. lolHaha definitely
Some of the motorbike stuff is pretty great, and I think he'd like the ski camp
That's probably the games biggest flaw, it's too heavy handed with some of that stuff. There's one shot in particular that they cut back to 5 or 6 times in a scene, you can practically hear the devs in your ear whispering "do you feel like shit yet?" I still really enjoyed it though.Which is kind of weird because I thought that actual scene in CoD4 was trying to do the same thing, just without the stronger agenda. I certainly didn't think it was empowering at all, reinforced by the detached nature of the soldiers commentary during that scene I thought it was all like that purposefully. Wasn't there controversy over this sequence way back when it came out?
That would be incredible but other than how much less time they have to do endurance runs, they've mentioned they can't capture video on the vita.It's too bad the Sony hates the Vita so much. A Brad + Ryan endurance run would be fun to watch since they seem to be going through it now.
That would be incredible but other than how much less time they have to do endurance runs, they've mentioned they can't capture video on the vita.
Another travesty to that system not having an HDMI out.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind if they played it on very easy. lolThey might even finish considering P4G is so much easier. Otherwise I'd be scratching my eyes out.
Catching up on GOTY podcasts: Best Surprise. I understand Walking Dead is/will be receiving plenty of recognition, but it needed more consideration for this category. Did anyone think this game was going to be good? Telltale's recent previous games were horrible.
Another Endurance Run that might have been amazing would have been an Asura's Wrath ER.
There are so many Let's Plays out there though. Hell, the big sites do long livestreams of games nowadays too.I was shocked that Vinny didn't submit himself to a Dark Souls endurance run.
I'm sure there has to be a lot of trust on the publisher's part since they're basically showing the entire game in a very public way (even though I'm pretty certain it worked out fantastic for P4, and probably pretty well for Deadly Premonition)
Oh really? That's too bad.Great. I just remembered Jeff said they almost did a Yakuza 3 endurance run and now I am bummed that didn't happen.
There are so many Let's Plays out there though. Hell, the big sites do long livestreams of games nowadays too.
I figure the problematic part would be that they are earning revenue from that content. I have no idea if recording yourself play a video game counts as copyright infringement or not.
Oh really? That's too bad.
Then again, between P4 and Y3... that's a tough choice.
Great. I just remembered Jeff said they almost did a Yakuza 3 endurance run and now I am bummed that didn't happen.
Well, I just uploaded some P4G videos and it said that I couldn't "monetize" them so... I have no idea. lolA lot of people on twitch/youtube are partnered and get profit off of it, so it seems fine.
The problem is that the talky scenes are really long. Not MGS4 long, but pretty long. It's quite a bit of downtime between gameplay.I remember the Yakuza 4 quick look. It was literally just running around and dialog. But the series has enough crazy to get some rifftrax on.
Well, I just uploaded some P4G videos and it said that I couldn't "monetize" them so... I have no idea. lol
The problem is that the talky scenes are really long. Not MGS4 long, but pretty long. It's quite a bit of downtime between gameplay.
I think Jeff actually did the orphanage part of Y3? I think they got bored by the time they wrapped up that QL.
It also doesn't help that the game switches from cutscenes, to voiced in-engine cutscenes, to unvoiced cutscenes randomly.Fair enough, the game loves to info dump.
It also doesn't help that the game switches from cutscenes, to voiced in-engine cutscenes, to unvoiced cutscenes randomly.
Being "subbed" probably doesn't help as well...
I think Yahtzee did a review of one of the games didn't he?Being unvoiced is asking for stupid impressions, which is great.