Admiral Woofington
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MOBA games are fucking boring and when I hear somebody complain that more people should play it they seem to forget that the community is one of the douchiest around.
I'm curious about the Vanessa skin point. I don't know anything about that, though I don't follow VF too closely.
MOBA games are fucking boring and when I hear somebody complain that more people should play it they seem to forget that the community is one of the douchiest around.
-I'm not a big fan of Mother 3 due to it straying away, and pretty much preaching against what I loved about Mother 2/Earthbound.
I didn't care for Xbox One's DRM and I don't care for Steam's either. The reason (not mine) people seem to defend Steam and the like is because of the reasons you stated plus people feel Steam's DRM is less intrusive and you can "play offline" even when you buy the game. The end result is you still don't possess the game itself regardless of the reasons people give to defend Steam.heh, all of mines probably revolve around the previous Xbox One stuff.
I think it's a bit hypocritical to be against Xbox One's previous DRM plans from a "moral", "they're violating our consumer rights!" perspective, yet be perfectly fine with Steam or iOS game DRM because "games there are less than $5".
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Should I guess that Nintendo is the only exception to your theory?Recent comments by Killzone dev just serve my theory that the next generation will be a barren wasteland devoid of any diversity, innovation, or interesting new ideas. Even moreso than this one. Quantity over quality and money over matter will continue until only Rockstar, Activision and EA remain and gaming becomes homogeneous before it collapses in on itself completely.
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What?
Should I guess that Nintendo is the only exception to your theory?
I think Okami and Skyward Sword are incredibly mediocre. Boring, repetitive, turgid pacing, braindead, style over substance. Both 5/10s for me.
1.Obsession with "realistic" graphics and the belief that only graphics that don't look realistic are inferior is the worst thing to happen to gaming.
2. If game consoles do ever die, Sony will more than likely be the biggest cause of it with their lack of concern for cost feasibility. Just look at the losses incurred to the devs and Sony themselves at the start of the PS3's life.
3. The drop in quality of games and entertainment derived from games drops proportionately to the increase in specs of the hardware.
4. Give me an old 16 bit game any day of the week and it will probably be more fun than a next-gen shooter.
Xbox 360 is the most overrated console of all time. Both the PS3 and the Wii had much better games when it comes to exclusives. The 360 only got away with it because of its online service, and while it was slightly better than the PS3's, it should never have priority over actual games.
Come at me, bros.
on the other hand, it seems like people will refuse to see the artistic qualities of games without heavily stylized, cartoonish or cel-shaded graphics.
really this extends to most aspects of games. bioshock infinite, spec ops and the like get talked up a bunch, disproportionately so because even moment's glance will reveal they fancy themselves as Important artgames about Big Issues and whatnot. nobody bothers to actually attempt to treat games as art unless the IGN preview specifies it's An Art, so the interesting narrative or atmospheric elements of tons of games get ignored in favor of ham-fisted crap.
I would say the problem begins sooner than that with people wanting to treat things differently because "art".
Xbox 360 is the most overrated console of all time. Both the PS3 and the Wii had much better games when it comes to exclusives. The 360 only got away with it because of its online service, and while it was slightly better than the PS3's, it should never have priority over actual games.
Come at me, bros.
Final Fantasy VII SUCKS.
Would the game have been just as fun without it?
Spec-Ops does not have heavily stylized, cartoonish, or cel-shaded graphics. [/anallyretentive]on the other hand, it seems like people will refuse to see the artistic qualities of games without heavily stylized, cartoonish or cel-shaded graphics.
really this extends to most aspects of games. bioshock infinite, spec ops and the like get talked up a bunch, disproportionately so because even moment's glance will reveal they fancy themselves as Important artgames about Big Issues and whatnot. nobody bothers to actually attempt to treat games as art unless the IGN preview specifies it's An Art, so the interesting narrative or atmospheric elements of tons of games get ignored in favor of ham-fisted crap.
on the other hand, it seems like people will refuse to see the artistic qualities of games without heavily stylized, cartoonish or cel-shaded graphics.
really this extends to most aspects of games. bioshock infinite, spec ops and the like get talked up a bunch, disproportionately so because even moment's glance will reveal they fancy themselves as Important artgames about Big Issues and whatnot. nobody bothers to actually attempt to treat games as art unless the IGN preview specifies it's An Art, so the interesting narrative or atmospheric elements of tons of games get ignored in favor of ham-fisted crap.
I played Elf, so yeah.
So it was just pointless and gratuitous? Then I wonder how someone could not see the problem.
I don't mind the Dragon's Crown overboobification.
Everybody else was whining about it while I was playing a fun game
So it was just pointless and gratuitous? Then I wonder how someone could not see the problem.
Gaming is an artistic medium fundamentally connected to the fantasies of humans, fundamentally it's about the 'What if I could' wish. Which implies that the future of the medium is going to exist along the lines of human fantasy.
This means the current trends towards realism are fads and will give way in time to far more fantastic imagery and gameplay. Realism games will always exist, but the more fantastic fantasies will appeal more (saints row vs grand theft auto)
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- I hate 90% of all console competitive multiplayer games.
- I think Nintendo is still the best gaming company around, and they've suffered recently because of a lack of marketing, poor messaging, and game development wanting to grow up too fast.
- I like MGS4. It wasn't the best, but I liked it.
- Bioshock Infinite was pretty great.
- The Last of Us is over-rated (but still pretty great)
- I want a realistic war simulation, where you get shot and get floored, instead of idiots jumping around everywhere.
- I disliked Heavy Rain and thought the writing was pretty awful.
- I don't like autosaving.
- I don't like DLC, even if it's free.
- I generally dislike graphical realism, unless the game decides to make everything realistic. There'a huge disconnect for me between looking real and behaving real, that eliminates all sense of immersion and connection.
- I love game story-telling but hate "story-games" where all you do is walk around and have a story told.
This is my new favourite thread.
Final Fantasy games are overrated.
Dark Souls in my opinion, is average at best.
FPS games on consoles is a terrible idea, and I WILL look down on you if you enjoy it. It's unplayable and down right stupid. It began on PC, it should only ever be played on PC.
Spec-Ops does not have heavily stylized, cartoonish, or cel-shaded graphics. [/anallyretentive]
FPS games on consoles is a terrible idea, and I WILL look down on you if you enjoy it. It's unplayable and down right stupid. It began on PC, it should only ever be played on PC.
So it was just pointless and gratuitous? Then I wonder how someone could not see the problem.
Most "realistic" games are still fulfillments of fantasies. Lots of people fantasize about being able to play on a sports team, or rob a bank and get away with it, or successfully outrun cops in a car chase. These are fantasies catered to by "realistic" games.
You're just getting into semantics at this point. I'd personally use the word engaging. I believe all pieces of art should strive to be engaging, and whether that's by being super fun or incredibly gut wrenching. Games shouldn't have to adhere into being "fun" as their only means to engage the player.
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Resident Evil 1, 2, 3, CV, and RE-make are all better than RE4 (and beyond) and there was nothing wrong with the controls. In fact the controls were perfect for that kind of game and the crazy and moody camera angles they used. RE 4 ruined Resident Evil by begining the focus of the series into action versus spooky puzzle solving adventure.
Xbox 360 is the most overrated console of all time. Both the PS3 and the Wii had much better games when it comes to exclusives. The 360 only got away with it because of its online service, and while it was slightly better than the PS3's, it should never have priority over actual games.
Come at me, bros.
Journey is fucking boring and how anyone bothered with it after the first 10 minutes is beyond me.
Also, Portal is overrated.
Trust me when I say this is far from controversial. Most already realize this. It would probably fit much better if we were talking about the NES/SNES era.Nintendo isn't the end all be all in the gaming industry.
I agree with this. DC pursued a very specific aesthetic and represented it beautifully. T&A wasn't the point. Everything was over the top and it worked.
DC is an over-the-top fantasy brawler. Everything about it is gratuitous and that's just fine. The sexualized characters served the game's overall aesthetic, therefore they served a purpose. It's alright to dislike the game's artstyle, so long as you realize your tastes are subjective and that not everyone is going to find fault with the game.