If he wasn't married to the visual gag, then what exactly was the thought process there? I think that's the root of the concern for those offended. Obviously if he was married to it, that would be a bigger problem, but it not being that big of a deal to put in speaks to something a little more subtle, but still…
*not sure if trolling, so I'll just...*
For the main groove all the way around the outside, a piece of paper also works pretty well. I suppose I could stand to invest in some toothpicks, as others have suggested, too.
I didn't get around to reading that one, but I'd have a harder time having an opinion on that, as I'm absolutely sure I've played less games in my life than the number of cinematic scenes I've ever seen. Clearly you feel the need to defend your position as much as I do mine, so I think we're even. I'm not trying to…
The article claims that this was "The Best Cutscene This Generation", which is the only reason I felt the need to post in the comments. I'm not saying that because it's Japanese it's automatically disqualified, but looking at it solely as a piece of art, and having experienced other pieces of art in- and…
Apparently I do. I'm not sure where in my psyche or memory of my own personal life experiences I'm supposed to find a correlation between the story elements of an out-of-context scene pulled from an entire canon of lore...I'm pretty sure I could play you some out-of-context hip-hop verse and you wouldn't simply…
Hah! Suddenly I don't feel so bad about people saying I look like 5 differently-looking black guys. I guess people are just apt to making parallels wherever possible.
Perhaps not at Masters levels, no. But I've studied. Again, having no context on the character or the scene itself, I see a burly bad-ass picking off unarmed henchmen that attack him with the equivalent of wet paper bags. Then, at the end, what is expected to happen, happens. No twist, no nuance, no flair in dialogue…
To Luke's point about seeing it in isolation and thinking it's great...the action was rather anticlimactic. Having never seen the scene before, or played the game, I pretty much knew that the main guy would kill the boss after henchman #2 flew at him all wimpy-like. Also, the guy took shots to the torso and didn't…
Dickbombing: collared edition.
astoundingly
HA! 13:37.
It ticks all the boxes. It's entertaining as hell. It's a great payoff in terms of the game's story, as you're left wondering just why one of your characters begins the game in prison. And it's something that stands alone, something you can watch in isolation and still think, wow, that was great.
I still can't make out what it actually is...so yeah, cannot be unseen to the Nth power!
There's one with a trailer really close to a wall in the desert (I think the one to the far right on the map), and if you can manage to get behind it as cover, then you can take out everybody and the choppers can't get to you easily.
haha, sorry couldn't help but bite.