GO GO POWER RANGEEEEEEEEERS!
GO GO POWER RANGEEEEEEEEERS!
Crap, you got me. Now excuse me so I can cry myself to sleep in the foetal position.
Yeah, nice. Guerilla made Killzone and is now internationally famed, Abbey Games made the excellent Reus with a really low budget (I know the people behind it, labor of love if ever there was one) and received international acclaim, and here comes InterWave fucking up the reputation of the Dutch gamedevs. Thanks for…
Zelda already has bombs and bomb-arrows, so I see no problem with this. Besides, name one thing that DIDN'T get better with more explosions. One thing. I DARE YA.
Ruined my day. Thanks for that :'(
I'd pay to see that, for sure. Throw in Christopher Walken as Gannon and I'll pay in kidneys.
Yeah, that. And to be honest, there should always be one person who's willing to experiment, and whatever Cage cranks out, at least he tries to do new stuff, take risks, et cetera, and that I really respect. And I'll fully ignore the similarities between Heavy Rain and Two Souls in saying this, because that's not…
Oh dude, inspiration strikes, separate from the whole Cage-does-Zelda thing: let Ninty design (visually, mostly) the normal Hyrule, let Cage do the Dark World. I'd be interested to see what kind of weird darkness the guy can come up with. Movie, game, I don't care, would be interesting.
I'll be honest, I love Uwe Boll in a so-bad-it's-good-kinda way, and I honestly thought Rampage and Assault on Wall Street were pretty good movies. Hell, I wouldn't mind seeing what Boll comes up with, I kinda see him as a re-inventor instead of a adapter when it comes to game-movies nowadays. Eases a lot of anger.
Agreed, let Aonuma and Miyamoto have their hands in it. No clue who writes the script, but leave it up to Ninty themselves I'd say. In the mean time, Miyamoto / Aonuma / Cage can brainstorm on the game vs. movie mechanics, that'd be coolio.
Oh boy, I'm sure David Cage is dialing Ninty right at this moment.
Completely missed the point, good job.
At least I feel enough for the game to actually be sad about the lack of excitement, so I guess that means it's a good thing. Kinda. Sorta. Not really.
Crap, this trailer made me feel sad. I lovelovelove Zelda, and yet I can't seem to get even a little bit excited :'(
It's not Agency Detection, interesting as that is (like 99% of all ghost / UFO / alien / whatever sightings are caused by it), it's the instinctual way we look at images at first glance before we start processing what's actually on it. There's no real consensus on what is the reason behind this, theories are, amongst…
It's this kind of extremism that screws over their entire organization and the cause they are fighting for, being almost the sole reason people don't take vegetarian/animal activism seriously anymore. At the very least they've ruined the reputation of their own organization to such an extent that I've found myself to…
That's not true actually, we're built to go the other way: our first reaction is to instinctively believe everything we see, it's only after that that we start to critically analyse it and spotting the truth (myth of photographic truth, Roland Barthes). So even though you know they're off at first glance, your mind…
If your phone would go off in the cinema or something, I'd tap you on the shoulder and tell you that your ringtone is the shit, by extension your taste in music is the shit, and hence you are cool. Then I'd still tell you to turn it off, but you get my point.
Same here, if only for the fact that it makes the universe feel more real and consistent. Heavily armored soldiers with tactical vests and toolbelts followed by a scantily clad girl who gameplaywise is the same just doesn't work for me. Let alone that I don't see the point of the whole partially-dressed-thing. Wanna…
So let me get this straight. You don't care, but you still post about not caring about it. Someone calls you out on the above fact. You reply with the "no u" argument, afterwards replying to someone else that they need to not-care and grow up.
You're not exactly the new Aristotle, are you?