Once upon a time, some things happened, the end.
Once upon a time, some things happened, the end.
The NPC storylines in Bloodborne were also pretty poor. The most interesting one was seeing Alfred go insane, but even that didn’t feel like it had a great conclusion.
I think the biggest reason for that was simply that there was more stuff in Dark Souls to get lore out of. The removal of boss souls, far less loot, etc. Meant there’s a lot less text in the game. They needed like 100 of those lore notes, not like twelve.
*Sigh* I’m sorry. I’ve been having a bad day, and I lost my temper with a random internet person who turn out to be you, which was rude and unfair. I really love these games, and I consider the often-maligned story to be an important part of why, because they tell their story in a way only video games can, by making…
Sick burn! You sure proved to me that you’re not just a troll.
What’s wrong with interpretation, exactly? I see this all the time, just because From Software is telling the story in a non-traditional way, that somehow makes it bad. Was Journey bad storytelling because it didn’t spell everything out for the player? Bloodborne, and Dark Souls for that matter, have a lot more…
Nothing I can say will change your mind, you don’t actually want answers to those questions, you just want to tell people that thing they like is bad. So, whatever, cool, I guess, it’s totally gibberish bro.
you didn’t pay attention =/= it didn’t have a story
Seek paleblood to transcend the hunt.
Yes.
Adam Jensen and Aiden might as well be wearing the same thing, yet Jensen was bashed, and Aiden was praised, proving that fashion is dumb.
Pff, he needs performance enhancing drugs to clear chalice dungeons? git gud casul
They should get the guy who voiced Dojima in Persona 4.
Careful you don’t cut yourself on that edge.
I think it’d be neat to do a fully Lovecraft-themed DLC, expanding on the Dunwich stuff from 3 and 4. (Seriously, that giant eye in Dunwich Borers. Weird.)
Oh yeah, I don’t have a problem with people backing stuff, do what you want with your money, I just don’t personally like putting money down on a product that won’t be out for years.
It sure seems like there’s a lot of them. I don’t really pay attention, and I feel like I hear about a lot of them. If you were just searching Kickstarter for new game projects... Maybe?
That would actually be a really useful YouTube channel.
Well, Life is Strange made some sense as an episodic game, since it was copying the Telltale format (and even structured in a way that made sense in episodes, story told over five days, one episode per day).