Likely the route the movie will take. Like how in The Dirty Dozen only a few of them make it.
Likely the route the movie will take. Like how in The Dirty Dozen only a few of them make it.
This cuts both ways. I don’t get the need to defend this game. It’s not art, it’s not your friend, it’s a cynical product if anything.
This is the sort of game, outside of reading/watching a review, that I’m going to avoid footage of. This looks like my kind of a nightmare game, and hopefully it’ll scratch my itch for a horror.
It’s like people who defend Musk cannot wait to usher in Weyland-Yutani Corporation.
The only payloads he’ll manage to deliver to space and mars will be dead bodies.
He’s not smarter than us. He’s a psychopath.
This. It’s clear which one is a passion project and the other a product. I don’t need friends to enjoy NMS, all of the updates have been free so far, and ingame currency is simply earned. Even if I do take a break from it, a few months later something new gets dropped that pulls me back in.
Yeah, because a completly broken mess at launch, devoid of rpg or meaningful characters and story, and full of mmicrotransactions is so much better than an adequate rpg.
Don’t you think you’re being a bit puritanical about this? Context is important.
Turns out his ex-wife was more into swinging out the door.
During the Depression people would do dance marathons and dangerous stunts. It was very stupid. This? It’s also very stupid. People have a right to find stupid things stupid.
The example doesn’t work. Bethesda didn’t hire him.
Obsidian made New Vegas.
Pick up:
The main issue is trying to squeeze money out of an unfinished product. A serialized game can work if the pieces are already finished and spaced properly out like a television show. The second Resident Evil Revelations game released with only short break in-between, if I recall right. If completed and released once a…
Ugh, I really hope not.
I think 2 is better than Before the Storm for at least trying to change up the storytelling and use other themes to focus on. It doesn’t fully succeed, though in my playthrough I did it as a self-sacrificing parent, which lined up very well in mirroring the main character’s father to tell a pretty bittersweet story.…
He prefers “Puppet enthusiast.”
It’s HBO, and they’re not great with being subtle. I found the first episode of this show off-putting for some of the scenes that were hitting me over the head with a hammer. It’s one thing to deconstruct or comment on pulp and it’s many issues, and another to fall prey to the crudeness of pulp itself.
As someone who once every few years will spring 50-100 bucks for an actual art book, this makes me sad. I mean, I could buy so many great art books filled to the brim with lush and glossy reproductions of a masters work instead of this novelty item.