catoblepas
Catoblepas
catoblepas

I have never been a lover of the trend of modern games towards higher-end graphics. That being said, I don't like the art *style*-the quality is fine. I find the cartoony Clone Wars-style art direction to be extremely unappealing to the point where I actually prefer KOTOR graphics over this, which is not something I

I agree that religion shouldn't be a taboo subject when it comes to video games, but I do thin that their exclusion of the abrahamic gods is a bit suspicious, and combined with the act of turning Kali into a sex object, it seems like the devs consider Hinduism to be an inconsequental 'exotic' religion - ready to be

The world would be a barren cultural wasteland if you removed all religion.

Even as an Athiest, I cannot comprehend how many people insist on labeling Catholicism as a non-christian relgion. They do realize that the Protestant movement split off of Catholicsim, right? It's really puzzling how so many protestants downplay the roots of their branch of Christianity.

You know what is ignorance? The ethnocentric and arrogant viewpoint that your beliefs, culture, and way of life exist in a vacuum and that you can morally be intollerent towards other people merely because they choose to follow a lifestyle that diverges from yours. This is the same sort of policy that fundamentalist

Organizations such as the one Zed is a member of no doubt have to choose their battles going after a Indie game is no doubt going to much less for furthering their cause than going after bigger budget, more visable and mainstream games. such as Asuras Wrath and Smite. A larger consumer base means more exposure which

This same group complained about the last game that came out that did this, Asuras Wrath. People said the same thing. Hindus have been complaining about disrespectful depictions in Video Games and other media for a while now, it's just that they have been largely ignored, which IMO does not make it right.

Complaints like these come up all the time when stuff like this happens, remember Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom? At any rate, I would say that this is a different situation because wheras in those games the gods were clearly inspired by the Hindu versions and may have even bore the same name, they were not

The Abrahamic religions are absent. This is a rather suspicious omission, considering that all of the other religions depicted in the game are 'dead' religions that are no longer worshipped. The devs are definately placing value on the religion of Hinduism as inferior to that of the Abrahamic religions in choosing who

As an Athiest and an Anthropologist, I find your stance increadibly damaging and innapropriate. Showing a lack of respect for the belief of another religion shows a lack of respect for their culture and way of life. I believe firmly in the right of people to worship, or not worship whatever they like, even if I

While he is certainly iconic, I don't think he is appropriate. The likes of Sly Cooper I can understand, but we are talking about a character on the opposite end of the spectrum from the types of characters one would expect from a game trying to emulate Smash Bros.

That's a shame, I think they deserve a spot more than many of the characters that have been revealed so far.

Don't get me wrong, he's definately iconic, I'm just not sure he is entirely appropriate with the sort of cast that a Sony-fied version of Smash Bros should probably have. He jsut doesn't seem quite as thematically appropriate, I'm not sure.

I am also rather happy that he made the cut, but I can't help but feel somewhat disappointed that no other PS1 era characters made the cut. The Roster seems to be a bit lacking on iconic characters like Sly Cooper, Daniel Fortesque, and Ratchet, and a bit heavy on characters that are, to be frank, a bit innapropriate,

It is suprising, definately. While his heyday may be over, it was impossible to play the PS1 and not know about the Crash games. Him and IMO Spyro should definately be on the roster as games as theirs made Playstation the giant it is today. I can't help but notice that the only PS1 era character is Daniel Fortesque

I agree wholeheartedly. I just looked at Wikipedia, and they are actually including Kratos, of all things. I think they are missing what made Smash Bros so fun. I am pleasently suprised to see that Fortesque made it into the game, considering his last game was on the PS1, however, Crash Bandicoot and Spyro are

I think that Sony has plenty of good characters they *could* use, but won't. The current X-box and Playstation market is oriented heavily towards dark, violent 'mature' games. The game needs more characters like Daniel Fortesque, Ratchet & Clank, Jax and Daxter, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon, Croc, etc and less

I certainly hope not. Characters like that and the Killzone etc characters are missing what people liked from Super Smash Bros. If I wanted to play a player v player fighter with Kratos in it I would go play Mortal Kombat. Daniel Fortesque versus Kratos would be ....jarring.

While as an athiest, I agree that religion can be problematic, I disagree that religion should be erased. Religion is a crucial component of cultural identity. Removing someone's right to choose to worship as they desire invalidates a portion of their cultural identity. It's a terribly colonialist mindset that other