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I'm just saying, if you are going to make your language incomprehensible, you could do something to elevate that beyond expecting people to stop enjoying themselves and read through the encyclopedia you have attached to your video game. Your story being cohesive and making sense for your audience in a mainstream

No, he described the first game, not the two sequels. A story should make sense as read. Final Fantasy IX did have a complex plot, but it did not bury that plot under ridiculous terminology. It focused on strong characterization and the the conflicts spring from those interactions. I agree, I should not be wasting my

Typically a game, movie, or book sets this up with a little thing called a 'Protagonist', a character the audience is meant to identify with, someone from outside the fantasy world (For example a couple of characters centuries removed from the setting). That way the audience has to learn the world and state of affairs

Fantasy often uses a basis of real-world references, because writers want the audience to understand what they are writing. Tolkien spent his first chapter explaining what Hobbit is because he knew people wouldn't immediate recognize the term and wanted to create a well-defined universe his audience could understand.

Oh wow. It's so simple when you sum it up in a dozen paragraphs and sit down and explain what every term means! That totally explains the lack of clear characterization!

Having a game that functions too fast to think so you need the game to think for you sounds like bad game design.

I can say as an Eleventh Doctor cosplayer, the hubub remains ongoing, vocal, and rude.

Because the internet is pretty much about getting righteously angry about every single thing ever.

I think there is a major distinction between fans who are girls and fangirls, as there are distinctions between fans who are boys and fanboys. It generally implies a more intense and narrow-minded fan, I don't think any offense was intended.

Series 7, particularly the second half, is a pretty fun ride. Plus it lacks the one-two punch of awfulness that is 'Fear Her' and 'Love and Monsters'.

I really miss when we had a writer who could consistently crank out gems, like the one with the farting aliens, or the one with the girl who gets turned into a blow job slab.

Yeah, there's an emergency turbolift straight there, in case the saucer section needs to be abandoned in a combat situation.

The disconnect between 'Hey, run around and do stuff and have fun!' to 'Do not do a single goddamn thing the game doesn't want you to do. No weapons. No detection. You cannot even lose sight of them for more than a few seconds or take an alternate route OR WE WILL FUCKING FAIL YOU!' is excruciating.

You can't have the show run in perpetuity harping on the whole 'Last of the Time Lords' schtick. It was obnoxious by late Tennant, and I was really happy that Eleven acknowledged it but did not mope about it. But it's silly to think that they would just let the show go on forever and not undo that knot.

Ironically, it was the concept of anti-colonialism and the belief that European withdrawal would cause Africa to revert to a peaceful society that has caused so much of Africa to become a warzone.

To be fair, Ten is established from the beginning to be narcissistic, manic-depressive, and reckless. I mean, his first act was murdering the shit out of an alien and then demolishing Britain's golden age because a leader was willing to murder the shit out of some aliens. Him throwing a hissy fit and violating the

As much as I hate to cite Generations, they were able to fire through shields when knowing the frequency. Transporters could follow the same mechanics.

To be fair, there is a huge difference between 'They have no visible headsets' and 'That character who is supposed to protect everyone protected no one and then committed murder'

I believe 'fixed points in time' is RTD BS which he actually used twice as completely different BS. Once to explain Jack, and once in Waters of Mars.

Budgetary reasons. Building alien worlds and ships is expensive. The UNIT premise allowed them to film on location and maintain regular sets which was much cheaper than the alternative.