You’d prefer a mass effect 2 style loading screen over a diagetic movie clip that serves the same purpose?
You’d prefer a mass effect 2 style loading screen over a diagetic movie clip that serves the same purpose?
There’s no room for mediocre RPGs anymore. Maybe don’t confine a series known for space travel to one planet next time. And please for the love of any god get better dialogue writers.
Americans are the frog in boiling water. Things having been getting worse since since a little after world war two. Republicans blame the poor and environmental protection for lost jobs, while republicans have been taking more and more. The folks that vote republican deserve the misery that Trump and a republican…
This is the new normal for the app-based start-up society we’ve become:
Admittedly, a lot of the JRPG’s for the Vita do get brought over here. My buddy is a huge fan of the Vita, he has hundreds of Vita games and man, he’s always talking about some new JRPG that just launched.
Bruh, entitlement is not asking for something others’ have, it is denying people the right to what you have.
Because Bioware isn’t one unified collective. They have different teams with different compositions and different views to them. ME:A was made by a different team than the previous Mass Effect games or Dragon Age, and it shows. They’re trying to imitate their predecessors, who were natural and competent about their…
OK, don’t get your Watsonian and Doylist mixed up here. From the narrative standpoint, from everything that is presented to the player, the asari are all female. They are women in every single way that counts to the story.
Cletus, the vast majority of people aren’t as freaked out about the existence of gay people as you are.
I love the way you hicks have these hysterical breakdowns and then try to accuse the gay community of being the drama queens. Take a look at the perfectly calm and reasonable requests from LGBT people to see a bit…
I mean, yeah, it is weird. But it’s a video game, and there are worse places to make a compromise.
No, they’re offering legitimate criticism of homosexual representation in a work of popular art.
Damn. Lot of homophobes on Kotaku. The gaming community can be really embarrassing sometimes.
I don’t get why it’s so hard just to let anyone fuck whoever they want.
Like why even put restrictions on that sort of thing?
“What, you want the game to perfectly divide up the amounts of partners available for every character type?”
Which is a valid complaint. It’s no surprise that their are fewer gay options, as their are fewer gay people. However it’s not too much to ask to have them be as thought out as the others.
They’re not asking for simple inclusion, gay characters are already in there. They are sad that the options that are included are shorter, significantly less polished, and stereotypical next to the straight options, a reality that stings more when it comes from Bioware, a company that prides itself in being…
Because its target isn’t necessarily straight males 21-35?
Adding options is “hijacking?”
“That’s what makes it worse, though,” he continued. “It feel[s] like sometimes we shouldn’t even ask for more representation because it makes us seem needy or needlessly offended when the truth is all we’re really asking for is the same things the rest of the gaming community has.”