masserectman
The Book of Mormon Freeman
masserectman

Ah yes, dismissing comments you don’t like, clearly the work of someone actually interested in debate and discussion. 

Actually, it’s very simple.

Straw-manning an argument I never made.

So let me get this straight:

Once again, your post is reliant on straw-manning multiple arguments and demonstrates a clear lack of understanding of what even constitutes “good”, given your we can’t even mark something as bad if it went against the author’s intentions.

Way to completely miss everything I was saying so you could strawman your way through it.

Eye in the Sky ends with the girl pronounced dead as the father ruefully stares on in anger.

I mean, we have movies like Eye in the Sky, which literally detail how US involvement in the Middle East pertains to murdering leaders in command of terrorist organizations, which inevitably cause collateral damage, which inevitably inspire a new wave of leaders in command of terrorist organizations, etc.

The Last of Us Part II is not well-written.

Super ironic given that Druckmann said that “people need to moderate their criticism” towards The Last of Us Part 2.

General rule of thumb for companies:

Because you don’t delay a game for a whole year if you’re doing simple bug-fixes and polishing up some textures.

Plus, I believe that every exclusive that Sony has announced within the past 2 years has experienced at least one delay.

That’s been the case forever.

Oh, it’s absolutely crunch time.

Given that they brought on Joseph Staten to literally “right the ship”, it was expected that this wasn’t some quick fix but rather a long overhaul of the game and its systems.

If I knew Kinja, I would be a God (and completely abandon it because Kinja is just god-awful).

The thing about tropes is that they aren’t inherently good or bad.

It’s not “Say something no other game has” because that’s impossible, but rather, “If you’re going to engage in these tropes, say what you mean and mean what you say.”