I’ve been enjoying the game but this keeps taking me out of it. The animation caught my eye immediately. Like I’m supposed to be some badass demon assassin, and I’m strutting like I’m on a runway.
I’ve been enjoying the game but this keeps taking me out of it. The animation caught my eye immediately. Like I’m supposed to be some badass demon assassin, and I’m strutting like I’m on a runway.
But I really don’t see how these are copies or plagiarism. They’re stylized, non-photo-real illustrations of photos. There’s no way someone could mistake one for another. The artist is without a doubt changing from the source material/reference and making it their own. They aren’t making these with the intent of…
Art is built upon art, and nothing is made in isolation. It’s all a gradient, but people want to draw a line at things like tracing. It’s odd to me, and kind of reeks of not understanding the process. I could tell my 5 year old nephew to trace those photos, I promise you they wouldn’t come out looking as good.…
If he profited but still credited the original would you be ok with it?
That’s my take on this. Do people really think anyone could just trace a photo and end up with a finished piece that looks like those? It still takes a lot of skill and creative decision making.
Seriously, I have neck disc issues, this thing looks great, don’t see how it’s laziness to want better support for your head/neck in different positions.
Sounds like a good solid game, but honestly the world changing and being dynamic depending on your choices was supposed to be the “next-gen” selling point of the game. It’s what everyone kept talking about. This just sounds like so many other open world games I’ve already played, which is fine I guess, but…
Uh oh, we’re 400 hours short of our game length quota.
Initially it was reviewed as mediocre and unoriginal. So I never played it. Then suddenly it gained this huge following saying the “critics” were all wrong and it was one of the most underrated games of all time and should be played! So I picked it up on a sale, and guess what.
Even when I read the books the lack of an “official” map really bothered me. There were the widely accepted maps that fans made, but the fact that the author didn’t embrace the map making process when writing the books is crazy to me, isn’t that the best part of writing fantasy??
I’m not black so I can’t speak to the specifics of feeling like a black character in a game strikes the right chord or feels right. (But I understand it’s important, so I’m happy to see games like this pulling it off!)
I feel bad for you that you’re getting all those obnoxious arguments where if one thing in a universe is fictional suddenly nothing in the universe needs to make any sense or have any rules. It’s like when someone would complain about the logistics or timing of something in Game of Thrones and the argument back was…
That animation is absolutely gorgeous. It’s enough to sell a game for me honestly.
I’m so torn on these early access titles. I’ve been wanting to get this and many other games for a while, but I also know I’ll only play them once and can’t decide if waiting for a full release would be smarter.
I actually enjoy it more than I think I did as a kid. (Except when Marv slips on the icy stairs, the aging adult in me is terrified for his back)
Space Jam for me, I’ll never watch it again because I know without a doubt I’ll hate it.
If the creator didn’t want to make a 2nd season, they sure decided to end the first one in an odd way.
Right, the errors don’t seem like typos as much as some sort of technical glitch.
There are so many games on my steam wishlist that are simply there to keep the title in my memory until a potential Switch release comes. This was one and I can’t wait to play it!
I feel that way about sooo many properties. So many shows or movies do this incredible job of world/universe building, so rich with potential material, and then we follow the same 4 people around in remake after remake.