Ehhhhhhhh, visual mods in single player games aren’t remotely “cheating”.
Ehhhhhhhh, visual mods in single player games aren’t remotely “cheating”.
Look, there is obviously no right or wrong way to enjoy something, but what you have said is EXACTLY the right way to enjoy a David Cage game.
Quantic Dream games are my guilty pleasure of all guilty pleasures. David Cage is such a bag of shit, the games inevitably veer into unintended absurdist comedy with how poorly they stick certain aspects, and yet I can’t help but to love them.
Sure, but like any other Quantic Dream game, you have to temper how neat this sounds with how absolutely stupid it will be in reality.
What’s really impressive about TOTK is that it lets you do whatever you want and it’s also a good game. I can’t think of any other games that balance these so well.
“A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.”
Don't threaten me with a good time.
We/they need to start forcing studio leadership to do these apologies on video. This whole form letter approach is boring as fuck and is happening too much.
...Did you not at least see the movies?
Putting aside the issues with the execution of this idea, I can’t help but question why anybody thought this was a good concept in the first place. Who the heck wants to play as Gollum in a big-budget AAA stealth game??
Wow. Fuck this kid.
Uh, this is an example of entirely good faith reviews and also no, Steam should not do that.
I’ll give it wotc. Effective tactic (scumbags!) If they simply sent this guy a strongly worded letter, he would have likely contacted legal counsel and decided to fight this or let it go.
I always feel these opinions are a very particular form of immaturity. You cannot simply like a thing, the thing has to be complex, characters need rich inner lives, with a clear political stance, and an aesop about the human experience at the end. Otherwise they are narrative failures and bad.
I can accept the premise that Ashley in the 2005 original was little more than a gameplay feature, and her characterization is not deeper than that. It was a fault, but a fault of its time.
“It’s not a gun issue, it’s a mental health issue”
Zoro. He's named after the Mexican folk hero.
Yeah 100% correct. The current arc centers on how the government burned books and committed genocide to hide information that reflected poorly on the institution itself.
the warlords of the sea are literally Pirate groups the government has given a pass to to commit atrocities so long as they bend the knee to the…