Tiny paws, too.
Tiny paws, too.
This man is a walking piece of shit. He’s not a cute pokemon.
Simple response to the: “Is it a game” conundrum:
If you do not believe a product is worth your money, don’t buy it.
If you didn’t purchase the product, don’t bitch.
The. End.
Creative works originate from and flourish within all kinds of spaces and communities. Experience, perspective, stage in life—these things all…
People like that are the worst - it’s bad enough that you’re going through a tough time, but if you end up doing so publicly then there’s always a chance that someone is going to come after you for not grieving “enough” or “the right way”.
Why does this matter? This person is asking the community to provide a priori validation for the experience of the game. Play the game. If you find it to be a humanizing or touching experience, then it shouldn’t matter if it’s a story drawn from fact or invented. If you have an experience w/ a piece of art, then you…
A lot of it’s the religious bit. Young atheists (as opposed to agnostics or apatheists) tend to be really angry because they haven’t developed any perspective yet. Everything is the BEST EVER or WORST EVER HITLER. So him mentioning God is like a giant red flag to a bull that’s had its nads clothespinned. Suddenly…
Ban them from Steam altogether, not just the forums. They may wake up when they lose access to their entire library. They need to hit rock bottom to become human beings, apparently.
I feel like this is the modern version of guys standing on a corner, looking tough and making comments to people as they walk by, hoping somebody starts a fight with them.
Except now everybody can be the tough guy, and they don’t have to worry about getting their ass turned inside out.
These trolls are the ones that have problems. Game makers need to be able to tell a story, just like movie makers get to do.
You’re right, passion does not equal popularity. Yet it is popularity that wins opinion polls, so your dismissal of undertale as simply something with more passionate fans than actual popularity is as ridiculous as your shaky assertion that the majority of undertale fans are children. As if that even means anything to…
So what you’re saying is that people have played the game and love the game enough to band together to make a concerted effort to help it win a popularity contest? Seems like a good game to me, then. Besides, isn’t “hey everyone, here’s an online poll, let’s vote for the thing we love!” in keeping with the spirit of…
It’s just the kind of game that invokes passion. It’s witty, it’s clever, it’s deep, it’s fun. Basically I can’t think of anything Undertale does not win at. That’s not me going “UNDERTAIL IS GUN & ALL UTHR GAMS R BADD,” it’s me stating that I think Undertale is the pinnacle of gaming so far. I mean, look at OOT. If I…
fucking this tho.
Is there any evidence that the main demographic that likes Undertale are kids? I’m in my mid-twenties, have played almost all of the other classics, grew up with them, love em and all that, but Undertale is still great, and based on superior writing, clever gameplay, and lots of great little moments, deserves to be in…
“Vote in our poll!”
so the undertale fans are cheating by getting people to vote for it? I’m not sure I understand.
Nearly all the other games on the list don’t have that kind overly passionate community that can come together to push for tons of extra votes.
I don’t disagree, but it still serves a purpose.
But... gay people have different experiences that are exclusive to them, and so do straight people. That’s why it’s GOOD to have input from different kinds of people. That’s what they were hopefully avoiding, stereotyping. I take it there’s a transgender main character. You can’t have non-transgender people with zero…