That's Linkin Park. who are from the same era and rock scene.
That's Linkin Park. who are from the same era and rock scene.
I know Limp Bizkit tends to get all the hate, but of all the godawful 'nu metal', rap-rock acts from that era, Papa Roach was probably one of the worst. "Do you even care if I die bleeding?" - no, we don't.
Honestly surprised anyone still remembers that Papa Roach was a thing once.
I guess it depends on the iteration of Batman. But a point could be made that Batman turns the city into a playground to act out his tragic but essentially selfish neurosis and that the violence and destruction caused by the conflicts with the villains is partially his fault.
Plus we have the issue of the police just letting a rich, unstable, anonymous vigilante take the law into his own hands with no oversight whatsoever. No wonder Gotham is so crime ridden, when the police and civil authorities perpetuating disrespect for the law like this.
Honestly the whole grim Batman brooding over his parents schtick has gotten very old. People shit on Batman Forever and for good reason, but it was one of the few Batman movies that actually tried to develop Batman as a character beyond this.
This. Dragon Age 2 had some interesting ideas but its presentation was a joke. Dragon Age Inquisition was an improvement but not good enough to justify the wait or make up for Dragon Age 2, and it was dated within months of its release by TW3. And in all honesty, while it's a good game, I don't think DA:O has aged…
I think the game does genuinely get a lot better once you leave the Hinterlands and you start advancing the plot. But yes this was really bad level design.
There's no shadow or reflection in the eyes, which gives them a glossy, 'dead' look. Facial animations are admittedly very hard to do, but I'm amazed that Bioware managed to fuck the eyes up. Fans have already improved on it.
While I broadly agree, I think it should be remembered that while they look dated now: I distinctly remember Mass Effect 1 and 2 looked great for their time and were considered as having set the bar for video game cinematics, including in animations and dialogue.
I suggest you watch some streams, it's not cherrypicked, it is virtually every human model that looks bad. …
For me, it's not just the mouth animation. The dead-eyed, glossed over stare that the human models give looks really dated and jarring.
Morrowind was great, especially for its time. But I don't think it's aged particularly well. You had to play it at the time to really appreciate it now.
I hate to be Ms. Negativity, and there are a lot of things about the game that I actually like. But it is technically rough around the edges and I don't see how you can deny that. The animation actually looks worse than many of Bioware's previous games (not to mention other AAA RPGs of recent years). You shouldn't be…
I can't think of any examples where it looked this bad: even in some of the less crafted scenes, the canned animations were at least servicable and didn't call so much attention to themselves.
What kind of excuse is that? Skyrim is like 6 years old and its facial animations were considered subpar even for its time.
The Witcher 3 had glitches, but it didn't have facial animation that looks 10 years out of date.
I think there's hypocrisy on both sides here. The same people who complained about this - a supporting character in a C-list Marvel property - were the same who tried to excuse the whitewashing of major characters in Ghost in the Shell and Gods of Egypt, among other things.
If I remember correctly, Portman had a bad time working on Thor 2 and said she wouldn't return.
I think Eazy E is more overrated than any of those. He was all personality and had good charisma and business acumen (as well as 'street cred'), but as a rapper the guy frankly sucked. He was easily the weak link in NWA (just check his solo material and compare it to Cube, Ren and Dre's), but for some reason he's held…