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Steven Simmons
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Aloy’s face is scanned from a real life person too. 

The design isn’t bad but she doesn’t really stick out as memorable. You’ll ofc get that part while playing the game but a white mask face never caught my attention.

I don’t think you understand how this all works...

She’s cool enough, and her design is fantastic, but for mass appeal I’d say she’s missing “a couple things”.

As a lifelong Democrat can I just say that the liberal bias in media has grown beyond tiresome. Roughly 50% of the US population is conservative. Conservatism includes a large swath of beliefs and opinions and yet anyone who so much as questions the most progressive views is instantly labeled a MAGA Nazi. Whatever

Super Mario Bros wasn’t an arcade game.

“Creators of ‘so bad, they’re bad’ games”? Heavy Rain, a bad game? It was a huge success back in 2010, as it’s 87 score on metacritic supports. Indigo Prophecy, back in 2005 was another great game, also supported by an 85 score on Metacritic. Yes, Beyond Two Souls and Detroit weren’t appraised as high as the former

That actually came out and was a real product and was released in a decent timeframe. It failed, but it did it on its own merits. 

Ouya. >_< I backer that shit at the developer edition. After it funded and the CEO started talking about the Ouya 2 before the first ones shipped, I knew I’d jumped on board an absolute piece of crap. when it arrived I used if for a week and realized it was junk and the CEO was a complete moron.

The problem with such a plot is that it would have no unexpected development to draw in a viewer. You would have to write a plot around such a thing; simply accomplishing the mission set out at the start of the plot would be too straightforward.

Now, not telling the viewer WHO the assassin is, until the end, ...then

In my experience most Japanese can’t hold a basic conversation in English, and even the ones who can will often avoid doing so because they fear misunderstandings or embarrassment. This is obviously less true of younger people, but for the most part it still applies.

Lost in Translation had a Japan setting without Japanese people.

For once I’d love to see an assassin movie where nothing major goes wrong. Just follow the planning and execution of a hit or several. No double crosses or anything like that. Show how a pro assassin is actually good at the job.

If I am in a survival situation using a phone light would just about be the last thing I’d ever bother with; even if the phone was only useful for being a flashlight.

As others said, a phone light isn’t gonna cut it. Especially in-universe where you need enough light to disperse the “darkness” protecting enemies.

They’re nowhere near as antiquated as you act like they are. When was the last time you went camping? Like actually camping out in the wilderness not at the local KOA down by the tracks. You know what isn’t going to help in the woods? Your tiny ass little camera flash as a flashlight. The are tons of examples of

Flashlights concentrate light onto a smaller area instead of all over like the flash on a phone.

Alan has a smartphone in the first game. Honestly, if you know a lot of outdoorsy people, they still have flashlights. It’s one thing to have a dinky little flashlight, but hiking-outdoorsy people still like their big heavy duty flashlights.

For issues related to actual vulnerabilities (not cheating to gain advantages in the game, but using weaknesses and flaws in a program to gain unauthorized access to a computer system), I have not seen any information to say that this is legitimate. There have been no IOCs (indicators of compromise), no proof of

“Back the development cost for roughly the cost of the final product, and we’ll send you the final product.”