universeman75
Universe Man
universeman75

Geezy Creezy, I remember way back when games had a single, satisfying narrative arc. Pop in the disc, play a game, experience a story, bam. Done. I don’t have the time or will for crap like this.

Without the possessive apostrophe, but yes, Nazis made lots of stuff. Mostly, they made other people dead.

I loved this game, and was just starting to really appreciate Yes when it was released. On the game disc was a video file with an interview with Jon Anderson explaining their involvement with the game. Also, The Ladder is my favorite late-stage Yes album. 

‘In theaters only...’

Those two poor, stupid, gullible idiots may not have anti-Covid vibrations, but they sure do give off strong Project Camelot vibes.

Acknowledging that you have a problem is the first step.

‘AAA video game could have killed someone; developer declines to comment’

Though you may be making a valid overall point about collaboration, I still think you’re missing the tree for the forest, as it were. You’ve taken a single line from a review and turned it into a personal crusade against multi-talented people in the film industry. And the penultimate sentence of your last reply...

I can’t help but feel that you’re taking a passing mention in the article wildly out of context. In one spot they parenthetically mention that the main character is played by a person who happens to be the writer/director/star. Nowhere do they state that they think the movie is good because of that fact.

P.S. I’m sure you didn’t hate to repost your paragraph. You strike me as the sort who loves to hear themselves talk.

So your argument is that people who are good at one aspect of filmmaking should just stick to their lane. Fine, I agree with you. But, again, you’re missing the point of my argument, which is: if someone is good at multiple aspects of filmmaking and want to flex their skills, why shouldn’t they?

‘How about you address the lack of accountability point?’

God, you’re insufferable.

Counterpoint: That’s one person’s vision being produced and presented precisely how they want it to be done, and hopefully the outcome is good.

‘Night City is also covered top to bottom in boobs, from advertisements to poledancers to sex clubs...the sexualization of the world feels juvenile.’ 

Take your star, damn you.

Jessica Cluess? More like Jessica Clueless, amirite?

Y’know, the press could just choose to ignore whatever Orange Sack of Shit decides to do that day...

If they’re talented and put out good entertainment, who gives a good goddamn how many hyphens are in their titles? Calm down, friendo.

Fashies gonna fash, no matter the language.