Ok, Valve complaining about the “fairness” of anything is laughable, but I’m actually really curious about the decision-making process that led to this happening in this manner at this late a point.
Ok, Valve complaining about the “fairness” of anything is laughable, but I’m actually really curious about the decision-making process that led to this happening in this manner at this late a point.
When it comes to the swastika, there’s no such thing as “being offended just to be offended”.
I acknowledge that history is complex and that’s especially true with this subject matter. I’m glad that Battlefield treats it that way. But The Last Tiger’s extraordinary production value is hell-bent on telling the tale of “the Good German” while glossing over the fact that you don’t exactly get to be a Wehrmacht…
...is a ridiculous statement.
You seem lost...
Agreed. Put the editorial think piece in the editorial. Put the review in the review.
Good.
It’s called FIX PUBG, which “is a phrase that we’ve been hearing a lot lately”, the site says. “Bugs, performance problems, and quality-of-life issues have been limiting PUBG’s true potential, and you want it fixed. So we think it’s time to do something about it.”
I guess we can just get rid of cinematographers then since lighting is irreverent and everything is equally good when blown out and massively overexposed. I look forward to the re-release of Pitch Black where it’s just day for 100% of the movie.
Yeah, how dare developers try to set a little ambience and mood. Why, if you look at any horror movie ever made, they’d all be infinitely improved by being in broad daylight...
Your opinions are wrong and you should feel bad
It’s not a horror game though so not sure what your point even is.
Game news aside, the only small person involved in the thread is is this idiot using words like “midget.”
Here is a pretty accurate overview of the game.
I believe it is. The brutality and intensity is completely necessary for the kind of game they’re making. If you’re horrified and bothered by the violence it means they’re doing their jobs right.
Did you hear them talking about Norman getting eaten and then “coming back.” I’m guessing that baby in the jar is a clone for him or something. Like he dies and then gets transferred to the baby.
And, if you don’t know what it’s like to have the entire world openly criticize, judge, throw uninformed opinions,
In a universe filled with bipedal mechs and where hover cars are common, it seems out of place to have a manually operated wheelchair with actual wheels
But Ferya’s act to protect her son wasn’t sacrifice, it was selfish. The was the whole point that was being made near the end of the game, and the reason Kratos came clean with his son about his past. It was the conclusion that both Kratos and Freya had been “protecting” their sons out of selfishness. Kratos was able…