Magicka was funny
Magicka was funny
Telltale’s Sam and Max is really the game that got me into comedy games. I agree there needs to be more. Lately it’s been Totally Accurate Battle Simulator with it’s hilarious design and physics (and surprisingly deep strategy).
So the white trash, shaved head, come at me bro, grim post-apocalyptic, zombie surviving, weapon loadout leveling, online team deathmatching, network troll mic’ing, e-sporting, 200-hour game is getting stale? You don’t say?
I know Brutal Legend had it’s play mechanic issues. But I always thought it was a solid game and I remember it being pretty funny at times too.
But it’s enough, right? The gameplay is a bit wonky or there’s something unpolished or there’s a tower defense game in the middle of the single-player roadie adventure... but it’s so damn charming, and unique, and clever in little ways that elevate the experience just enough.
Okay, let’s be real here. I love Double Fine, but I’m starting to realize it’s more because of their style and atmosphere and whimsy than the actual, you know, gameplay. I have yet to play a DoubleFine game that I didn’t feel had some major flaw in it. Which isn’t to say I haven’t absolutely loved a lot of their…
I am not surprised there are not more broken legs with the Knee Jerk responses that happen
Well...you’re gonna have to delay it indefinitely and wonder why shootings keep happening regardless.
There is nothing respectful about this. This is just going along with the blame game for everything but our gun laws being the issue.
Obviously not expecting any real consistency from networks. But if it’s the case that you think there’s an association between shooting games and real world shootings, how do you justify ever broadcasting the games whether there’s been a recent shooting or not?
“Non-public information.” You mean content on Twitch associated with a public profile that was officially released by the publisher?
And yes, its illegal to publish non-public information from a private company unless you can show that information shows a crime, potential crime, or activity that would harm the public.
Well, but then we’re opening up a giant pandora’s box of whether it’s possible to be an ethical consumer. Like, Pitchford and Take-Two are objectively awful and I don’t want to support in any way anything they had a hand in, and the only way I can express that to any tangible degree is the clunky method of “speaking…
No. It doesn’t hurt the developers at all - they already got paid for the production.
This coming from a publisher for the same developer whose CEO got pissy about one set of journalists breaking a story that was promised exclusively to a different set of journalists?
Randy "actually piece of shit" Pitchford didn't make you want to not play BL3? This is the thing that pushed it over the edge for you?
Because no journalists ever profit from their investigations, right?