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It’s honestly a lot of fun! The loop is solid, and the horde mechanics are legitimately terrifying and make for great emergent gameplay. I’d give it a shot.

I really enjoyed this game and found it a LOT more fun than the buzz (or lack thereof) had claimed.

Like, it seems like much of crunch is really unhealthy and there is a better, more humane way to do it. People should also being paid more for their time: people working 80 hours a week should be making crazy overtime.

Believe in yourself.

You should at least enjoy the material, understand it, and understand why people like it and how it became popular (if you’re adapting something popular, which, is really the only reason to adapt something).

I don’t mind unfaithful if its good, or is obviously adapting to a different medium that requires changes.

Snark is easy to write and gets people commenting (engaging). 

I don’t play Call of Duty for, well, for crap like this, but just to ask clarifying questions, is it depicting this to say how bad it is? That’s at least something I could understand.

Such an odd tone to this article.

I don’t mind. Adaptations don’t take away from the original, and movies can do things games can’t (and vice-versa). The presentation will have to be slightly different to get things across. And it’s fun to see a different artist’s take on the same subject matter. 

Also you get like 78 entire cut scenes putting Jin’s ass and beautiful naked body on display while he bathes. Where’s the sexlessness? 

It’s also not who Jin is. Not every character is the same. Jin is, in-story, WAY too serious about everything. He’s playing the stuck-up character. There are plenty of other characters in the game that are much lighter. 

Counting on Ubisoft to do anything not terrible is quite a swing.

Ghost of Tsushima is, like, the best open-world game in five or six years minimum. It did so many interesting things with the usual open-world formula. PLUS, the story itself was awesome. 

Wow, “Ubisoft will make a game that’s better than Ghost of Tsushima” might be the most original take I’ve ever seen. Kudos!

I’m not sure Superman beating the fuck out of Velma looks great for Superman, either.

What’s the risk of vibrations?

I agree they fucked up big here, but I’m gonna guess it was just a mix of “no black people on the team to notice this” and ignorance more than anything intentional. And, they’re right to remove it.

For me, Mass Effect is basically a romance sim with some gunplay on the side.

Cringe seems to have moved from “second-hand embarassment” in shows like the Office and Curb Your Enthusiasm to “someone tried to do something and I didn’t like it.”