“It’s so frustrating that Sony wants me to direct good games.”
That’s absurdly gorgeous.
Right. It’s just vague enough that the author can claim he didn’t intend it that way and it’s our fault for reading into it, but we all know what he was trying to do.
If a game’s story isn’t interesting until you’ve beaten it twice, that’s a bad story.
Is there a positive fandom?
I was thinking he looked like a pedophile. That’s the face you see on the evening news.
I’m a huge Alan Wake fan, and after beating Control I also don’t get what people see in it. As far as the story, the game and its marketing want you to think it’s convoluted and mind-bending, but it’s actually pretty uneventful and by-the-numbers.
You can ask this about literally any game. If you’ve played it and you still don’t get it, then just accept this game isn’t for you.
I’m not on board with the rampant horniness for this vampire lady. She straight looks like someone’s mom; not like a MILF, but like an angry mom in the front row of a PTA meeting.
The original Halo got it right. Regenerative shields, non-regenerative health.
Ah, the age old “they don’t like the thing I like, so I’ll pretend their valid criticism is indiscriminate hatred of novel ideas”.
All good points. Well done.
Did I write this?
Kojima was better when he had limitations, constrained both by the technology he used and the company he worked for.
Call of Duty does zombies better than Resident Evil, a series about zombies.
You think he doesn’t realize that? You think literally anyone doesn’t realize that?
The Kingpin pictured is based on the design from Into the Spiderverse, a movie Disney had no involvement with. The OP’s comment holds up.
@Neonridr
The opposition to BotW would logically be proportionate to the praise for the game. To pretend it’s overblown shows a willingness to misunderstand the opposition, a telltale sign of someone who doesn’t respect the opinions of others.
I think the Joker was actually a symptom of the illness, if I remember correctly.