I know and remember him.Hell, one of the least awful and homicidal characters in the game, the Writer, is a direct stand-in for the 'just looking for answers' crowd (you can even play him as a murderous psychopath to make his sections easier by allowing you to use guns and quicker executions to further drive this home).
That's how I feel and my feelings won't change on the matter.Plus, I feel like thinking that the ending being a 'fuck you for playing' is a bit like thinking that Saving Private Ryan is saying fuck you for watching because Tom Hanks dies at the end.
I noticed. It still doesn't excuse how they did the ending for me. I will say I like the bits with the Detective, because it came a time when corruption from police and police brutality were really coming out, front and center. Most players actually hate this character, and it is not hard to see why. This is even more important now, and why that section of the game, and Metal Gear Rising are just as relevant now as they were back then.I mean, I don't think you can get anymore blatantly on the nose than the characterization and story of the Fans. I brought them up because they were the most obvious of this idea, but it shows up elsewhere too, such as the stories of the Actor and the Detective. The Actor tries to explain away his role in commiting violence with a 'I'm only playing a character' (while being weirdly into it), and the Detective is a stab at the people who thought they were playing some sort of hero (even while standing over the piles of corpses you leave in your wake).
I wasn't talking to you. My rant is against blind fans who like the smell of their own and creators farts.I mean...okay? I never said it was art, that you couldn't criticize it or even that you had to like it.
Not really. Especially when I am not the only one who came to the nihilistic conclusion. If you believe it's not, have fun with that. Me personally, I've already seen plenty of other games stab at deconstruction better than this.I just feel reducing the whole thing to being some sort of nihilistic farce is a bit of a stretch.