For once, IGN says something that makes sense. They have not done that since the mid 2000s.
Was going to say this as well. I just don't see it based on the release dates, besides the fact that FF7 has pretty much nothing in common with Evangelion. Wikipedia says the manga ran from December 1994 until June 2013, and was intended to be a companion adaptation to the anime.I really think that’s a big stretch. Evangelion first aired in 1995 - not sure when the manga began publication - and FFVII came out in 1997. Given what we know about lead times and shit, if there was any inspiration I seriously doubt it was significant.
Bethesda's weird dichotomy of both being recognized as bug ridden and landscapes of repetitive nothingburgers while still being consistently hyped is its own topic that someone will probably write a thesis on or something someday.
People have been saying BG2 or PT was the greatest RPG made for the last 20 years! Every single RPG, even the Kickstarter cRPGs from the original devs fall short. You ask why, you never get a good reason. I'm sure some of them are saying BG2 was better than BG3 right now.For once, IGN says something that makes sense. They have not done that since the mid 2000s.
I wouldn't say they have nothing in common, there's the Rabbinic imagery, the biological mechs, the instrumentality part where Tifa is talking to Cloud in the wheelchair whilst having a mental breakdown... it's similar. Maybe it's all coincidence, but Evangelion ended in 1996 and development times were shorter back then so it's possible.Was going to say this as well. I just don't see it based on the release dates, besides the fact that FF7 has pretty much nothing in common with Evangelion. Wikipedia says the manga ran from December 1994 until June 2013, and was intended to be a companion adaptation to the anime.
I never knew much about BG2 being the "greatest RPG of all time", and I don't what PT stands for in this case. They're allowed to have their own opinion, but I disagree with them on that end.People have been saying BG2 or PT was the greatest RPG made for the last 20 years! Every single RPG, even the Kickstarter cRPGs from the original devs fall short. You ask why, you never get a good reason. I'm sure some of them are saying BG2 was better than BG3 right now.
True, but it doesn't excuse the lack of trying from most AAA studio, nor acting like complete bitches because another AAA studio put in effort and actually care for the overall end product. Nor have most of these AAA studios/publishers bothered treating their audience with respect. Only as numbers, mindless sheep, and expecting all of us to eat the same mediocre gruel every single day. Most people don't expect all the other RPGs nor games to be exactly like BG3. Most of the sensible audience want these developers to actually try and put in effort, not nickel and dime for everything we got, while shoving out a broken game that gets launched at $60-70+, and gets patched whenever they feel like it with FOMO added in the mix. These jealous and whiny studio crying know their products suck or are hacked together in the laziest and most uncaring way possible. Instead being inspired to be better, they want to stay the same and be worse (I swear gaming is the only medium to do this practice a lot unlike film and TV), and want to drag everyone else down with them. It's the old fashion, "If I can't be happy/can't have it, than no one can!". Fuck that shit. You all don't want to release quality good games with little to no problems, then just admit already and stop wasting everyone's time.It is totally unrealistic. You know RPG devs for the last 20 years have played these games as reference. They can't beat it or simply don't try to, the AAA game simply isn't going to be that. You can't ask for a game to be exceptional and also appeal to me, the lowest common denominator.
'Planescape Torment'. Another isometric CRPG, known for being light on mechanics but heavy on story, with deep philosophical conversations and interesting party members. Kinda like what Disco Elysium would be 20 years later.I never knew much about BG2 being the "greatest RPG of all time", and I don't what PT stands for in this case. They're allowed to have their own opinion, but I disagree with them on that end.
Oh, that game! I know even less about it than Baldur's Gate. I at least played some of BG2 back in the day. Planescape I have never played once in my entire life.'Planescape Torment'. Another isometric CRPG, known for being light on mechanics but heavy on story, with deep philosophical conversations and interesting party members. Kinda like what Disco Elysium would be 20 years later.
Good to see, but what’s kinda funny is the IGN video is three days old while this random YouTuber was calling out AAA’s shit two weeks ago -For once, IGN says something that makes sense. They have not done that since the mid 2000s.
Many others have called out this out years ago, before either video got uploaded recently. The only difference since it's BG3, people are a bit more vocal about it now. We saw this with Ghost of Tsushima and Elden Ring, so it's good to know that even casual gamers are taking notice of how bad this attitude has gotten.Good to see, but what’s kinda funny is the IGN video is three days old while this random YouTuber was calling out AAA’s shit two weeks ago -
I don't know what Rabbinic imagery means so I can't argue that one. Biological mechs? Are you talking about the Godzilla monsters? Because I don't recall Cloud ever getting into a mech and I really don't think Cait Seith counts either. And as if mental breakdowns are something original to Evangelion, and what are you going to do with a catatonic person other than put them in a wheelchair.I wouldn't say they have nothing in common, there's the Rabbinic imagery, the biological mechs, the instrumentality part where Tifa is talking to Cloud in the wheelchair whilst having a mental breakdown... it's similar. Maybe it's all coincidence, but Evangelion ended in 1996 and development times were shorter back then so it's possible.
I just remembered something, FF7 was supposed to be Xenogears, and that was rejected and became its own game. Now I never played Xenogears, I wanted to, but anyhow from what I know it sure looks like Evangelion.
A grave error, but there's always time to correct the omission.Oh, that game! I know even less about it than Baldur's Gate. I at least played some of BG2 back in the day. Planescape I have never played once in my entire life.
With the way my gaming schedule is right now, I am not making any promises. CRPGs were never my thing. You'd be better off convincing my brother to play. Knowing him though, he'll probably go after BG3 next, since he just finished Yakuza 6 a few days ago.A grave error, but there's always time to correct the omission.
Ok, tell your brother to play it then.With the way my gaming schedule is right now, I am not making any promises. CRPGs were never my thing. You'd be better off convincing my brother to play. Knowing him though, he'll probably go after BG3 next, since he just finished Yakuza 6 a few days ago.
I couldn't keep watching this. Does he get to a point eventually, or just keep griping about every last game and developer he doesn't like?Good to see, but what’s kinda funny is the IGN video is three days old while this random YouTuber was calling out AAA’s shit two weeks ago -
I recognize the user, RPG Division. Yeah, he's a whiny douche, so I avoid him and he's never showed up in my recommendation feed.I couldn't keep watching this. Does he get to a point eventually, or just keep griping about every last game and developer he doesn't like?
I couldn't keep watching this. Does he get to a point eventually, or just keep griping about every last game and developer he doesn't like?
Bro, one of them looks like a red mass production EVA. They also appear in FF14 as pilotable mechas with plugsuits, and yes that's 7 titles ahead but it's not some crazy connection. The mental breakdown I'm talking about is the dialogue between Tifa and Cloud when they were in the lifestream. Cloud was having an existential crisis, and the dialogue was exploring his subconscious in this shared-consciousness space.I don't know what Rabbinic imagery means so I can't argue that one. Biological mechs? Are you talking about the Godzilla monsters? Because I don't recall Cloud ever getting into a mech and I really don't think Cait Seith counts either. And as if mental breakdowns are something original to Evangelion, and what are you going to do with a catatonic person other than put them in a wheelchair.
Both begin with the discovery of a creature whose is supposedly the progenitor of all mankind. Its name references the Tanakh or Talmud. Its appearance is that of a pale mutilated human, and kept in statis without the public's knowledge. There is a super secret cabal trying to use this creature to bring humanity back to a pre-fall state. The creature gets absorbed and turns into a Seraphim looking thing.When you say something like 'obviously inspired by' I expect more similarities than a couple of things that are vaguely similar if you squint. The themes, tone, characters, plot, aesthetics, and world are all radically different between Eva and FF7. There are more differences than there are similarities between them.
Fun fact: Planescape Torment was explicitly inspired by FF7, so I mean technically Evangelion was behind that as well... I'm just joking.A grave error, but there's always time to correct the omission.
Fair warning if you try Torment, you build the wrong way and its gonna get Nintendo hard at several points where the non-avoidable combats come up. Parts of it are also uh.... obtuse to an extreme. Not entirely necessary parts, but theres several cases where dialogue options don't appear in trees until you pursue a different dialogue option in a different subtree that occurs after that one, so you end up havign to go backwards and re-review it (this is how you get the ability to raise your party members if they die, lol), a couple of times where stuff literally doesn't show up unless you specifically walk into empty corners, and things like that.Oh, that game! I know even less about it than Baldur's Gate. I at least played some of BG2 back in the day. Planescape I have never played once in my entire life.
Yep, not dealing with that shit!Fair warning if you try Torment, you build the wrong way and its gonna get Nintendo hard at several points where the non-avoidable combats come up. Parts of it are also uh.... obtuse to an extreme. Not entirely necessary parts, but theres several cases where dialogue options don't appear in trees until you pursue a different dialogue option in a different subtree that occurs after that one, so you end up havign to go backwards and re-review it (this is how you get the ability to raise your party members if they die, lol), a couple of times where stuff literally doesn't show up unless you specifically walk into empty corners, and things like that.