Oh, Taro shitting on his games again? Yeah, he does that. Some kind of weird modesty thing.the Nier designer said Stellar Blade was better version of his game or something.
Oh, Taro shitting on his games again? Yeah, he does that. Some kind of weird modesty thing.the Nier designer said Stellar Blade was better version of his game or something.
Well, it's not like any of them are any good.Oh, Taro shitting on his games again? Yeah, he does that. Some kind of weird modesty thing.
Hohoo, ouch!Well, it's not like any of them are any good.
Yeah, that's fair. Good in the ideas and writing department, hopeless as game designer.Well, it's not like any of them are any good.
When did that become prevailing opinion? I seem to recall people singing Nier Automata’s praises at the time of its release. I can’t fucking keep up with you lot any more.Well, it's not like any of them are any good.
I think it was meant as sort of a hot take.When did that become prevailing opinion? I seem to recall people singing Nier Automata’s praises at the time of its release. I can’t fucking keep up with you lot any more.
People like Nier Automata a lot and I'll never understand why. It's a game where I waited the entire time for it to get interesting, and then it didn't. I liked the basic setup about two types of artificial lifeforms waging a neverending proxy war for in the name of the long extinct races that created them but it doesn't resolve that situation in a compelling way or does anything interesting with it, instead, instead it just lets it stand and treats revelations like "both the humans who built the androids and the aliens who built the robots are actually dead" or "Despite one looking humanoid and the other one mechanical, androids and robots are practically the same" like those earth shaking revelations despite both being very obviously telegraphed from very early on in the game. And then it does cringe shit like naming all the characters after vaguely related European philosophers. Oh, the one who presents as a woman is named Simone, the religious one is named Kierkegaard, the two who look like construction machines are named Marx and Engels. I don't know, everything about it feels like a stupid persons idea of a smart game. Throws out ideas it doesn't really explore, throws out references to pop philosophy, plays a bunch of stock emotional beats with its main characters and layers some artsy visual design and post modernist gameplay gimmicks on top of it to convince people it's an art game.When did that become prevailing opinion? I seem to recall people singing Nier Automata’s praises at the time of its release. I can’t fucking keep up with you lot any more.
I don't even thing so.I'll believe that you do. The dudebros? No, they just want tits and ass for jerkoff material. That's why they get angry at "uggos"- if they can't tug their beef to a woman, why should that woman even exist?
I actually liked Nier Automata quite a lot. Strangely that does not translate at all into interest in Stellar Blade. Most of the game was whimsical surrealism. Didn't like much of the ending though. Didn't make sense from the characters or from what we had seen so far. Very unimmersive. But everything before was nice.Well, it's not like any of them are any good.
Yeah. No interest in those either. Watched a plot synopsis once and that should be enough.I haven't played Drakengard, I know the Nier games are technically a spinoff and maybe understanding them in the context of that greater continuity adds something, but as standalone works I don't see their appeal. And from what I've heard, the Drakengard games are a classic example of "unenjoyable to play on purpose to make a point" which, unless it's something that looks really interesting to me, I'm not really willing to put up with just out of curiosity.
@The Rogue Wolf right. And while yes they have their own paranoia and conspiracy theories running around, a majority of them are racist and sexist assholes with little to no action going on in their lives and just trying to start crap because they're miserable shit heads. They do this all the time and you know it. They just did it recently with an RPG and hating on a character because they're actually black and not written as a negative racist or cultural stereotype. For bonus points, that character is black and female. I've already seen the Twitter post.I don't even thing so.
It is more that those idiots have convinced themselves that there is a powerful movement trying to make every women in games ugly just to annoy them. And they feel good about "fighting back" against this imaginary threat.
And every time some company blunders in the art department (like with the pokemon go example or with Andromeda or ...) they feel confirmed. And if they can't find ugly ones for a time, they make do with unflattering screenshots or unrealized concept art and so on. Everything is part of the conspiracy if you already believe in it.
Also everytime someone complains about too much sexualisation or too little diversity in games they see at as confirmation of the consprirancy.
I actually liked Nier Automata quite a lot. Strangely that does not translate at all into interest in Stellar Blade. Most of the game was whimsical surrealism. Didn't like much of the ending though. Didn't make sense from the characters or from what we had seen so far. Very unimmersive. But everything before was nice.
Strangely that does not translate at all into interest in Stellar Blade.
Yeah. No interest in those either. Watched a plot synopsis once and that should be enough.
Branches you pretty much has already be a fan of Toro's previous works, but it's not that hard to figure out why when the new people jumped on board, or wanted to watch or play as previous works. It's because taro likes playing with themes and severity gameplay design and story expectations. Obviously not everyone's going to agree on what works and what doesn't or if they like it or not, but it's a fact that he always does something different and weird to stand out. Trust me there's plenty of gameplay design decisions I disagree with on him. It's generally why I don't like the gameplay elements of his games. Which have almost always been janky aside from the two recent examples. Automata does have a great story and I'll stand by that, but I really have no need to play it again. His games aren't for me either but I'm glad he's got a large fan base and following that proven bigger with the game's success. As for stellar blade being better than his game, I'm indifferent. He like everyone else are entitled to their own opinion. Me personally, I think Automata is better because there was a clear purpose and not just aping it for the sake of it. That is SB'S major issue along with going for another soul-style combat that doesn't work. Automata at least knew what type of game it was. There was some minor Souls elements, but that only mattered if you died or somebody else died and you can grab their materials just for some extra bonus items. And that's assuming you left the online connectivity on or turn it off. The only thing SB has going for it that makes it "better" are the pretty visuals.People like Nier Automata a lot and I'll never understand why.
LIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!/sI have found the open world section and would you look at this. Ubisoft Towers! YAY!
That's what I love about the RE engine titles. RE2R-RE4R, RE8, and DMC5. Your characters get dirty, bloody, and filthy. Especially by end game. Even Bayonetta 3 and Nier: Automata got in on this to some extent. More so the latter. Another good example is Evil Within 2. Sebastian doesn't exactly stay clean appearance wise by end game. He goes get ruffed up a good amount.They could even take it to the next level and have her appearance become more filthy over the course of the game, but thats far less reasonable. Still thats what really parts good games versus award winning. That feeling of "fuck of Ive been through a lot" shared between the player and ingame character.
I have to talk about this in the morning. I am in love, but i wanna put in a few more hours to be sure.Eiyuuden
Play up to the fight in the sunset bridge, then you will know for sure, it's maybe like 10-15 hours in depending on how much you walk around seeking for members.I have to talk about this in the morning. I am in love, but i wanna put in a few more hours to be sure.
The irony of this is that the jiggle physics are barely a thing. Eve's tits are not made of jello and don't jiggle the way Dead or Alive girls jiggle, and in fact she's fairly mundane in terms of titilation. Her outfits are certainly hot, but you kind of ignore that three minutes after changing outfits anyway because the combat requires you to pay significantly more attention to the hideous monsters in order to parry properly. You barely fucking look at Eve, it's so ironic!And *sigh* I guess the chuds with their jiggle physics obsession because I just remember Rise of the Ronin also just came out and nobody cares any more hah-hah.
You don't care anymore. The Ni-Oh fans care. The Wu-Long fans care. Pat, Woolie, and Reggie care and are having a blast. Funny thing, similar to Stellar Blade, Rise of the Ronin is the most accessible of the franchise. So both it and SB got something for people new to the genre, or if it's their first one.I just remember Rise of the Ronin also just came out and nobody cares any more hah-hah.
They don't count for shit, and are only there for the shallowest of reasons.And *sigh* I guess the chuds with their jiggle physics obsession
Which makes all the "the horny/titillations is making the woke liberals mad" fuck heads all the more pathetic. They couldn't give a shit about the actual gameplay, mechanics, soundtrack, or level design. They just assume everyone not in their pathetic little echo chamber will be just as pathetic and miserable as their sorry biatch asses.The irony of this is that the jiggle physics are barely a thing. Eve's tits are not made of jello and don't jiggle the way Dead or Alive girls jiggle, and in fact she's fairly mundane in terms of titilation. Her outfits are certainly hot, but you kind of ignore that three minutes after changing outfits anyway because the combat requires you to pay significantly more attention to the hideous monsters in order to parry properly. You barely fucking look at Eve, it's so ironic!