The Plunk said:Also, that flying companion thing seems even more irritating than Tails.
Aw, you guys don't like Fidget? I thought she was adorable.Retrograde said:Fidget(Yup.)
That, and she shoots fireballs/lightning, etc.
The Plunk said:Also, that flying companion thing seems even more irritating than Tails.
Aw, you guys don't like Fidget? I thought she was adorable.Retrograde said:Fidget(Yup.)
I think half the problem is Saint Kevin Conroy, who can apparently do no wrong. He's unbelievably bland in Asylum and only marginally better in City. I can deal with a perpetually growly/angry character, but not one who just sounds ever-so-slightly bored all the way through.Zhukov said:The Batman Arkham games.
I played them, but Batman himself is easily the least enjoyable aspect of them.
Try cracking a fucking smile once in a while you miserable, joyless, gormless, constipated, uninteresting, zero-dimensional prat.
I'm still not sure if it's funny or horrifying that a man who so plainly cannot write considers himself some messianic figure out to save mainstream gaming, and that the press is so willingly sucked in by it.Fox12 said:I'm more worried about David Cage than I am about Ellen Paige. He's not a good writer, which is bad when the whole crux of your game is the story.
A) Intentionally boring, one-note and joyless is still boring, one-note and joyless.ninjaRiv said:Are you sure you know who Batman is...? He's supposed to be like that.Zhukov said:The Batman Arkham games.
I played them, but Batman himself is easily the least enjoyable aspect of them.
Try cracking a fucking smile once in a while you miserable, joyless, gormless, constipated, uninteresting, zero-dimensional prat.
I can see your point, although Bruce Wayne was responsible for many of those smiles and jokes. I would appreciate some of Batman's dark humour in the Arkham games, though. But I'm pretty sure he cracked a couple of jokes in these games. In fact, I know he did but I can't remember them. It was between him and Oracle...Zhukov said:A) Intentionally boring, one-note and joyless is still boring, one-note and joyless.ninjaRiv said:Are you sure you know who Batman is...? He's supposed to be like that.Zhukov said:The Batman Arkham games.
I played them, but Batman himself is easily the least enjoyable aspect of them.
Try cracking a fucking smile once in a while you miserable, joyless, gormless, constipated, uninteresting, zero-dimensional prat.
B) I remember other versions of Batman not being build from purified scowl. The animation series I watched as a kid allowed him some levity and normal human interaction on a regular basis. Hell, even Christian Bale managed to smile a few times. As I recall, both those Batmans were pretty well received.
I was going to post the same thing.Snowblindblitz said:Star Ocean: The Last Hope.
His name is Edge Maverick.
And that should tell you how fucking stupid the cast in that game is. My wife played, and the battles are fun, the game mechanics engaging, but that whole cast can jump off a cliff. Whoever wrote them is a terrible.
Yeah, it's even worse in .hack//Roots. In the first half, he's just your regular gruff jerk, then stuff happens and he turns into the most angry asshole ever with a Masters in brooding. Just because online drama happened. Seriously. I dunno, I just think the jump from regular jerk to a pissed-off asshole was a little much.conmag9 said:I cringed a fair bit while playing the early .hack//GU games. Haseo is a thoroughly unlikeable asshole (although her mercifully mellows out as his character develops) and it made me want to reach into the game and punch him from time to time.
Asking the wrong dude, I thought TWD was OK but that's about it. Indeed, I'll raise your controversy with a greater one: I thought Clementine was annoying.Retrograde said:I don't mean this to be contraversial, but I'll go in for it anyway. Why do Cages overly dramatic, predictable and barely interactive "games" get universally pissed on, but stuff like TWD is praised as zombie jesus cometh? Seriously, did NOBODY else think to themselves 'what's the most cynically shocking and depressive thing that could be done with these two characters...' and immediately spoil the whole thing for themselves? Was it actually just me?Woodsey said:I'm still not sure if it's funny or horrifying that a man who so plainly cannot write considers himself some messianic figure out to save mainstream gaming, and that the press is so willingly sucked in by it.
Yes, it would be nice if mainstream gaming was more than just shooty-shooty. No, you don't have to suck the dick off of the first dude to say that just because he's got a budget.
I agree, if a game protagonist is absurdly muscular I pretty much instantly lose interest.Lilani said:Marcus Fenix looks too...lumpy. Always avoided Gears of War because of that.
I can see your point, but I disagree. The difference to me is that, as far as I am concerned, my character in a game is a digital representation of myself. I like to play as characters I can relate strongly with, and recently that means I am only playing games where my character is fully customisable. I can see the appeal of a good story about an interesting character, but for me unless the character is me I tend to lose interest.aguspal said:No, and I honestly have quite a hard time to belive that some people actually do this...
But, everyone has weird quirks so I guess its fair enough.
I agree. That is another reason I can't stand Manky Fenix, he's so depressed and angry all the time that I have no sympathy for his plight. If people like him are all that's left then I support the lizard men. Hurry up and wipe out the miserable pricks.Chester Rabbit said:Kratos God Of War 3 - I cannot support this character. Oh god is he just...the worst most selfish least heroic most terribly written character I have ever come across in a video game. And the idea that people think this is what a lot of people think a game protagonist should be ...uuugh >.<
Duke Nukem (Forever) - I was all onboard thinking, come on guys the game may not be as great as we hoped but we get to play as the Duke again. Then I saw the "I guess you're, fucked heheheh" scene and yep. Turned me off of that game like that.
I may sound biased, but what exactly was wrong with Heavy Rain's writing / storyline / its structure? Is it some of the forced violence / sex object scenes or flat characterization?Fox12 said:I'm more worried about David Cage than I am about Ellen Paige. He's not a good writer, which is bad when the whole crux of your game is the story. Also, there's a female protagonist, so I'm not looking forward to seeing what creepy, fetishistic, rape culture situations he forces her into. Honestly, Heavy Rain wanted to make me vomit. He needs some professional writers to help him not suck. I am grateful he's had an influence on other, better, developers, especially adventure game developers. Tell Tale games was influenced by him, despite the fact that the are far superior to him in every way.