Anime -is- a good way to show emotion. I'm also rather fond of books, and can get hit pretty hard by them as well.Legion said:Hmm, I liked the subject matter, and it was a good parody, but I think it'd have worked better if perhaps the David Cage mockery was done for maybe the first minute or so, then the rest as normal.
It was good, I just felt the joke was wearing a little thin by the end.
That's actually why anime characters have the faces they do. So emotion can be shown a lot more clearly. They don't look realistic, but to me this:MrBaskerville said:It´s always been fun how you could play a game like Yakuza or Catherine, where the characters looks like humans and actually expresses emotions, but when you play one of Cages brilliant games, it´s nothing but a freak show where you are starring into the uncanny valley. He uses so much money to try and recreate reality, though it might be quite impossible, while smarter companies characterises the faces slightly and achieves a lot better results using less effort.
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expresses a hell of a lot more emotion than this:
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This was a very amusing parody. POLYGONS IS EMOTION.