Psychonauts 2 is happening. Because Notch.

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Reggie Rock

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I still hate you Notch.

On the subject, i have no hope for this. Psychonauts 2 cannot live up to psychonauts 1, a game that thrives on nostalgia and being unsoiled by a lesser sequel. This can't be good.
 

Aurora Firestorm

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I have never seen so many people hating on Notch. What does everyone have against him? He made a great game, attends to it regularly, and seems to be a reasonable specimen of humanity.
 

Reggie Rock

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BloodWriter said:
The Red Goblin said:
I still hate you Notch.

On the subject, i have no hope for this. Psychonauts 2 cannot live up to psychonauts 1, a game that thrives on nostalgia and being unsoiled by a lesser sequel. This can't be good.
How can you say that a game thrives on nostalgia when new people are picking it up just now and loving it? Hell, I only bought it last year when I found it at a flea market for 2 euros and loved every minute of it.
Because i didn't like psychonauts. My point was that a psychonauts 2 will always be compared to psychonauts 1 and that means people will not find it as good due to the nostalgia boost.

Aurora Firestorm said:
I have never seen so many people hating on Notch. What does everyone have against him? He made a great game, attends to it regularly, and seems to be a reasonable specimen of humanity.
Except Jeb does that now. I never liked minecraft much either, i don't see it as deserving half of the praise it gets. I played it for 5 hours and couldn't find anything to do after building my things that looked like things.
Also Notch is a Steve Jobs. Wait until someone else does something really good and just make it look better, then you make the money.
 

Reggie Rock

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BloodWriter said:
The Red Goblin said:
BloodWriter said:
The Red Goblin said:
I still hate you Notch.

On the subject, i have no hope for this. Psychonauts 2 cannot live up to psychonauts 1, a game that thrives on nostalgia and being unsoiled by a lesser sequel. This can't be good.
How can you say that a game thrives on nostalgia when new people are picking it up just now and loving it? Hell, I only bought it last year when I found it at a flea market for 2 euros and loved every minute of it.
Because i didn't like psychonauts. My point was that a psychonauts 2 will always be compared to psychonauts 1 and that means people will not find it as good due to the nostalgia boost.
Hahaha, impeccable logic!

"Durr, me no like gaem sou poeple, even those who've never even played the first game, will not find it as good as the first one - and I know, trust me, because the game isn't even in development yet!"

You can say that you didn't like it, but these other things you're saying don't come off too smart.
Whoever hasn't played the first psychonauts has according to a lot of people committed something worse than sin. And what is the rest of this gobbledygook?

Just like portal 2, no matter how good it is it will not have the advantage psychonauts 1 had. It was something different that was fresh and unlike anything else. The 2nd wont have those things due to its sequel status. It will always have to be compared to the first.

Im not saying it's going to be bad or good. I'msimply stating that it'll have to be REALLY good to be just good.
 

Zantos

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As I said on my facebook profile:

Oi! Notch! Schafer! Stop discussing and just take all of my damn money!

It's a really cool idea, I didn't play Psychonauts until a while after it came out, but I really enjoyed it and wished there was more. It'd be awesome if this happened.
 

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Roobarb said:
Why all the hate for Notch? ...Jealousy perhaps...
I believe it's called Tall Poppy Syndrome.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tall_poppy

OT: I'm not really that excited since Psychonauts didn't blow me away. It had some memorable moments, but it seemed a little scattershot. I'm guess I'm not really a fan of Schafer's work, though I'll readily admit it has a charm to it.