What trend did it follow though? MOBAs? They haven't been a "trend" per se for awhile now.Silentpony said:I did. I absolutely despised Dawn of War 3. Its everything I hate about gaming right now - trend following.
What trend did it follow though? MOBAs? They haven't been a "trend" per se for awhile now.Silentpony said:I did. I absolutely despised Dawn of War 3. Its everything I hate about gaming right now - trend following.
Granted they aren't now, but Dw3 wasn't released now. It was in development during 2014 and 2015, right smack in the middle of the Moba plague.Hawki said:snip
It's a series with clear generational milestones. GTA3, Vice City and San Andreas are frequently labelled a trilogy. The fact they don't share protagonists makes no difference, just like it doesn't matter in the Cornetto trilogy.Seth Carter said:GTA is a series, but not a trilogy, notably. There's no through connection (similar to Final Fantasy). Which might also apply to Mario (though that at least keeps the same characters and such).
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost is the protagonist in that trilogy, they just wear different hats to trick usSquilookle said:It's a series with clear generational milestones. GTA3, Vice City and San Andreas are frequently labelled a trilogy. The fact they don't share protagonists makes no difference, just like it doesn't matter in the Cornetto trilogy.Seth Carter said:GTA is a series, but not a trilogy, notably. There's no through connection (similar to Final Fantasy). Which might also apply to Mario (though that at least keeps the same characters and such).
I just KNEW there was something fishy going on there!Xsjadoblayde said:Simon Pegg and Nick Frost is the protagonist in that trilogy, they just wear different hats to trick usSquilookle said:It's a series with clear generational milestones. GTA3, Vice City and San Andreas are frequently labelled a trilogy. The fact they don't share protagonists makes no difference, just like it doesn't matter in the Cornetto trilogy.Seth Carter said:GTA is a series, but not a trilogy, notably. There's no through connection (similar to Final Fantasy). Which might also apply to Mario (though that at least keeps the same characters and such).