But first you have to catch him!Johnny Novgorod said:Tom Cruise for final boss!MrCalavera said:You mean the dangerous cult turns out to be the Church of Scientology?
But first you have to catch him!Johnny Novgorod said:Tom Cruise for final boss!MrCalavera said:You mean the dangerous cult turns out to be the Church of Scientology?
Johnny Novgorod said:Tom Cruise for final boss!MrCalavera said:You mean the dangerous cult turns out to be the Church of Scientology?
MrCalavera said:But first you have to catch him!
Normally I'd agree but I've noticed them creeping in my graphic novels just a little too much lately for my tastes. The Autumnlands, The Massive, The Empty, Afar, etc etc. And that's coming from a huge sci-fi fan.Zhukov said:Usually I'd be all for sci-fi elements in just about anything
I took a look there. Oh lordy, it's better than I thought...Saelune said:I have, the Steam forum for the game is full of it. Honestly, I am glad Ubisoft is doing this just to show how hypocritical so many people are.Smithnikov said:Have you SEEN the whining going on?! The same people who sneer at "special snowflakes"....Saelune said:No. That would be an excuse.
You want it in a new game? Sure, but Far Cry 5 is clearly calling out the nutjobs of America and I hope Ubisoft maintains that ballsyness.
So many people are going "How dare they mistreat religion like that? It should be about killing Muslims instead"
When I lived on the East Coast I used to run into a surprising number of people who seemed to believe that the entire US was as densely populated as, say, Massachusetts. I always asked them if they'd ever been to Montana, and when they inevitably said "No" I'd say "Neither has anyone else. [http://tumblr.mapsbynik.com/post/82791188950/nobody-lives-here-the-nearly-5-million-census]".Silentpony said:In Montana?! We'll be lucky if they have running water and more than 6 people!
It's unsurprising that there's a short list of acceptable antagonists gaming keeps drawing from, it's just weird that they tend to cycle like skirt lengths.Whats with current games being set in rural locations run by pseudo-Christian sex cults?
Give if a few more months.Silentpony said:In Montana?! We'll be lucky if they have running water and more than 6 people!
Whats with current games being set in rural locations run by pseudo-Christian sex cults? RE7, Outlast, now Montana Max's Crazy No Good Tiny Toons Vacation. Hope this isn't just another 'follow-the-leader' phase like the Amnesia crazy, or neo-Modern Warfare.
There's a WW2 CoD game in the offing. Nazis might make the list after a fairly long absence.Here Comes Tomorrow said:Zombies are boring. We're back to the crazy hillbilly phase again. After this it should be space horror or monsters, then back to zombies.Silentpony said:In Montana?! We'll be lucky if they have running water and more than 6 people!
Whats with current games being set in rural locations run by pseudo-Christian sex cults? RE7, Outlast, now Montana Max's Crazy No Good Tiny Toons Vacation. Hope this isn't just another 'follow-the-leader' phase like the Amnesia crazy, or neo-Modern Warfare.
I don't care either way, as long as it's utilized well in the story. Shoehorning in a scifi element "just because" will probably not add anything to the story that I would consider positive. But if they actually take the time to incorporate it, sure. But, that statement isn't exclusive to FC 5, that's pretty much my answer to anything "being added" to a game. "as long as it benefits the story, and makes sense" I don't really have any issue with it.Arnoxthe1 said:I was thinking, what if a drug or some kind of new tech was controlling some of the population? And after the first Far Cry, should we really have any sort of sci-fi element in Far Cry again?
Personally, I would really like if they did something like that but I'd like to know your guys' opinion too.