I considered giving it a go. Then I looked up some gameplay footage, and concluded that it would be nothing more than wasted disk space. It's a sad MHW knockoff with a fortnite filter slapped on
Are you playing it on a 20 y/o screen or something? Or maybe you're eyes are just broken
Okay I know it's an opinion piece... but damn that's a stupid question...
It's not though, and the community will be better off without said crooks
So funny thing, I looked up his picture. Why don't you do that as well, very simple, just google "chris plante polygon". Can you look at his picture and still say he's not overreacting?
The issue is that he's overreacting, and trying to make that kind of behavior ok. If people started making these kinds of complaints every time they saw a similarity between a monster and a disability/defect, then we'd soon be out of monsters in games. It's a fictional piece of work, it does not have a duty to please everyone and people need to stop treating games as such. The mutants in the game make you feel bad? Don't play the game, it's that simple.
The mutants are also: bloated, bald, over all malformed, oddly coloured.... yet the writer decides to focus on the fact that one facial feature is similar to his condition? I'm sorry but no, based on that argument 90% of monsters in various games would be offensive since there's surely a real life birth defect that looks the same.
The mutants of the game are not mutants because of one facial feature, and the writer needs to rethink his values if he feels the need to write an...
Oh damn you're right.... I allowed myself to be blinded by hate.... you know what, I think I have the right solution. How about, we completely stop making finished games, but instead start selling the essentials for making your own game! Everyone can make their game exactly the way they want! And to make sure nobody manages to hurt someone with their creation, any form of distribution of these user-made games will be strictly forbidden, maybe they could be DNA-locked?. Gamers would only b...
Okay fine, you wan't un-sensitive content? Why not just erase any kind of detail to be safe, make every character/creature into stick figures, let's just ban anything that might in any way remotely resemble anything that exists for real, that way nobody's gonna be offended right? Although... what about people without limbs, they might get upset to see moving figures with limbs.... okay maybe make every living object in every game into a generic floating orb?
Or...
No Man's Sky have redeemed themselves, leave them out of that list.
Thanks for the heads-up!
Well there's a name that just rolls off the tongue
This "article" is just distasteful and definitely not newsworthy. While I agree there's too much negative stuff around here, I don't consider this kind of content any better either.
Yeah noticed that effect myself just a moment ago, I'm losing faith in this site :'D
Agreed, I would not approve this as gaming news to begin with. Same as every other post about nude mods for various games...
They should maybe update the title to match the final conclusion, ie better content, not more...
Absolutely agree, there have been so many times I've played a game, genuinely loving it only to have some friends who don't even try it because: "But why? It got like 6/10 in reviews", my favourite example being Spider-Man: Web of Shadows. Easily one of my favourite Spidey games ever, despite it's low score and one of my friends adamantly refused to even try it cause it had a bad score.
While I'm not happy about a delay either, maybe it is because they need to rethink things. Clearly the way they've been doing things hasn't been working out great so far. So instead of bashing them for this delay, maybe hope that they'll figure out a way to save the game.
Agreed, it's a pretty straightforward fight once you figure it out, but I think the issue was (or at least I felt that) the bull was a bit of a "bullet sponge". As in even when you were doing everything right, it took forever to wear him down.
No, it was not. What they had at launch might as well have been called alpha testing. They have however improved vastly over the years, and the game today seems to be flourishing. What is great is that they didn't give up. They kept developing and releasing content despite all the negative response they got.