Geeks are no longer geeks, either.
Now one must be a neckbeard and remain a virgin to prove his status as an actual nerd, and not just a hipster douchebag. And amusingly enough, that's not being a nerd, just a freak.
That, too, reflects the state of the game industry: a whole lot of falsehood as games, their creators, and even those simply related to it become, quite simply, shallow, pathetic, ugly, and certainly not what they used to be, just merely a fa...
Wireless? Surround? Headset? Jesus christ, it's like an audio engineer's living nightmare.
Oh, look. BUZZWORDS!
Hold up a minute, Eiyuu Senki WITHOUT banging from the Caesar to Vlad the Impaler (in the form of cute little girls, of course) is NOT Eiyuu Senki.
Rather, the game is quite mediocre those things aside...
I don't get why developers feel their fighting games need to be restricted to a 2D camera view and other genre tropes.
I mean, I'd rather see something more akin an action game than looking at the flash walk around slowly around the stage.
Look at all the white knights zoning in, holy heck! No wonder games keep getting worse every day, they need to pander towards idiots like those.
You have new respect for pathetic manchildren and hipsters that cry at everything and won't find a job? Because that's literally the only thing that film shows.
Keep in mind this is also the man who wrote "suck my dick, choke on it" on Twitter as the ever-classic ad hominem directed towards a person with rather good points in comparison. If anything, the creator of this game is a complete dickhead...craving (and getting, unfortunately) attention for various ...
"the only FF games that are on the same level of 7 are the ones that came before it"
Man, I never knew IX came before VII. Them silly nips with their silly roman numerals, right?
Also, almost every FF that came before VII is superior to that. And with almost, I mean every single one that isn't II.
It looks to me like the one that doesn't know anything about FF is you, bro. Anyone that actually likes the series will see that ...
"Plus we dont like button mashing so either go back to turn base combat or get some help from namco tales devs on real time battle systems"
You hate button mashing but want them to go back to combat systems that consisted on pressing a single button over and over, or want them to get help from the developers of a series that's known for being a huge buttonmashing fest?
Just...what? That's the most contradictory phrase I've seen in my lif...
@liks
Then I hope you truly enjoy your painfully homogeneous, insipid, mediocre, and flashy but not substantial games while you miss out on the actually good, if flawed, stuff.
Yeah, the best Spider-Man game since 2, yet webs attach to the sky, LOL
I watched more than a few videos, and boy, did it look boring and bland as hell.
Well, at least it's better than that lazy pseudo-'retro' graphics that completly misses the point of its wannabe style.
This isn't from Mikami, it's from Suda 51...
The game is both prettier and more stable than Skyrim, though.
I disagree. "The Another World" (no, not the iconic platformer) or something similar would feel far more fitting for a broader audience, and it would also feel more like a Ghibli movie in that regard. "Ni no Kuni" just looks odd in comparison. It would also have more to do with the storyline in general, since I very much doubt they call the another world in the game "ni no kuni".
It's a painfully mediocre third person shooter with only the name of Max Payne, but neither the style nor the soul.
Not "amazing" in the least, I'd say.
Remember that dinosaur toy in one of BF3's trailers?
It kinda escalated from there.
Neither are those of polled individuals.
You're completly missing the point.
"Right actually graphics are still important if they weren't we would be playing atari 2600 games instead of modern games"
That's actually something people do, kiddo. Playing all sorts of games for old consoles (and arcade machines), I mean. Those little bastards have a myriad of hidden gems to play and enjoy you've never heard of before, and I guarantee you'll have more fun with them than with most modern games.
That is fascinating, but your logic is flawed:
One, a video game magazine is exactly that, genderless. It pertains to the hobby in itself, and only the hobby. Or well, it should, but thanks to people like you such standard is apparently an utopian fantasy.
Second, most males who play video games never "kick butt" (referring to the expression in all its juvenile whole), unless they're pubescent, stupid, or mayhaps both. I'm quite sure we refe...