Vaarna_Aarne
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Actually, a Fallout game written by MCA where you play as a Super Mutant would be awesome.
Konjad said:curry said:Only an idiot would buy DA3 given the probability it's gonna suck.
I think it's gonna be good if it's stays similar to DA2.
Last time when MCA wrote a Fallout game it had mafia, talking scorpions, chinese kung-fu clans and scientific tribals - are you sure you want this?Actually, a Fallout game written by MCA
MetalCraze said:Last time when MCA wrote a Fallout game it had mafia, talking scorpions, chinese kung-fu clans and scientific tribals - are you sure you want this?Actually, a Fallout game written by MCA
deus101 said:MetalCraze said:Last time when MCA wrote a Fallout game it had mafia, talking scorpions, chinese kung-fu clans and scientific tribals - are you sure you want this?Actually, a Fallout game written by MCA
I'll take exentric and fantastical anyday over shit thats "emotional" and "thought provoking" that passes onto as writing art in todays industry.
deus101 said:I'll take exentric and fantastical anyday over shit thats "emotional" and "thought provoking" that passes onto as writing art in todays industry.
I'm really hoping for that, too, so the shitty bioware trademark disappears for good. I'm sick and tired of you dumbskulls making topics about this irrelevant garbage.Konjad said:I think it's gonna be good if it's stays similar to DA2.curry said:Only an idiot would buy DA3 given the probability it's gonna suck.
MetalCraze said:deus101 said:I'll take exentric and fantastical anyday over shit thats "emotional" and "thought provoking" that passes onto as writing art in todays industry.
Except that's how Alpha Protocol is.
Chris Avellone is no better than Kojima really.
The number of the reviews was... very polarized, awesomely so.
Captain Shrek said:You know what? You are absolutely right. I am going to bore you now with my angsty opinion. What has happened in recent years with video games, is exactly what happened to the broad field of arts in the last century...
Gord said:Captain Shrek said:You know what? You are absolutely right. I am going to bore you now with my angsty opinion. What has happened in recent years with video games, is exactly what happened to the broad field of arts in the last century...
You seem to have a rather... simplistic understanding of arts in general.
Just the same one could argue that during the last century art was finally freed again from the rigor of aesthetic theory you seem to like so much.
Take painting. Why should artists continue to aspire painting lifelike if photography is much better at it? Why not try a different approach? That the results may be alienating to many is something you have to accept or maybe even actively aspire to do, I guess (but is at the same time in contrast to your proclaimed dictate of appealing to the masses).
And how did great works of art come to be in the past? They have been remittance work, usually paid for by the rich, anyway not meant to be shown to the masses (maybe with the exception of sacral art).
Btw. there has always been a "mass market" for the trivial and average. It's admittedly commercialized to a much higher degree now, though. Still, all this banal, shit, boring stuff from days gone is lost now, while what remains is whatever was deemed worthy enough, or was good enough for preservation. It will be just the same with whatever is produced now.
Captain Shrek said:Sorry. My opinion on this issue is too complicated and long to discuss further on internet.
Gord said:Captain Shrek said:Sorry. My opinion on this issue is too complicated and long to discuss further on internet.
It was not my intention to offend you. And I agree that this is not the best place to discuss it.