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#1  Edited By GunslingerPanda
@damnboyadvance said:
"I'd suggest sports, and getting a few new dudes who are into that. It'd be pretty cool. "
This is why these threads can never work: Opinions differ far too much. The idea of a sports site is entirely unappealing to me.
 
They should just do what they want.
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#2  Edited By GunslingerPanda
@InfamousBIG: See, I got all of that, I just wasn't into it in the slightest. I just couldn't get connected to it.
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So, I see all the love the last 1/4 or 1/5 of the game that Red Dead Redemption gets... it was dull. DULL.
 
"Hey, you know thirty hours ago when we made you do all this mundane shit like herding cattle to get you to grips with the controls? Well, you're gonna spend the next 3ish hours doing that again!"
 
No thank you, Rockstar. It was boring the first time around, I do not want to do it again. So why does this part of the game get so much love? I find it abysmal game design, to be completely honest. Is it because some people get a feeling of connection to John's wife and kid? I felt no connection as I was just so pissed off at having to do these boring jobs again. Or maybe (and this is total guesswork) they like seeing John the family man, working to support the family he's about to be seperated from? I didn't get a sense of that either. All I got a sense of was repetitive tedium.
 
The very last half hour was kind of cool, though; protecting the farm as John before getting shot up, then getting revenge with Jack. But even that made ZERO sense. If the government just planned on killing Jack anyway, why send him back to his farm at all? Should have just shot him when he'd done his job. Probably would have been a more emotional moment, in fact; he'd worked tirelessly to be reunited with his family, only to never see them again. Still could have run with the whole revenge thing with Jack, too.
 
It just shocks me that people are using this as an example of good storytelling in videogames when it's anything but. I get the impression that all those people know is videogames and have never watched a truly great movie or read a novel since school.
 
The phrase "All the subtlety of a sledgehammer" comes to mind.
 
P.S. This totally isn't a troll: If you love it, great. Fuck my opinion. Just wanted to open up some discussion on it.

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#5  Edited By GunslingerPanda
@HitmanAgent47: I work a full time job and a part time job and I manage to read a shit ton of books, but then I put them before games, so I guess it's less about how much time you have and how you want to spend it.
 
But then, who cares? It's all opinions anyway, dawg! I'd personally love to see a book-focused Whiskey site, if only for the fact it might make a decent podcast.
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#6  Edited By GunslingerPanda

I generally try to play a game before forming a first opinion.

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#7  Edited By GunslingerPanda
@HitmanAgent47 said:
" @GunslingerPanda said:
" @HitmanAgent47 said:
"I will rather watch the movie version of the book if I can. "
 Ugh. "
Yeah totally, I mean there are ppl like well the novel version was much better. Then i'm like, i'm watching the movie version so I don't have to read the book. "
No offence, I just find this attitude abhorrent.
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#8  Edited By GunslingerPanda
@HitmanAgent47 said:
"I will rather watch the movie version of the book if I can. "
 
Ugh.
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#9  Edited By GunslingerPanda

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger! Unfortunately, Continuum Shift isn't out here yet, but I've got it on pre-order.
 
I think my favourite is Taokaka. She's a spunky catgirl with dangerously large claws, and I like her down>down+C attack. Noel was quite fun, too. And those are the only two characters I've played with.
 
So, there's a story mode, and it's hella confusing. First of all it seems like there's just a shit ton of clones running around (Noel goes all cloney, and Hakumen spoke to Taokaka as though she were a clone) and secondly, there seems to be a whole bunch of branches depending on the choices you make/winning or losing. I did all the ones I could find yet somehow I'm only at like 80% with Noel and 90something% with Taokaka. Confuzzling.
 
Also just got DQIX, which is awesome.

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#10  Edited By GunslingerPanda

Haha, that's hilarious, and a little too far, but so what?
I just started playing Calamity Trigger (Europe, no CS yet) and this design does not surprise me in the slightest.