It has tits and fucking--that's all gamers want these days, right?
tbh if you haven't played it already without good reason then you've already made up your mind
With all the circlejerking around it, I've been avoiding picking it up. The obnoxious fanbase has put me off wanting to play it.I guess I understand now why verb hated and refused to play Halo for the longest time.
Sorry, but sometimes this bugs me. Saying people are circlejerking when a game is both critically acclaimed across the review and player base board, usually means it's actually REALLY fucking good, and not people just obsessing over the next hot meme like Undertale. Especially when its expansion, Blood and Wine, beats out any other RPG this year for GoTY and is basically counted as a new game in of itself.
The mindset of "just because it's popular and everyone loves it, I'M not gonna love it!" without even trying it out, is stupid enough as it is.
But Undertale was critically acclaimed across the board too, right? Obviously they're two vastly different games, but what about Undertale's success makes it a meme worth disregarding and not Witcher 3?
Is it that stupid when the general populace as a whole doesn't have the greatest track record when it comes to making things popular? Call of Duty. Justin Bieber. Bayformers. Kardashians.
Game of Thrones is also shit because of that.
Quote from: Luciana on December 09, 2016, 05:53:42 PMGame of Thrones is also shit because of that.Agreed, the producers should have focused more on the troy and characters who were actually from the books, rather than focusing on pointless nude and sex scenes.
Of all those listed, you only gave me one video game, which is held to a standard far differently than the others listed.
But when things such as writing, world building, and character development are the top things something gets praised for, across all boards, it's something at least looking into, rather than disregarding as a Call of Duty tier of popular. It's all about context.
The perfect 10s come from a deep insecurity a lot of games journalists have about the medium. Instead of embracing games as a unique medium that offers its own kind of experiences, they feel bad that they are reporting on such an unestablished medium, and want to justify it by promoting games that they think are "grown up". This is why there's so much love in games journalism for walking simulators, even though they aren't well liked by their audiences- they oftentimes try to feel grown up by emulating what successful works in other mediums do, which ironically makes them actually very juvenile. Look at the full slogs of "Dear Esther" or "Gone Home", both of which are barely games, desperately clinging to narrative gimmicks to try to impress those who see games as childish. It's a deep disrespect of video games as a medium, which while I doubt most gamers have thought about it like that, they almost certainly feel it when playing these "games". There's a reason most people find these kinds of try-hard art "games" distasteful, and it's because those kinds of games seem almost embarrassed to have gameplay, preferring to replace meaningful player interaction with "adult" elements from more established mediums.ο»Ώ
Quote from: BiggestCockInTheUnsullied on December 11, 2016, 05:49:29 AMQuote from: Luciana on December 09, 2016, 05:53:42 PMGame of Thrones is also shit because of that.Agreed, the producers should have focused more on the troy and characters who were actually from the books, rather than focusing on pointless nude and sex scenes.You completely took what I said out of context as if I actually meant that.If you want them to focus on characters from the books, have fun learning a bunch of convoluted stuff that spans for freaking ever.