Quote from: Verbatim on December 03, 2016, 12:42:03 PMhey, you should pick up pokemon sun and/or moon, thoughThe demo left me unimpressed. I think I'll pass.
hey, you should pick up pokemon sun and/or moon, though
Quote from: Luciana on December 03, 2016, 12:42:25 PMQuote from: Verbatim on December 03, 2016, 12:42:03 PMhey, you should pick up pokemon sun and/or moon, thoughThe demo left me unimpressed. I think I'll pass.the demo showed, like, nothing thoi'll write a review later next week and see if i can't convince you
Quote from: Uranium on December 03, 2016, 01:04:40 AMSomeone explain to me why people bitch and moan at titanfall for having no singleplayer, yet Team Fortress for Normies gets away with it scott free and wins GOTY.At least Titanfall actually had an ingame story. Even Destiny doesn't make you pay for Brian Reed-tier Sword Art Online comics books to get the story.overwatch was more fun for more people than titanfall ever was
Someone explain to me why people bitch and moan at titanfall for having no singleplayer, yet Team Fortress for Normies gets away with it scott free and wins GOTY.At least Titanfall actually had an ingame story. Even Destiny doesn't make you pay for Brian Reed-tier Sword Art Online comics books to get the story.
I take them seriously in the sense that I want for them to be taken seriously--I don't want people to view it as a joke. I think it would be nice if video games had an equivalent to the Oscars or the Palme d'Or, where the art is taken seriously and we can truly assess each and every one of gaming's greatest/most important achievements of the year and celebrate them.You know, instead of circlejerking over what the most popular games are.The fact that we can't is what I'd consider a problem worth fixing and, yeah, complaining about. Taking seriously.
Quote from: Verbatim on December 03, 2016, 12:56:08 PMI take them seriously in the sense that I want for them to be taken seriously--I don't want people to view it as a joke. I think it would be nice if video games had an equivalent to the Oscars or the Palme d'Or, where the art is taken seriously and we can truly assess each and every one of gaming's greatest/most important achievements of the year and celebrate them.You know, instead of circlejerking over what the most popular games are.The fact that we can't is what I'd consider a problem worth fixing and, yeah, complaining about. Taking seriously.The issue is that even the Oscars are biased toward popularity. Just being nominated is a matter of wooing the electors through gifts and flattery, much less winning.That's not to say that the winner is the one who paid the most, but there aren't many forms of media that have a completely objective reward show. And honestly, I don't think there ever will be. Art tenda toward subjectivity, so there's no hard and fast "best game".Other than Tetris, of course.
Quote from: 「Prime」 on December 04, 2016, 12:36:12 AMQuote from: Verbatim on December 03, 2016, 12:56:08 PMI take them seriously in the sense that I want for them to be taken seriously--I don't want people to view it as a joke. I think it would be nice if video games had an equivalent to the Oscars or the Palme d'Or, where the art is taken seriously and we can truly assess each and every one of gaming's greatest/most important achievements of the year and celebrate them.You know, instead of circlejerking over what the most popular games are.The fact that we can't is what I'd consider a problem worth fixing and, yeah, complaining about. Taking seriously.The issue is that even the Oscars are biased toward popularity. Just being nominated is a matter of wooing the electors through gifts and flattery, much less winning.That's not to say that the winner is the one who paid the most, but there aren't many forms of media that have a completely objective reward show. And honestly, I don't think there ever will be. Art tenda toward subjectivity, so there's no hard and fast "best game".Other than Tetris, of course.I think there are objective things a game can be judged on. After all its a bunch of 1s and 0s and while stuff like looks and story will always be in the eyes of thr beholder I think the beautiful thing about gaming is that there are mechanics and tech and things we can objectively judge a game on.
At the end of the day we all know Blood and Wine was robbed of GOTY. Uncharted 4 was great. Heck it might be the best game of this year. And to the dude earlier in this thread. Uncharted 2 is, objectively, the best Uncharted. Also. I did miss the big set pieces too. But thank Neil for that. He wanted it to be more grounded and less over the top. Bruce isn't on TLOU 2 either so Neil will probably go full dark mode like he tried in the original.