I saw the leaks; what a fucking dumpster fire this game is going to be.
It’s not helping their case considering their approach to the hate is the same as Patrick Soderlund’s “Don’t like it? Don’t buy it” statement when people were in uproar about BF5’s controversy. People listened and didn’t buy it, why ND/Sony is trying to be stand offish with the community is suicide considering not even 2 years ago an example got made of DICE for doing the same thing.
SpoilerPeople are angry that you only play half of the game as Ellie (they’re also making her evil) and the other half as the daughter of a surgeon Joel killed at the end of TLOU (I shit you not) who beats the shit out of Ellie and kills Joel with a fucking golf club, that’s the gist of it but if you look further into you can you get a more detailed explanation To top it off, ND is abusing the copyright strike system to censor any videos or memes about TLOU 2 using a front website with no credentials or legal department (highly illegal). There’s evidence that Anita Sarkeesian was also involved in the development of the plot of the game which resulted in it turning into SJW fan fiction.
Never really played the first one but what's with this sUbVErTiNg eXpEcTaTiOnS hard on in pop culture recently? Sometimes I think it's an attempt to replicate the game of thrones effect, but surely that's a prime example of how NOT to execute it.
Quote from: Mordo on May 03, 2020, 11:20:15 PMNever really played the first one but what's with this sUbVErTiNg eXpEcTaTiOnS hard on in pop culture recently? Sometimes I think it's an attempt to replicate the game of thrones effect, but surely that's a prime example of how NOT to execute it.What do you mean?Examples?
Quote from: Ingy on May 04, 2020, 12:40:53 AMQuote from: Mordo on May 03, 2020, 11:20:15 PMNever really played the first one but what's with this sUbVErTiNg eXpEcTaTiOnS hard on in pop culture recently? Sometimes I think it's an attempt to replicate the game of thrones effect, but surely that's a prime example of how NOT to execute it.What do you mean?Examples?Last JediNew TerminatorGoTAll of them had those "gotcha" moments that tried to be edgy and subversive but really just ended up being disjointed and incoherent. Also apparently Picard is taking a weird and wacky turn but I'm not a Trekkie so I can't comment.
and you're damned if you give the fans what they want.
Nah, The Last Jedi was dope af. You're damned if you subvert expectations and you're damned if you give the fans what they want. Personally, I don't care what the fans want. All that matters is the artist's vision for the film; Artists with integrity ignore the opinions and wants of their fans.
Quote from: Dan on May 04, 2020, 10:16:37 PMNah, The Last Jedi was dope af. You're damned if you subvert expectations and you're damned if you give the fans what they want. Personally, I don't care what the fans want. All that matters is the artist's vision for the film; Artists with integrity ignore the opinions and wants of their fans.There's having an artistic vision and then there's being contrarian for the sake of being contrarian.If you're trying to argue that the meandering mess of TLJ and its contradictory character development is an artistic vision, then sorry to say, it's not a very good one.
Quote from: Mordo on May 05, 2020, 04:42:23 PMQuote from: Dan on May 04, 2020, 10:16:37 PMNah, The Last Jedi was dope af. You're damned if you subvert expectations and you're damned if you give the fans what they want. Personally, I don't care what the fans want. All that matters is the artist's vision for the film; Artists with integrity ignore the opinions and wants of their fans.There's having an artistic vision and then there's being contrarian for the sake of being contrarian.If you're trying to argue that the meandering mess of TLJ and its contradictory character development is an artistic vision, then sorry to say, it's not a very good one.still the best one in the film franchise
Quote from: Verbatim on May 05, 2020, 04:43:24 PMQuote from: Mordo on May 05, 2020, 04:42:23 PMQuote from: Dan on May 04, 2020, 10:16:37 PMNah, The Last Jedi was dope af. You're damned if you subvert expectations and you're damned if you give the fans what they want. Personally, I don't care what the fans want. All that matters is the artist's vision for the film; Artists with integrity ignore the opinions and wants of their fans.There's having an artistic vision and then there's being contrarian for the sake of being contrarian.If you're trying to argue that the meandering mess of TLJ and its contradictory character development is an artistic vision, then sorry to say, it's not a very good one.still the best one in the film franchiseNope.
Quote from: Mordo on May 05, 2020, 04:45:34 PMQuote from: Verbatim on May 05, 2020, 04:43:24 PMQuote from: Mordo on May 05, 2020, 04:42:23 PMQuote from: Dan on May 04, 2020, 10:16:37 PMNah, The Last Jedi was dope af. You're damned if you subvert expectations and you're damned if you give the fans what they want. Personally, I don't care what the fans want. All that matters is the artist's vision for the film; Artists with integrity ignore the opinions and wants of their fans.There's having an artistic vision and then there's being contrarian for the sake of being contrarian.If you're trying to argue that the meandering mess of TLJ and its contradictory character development is an artistic vision, then sorry to say, it's not a very good one.still the best one in the film franchiseNope.what do you mean by "contradictory character development" anywayi swear to god, if you're talking about how luke was written
The fact that Kylo was being built up to be Vader 2.0
The fact that Kylo was being built up to be Vader 2.0 but instead turned into some Linkin Park tier rage autist.The fact that Finn was, well I don't even fucking know what he was meant to be in that movie. If it was comic relief then it was executed abysmally. He ended up just being a non entity character. And yeah, the fact that Lukes characterisation was essentially intergalactic Tom Hanks in Castaway that does absolutely nothing throughout the film with the exception of being a lame bait and switch "gotcha" moment for Kylo in the climax.PTSD Luke as a concept could've been done really well too.
Quote from: Mordo on May 05, 2020, 05:08:29 PMThe fact that Kylo was being built up to be Vader 2.0 but instead turned into some Linkin Park tier rage autist.The fact that Finn was, well I don't even fucking know what he was meant to be in that movie. If it was comic relief then it was executed abysmally. He ended up just being a non entity character. And yeah, the fact that Lukes characterisation was essentially intergalactic Tom Hanks in Castaway that does absolutely nothing throughout the film with the exception of being a lame bait and switch "gotcha" moment for Kylo in the climax.PTSD Luke as a concept could've been done really well too.i personally don't enjoy it when characters are written with cookiecutters, much less under the auspices of fanboys on how characters "should" actand are you seriously implying that Darth Vader 2.0 wouldn't have been the lamest and most uninteresting route they could've taken with kylo ren's character
I'm not implying anything. I'm saying the groundwork that was established in FA was completely 180'd in TLJ, making the movie and the trilogy as a whole one big incoherent disconnect.
Quote from: Mordo on May 06, 2020, 07:17:00 AMI'm not implying anything. I'm saying the groundwork that was established in FA was completely 180'd in TLJ, making the movie and the trilogy as a whole one big incoherent disconnect.the most i can agree with this statement is that rian johnson's desire to stick it to the fanboys was markedly transparent over the course of the movie, but that's ultimately the main reason why i like it in the first placebeyond that, i'm not terribly interested in how the films cohere—i'm just glad that johnson did what he did, even if it TRoS suffered for it, because star wars fans are so insufferable that they had this middle finger coming for decades (besides, i think tragic stuff like the unfortunate passing of carrie fisher ultimately did more damage to the film than johnson's writing ever could)
Okay, but I'm sure that you'd admit that your sentiments are the result of spite on your part?I liked tlj on release, but in hindsight I don't find it to be a narratively satisfying film.
TLJ was also very funny, which is refreshing because star wars has always been incredibly sterile when it comes to humor
snoke's death (and the whole build-up to it) was fucking awesome, and the single best climax in the series
i find that star wars fans literally only care about story when there's so much more about to appreciate about movies—TLJ in particular treats us to some of the most visually interesting scenes in the whole series, and i'm not just talking about lightsaber battles; what about the mirror cave sequence? find me a scene in the original trilogy that dared to go in a weird artsy direction like that (you can't because the original star wars movie was a hackjob that was saved in editing)