I've watched the comments on this thread just to see how mean they would be. I think it's useful to show my gameplay experience. I did not intentionally play poorly to "troll" anyone. But it serves as an interesting social experiment. I walk into a game cold, and this is the play that results. The video shows it's a notch more difficult than your typical Mario game. In fact, if you are expecting Mario, as the story says, then you are thrown off. And it shows that the developers are going to leave a lot of people who are worse than me behind. Maybe they're fine with that. Maybe they want to target gamers with a love for difficult games. That's fine. But I think they should signal that. How many games actually come with a tutorial these days? They're not popular. But if it's necessary, that is a signal this is going to require some skill. As for other comments on this thread, I wonder why they are hostile to someone who is viewing the game as a beginner? Are we that intolerant of people who are not "gamers"? Should I have played the scene over and over again until I was good at it, and then turned the recording on, like so many of those perfect video walkthroughs you see? I believe that games can be made accessible and inviting to people who are not hardcore fans, and these people can be accommodated inside the same game that is appealing to hardcore fans, through difficulty levels. So when people tell me that I shouldn't be playing this game because, on my first play, I was pretty lousy -- that's an attitude that argues that games should be shut off in their own little corner, only played publicly by the masters and the experts. I disagree with that view entirely, and I believe it leads to elitist attitudes that allow gamers to look down on other people, and that only leads to a more fragmented world of haters.
Hahahaha what's the deal with the Pax Humana guy in the comments defending this Dean guy?
Dude has some pretty bad skills, but I kinda feel for him. He doesn't deserve this kind of backlash.https://venturebeat.com/2017/09/08/the-deanbeat-our-cuphead-runneth-over/
The only people I feel sympathy for are the developers who've had their p cool video game turned into a dumb meme.
Quote from: Onion on September 10, 2017, 10:07:10 AMThe only people I feel sympathy for are the developers who've had their p cool video game turned into a dumb meme.Sympathy? I had never heard of this game before this meme and I'm sure the same goes for thousands of others. This is excellent advertising for them.
Quote from: Flee on September 10, 2017, 09:24:16 AMDude has some pretty bad skills, but I kinda feel for him. He doesn't deserve this kind of backlash.https://venturebeat.com/2017/09/08/the-deanbeat-our-cuphead-runneth-over/looks like a bunch of lies and exuses tbh fam. this dude has really no business being a "games journalist the" if he sucks this much at his job. the guy hasn't gotten any better since 2007 when he gave mass effect 1 a bad score because he didn't use his talent points when he leveled up.
Quote from: Nipples the Enchilada on September 10, 2017, 12:00:37 PMQuote from: Flee on September 10, 2017, 09:24:16 AMDude has some pretty bad skills, but I kinda feel for him. He doesn't deserve this kind of backlash.https://venturebeat.com/2017/09/08/the-deanbeat-our-cuphead-runneth-over/looks like a bunch of lies and exuses tbh fam. this dude has really no business being a "games journalist the" if he sucks this much at his job. the guy hasn't gotten any better since 2007 when he gave mass effect 1 a bad score because he didn't use his talent points when he leveled up.Holy shit are you for real?