Agent York
Crisp as a clear spring morning
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Holy crap, the way that Matt's Beanie turns into a mask blew my goddamn mind.
You're so right, they're going to play Skullgirls!
Skullgirls Scrublords?
Oh.
I didn't watch the play through. Regardless don't you think there's a chance that they did give the game a chance, but didn't like it anyway?
I did watch the playthrough. (Not all of it.) Most of it was them completly ignoring interactions that were important to the plot, them constantly talking about how cool the game would be if something that they personally wanted to happen happened, them never shutting up about David Cage, them completly ignoring dialouge, them complaining about how "confusing" the story was because it was out of order (even though there is a timeline that tells you when the events happen.) Pat blaming the game for his own failures (which led to a DSP reference, which wad horrible when you consider how much better he was at Beyond then they were. Heck, his whole playthrough was better then TBFP's.) Woolie fumbling around as Aiden, Pat and Matt crying racist for dumb reasons, and their really annoying nitpicking (they complained about a guy that was sitting on a bench in the background, for Pete's sake.) and them just taking a dump on the game before they even started playing it.I didn't watch the play through. Regardless don't you think there's a chance that they did give the game a chance, but didn't like it anyway?
BEYOND: Two Souls is not an objectively good game, it's all a matter of opinion. You can't just say "Oh you didn't like it? You must have not been paying attention/given it a chance."
I think that playing a game is giving it enough of a chance. Remember what I said though, regardless of whether they gave it a chance or not, people are allowed to not like the game.
I like the part that they have up.
They only have part one so far.
I know. I just want to know when I the next part will be coming out.
I'm sorry, but can you jog my memory on what you're describing? Was it the horses? Cause for the life of me I cannot remember what happened to the horses, or their being any sort of animal or anything that had something sad happen to it in TLoU. Just drawing a huge blank right now, hate it when that happens. Or were you talking about a human character?
I hate it when writers kill off dogs incorrectly.
He's talking about how The Last Of Us was able to tell an emotionally powerful story without having to to go the easy route by killing a dog or a baby. Speaking of babies, they're a weird subject in storytelling. They can't really have a character so they're always a MacGuffin.
Ah sorry, I was reading too into it and thought he was talking about how TLoU did a scene like that right, not that it succeeded because it didn't stoop that low lol
Thinking of dog deaths treated as the loss of a character made my mind turn to Iggy (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure), and now I'm sad. Goddamn that glorious Boston Terrier.
I do agree. the Last of Us really made me feel for everything in the game so much better than the walking dead. it also didnt go the walking dead route of "nice guys always die or are gonna be bad" because lets face it, Tommy was the shit. Tommy is best uncle.I hate it when writers kill off dogs incorrectly.
If a specific animal must die in a story, it shouldn't be just a shortcut to eliciting an emotional response.
An animal companion is a character just like any other human, therefore their death should be treated as such.
I am Legend did it perfectly.
He's talking about how The Last Of Us was able to tell an emotionally powerful story without having to to go the easy route by killing a dog or a baby. Speaking of babies, they're a weird subject in storytelling. They can't really have a character so they're always a MacGuffin.
fun fact about Buckley though, thats the name of Troy Baker's dog who sadly passed away during the game's production. I really wanna see some kind of video of Troy recording that line.
from what I've seen in the most recent playthrough.... the zombies are an annoyance in season 2. unless they cut out all the parts where the zombies were super relevant, but I doubt it.But the game is so good to watch. It's not so much as drama as "Fuck you I'm doing this because I need to protect this one child". On top of that the zombies were still a threat the entire way through. TV show is all over the place for me to care. Zombies seem like an inconvenience if anything by now.
I read the comics.I don't read The Walking Dead comics because I hear that they're awful in comparison to the TV series which is fucking amazing, I dare anyone to say otherwise. As for the Video Game, I haven't played it but it looks great from what I've seen when Matt and Pat played it.
Also are you talking about Buckley Sano? He's the only dog I remember and he literally did nothing.
Well, the whole point of the walking dead is that the people are the walking dead, and the zombies are a constant reminder that we will die.I daresay; I do NOT like the Walking Dead TV series.
It became less about the zambies and became an opera. First season was cool. 2nd was eh. Did not even bother with 3rd.
But the game is so good to watch. It's not so much as drama as "Fuck you I'm doing this because I need to protect this one child". On top of that the zombies were still a threat the entire way through. TV show is all over the place for me to care. Zombies seem like an inconvenience if anything by now.
Wait, are you talking about the comics, the game, or the show?I'm mostly hating on the walking dead. I just feel it pulls too many of the feels stunts to keep its readers interested. the baby is what put the nail in the coffin for my distaste of the series. Also, theres like, 4 dogs (and a set of dogs) that bite the dust due to zombies in the walking dead universe.
I do agree. the Last of Us really made me feel for everything in the game so much better than the walking dead. it also didnt go the walking dead route of "nice guys always die or are gonna be bad" because lets face it, Tommy was the shit. Tommy is best uncle.
and I will say, I never felt more for a child and dog than the note in that one level of the Last of Us did. not gonna say, because I don't want to spoil it.
and the game does have an animal death, and its handled super well.