Very excited for Eiyuden Chronicles. The game looks incredible and Yoshitaka Murayama has written one of, if not the, best stories in video game history.
This isn‘t the guy to make this point.He’s one of the single most overrated directors in the history of Hollywood. Much of his work is ideologically addled nonsense that constantly drifts into conspiracy theory - that isn’t even well researched!
And that’s when he’s not doing puff pieces for the imperial Russian state.
@chriss_m: I hope you're joking, AI is bad and it needs to stop. Humans are lazy enough as it is now a days.I don't mind technology, but on the same note we need to dial back the laziness that has overcome this generation as a whole.Example? ask a 20 somethin year old to drive a manual,sit back and enjoy the show.
This is just Luddism and is as old as humanity itself, I’m sure. You’re not going to stop AI. It’s going to happen whether you want it to or not. It’s already inevitable. Invest yourself in thinking about ways it can be useful.
I’m not trying to console war, but I do need to say this. Every time I think I’m going to have to get an XBox finally, they mess it up. This game looked good, but it’s just a mini-experience. India Jones was interesting, but it’s first person. Starfield Is, well, Starfield.
When an IP can’t even bear the weight of its own canon, especially when the canon is as light as this IP’s, then it’s a dead franchise being milked as far as I’m concerned. I’ll pass on this.
Until Dawn remains the best game in that whole genre, in my opinion. It was actually one of the best games on the PS4. It’s a real shame The Quarry was so bad. The funny thing about The Quarry was that the character drama was actually really good. It made me think a game in this genre could work as a straight up drama.
Adapting this really puts us in a weird meta place of actors playing video game characters who were portrayed by actors.
It’s SO NICE to see companies actually publicly disagreeing with one another again. For *far* too long companies, celebrities, whatever, have all rounded the wagons in support of one another. Which is what led to this horrible monoculture we’ve been dealing with for so long, where calling anything out is ‘harassment’ and ‘abuse’.
This idea that ‘we’re all in it together and have to have each other’s backs’ is incredibly toxic when you’re talking about corporations. I mean look at journalism and blogging. A massive horde of scoundrels who consistently cover for each other and we’re all the worse for it.
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