this and the loading screen of a character walking sideways through a ravine with less than a foot's clearance. Two of the dumbest fucking thing ever. Even in that Unreal 5 demo they use it. Even goddamn KRATOS does it in Ragnarok and it pisses me off.
What's starting to piss me off is how it's appearing in JRPGs. Specifically: FF7R. Everything about this progression formatting that I hate so much is in it IN SPADES. No wonder they were able to take a three hour portion of the original game and turn it into its own forty hour game.
I barely played the first one but I know it was popular. I rolled my eyes when I heard she was a lesbian but I know people enjoyed it. The casting for the show was ridiculous but expected
Full disclosure: I did enjoy the first game and the teen lesbo short prequel thing too (got both for free).
The first one was pretty good, but I'd never play through it a second time because of the "forced walking conversation" segments.
You had it in the first one too.
Read it again.
this and the loading screen of a character walking sideways through a ravine with less than a foot's clearance. Two of the dumbest fucking thing ever. Even in that Unreal 5 demo they use it. Even goddamn KRATOS does it in Ragnarok and it pisses me off.
What's starting to piss me off is how it's appearing in JRPGs. Specifically: FF7R. Everything about this progression formatting that I hate so much is in it IN SPADES. No wonder they were able to take a three hour portion of the original game and turn it into its own forty hour game.
Boosting as well. Here, give me a boost so I can turn around and lift you up so you can't see the area beyond before it's ready.
I barely played the first one but I know it was popular. I rolled my eyes when I heard she was a lesbian but I know people enjoyed it. The casting for the show was ridiculous but expected
It's fine to like anything so long as you can define the reasons you like it, even if it's as basic as 'the characters in it have really big tits'
Just don't the immediately attack someone for asking why you like said thing to avoid becoming an ideologue.