I thought ever since the first Last of Us came out, triple A gaming has been bland cinematic affair. Because normies saw that game as some sort of holy grail, it was disappointing to see people praise that game as the greatest thing since the slice of bread and the gaming went from gaming to trite cinematic experience.
What's sad is, most of the AAA cinematic games are hiding a genuinely decent game under the bullshit. Like, the multiplayer for The Last of Us on PS3 showed that the game was actually quite fun and could be great. Same with GoW4 (I'd assume Ragnarok is similar if worse on the "hiding it under bullshit" part), which is incredibly fun once you are able to actually play it instead of being stuck in another talking section.
But, most people who praise these games don't actually play them. They just watch LPs or longplays on Youtube and read articles about the story. So they never mention that and it gets lost under the narratives.
There definitely were a lot of potentials in all these triple A games buried by the woke stuff and crap cinematics.
Yep, I find sony fanboys to be just tourists who never played games before until it got mainstream and popular. I bet they still think not much of the gaming.
I thought ever since the first Last of Us came out, triple A gaming has been bland cinematic affair. Because normies saw that game as some sort of holy grail, it was disappointing to see people praise that game as the greatest thing since the slice of bread and the gaming went from gaming to trite cinematic experience.
What's sad is, most of the AAA cinematic games are hiding a genuinely decent game under the bullshit. Like, the multiplayer for The Last of Us on PS3 showed that the game was actually quite fun and could be great. Same with GoW4 (I'd assume Ragnarok is similar if worse on the "hiding it under bullshit" part), which is incredibly fun once you are able to actually play it instead of being stuck in another talking section.
But, most people who praise these games don't actually play them. They just watch LPs or longplays on Youtube and read articles about the story. So they never mention that and it gets lost under the narratives.
There definitely were a lot of potentials in all these triple A games buried by the woke stuff and crap cinematics.
Yep, I find sony fanboys to be just tourists who never played games before until it got mainstream and popular. I bet they still think not much of the gaming.
Just a little amendment: the phrase is "the greatest thing since sliced bread" -- which refers to the automatic bread slicer.
Sorry to be pedantic but I just think understanding the info behind the idiom helps.