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ooo boy, I don’t remember the last time I came across a new game at that price point with “overwhelmingly negative”
“works on my machine”
it’s already released, and probably 5, 6 and 7’s out there somewhere by now, too
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if they ever get around to it, I want them to put stupid FF7R amounts of cash into it, and not half-ass it; license the guilty gear xrd/dragonball fighter z graphics engine from Arcsys, and make the entire thing with that - it’s already shown it can do the Toriyama artstyle perfectly fine
to add to this, what we believe we “feel” about something is our association of a thought with the culmination of our previous memories, along with physically biological influences mixed in. The color red being processed by our brain causes excitement, so it’s used in food to increase appetite, in interior decorating to make a scene more romantic and intimate, used in road signs to signify danger; mix the physiological reaction of something with the personal memories associated with it, and you get your personally emotional reaction.
going further up the comment chain, art doesn’t exist in a bubble, it’s a product of the artist that’s a product of the zeitgeist they existed in. Any piece of art can be picked apart by someone educated enough by the source material and the historical period it was created in; they can dissect the combination of influences that gave birth to the content itself, along with the techniques used. Even if the techniques are “new”, it’s still iterative and a product of other existing methods - either from other artists, or from other fields of expertise.
to add to this, no art exists in a bubble - someone that’s educated enough on the relevant subject matter could take any piece of work, and break it down into the individual influences that coalesced into that work; from the content itself, to the techniques used
and if it is good, please don’t shit the bed later…
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I consistently pray for shareholders never getting their deathgrip on Valve
people discover things they like in the beginning, and then want to re-experience that feeling again - regardless of it being a paradox to re-experience the novelty in a formulaic retread of it. publishers abuse this fact by exploiting the branding surrounding the ideas that gave those feelings, even when the original creators for those dopamine-generating ideas have long left
mayo can be pretty spicy
putting in an official way for users to create and load mods takes resources that the small indie company Bethesda just can’t afford to use; the modders can do the work for that, too
this but kitchen countertop appliances
I want to feel more important and for people to specifically pay attention to me supporting someone’s comment, and I will use up digital space to show that I agree on everyone’s screens that they need to scroll past, without contributing anything more to further explore or expand any ideas in the comment
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