Everything posted by Tale
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
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Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition Announced
It seems easier so far. By which I mean that the first group of Goblins didn't instantkill any of my characters this time around. I'm fine with that if it means I can have a Sorcerer, Assassin, and Berserker Halfling in the party. The Cavalier and Priest of Tyr are just icing.
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Police arrest, attack reporters; order reporters NOT to cover protest. IN UNITED STATES.
I'm pretty well classified as a bleeding heart liberal, but that's not something I can be outraged by. Police should take any threat with a weapon seriously. And you'd be surprised how fast someone can charge at you while under fire. They gave him lots of opportunity to disarm and whatever else their commands were. The thing I'm seeing there is a failure in our mental health care and overall health care systems.
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Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition Announced
Also Steam and GOG.
- Good Old Games
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
I never felt like audience factored into it. It seems to be a sardonic criticism of people using words to mean things they don't. I guess reading between the lines could produce some ideas about who or why, but that's not seeming to work out all that well, is it?
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What are you playing now?
I finished Alien: Isolation. Overall it's a pretty good game. On the downside, I don't foresee replaying it in the future. I also started up Fable III which I got back in a Games with Gold promotion. I like that, it's a lot like Fable II which I know lots of people hated. It does have it's tedious elements in making friends with people. And it's paced bizarrely at the beginning where you don't get the quests that give you a decent amount of seals until after you already need a bunch and try making friends with freaking everyone.
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Journalism and sexism in the games industry
4/10 Does that mean my post is better or worse than the Phantom Menace?
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Journalism and sexism in the games industry
I hate scores. But I think my reasoning is a bit different.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
I liked 2 and Brotherhood.
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RANDOM VIDEO GAME NEWS
*ducks* They're going to have ducks in the next AC game? Well crap, I might have to violate my rule against yearly franchises.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt [2014]
Ciri's dead, Jim.
- Good Old Games
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Journalism and sexism in the games industry
Old thread. I don't think you understand what sexism is. Sexism is, for example, the fact every female humanoid in the first Witcher game who the developers bothered to give a name was either (1) somebody the player-surrogate could have sex with, (2) represented by the "hunchbacked old crone" character model, or (3) the madam of a brothel. There were many women around in the gameworld, going about their business, utterly unconcerned by Geralt or his affairs who would hardly talk with him. I wouldn't call that particularly sexist. Geralts life being saved by a woman repeatedly, his role as her tool in the battle she wages against Salamandra, his manipulation by her and his fragmentary rememberance of Yennefer. Triss was a far more effective character than Geralt, not to mention young Adda, whom was orchestrating a coup d'etat in a sexist medieval world. I mean it's not like the game had us slaughtering masses of women again and again, like most games do with men, thoughtlessly having us slaughter thousands in graphic detail. As gaming has done since its inception. Still I wouldn't play at being a professional victim based on this, the developers aren't intentionally demeaning men or being sexist, they're just making good, fun games. Edit: Oh sorry sexism is prejudice, stereotyping or discrimination, such as evidenced against men since the dawn of gaming. 2nd Edit: In point of fact I think one could argue both in the games and the books that though set in a sexist medieval world, the strong, independent, motivated and clever women of the Witchers world clearly demonstrate how ridiculous that sexism is. Characters such as Triss, Yennnefer, Philippa Eilhart and others serve as a subtle play against the mores of the world. Obviously this is not the clumsy, blatant preaching and moralising that many people prefer, but as a nuanced jab at the worlds status quo I find it quite nice and rather effective. After all Ciri is far more important to multiple worlds than Geralt.
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Drama and games journalism, soggy leg joint edition
Well past the limit. New thread up.
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- Dragon Age: Inquisition
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
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Dragon Age: Inquisition
Don't worry, I'm holding steady! Grumbling here to myself about agency. In between spouts of incoherent ramblings an onlooker would just be able to make out the names "Gault," "Merideth," and "Starkid."
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What are you playing now?
Alien: Isolation just keeps going and going, doesn't it? I was positive I was at the end, then I realized I don't even have the final device upgrade. Also #@%@# those androids in protective suits. They're worse than the bleeding alien! At least there's only ever one of him and he's easy to get rid of. At one point, those androids are even immune to pipe bombs!
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What are you playing now?
I've played FEAR 2 quite a number of times. And I do like it. But the only thing it has over FEAR 1 appears to be texture res and polycount. Graphically, it lost the dust, damage, and compression wave effects of FEAR that greatly contributed to the chaos of firefights. It's not set up as well for the ambushes where you round a corner into slowmo, toss a grenade to the left, blow up two guys, flying kick another guy in the back, then turn around and headshot the last as he finally catches sight of you. There's no gameplay improvements over FEAR 1. And the level design changed from sprawling office and warehous spaces into straight corridors broken up by arenas. The arenas are nice and where most of the action occurs, but they lost side passages, roaming, and ambushes.