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Im curious, whats the difference? They seem pretty similar.Visual novels should abandon the Telltale method of storytelling and improve upon the Quantic Dream formula. See Detroit: Beyond Human.
Anytime I mention this though people just get mad cause lol David Cage is a weirdo. Like, yeah, he's a weirdo, but at least he puts some actual effort into visual novel/glorified movie games.
David Cage is one of those writers that work under a leash. If he is given total creative control like he seemed to have in Beyond Two Souls, we get that piece of shite. If he is under watch and given limitations, then we can have something decent coming out of it.
Beyond: Two Souls was wretched in writing and execution. Invisible walls, clunky controls, unnecessary screen borders. QD needs to remember that they are making video games. There's no need to be THAT restrictive in their gameplay.
Also Ellen Page was a thing in it. I recall a Projared review of the game that he concludes saying "At least you can see E.P in her underwear....*a bit disgusted* She looks like a boy..."
Man, that aged well
That should be enough to tell you its awful from the get go.
I never played that cause I have a natural revulsion to Ellen Page. Actually I didn't play Heavy Rain either but I think I watched someone play it. I know I played Indigo Prophecy but it was so long ago I don't remember shit.
I don't remember finding anything overly clunky in Detroit. I was just surprised they let me be like "fuck these robots, they're not people" and make them fuck up their rebellion at every opportunity which I thought was surprising. And then I saw all the different trees and variations that could happen and was surprised, but maybe that's just because most shit I played from Playstation and Telltale the past 10 years has been ball numbingly linear.
Also Detroit had, you know, themes about transhumanism, existentialism, free will and what makes an actual human (the flesh or "the soul").
It felt like it had something to say about man's ambitions and its consequences.
Unlike Beyond Two Souls where I legit was asking myself "What is this story trying to tell me? That everyone is awful? And Im not allowed to go all Carrie on their asses for it because the devs wont let me?". It was a nothing story.
Sega should remake Sonic the Hedgehog (2006.) It had a great premise with world building, they just needed more time. I think a remake would do wonders to fix their reputation.
Now you are going to say Capcom should remake RE 6 but make it "good" now.
For me its like that sock holes situation. How long until it ceases to be the original thing and something else altogether? Thats my problem with remaking these games, there is so much wrong that, if you fix it all, it will barely be tied to the original thing anymore.
Best Sega can do is make a Sonic game that isnt garbage (which hasnt happened in a fucking while, holy shit)
Bandai Namco now wants to expand the reach of elden ring including making a book series
written by GRRM
He apparently has something ready to go which means GOT was not being worked on.
However this isn't going to go over well. I mean the Soulsborne people on youtube already made videos praising the lore and quest design.
Then it turned out that the masterful quest design really was just broken quests and the lore was half done as well because the finishing lines of dialogue were not shown.
That kind of pisses me off because it confirms to me Martin will never finish the book series. He is literally blue balling his fans for god damn years and Im sure he takes a sick pleasure from it at this point.
I wasnt attached to GOT as many were but I know a lot were and it feels shitty for him to focus on ANOTHER book series when he still hasnt finished that one.
I legit think he will never conclude it, mostly because he knows there is no satisfying conclusion that can match the hype, especially after the stakes increased for him to deliever an actual good conclusion after the series adaptation shit the bed.
Its like HL 3, it will never happen because there will never be a satisfying conclusion that makes everyone happy and keeping people in the air feels preferable than to have people getting disappointed and him possibly losing a lot of his networth.
I can see between the lines, Martin.