Duane Dibbley
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Playstation don't have daddy Sony's money any more. It will be interesting to see how that unfolds over the rest of this gen.
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People really underestimate how sloppified Japan has gotten. While it's not to quite the same level as the big western studios, there's staggering sloppification going on. Capcom, Squeenix, Konami, and KT have all had major sloppa moments in the past year.I wish I could say it's just the Westerners, but no it's also the nips too if FF7 is any indication.
The only mainstream JRPG series I have any hope in anymore remains Dragon Quest, mostly because of just how beloved that series is in Japan that it might actually lead to open revolt if a Dragon Quest game is shit…People really underestimate how sloppified Japan has gotten. While it's not to quite the same level as the big western studios, there's staggering sloppification going on. Capcom, Squeenix, Konami, and KT have all had major sloppa moments in the past year.
Well the studio making DQXII is the same one that made DQ7R and uhhh... it's not looking good.The only mainstream JRPG series I have any hope in anymore remains Dragon Quest, mostly because of just how beloved that series is in Japan that it might actually lead to open revolt if a Dragon Quest game is shit…
The only mainstream JRPG series I have any hope in anymore remains Dragon Quest, mostly because of just how beloved that series is in Japan that it might actually lead to open revolt if a Dragon Quest game is shit…
God fucking damnit.Didn't you hear the news about a year ago? That series is getting the modern SE treatment. A re-imagining of it's battle system and a more "mature" nature. It's fucking doomed.
That looks AWFULthey make your entire body be engulfed in a really jarring effect
The character's body too thats not dirt that's corruption.Rim lighting and slight cel shading. Also notice the complete lack of overexposure and washed out dead appearance across everything. Bluepoint thought the color choice was a technical limitation. See how the remake has a green tinge across everything.
God fucking damnit.
I vaguely remembered that, but it sounded stupid enough that I had largely dismissed it. DQ has its formula and its worked for literal decades to the point a mainline DQ game might as well be a National Holiday in Japan, if they manage to fuck that up I kinda want to see what the reaction would be.
Beyond “Nothing ever happens.”
I would like to chalk that up to recency bias, but that would be cope.I don't have high expectations for the newest generation of Japanese game playing public either. Remember that BotW and TotK tend to take the top two spots of polls/rankings of zelda games by the gaming public now.
Older creator who thought they'd only get better and wiser with ageare are simply in denial about bing long past their prime.People really underestimate how sloppified Japan has gotten.
Despite how shit the art direction and soundtrack was in DeS remake, I don't really hate them enough to dance on their graves.Dogshit american studio. Kill yourselves.
Its kinda funny how franchises dies to the eyes of fans when companies finally making them appellable to normies and dudebros, which also makes them successful.Normies gonna normie.
I saw a Japanese guy on X talking about how modern Japanese creatives basically live in the domestic otaku media bubble which is why everything has gotten so derivative and schlocky. It brought a lot of stuff into focus for me.New creators lives in confort and grows drowing in an enviroment filled with shitty tropes, built by people who can't do better than ape their superiors and western slop.
Do reading comics/manga counts as reading books tho?Reminds me a lot of how many film and video game people born after like 1995 freely admit that they only watch TV/movies and never read books which causes their writing to be shit.
I have touched on this before:I saw a Japanese guy on X talking about how modern Japanese creatives basically live in the domestic otaku media bubble which is why everything has gotten so derivative and schlocky. It brought a lot of stuff into focus for me.
It's not hard to explain at all.
Older anime had to draw from influences outside of Japanese animation periodically, because it was a newish medium. They drew from Western comics, poorly translated movies, and put their own twist on it. Robocop the movie did something similar, Robocop's design is inspired by a Japanese artist who drew very chromed out robot women, as opposed to the "robot women" we see nowadays who can pass for human so they're easier to whack it to.
Newer anime has a very similar problem that the wokeshit revivals you mention do: a lot of it is incestuous drawing from the well of media the newer creators grew up with. Meaning older anime and tokusatsu. Or, to put it more bluntly, nowadays robot women are almost all variations of Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell, which may or may not be a bad example since she's actually human in a robot body, but you get the point.
It's similar in concept to what happens if you train an image generation AI on its own output.
Somewhat, but ideally you should spend time devoting your brain entirely to prose. It exercises the language part of your brain which is what you need for your writing to not be hacky bullshit.Do reading comics/manga counts as reading books tho?
Prose is a skill that has been going down overtime due to the advancement of visual media, but while that's an issue on itself, the real problem, which is tied to it, is the evergrowing degradation of attention span.Somewhat, but ideally you should spend time devoting your brain entirely to prose. It exercises the language part of your brain which is what you need for your writing to not be hacky bullshit.
The tl;dr is that it made money but underperformed by failing to exceed or even match the success of the original. In the short term, Sony can be both happy that the game succeeded, but disappointed that it didn't meet expectations. In the long term, GoY didn't advance the franchise at all and in all likelihood damaged it. You can think of it like the Switch era Pokemon games, they all made tons of money, but they've definitely harmed the franchise and it's not clear how long Pokemon will continue to be a household name.I have a related question and am not certain where to ask it:
I keep seeing back and forth over whether Ghosts of Yotei underperformed or not. My memory is saying it did and Sony is obfuscating that by citing unusual numbers they wouldn't normally cite. Is my memory failing me?
You say that, but there have been at least three outright bad major Pokemon games on the Switch, and they still hit ridiculous sales figures. Just in the last few days, you’ve had tons of people soyfacing at the privilege to pay $20 for a GBA rom, which will easily sell 5 million in a matter of weeks because Pokemon fans have zero standards.You can think of it like the Switch era Pokemon games, they all made tons of money, but they've definitely harmed the franchise and it's not clear how long Pokemon will continue to be a household name.
Legends Z-A sold less than Legends Arceus despite the sub-series being promoted from spin-off to main-line, with a larger install base to sell to, and with an unusually long wait between Pokemon games. That's despite the fact that it did better than Arceus in Japan, which means that the comparison in the west is even worse. Does that mean that the next Pokemon game will fail? No, of course not, but if Pokemon continues at it's current trajectory, it will lose relevance, potentially even within 10 years. Pokemon is a franchise that captured 2 generations of gamers, both millennials and zoomers, but there's no way it's going to capture gen alpha at this rate, and it seems to be losing the zoomers (maybe even the millennials).You say that, but there have been at least three outright bad major Pokemon games on the Switch, and they still hit ridiculous sales figures. Just in the last few days, you’ve had tons of people soyfacing at the privilege to pay $20 for a GBA rom, which will easily sell 5 million in a matter of weeks because Pokemon fans have zero standards.
at least fromsoft hasnt fallenPeople really underestimate how sloppified Japan has gotten. While it's not to quite the same level as the big western studios, there's staggering sloppification going on. Capcom, Squeenix, Konami, and KT have all had major sloppa moments in the past year.