Yeah, take a look at the guys post history. I won't say what isn't allowed to be said on this site (even when obvious), but it seems this dude is deliberately saying unpopular opinions/against the grain views to get some reactions from people.
At least pink fairy land provides an alternative to brown desert land.Diesel- said:My friend, I dont really play JRPG but i know lot about it. it might be my most hated genre but i respect those who like them.Phasmal said:Wow, capital G Girly that's a new one.
Also I'm not sure what JRPG's you've been playing, generally the main character is male. I mean, there are plenty of female JRPG characters, and a few main characters.
... Did you start this whole thread just to whine about JRPGs cause that's kinda what it looks like.
i just dont like pink fairy land and animu style thing that most JRPG based on.
Now, we have to be fair, there's also brown generic middle eastern city, generic brown and green jungle, generic grey concrete military base. If we are really lucky we might get a generic looking office building.Colour Scientist said:At least pink fairy land provides an alternative to brown desert land.Diesel- said:My friend, I dont really play JRPG but i know lot about it. it might be my most hated genre but i respect those who like them.Phasmal said:Wow, capital G Girly that's a new one.
Also I'm not sure what JRPG's you've been playing, generally the main character is male. I mean, there are plenty of female JRPG characters, and a few main characters.
... Did you start this whole thread just to whine about JRPGs cause that's kinda what it looks like.
i just dont like pink fairy land and animu style thing that most JRPG based on.
Ok? I guess?Diesel- said:My friend, I dont really play JRPG but i know lot about it. it might be my most hated genre but i respect those who like them.
i just dont like pink fairy land and animu style thing that most JRPG based on.
It shows!Diesel- said:My friend, I dont really play JRPG
No not really. i dont play generic millitary gamesColour Scientist said:At least pink fairy land provides an alternative to brown desert land.Diesel- said:My friend, I dont really play JRPG but i know lot about it. it might be my most hated genre but i respect those who like them.Phasmal said:Wow, capital G Girly that's a new one.
Also I'm not sure what JRPG's you've been playing, generally the main character is male. I mean, there are plenty of female JRPG characters, and a few main characters.
... Did you start this whole thread just to whine about JRPGs cause that's kinda what it looks like.
i just dont like pink fairy land and animu style thing that most JRPG based on.
Eh, Phasmal, it was Girly, capital G.Phasmal said:If you respect those who like these games, don't dismiss them as not being `Real Hardcore` games.
So- what exactly about `girly` things makes you uncomfortable?
Oh crap, you're right.Colour Scientist said:Eh, Phasmal, it was Girly, capital G.Phasmal said:If you respect those who like these games, don't dismiss them as not being `Real Hardcore` games.
So- what exactly about `girly` things makes you uncomfortable?
Get it right. XD
While I wouldn't go so far as to say cringe-worthy I really don't get the fuss over Jennifer Hales performance as female Shepard.The general consensus seems to be that she gives a much superior performance than Mark Meer.I did a playthrough as a female to see what it was like and my reaction was "meh I prefer Male Shep"BathorysGraveland2 said:I did want to try a second playthrough of the Mass Effect trilogy as a female, but unfortunately the voice actress is cringe-worthy, so that didn't happen.
Yeah, I found the warm reception to her surprising. She reminds me of Michelle Rodriguez - trying as hard as possible to be as badass as possible, and as a result sounding really forced and fake. Mark Meer sounded a lot more natural to my ears, which is why I vastly prefer the male Shepard.MetalDooley said:While I wouldn't go so far as to say cringe-worthy I really don't get the fuss over Jennifer Hales performance as female Shepard.The general consensus seems to be that she gives a much superior performance than Mark Meer.I did a playthrough as a female to see what it was like and my reaction was "meh I prefer Male Shep"
It's not that surprising, Hale is an established voice actress whilst meer was relatively new when ME came out. Hale got more recognition because she has kind of a fan base that enjoys a lot of her work and follows it from game to game.BathorysGraveland2 said:Yeah, I found the warm reception to her surprising. She reminds me of Michelle Rodriguez - trying as hard as possible to be as badass as possible, and as a result sounding really forced and fake. Mark Meer sounded a lot more natural to my ears, which is why I vastly prefer the male Shepard.MetalDooley said:While I wouldn't go so far as to say cringe-worthy I really don't get the fuss over Jennifer Hales performance as female Shepard.The general consensus seems to be that she gives a much superior performance than Mark Meer.I did a playthrough as a female to see what it was like and my reaction was "meh I prefer Male Shep"
Ah right, I wasn't aware of that, and didn't really care enough to look it up. So thanks for the info brother.EternallyBored said:snip
And if I had a choice between coming out of battle looking like a radiation goddess or like I'd just rolled through a poodle's yard art, then it's a no-brainer: Come get your cotton candy, kiddies!Colour Scientist said:At least pink fairy land provides an alternative to brown desert land.
Seeing as in most FPS games all you ever see is a pair of hands and a gun why does it matter if you're male or female?Diesel- said:Most of time i play PC games. Hardcore PC Shooters and such. all of them we play as badass male characters.
Hmm... nail polish maybe? It could be that some big masculine gamers get off put by seeing well looked after nails shiny with fresh coats of colour?MetalDooley said:Seeing as in most FPS games all you ever see is a pair of hands and a gun why does it matter if you're male or female?