I....just....don't even.......what?

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Bara_no_Hime said:
The Heavy Metal Nerd said:
"As you know, most of us females just hate those action video games," she said. "You don't have to use shooting. You can use, for example, a princess which has a magic wand and whenever she touches something, it turns into a butterfly and sparkles."

Furthermore, the article in question was about research she'd conducted which said action-heavy games actually IMPROVED vision and brain functions.
**laughs** Okay, now I want this game!

Imagine it - a modern FPS with beautiful graphics. Instead of being gritty, however, it's shiny and pink and sparkly.

It functions just like a modern FPS, but instead of a gun, you see a dainty arm with a magic wand. And the beam attacks from the wand disintegrate enemies into gib made of butterflies and sparkles. Also possibly rainbows.

I would totally play that game. ^^ It would be fucking hilarious!

Edit: Just to be clear, I ALSO like my sniper rifle and shotgun. But this game concept sounds worth it for the LOLs alone. ^^
http://lollipopchainsaw.com/
Suda51 is already taking a genre known for gore and violence and juxtaposing it with rainbows and other pretty visuals.
 

Bara_no_Hime

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RedEyesBlackGamer said:
http://lollipopchainsaw.com/
Suda51 is already taking a genre known for gore and violence and juxtaposing it with rainbows and other pretty visuals.
**watches the trailer**

By all the gods, that is... just insane. ^^

Damn you Suda51. I don't even like Zombie games, but I may have to check that one out anyway.
 

Knight Captain Kerr

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Isn't turning people into butterflys also evil. It is even more so by suppressing free will and taking away what it means to be human.
 

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Jadak said:
LarenzoAOG said:
Jadak said:
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Jadak said:
LarenzoAOG said:
That wouldn't work at all, where is the conflict that keeps us enthralled?
After you turn the target into sparkling butterflies, they turn on you. Presumably.
Alright you have the conflict but it is entirely at the behest of the player, that game would be deeply flawed for sure.
Nonsense, the butterflies only exist because you created them out of an existing hostile element, likely a zombie of some sort.

So really, it's a tactical choice, zombie or butterfly swarm? (may or may not be zombie butterflies)
So you're turning one enemy into another? That's a silly game mechanic, and since I assume that the butterflies would pose less of a threat to the player than any difficulty or strategy would be thrown right out the windo.
You've clearly never been attacked by a swarm of butterflies, nevermind zombie butterflies. Less of a threat? Pfft.
Boy, this sure has gotten silly.
 

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I thought these kind of people didn't exist in real life. I thought they were just a stereotype troll used in fantasy and sci-fi settings. Oh, if it just were all a fantasy... But sadly, no.

That woman is by definition a retard.
 

ms_sunlight

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Last game I played was Deus Ex: Invisible War. Anyone tried to tell my Alex D to make things "sparkly" she would have shot them between the eyes with her Red Greasel Hunter!
 
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Thaius said:
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Well she's not entirely wrong, just woefully ignorant about how these games work. I mean you could certainly make an incredible game out of that concept, but how would you contextualize it? What's the story? Why are you turning things into sparkly butterflies? How does that factor into the bigger picture of the gameplay? It's certainly a viable gameplay concept, but to simply say "replace guns and blood with magic wands and sparkles" is extremely ridiculous and simply demonstrates an intense lack of understanding of this medium and how it works. But at least that misunderstanding isn't extending to the same lengths to which most people take it.
The year is 2088, only you can stand in the face of the nano-machine armies, use your wand of death to create hunterkiller butterflies, then set your army of butterlies up with sparkle cannons and let them loose, you are dalec drason, and you are humanities last hope against the machines....

I'd buy it.
Well I think the point of her comment was to make a non-violent game that the stereotypical girl would find appealing, so I'm pretty sure my statement still stands.

?but yeah, that would be awesome and I would totally buy it too.
ME. TOO.
 

Kapri

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I actually did a research paper on this topic as well. Look for "The Influence of Media Violence on Youth" by Craig Anderson, Leonard Berkowitz and other people.

Plus that ditzy assistant professor doesn't know jack. Ughh...