I'm okay with people unironically likeing Quantic Dream games. What i'm tired of, was some part of industry trying to push Cage as this kind of ateur, and revolutionary in gaming, that showed unwashed game dev masses what videogames should strive for, to be considered a true ART. That is, being more like movies. Just... no.Samtemdo8 said:You mean my like of Zack Snyder films and the Hobbit movies wasn't it that made me fascinating?ObsidianJones said:... you've suddenly became so fascinating to me.Samtemdo8 said:And I like David Cage games.
Anyways Specifically I like the games Heavy Rain and onward.
Never tried Omnikron myself and I know people on GOG.com that likes it. I am under the impression that as of now Faranheit/Indigo Prophecy is the weakest.
I am sucker for hyper realistic graphics that David Cage provides, and I just think his games are unique in the ocean of Triple A games at the moment where most others are multiplayer/online focused with Loot Boxes/Microtransactions/etc.
Yeah, visually their games are impressive, but are more than often weighted down by The Sun King's hackneyed writing, without good gameplay to back it up.
Though, for what it's worth, boys, generally, enjoyed Detroit more than his previous games, particularly Connor's segment... BUT, that also might be because this time David wasn't the only writer.
So yeah, that, and the aura of pretentiousness around him, made him such a good target for Best Friends.
Also: I was meaning to give Max a watch, and now might be the best time to do it.
Reminder that you start Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy by choosing "NEW MOVIE" in the menu. You can't make this shit up.CoCage said:snip
Omikron hungers.Drathnoxis said:David Cage tried to steal an entire generation of gamer's souls and give them to the demon lord Astaroth. He is not a nice man.