And yet . . .PurpleRain said:Yes.donmilliken said:Is it now?PurpleRain said:Thread closed.
Thank you, I'm glad we could get the name-calling stopped so soon.TheHecatomb said:Absolutely right, I totally agree on that. But this wasn't the case in this particular situation, so projecting it on Garfgobblewhateverhisnamewas does make it a fairly weak argument. I'm not saying it's not true, I don't know that, but it just wasn't mentioned until you brought it up.Sylocat said:Actually, plenty of people mention hating anime when attacking DBP, even though anime doesn't really play that big a part in DBP at all apart from some of the drawings looking vaguely similar to the anime style. And by the way, I accuse people of hating Japanese arts because that's what a lot of people pretend to do here, in hopes that it will either impress Yahtzee and/or make them popular here. It's something that comes up in a lot of the semicoherent posts that keep attacking DBP for having the nerve to exist.
But whatever, think what you want.
No hard feelings or whatsoever, it just bothered me how you immediately jumped into defense and claiming something that wasn't even mentioned by the so-called attacker.
It isn't a mix between emo and anything. You're making it abundantly clear you have no idea what emo is.TheHecatomb said:Yeah sorry for not writing an in-depth review of the song explaining every aspect and nature of every single note. I'm just saying it sounds horribly standard and clichéd, and it would perfectly fit in the current mixture of emo/nu-metal bands that are being hyped all around. Sorry if I forgot to mention it's actually a crossover between emo and east-Mongolian satanistic blackened death metal, I just had a hard time telling from those few seconds of music.
Quite frankly, I couldn't care less what genre it is. It just sounds like something that could perfectly fit in the Bullet for my Valentine discography, or any other of the threehundred-in-a-dozen bands in that genre. Needless to say I think it's overhyped and uninspired rubbish, and most importantly not suiting ZP at all.
sycophant.S3anyBoy said:Very nice and professional intro. I just wish I could find that music to DL, good review too.
Well quit your whining and enlighten me then, because right now the only thing you're doing is crying over an appearantly miscalled genre and blatantly missing the point, namely that the hype of trying to beef something up with 13-in-a-dozen sounding guitar riffs (gonna cry about that too?) doesn't fit ZP.Z4N5H1N said:It isn't a mix between emo and anything. You're making it abundantly clear you have no idea what emo is.
Emo = Emotional Hardcore. Hardcore punk from the 80's/90's. Look into Rites of Spring, Embrace, and Moss Icon.TheHecatomb said:Well quit your whining and enlighten me then, because right now the only thing you're doing is crying over an appearantly miscalled genre and blatantly missing the point, namely that the hype of trying to beef something up with 13-in-a-dozen sounding guitar riffs (gonna cry about that too?) doesn't fit ZP.Z4N5H1N said:It isn't a mix between emo and anything. You're making it abundantly clear you have no idea what emo is.
And you're absolutely right about emo, I tend to not go into deep research when I can perfectly establish I don't like something from a distance (and preferably behind a fence). Call me an ignorant twat for that if it makes you feel better, it certainly makes me.
Some of it is undoubtedly that, but I think you should give your viewers a bit more credit. Musical and artistic tastes are not some fickle phenomena on the same level as high-schoolers blindly following the latest fashions. People generally know what they like, so when a unique, variable, rough-hewn, independently-flavored, and awesome intro is converted to something that is arguably its opposite, there will be backlash that isn't reflexive but comes from peoples' hearts.Yahtzee said:Most of it I'm putting down to the human instinct to be opposed to sudden changes in routine and status quo.
Indeed - no one would have cared, because no one would have noticed it.Yahtzee said:I'd like to point out that if the reviews had had original music and an intro like that from the very beginning no-one would have cared.
Of course we are. We're going to watch regardless, because you are fucking awesome, but the megaphone of the Internet lets us amplify our thoughts about a component of the presentation that may have been rather more integral than even its creator realized.Yahtzee said:I'd also like to point out that I kind of thought everyone was here for the video game criticism, which is unchanged.
I'm not sure who you're concerned about reflecting poorly towards. It's certainly not those of us that are so into the show that we take the time to register and post comments here, and I'd wager that it's also not most of the silent Internet People that take the time to watch an animated review of video games.Yahtzee said:It was my idea to spruce up the videos and make them look a bit more professional, because otherwise it reflects poorly on me.
Yeah, that... yeah. Can't do much about that beast.Yahtzee said:Extreme paranoia concerning copyright infringement may also have played a part and I wanted to err on the side of caution.