For both Rage 2 and New Dawn it at least offered a new look to the post apocalypse, bright and vibrant instead of just the dark and grim like so many others chose.
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For both Rage 2 and New Dawn it at least offered a new look to the post apocalypse, bright and vibrant instead of just the dark and grim like so many others chose.
I'm heartbroken. This is awful. Y'all are probably right about the branding. It's pretty sad that nobody (game producerwise) likes grit anymore. Grit was my childhood: Star Fox (SNES), Mechwarrior, and Starcraft too. I like that stuff. Lots of people do. But I guess only the babies matter anymore. Well, to be fair, they are the ones with the time to spend playing video games.
This is Blizzard we're talking here, Nissa. Being heartbroken and disappointed is to be expected nowadays. Once hell freezes over, they'll change their ways and you'll like them again.
Nah, we still get gritty titles and they do well like Sekiro, Doom, etc. Even the new Mario is grittier than any Mario ever made except maybe Mario RPG:Quote:
It's pretty sad that nobody (game producerwise) likes grit anymore.
http://gameguidecentral.com/wp-conte...4178692DAF.jpg
(yes, this is in a Mario game somehow XD)
It's just that the corporate Pixar crap is what's trendy right now. There was a time when gritty was the norm and friendly franchises turned edge-lord:
From
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...MvvQIw32Trw0wV
to
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ActZerobox.jpg
From
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to
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...n_Coverart.png
etc.
I'd argue that this wasn't necessarily for the best though I do miss the music from that era and can't stand the garbage that's popular right now(trap music is just the worst...). We need balance but that's just not how corporations operate unfortunately.
The one StarCraft thing that was mildly interesting and they cancel it in favor (partially) of some Overwatch garbage?
Fuck off.
I'm not calling you a liar, Sandwich, I'm just having trouble believing that Bomberman went from that to...that. Wow. Sure is something.
I guess maybe "grit" isn't quite the right word I'm going for. As much as you can call stuff like your examples gritty in tone, the feeling is...different from what I'm trying (and likely failing) to say. There was a certain...welcoming feeling of cold openness. A void, if you will. Not grit as in guns and violence, grit as in a grimy world that is odd, sinister, and yet changes you for the better, in a grim sort of way.
I dunno. It's hard to put into words.