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John Murdoch posted:Lady Morgan also has a purse. There's actually a bunch of details in your apartment that change both of them based on your gender. Though the emails hinting Morgan has/had a thing for a female coworker don't.
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Mokinokaro posted:There's actually a bunch of details in your apartment that change both of them based on your gender. Nor Morgan's secretary finding them hot.
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# ? Oct 11, 2017 20:50 |
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There's this generally-otherwise-unremarkable idle game called Castaway Cove that does something a lot of other mobile games refuse to do. It has entirely different UIs (in terms of button locations) depending on if the device is on portrait or landscape mode, which it switches to on the fly. I dig that, as someone who usually plays games on his tablet for the larger screen size.
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# ? Oct 11, 2017 21:04 |
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Guy Mann posted:I love a good vocal track at the end of a game, and while I really love cheeky stuff like God Hand or Portal or Double Dragon Neon being self-referential and congratulatory or something like Metal Gear Solid's use of Here's To You and The Man Who Sold The World that puts a serious dramatic capstone on the game, I adore that Superhot decided that a game full of weird distorted ambient synthesizer music should end with this: Can everything about Superhot be my little thing? I love how they slapped the plot together for the game jam, and then just ran with it for the proper game. It's also so wonderfully hostile with all its 4th wall stuff, which I find so refreshing after all the post-Bioshock meta-wanking the industry got obsessed with.
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# ? Oct 11, 2017 22:27 |
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Shadow of War, there's a lot of missions that involve you following an ally Contrary to many, many games where the ally runs slower than you, they run ever so slightly faster than you no matter if you're walking, running or sneaking
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 02:59 |
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not if you go turbo speed though, stupid idril why can't you get ghost elf powers like me
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 03:12 |
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Calaveron posted:Shadow of War, there's a lot of missions that involve you following an ally In my game they tend to be really, really stupid. "Whoops I'm randomly going to veer off to the left, then back to the right and continue again."
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 03:20 |
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Every one of Pyre's characters is the best character, but the best of the best characters is Ti'zo, a tiny little imp who's also the strongest player in the game (he moves like greased lightning and possesses an instant-death field about ten times his size), completely adorable, and, the best part, the only fully voice-acted character. That is to say, most of the cast communicates in brief voice clips in a made-up language, but Ti'zo talks totally in onomatopoeia that's interpreted by the player, and every one of his little squeaks, grunts, and chirps is fully phonetically rendered. The game doesn't recycle voice clips; it fully pronounces every line for Ti'zo and Ti'zo alone. And that's fantastic.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 03:24 |
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Pyre is such an amazing game and its soundtrack is just godlike (like all Supergiant games really). I love how they made variants for all nine factions in the game for the song Never to Return which also change in-game on whether you are winning or losing the match. the Dissidents version is the best one though no question https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw1DivGCAv4
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 10:49 |
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The voice acting and animation for Bruz in Shadow of War have made me fall in love with the guy.
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Oxxidation posted:Every one of Pyre's characters is the best character, but the best of the best characters is Ti'zo, a tiny little imp who's also the strongest player in the game (he moves like greased lightning and possesses an instant-death field about ten times his size), completely adorable, and, the best part, the only fully voice-acted character. I need to get around to finishing Pyre and trying out more characters. I stuck with the starting trio for the whole cycle and with the game mechanics how they are I need to select a new lineup.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 12:19 |
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Adding on to the Pyre love, although in a far less meaningful way. One of the characters, The Stowaway, doesn't have a set name. Instead, you get to "guess" it, from a selection. Her name is said to rhyme with Grey, and so all the names end with "ae", with each name having a tool-tip that makes some sort of comment. Most of them just kinda go "That sure is a name" but the last one just says "That can't be right, can it?" The name in question? Bae
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Hattie Masters posted:Adding on to the Pyre love, although in a far less meaningful way.
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Ibblebibble posted:I need to get around to finishing Pyre and trying out more characters. I stuck with the starting trio for the whole cycle and with the game mechanics how they are I need to select a new lineup. You're better off just cycling through everyone, since different characters all have different interactions with the opposing teams. Speaking of which - one team, the Dissidents, is a gang of punk-rock dogs with an appropriately thrashing theme song. One of your starter members is deep in debt to them, but early in the game he rallies and tries to go double-or-nothing with the outcome of the next game. The Dissident leader comes off as a raging rear end in a top hat up to this point, but if you win, he immediately goes "haha ok that was awesome, debt's off." But if you lose, he doubles the debt and threatens to go after your character's dear old mother to get the cash. At this point you have two options - you can either save up to pay the debt yourself, or leave the poor bastard to his fate. If you don't help him, the Dissident leader's good to his word and sends a bunch of goons to raid the mother's house. She mistakes them for friends of her son and gives them tea and a nice lunch. The Dissidents then slink away and quietly cancel the debt.
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Oxxidation posted:You're better off just cycling through everyone, since different characters all have different interactions with the opposing teams. The Dissidents are great in general because while everyone else in Pyre is all bummed out about being exiles and having to play fantasy sportsball, the Dissidents are all "gently caress YEAH SPORTSBALL FOREVER"
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 14:28 |
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Mokinokaro posted:There's actually a bunch of details in your apartment that change both of them based on your gender. Which, have to say, actually really liked. Black Ops 3 did something similar if you played as the female player character. Sure, you can say that it's just developer laziness, changing a few pronouns and being done with it, but I like to think that it's at least a little intentional.
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The Iron Rose posted:Which, have to say, actually really liked. Black Ops 3 did something similar if you played as the female player character. Happened as far back as the 90s, with Star Trek: Elite Force. A legitimately good FPS, and you play as Ensign Alex Munroe. Whether Alex is short for Alexander or Alexandria, you choose at the game's start. What changes is one photo in Munroe's quarters. A lady squadmate flirting with you does not change. Sad they didn't keep that for the sequel, though. Was the first action game where I was able to play as a woman and no one in the game thought it was at all weird that a woman would be leading this elite strike team.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 14:58 |
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I think the reason they don't bother changing it is because lesbians are hot.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 15:00 |
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Leal posted:I think the reason they don't bother changing it is because lesbians are hot. I'm inclined to think it's because recording different voice lines for the protagonist being a different gender is more work and expense.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 15:06 |
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The weirdest example of a developer going the extra mile for a gender change is in Deus Ex Invisible War. Early on in the game, your goal is to get into an apartment. There are a couple of paths in available to both genders, but only if you're male do you have the additional option of talking to the apartment's owner in a bar, where this happens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWgkf_TXiKY&t=636s
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The Iron Rose posted:Which, have to say, actually really liked. Black Ops 3 did something similar if you played as the female player character. I'm with you. It's interesting that something perceived as lazy before could now be seen as progressive. But I always wonder (Prey specific scenario)...that assistant who thinks you're hot whether you chose a male or female character. Is he bi or does his preference change in-game depending on what gender you choose? /derail
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 15:40 |
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Heat Signature is the latest Tom Francis game about ejecting people from windows, only now it's about ejecting them from windows IN SPAAAAAACE. So far my favorite little thing is the descriptions on weapons. For example: e: apologies for lovely imaage - I'm on mobile, essentially.
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haveblue posted:The weirdest example of a developer going the extra mile for a gender change is in Deus Ex Invisible War. Early on in the game, your goal is to get into an apartment. There are a couple of paths in available to both genders, but only if you're male do you have the additional option of talking to the apartment's owner in a bar, where this happens: Divinity 2, a game in which you can freely swap genders or indeed anything about yourself at any time, has the camera work change if you're male. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQPsfBADfZc
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Leal posted:I think the reason they don't bother changing it is because lesbians are hot. You joke but I'm pretty sure that this is the exact reason why games (and cartoons, and comics, and every other nerd friendly piece of media) has way, way more lesbian couple than gay ones. It lets you look progressive and attract drooling fanboy shippers with far less chance of making the insecure boys in the peanut gallery uncomfortable. E. That reminds me, the developer museum in God of War was great and one of the best tidbits was them getting approval to give the medusas tits but they couldn't give the cyclops a big floppy wang. Guy Mann has a new favorite as of 18:59 on Oct 12, 2017 |
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Sadly, most women in games seem designed for male titillation. Like you say, even the lesbians. At least Dragon Age: Origins had the hot elf Zevran. Edit: he was a lithe dude, in case you haven't played the game. and he was bisexual. Aleph Null has a new favorite as of 19:22 on Oct 12, 2017 |
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Guy Mann posted:E. That reminds me, the developer museum in God of War was great and one of the best tidbits was them getting approval to give the medusas tits but they couldn't give the cyclops a big floppy wang. Is that why one of the bosses in God of War 2 is literally an enormous pile of tits?
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 19:21 |
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Guy Mann posted:You joke but I'm pretty sure that this is the exact reason why games (and cartoons, and comics, and every other nerd friendly piece of media) has way, way more lesbian couple than gay ones. It lets you look progressive and attract drooling fanboy shippers with far less chance of making the insecure boys in the peanut gallery uncomfortable. More games need big floppy wangs because they're infinitely funnier than big floppy tits.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 19:23 |
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Guy Mann posted:You joke but I'm pretty sure that this is the exact reason why games (and cartoons, and comics, and every other nerd friendly piece of media) has way, way more lesbian couple than gay ones. It lets you look progressive and attract drooling fanboy shippers with far less chance of making the insecure boys in the peanut gallery uncomfortable. But you have to portray the lesbians as entirely there for men and performative, because if you dare to make a character an actual lesbian then their male fanboys get really upset at their waifu that they now see as unobtainable, even though she was fictional anyway. Why yes I am thinking about Tracer in Overwatch Not to go off on a political derail, but I think it's also because like you said, gay male sexuality makes straight guys uncomfortable. Those dudes get very upset if a man makes a pass at them, real or fictional. To add content but keep in the same vein: I like that when you're playing as Ciri in Witcher 3, you have a conversation option at one point that makes her explicitly a lesbian - when someone else teases you about a boy having a crush on you, you can candidly just say "Oh, I like girls, actually." No fuss or change in the gameplay at all, really. As a Gay it might be my favourite little bit of representation, because it has no bearing on her character at all. Just a nice Little Thing. Ciri gonna get that witch booty just like her dad did
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More of an aside than a thing, but I think it could be interesting for a game to focus not on Genre, but on Theme. Hypothetical Example: A game that starts with the trappings of horror but is actually about the unknown and discomfort inherent within it. The difference would come as the creature your trying to avoid/defeat specialises in illusions, first of all appearing as spooky as possible because it's easier. Over time as the player finds notes describing the creature and naming it and talking about how it works it starts dropping the facade, stops hiding itself in the shadows and changes tactics - It knows that it isn't unknown anymore, so suddenly the level geometry starts getting weird as it starts loving with the game world itself, trying to keep the fear going by making the player no longer trust what they think they know about the game world. This could even remain unsettling in broad daylight, like you think you escaped the place, run towards the sunrise, only to find yourself running back towards the building. Eventually things escalate further and further until you are literally walking on the sunrise itself, no notion of up or down, inside or outside, all dimensions cease to make sense and the player just needs to stop the creature and knows how to, the difficulty would be getting there. Just a thought that interested me, I was initially considering the problem of keeping something scary without relying on the usual horror trappings, and it developed.
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BioEnchanted posted:More of an aside than a thing, but I think it could be interesting for a game to focus not on Genre, but on Theme. Hypothetical Example: A game that starts with the trappings of horror but is actually about the unknown and discomfort inherent within it. The difference would come as the creature your trying to avoid/defeat specialises in illusions, first of all appearing as spooky as possible because it's easier. There are plenty of games with a "sanity" or "fear" function that impacts your perception of the game world. Amnesia being the classic example. In my experience, they end up leaning way too hard into horror and less into general unease about the unraveling of reality. Heck, go play "The Stanley Parable" for a pretty good "the game itself if loving with you" type of game. A game like that, but with less humor and more existential dread is what you are talking about. But who'd want to play a game that made you feel that bad. Maybe make a game based on DMT tripping and fractal machine elves pranking your tiny human brain? I don't know.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 20:38 |
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Apparently they gave Lucifer a floppy devil dong in Dante's Inferno if you could sit through that trainwreck of a game.
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 20:40 |
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There are little gauges on the solar panels in Rimworld, if there's a lighting strike on the map, they'll jump up to max very briefly. I like that.
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Glagha posted:Apparently they gave Lucifer a floppy devil dong in Dante's Inferno if you could sit through that trainwreck of a game. I have beaten this game. Can confirm Satan's monster cock is indeed floppy.
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haveblue posted:Is that why one of the bosses in God of War 2 is literally an enormous pile of tits? I've never played these games, so which boss is this a reference to?
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Glagha posted:Apparently they gave Lucifer a floppy devil dong in Dante's Inferno if you could sit through that trainwreck of a game. Honestly Dante's Inferno was really good if you accepted not a single idea in the game was their own. But its executed well.
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Guy Mann posted:E. That reminds me, the developer museum in God of War was great and one of the best tidbits was them getting approval to give the medusas tits but they couldn't give the cyclops a big floppy wang. Bioware's also talked about this phenomenon. For Mass Effect: Andromeda which shows everything but vagina and penis, the artists designed the nude models of the various characters to include those before executives told them no. Bare tits and rear end are okay, but dicks and cooters are just a step too far.
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Breetai posted:I've never played these games, so which boss is this a reference to? One of the three sisters of fates. She's a giant fat pile of tits with spidery arms that spin the threads of fate. God of War 2 was not especially good.
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Cythereal posted:Bioware's also talked about this phenomenon. For Mass Effect: Andromeda which shows everything but vagina and penis, the artists designed the nude models of the various characters to include those before executives told them no. Bare tits and rear end are okay, but dicks and cooters are just a step too far. I God of War their reasoning for wanting to make the monsters anatomically correct was because they were feral creatures and not people, which makes sense considering Okami came out around the same time and Amaterasu had a butthole.
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Nuebot posted:One of the three sisters of fates. She's a giant fat pile of tits with spidery arms that spin the threads of fate. God of War 2 was not especially good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iqKpLhcDBI The first sister is very human looking but has one of her boobs exposed for some reason
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RagnarokAngel posted:Honestly Dante's Inferno was really good if you accepted not a single idea in the game was their own. But its executed well. I don't think that even begins to touch on what's wrong with Dante's Inferno.
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