Thebonehead
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Take the L son, you owe them an apology instead of a laughing emoji. Weird i guess
Yes it is... Very
Take the L son, you owe them an apology instead of a laughing emoji. Weird i guess
Or Dustborn. That game should have just been called Wokeborn.Not even close. Clearly you haven’t played Tell Me Why!
It's like they tried to Kate Fleetwood her.The actress in reality:
The in-game character (officially shared image):
Because 30 years ago vs. today
And also again, you can play the old game and play the new one and compare them and maybe you'll understand maybe you won't
It´s not that the in game character isn´t beautiful. It just looks like 30 years older than the actress
Seriously, when is this bullshit trend going to stop in the Western developer community?
These faces are “voluntarily” transformed, so don't tell me it's the lighting, the polygons or some crap like that. At some point, you have to send a strong signal to these developers: don't buy or play their games. Attacking publishers' wallets is the only way to make your voice heard.
It's just ironic seeing certain people being hyped for a SweetBaby/DEI mediocre-looking game after making a complete drama irt the same issues avout a game nobody even cared about.
What made you think I ran away? LolYeah, which people complained about woke and DEI for Concord only to turn around and express extreme hype for Indiana Jones?
You ran away when adamsapple asked you to prove your accusations.
Concord and Indiana Jones aren’t in the same genre, play nothing alike and push for vastly different experiences. It’s perfectly fine for someone to be hyped for one and turned off for the other.
So, since you got corrected on it not being fake, I accept your apology.
But SweetBaby influence isn't even an issue really, the game just looks mediocre af.
I’m not one to quote myself but today I’ll be kind enough to do it:You guys need to drop the Sweet Baby bullshit, it's going to be in every AAA game going forward, whether it's under the guise of Sweet Baby or some other name.
People want to talk about the game, it's near impossible.
Do you work at an international corporation or government institution? If anything, they’ll invest more in DEI. It’s a booming business. I see more and more people from my team moving to DEI management positions across the company. You guys are in for a rough awakening if you think this is going anywhere.
DEI is only getting started.
Yes, put Indy next to OG Until Dawn and see how the latter has superior (facial) animations.Can people talk about the game please, instead of themselves? Nobody cares.
Are all the Playstation bootlickers in this thread going to crawl back and apologise if there's nothing aberrant in the game?
Of course they're not.
If there's a sniff of a woman in this game they'll be all like "See! We told you! DEI!".
Whatever is needed to fit their hypocritical narrative.
You've been judged.
Not just facial animations. But animations are a key element to a game's quality.Until Dawn has better facial animations than almost everything out there, but I don't play facial animations I play games. If you want to give the game 5/10 for facial animations then be my guest.
It's funny how you call Xbox fans 'Rats' and yet it's you and your ilk that infest everything, eat all the food, shit everywhere, and are scared of pussy (cats).Yikes, joined 2023 with only 5 post and all in this thread. Alright, rat squad, spill the beans. whose Alt are we dealing with here?
Isn't it MS that is serving 'us' Indy on a silver platter?It's funny how you call Xbox fans 'Rats' and yet it's you and your ilk that infest everything, eat all the food, shit everywhere, and are scared of pussy (cats).
Why deride a game for its looks? It looks good enough and the gameplay is king. Graphics, personally, are cherry on top. Considering machine games past, odds are the gameplay is brilliant. I wouldn't be suprised if this game scores a 85-89 in metacritic.Not just facial animations. But animations are a key element to a game's quality.
Indy combat looks stiff as well and environments sterile, though lighting and art direction looks good.
Like I said earlier, this looks like a typical pc-to-console port you buy at some sale.
Like I said earlier, this looks like a typical pc-to-console port you buy at some sale.
I've no idea what you're even saying here.Isn't it MS that is serving 'us' Indy on a silver platter?
It's funny how you call Xbox fans 'Rats' and yet it's you and your ilk that infest everything, eat all the food, shit everywhere, and are scared of pussy (cats).
Indi has simpler animations during gameplay.Not just facial animations. But animations are a key element to a game's quality.
Indy combat looks stiff as well and environments sterile, though lighting and art direction looks good.
Like I said earlier, this looks like a typical pc-to-console port you buy at some sale.
Aren't rats known for deserting a sinking ship, yet Xbox fans are known for sticking their heads over the parapet to continue to defend the console at great personal risk?There, there, it's gonna be fine. Everything is Xbox anyway.
As I said, combat looks stiff and the environments sterile.Why deride a game for its looks? It looks good enough and the gameplay is king.
Had to look em up to see what games they made, but not surprised to see they made the last few Wolfenstein games.Graphics, personally, are cherry on top. Considering machine games past, odds are the gameplay is brilliant. I wouldn't be suprised if this game scores a 85-89 in metacritic.
That's fair. I can see how it's your cup of tea. No argument there.Plus, although Indian Jones doesn't have much brand appeal nowdays, people like me who like tomb raider and uncharted games, are likely to give it a go( especially considering there might not be any more uncharted game). The game could be a hit.
Even the CGI animations are sub-par to OG Until Dawn though.Indi has simpler animations during gameplay.
That ensures low input lag, 1 to 1 control.
Any game that has complex animation blending reserves a lot of milliseconds when you push the stick to get character going.
Anyone that considers gameplay as most important would prefer Indi approach.
SBI have gone too damn far now.Plus, although Indian Jones doesn't have much brand appeal nowdays, people like me who like tomb raider and uncharted games, are likely to give it a go( especially considering there might not be any more uncharted game). The game could be a hit.
Warranty 90+ from IGN.Wait, did they give her the same hairstyle as this dude?
Personally I like it this way, shows the focus is more on gameplay and not graphics. I assume you haven't forgotten hellblade 2. It looked amazing, had great animation and was trash as a game.As I said, combat looks stiff and the environments sterile.
"looks good enough" might just not be enough for all.
Persoanlly, I don't think I will enjoy it as much as uncharted games but you never know. Trailers don't reveal the complete story after all.Had to look em up to see what games they made, but not surprised to see they made the last few Wolfenstein games.
Defenitely can see why Indy is off-putting to me.
That's fair. I can see how it's your cup of tea. No argument there.
But this game is like a cheap copy of Uncharted or Tomb Raider.
I can get that. Maybe reviews and word of mouth will catch your eye?.I was a massive Indy fan as a kid, but this doesn't interest me at all.
Anyway, I was already out until that Ozriel dragged me back, so I'll leave the rest to those interested in the game.
There are a lot of youtubers that seem to think this "non buynary" movement is something they can artificially make happen. I mean, people are not buying woke games because they don´t like them. You don´t have to "convince" them not to buy those games. Just tell them why they are woke and people will do whatever they feel like.Seriously, when is this bullshit trend going to stop in the Western developer community?
These faces are “voluntarily” transformed, so don't tell me it's the lighting, the polygons or some crap like that. At some point, you have to send a strong signal to these developers: don't buy or play their games. Attacking publishers' wallets is the only way to make your voice heard.
Probably because devs previous games were first person? Since they experience with fps combat mechanics why risk third person? Plus going third person comes with the risk of people unfavourably comparing it to uncharted( which people are still doing).I honestly still don't get why they went with a first person perspective over third person. I doesn't make sense to me in an Indy game.
I really want to hear whoever mandated this explain their design choice.
What are you talking about?And games like Tomb Raider and Uncharted don't seem to have a problem with having great animations at all.
They really shouldn't have gotten intimidated by Uncharted comparisons, if that's the case, given Indy has largely served as the root inspiration for series like Tomb Raider, Pitfall and Uncharted. Instead, they should've proudly embraced those comparisons and worn them on their shelve with the ambition to out do those derivative competitors.Probably because devs previous games were first person? Since they experience with fps combat mechanics why risk third person? Plus going third person comes with the risk of people unfavourably comparing it to uncharted( which people are still doing).
What are you implying? That Tomb Raider and Uncharted have unresponsive gameplay?What are you talking about?
Maybe you don’t notice it.
Try playing Monster Hunter Rise then move on to Wilds (beta).
Rise being a Switch game was a lot more responsive.
MH being a gameplay focused series, they still didn’t went overboard with animations in Wilds, yet its immediately noticeable how simpler game feels so much better in controls.
Simple, all Zenimax had was 1st-person centric devs so they went with it.I'm honestly still don't get why they went with a first person perspective over third person. I doesn't make sense to me in an Indy game.
I really want to hear whoever mandated this explain their design choice.
1st person works best when the devs fully commit to it, that's how you get the most out of the immersion offered by that camera perspective. Titles like Bioshock, Mirror's Edge, Dishonored the new Dooms etc all prove this.Probably because devs previous games were first person? Since they experience with fps combat mechanics why risk third person? Plus going third person comes with the risk of people unfavourably comparing it to uncharted( which people are still doing).
Except these competitors have largely improved on the Indiana Jones formula and managed to deliver with far more consistency not only in games, but also in film.They really shouldn't gotten intimidated by Uncharted comparisons, if that's the case, given Indy has largely served as the root inspiration for series like Tomb Raider, Pitfall and Uncharted. Instead, they should've proudly embraced those comparisons and worn them on their shelve with the ambition to out do those derivative competitors.
His posts are some of the best comedy I have ever experienced. He's honestly a cut above all the other console warriors I have seen.What are you arguing? That Tomb Raider and Uncharted have unresponsive gameplay?
Animation quality has nothing to do with how long or complex it is. The walking animation the first two seconds is PSX CGI worthy. Those fists when Indy is running are pathetic. Indy looking straight into the wall when wall crawling is embarrassing.What are you talking about?
Maybe you don’t notice it.
Try playing Monster Hunter Rise then move on to Wilds (beta).
Rise being a Switch game was a lot more responsive.
MH being a gameplay focused series, they still didn’t went overboard with animations in Wilds, yet its immediately noticeable how simpler game feels so much better in controls.
Why y'all gotta post fake things?
Why would a consulting firm even be mentioned in COMPANY CREDITS under IMDB?
Hardly. That's your pov, and I can respect that, but I largely disagree with them "improving" off Indy. None of the Uncharted games have really managed to recapture the epicness of the original trilogy imo. That's not to say they weren't fine games on their own.(...)
Except these competitors have largely improved on the Indiana Jones formula and managed to deliver with far more consistency not only in games, but also in film.
There's a reason that even a middling Uncharted film can outdo a new Indiana Jones film in the theaters.
What is this “epicness” that was unachieved?Hardly. That's your pov, and I can respect that, but I largely disagree with them "improving" off Indy. None of the Uncharted games have really managed to recapture the epicness of the original trilogy imo. That's not to say they weren't fine games on their own.
Latest Indy flick wasn't probably what fans actually wanted to see, btw. But, hey, what do I know.
Look, this is just a matter of taste.What is this “epicness” that was unachieved?
What are you implying? That Tomb Raider and Uncharted have unresponsive gameplay?
Japanese 3rd person action games are gold standard. Mostly because animations are over the top, which helps in communicating actions taken by player/enemies.Animation quality has nothing to do with how long or complex it is. The walking animation the first two seconds is PSX CGI worthy. Those fists when Indy is running are pathetic. Indy looking straight into the wall when wall crawling is embarrassing.
Making excuses about how it's going to make it more responsive is moot when bad animation is present even in the CGI. There are also plenty of games with godly tier animations like NieR: Automata that completely defeat the notion of good animation being a deterrent for smooth gameplay.
woke Bingo per Chat GPT:
synopsis:
- The Obligatory Gay Kiss™
- The Pathetic Old Man™
- The Token Feminist Heroine™
- The Token Minority™
- The Perfect Millennial™
- The Villain with a Moral Cause™
- The Preachy Dialogue™
- The Nonbinary Sidekick™
- The Overzealous Activist™
- The Social Media Superstar™
- The Environmental Savior™
- The LGBTQ+ Ally Who’s "Learning"™
- The Diversity Quota™
- The Virtue Signaling™
- The White Savior™
- The "Progressive" Villain™
- The “Evil Corporate”™
- The Victim Complex™
- The Cultural Appropriation Avenger™
- The Forced Political Correctness™
- The Subtle Male Feminist™
- The Historical Rewriting™
- The Empowered Minority™
- The Social Justice Warrior™
In *Indiana Jones and the Great Circle*, set in 1937 between *Raiders of the Lost Ark* and *Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade*, Indy must stop various groups from exploiting the power of the Great Circle—an ancient map that connects mysterious, sacred sites around the world. As he journeys across locations like Rome, Thailand, Egypt, Shanghai, and the Himalayas, Indy’s traditional approach to archaeology is challenged by a diverse cast of characters. A strong feminist archaeologist continuously outwits Indy, advocating for women’s equal role in exploration, while an Indigenous ally pushes back against his colonial attitudes, emphasizing the need to respect local cultures and histories. Meanwhile, a morally complex villain with a cause—perhaps a nationalist or preservationist—fights to stop Indy’s treasure-hunting, believing the artifacts should remain untouched. A younger, idealistic academic critiques Indy’s exploitative methods, pushing for more ethical, sustainable archaeology. Throughout the adventure, there are subtle LGBTQ+ relationships, a nod to the growing awareness of gender and sexual identity in the 1930s, with moments that modern players will recognize but that fit the historical context. This blend of progressive ideas—feminism, racial awareness, LGBTQ+ representation, and environmental activism—would highlight modern values while reflecting the social tensions and ethical dilemmas of the time.
Can they pull this off for the "Modern Audiences" ......
Yeah, you said that, and other points, “earlier” a million times. Say it once and move on.Like I said earlier, this looks like a typical pc-to-console port you buy at some sale.
I was out and got mentioned by someone else.Yeah, you said that, and other points, “earlier” a million times. Say it once and move on.
The fact that you harp on and on in this thread shows some serious desperation. Great, you think it looks like ass. Point taken. When you’re dead, I’m sure your relatives will be so proud of this crusade in which you took part.
I’m sure you were just itching to get back in, too.I was out and got mentioned by someone else.
Go blame them for dragging me back in here.
Not really, but if I feel like responding I do so. That's what forums are for.I’m sure you were just itching to get back in, too.