I welcome them.
I like the cut of your jib , guy!I welcome them.
Your's too!Sounds good to me.
That said, the trailer already had the usual David Cage bad dialogue, so I'm not going to hold.my breath.
Which was likely entirely written by Cage just for this trailer, given that the writers left after finishing their script duties. This is typical trailer voice over that is not part of the actual game script.Given the quality of the trailer dialogue it doesn't seem to have done much.
Probably not possible considering they left last year after finishing the script. They probably didnt work on the marketing materials that much.Then they should have used them for the trailer. They didn't (hopefully) so i will judge what was presented to me. Which was bad.
Well, as you can clearly see, its not. Its a 4 man show.I dunno, the Become Human trailer was fantastically pretentious, precious and up its own arse that Im not sure it isn't a one man David Cage show again
This is great news. Cage has excellent ideas, but is terrible at weaving it into a narrative. This seems like the right combination
What's up with people hating David Cage? I thoroughly enjoyed Heavy Rain, both its story and gameplay.
Despite the other writers, I bet David Cage will still somehow manage to get a shower scene and a underwear scene for the female main character, like all his other previous games:
What's up with people hating David Cage? I thoroughly enjoyed Heavy Rain, both its story and gameplay.
"No plot holes!"Yeah. It's as if people forgot because Beyond exists >_>
Oh right. People hate HR too because they keep mistaking a scene with an unreliable narrator for a "plot hole"
Nevermind those scenes ofwaking up in the rain. Those were unexplained and weird because they changed a whole aspect of the story right at the end of production, but IMO it wasn't a plot hole still, and the rest of the plot was great, thematically inconsistent side-stories aside.Ethan
Didn't Beyond also have multiple writers? Or am I misremembering. Because it didn't save that game.
Didn't Beyond also have multiple writers? Or am I misremembering. Because it didn't save that game.
"No plot holes!"
*mentions the biggest plot hole people have gripes with, and hand waves it away*
I guess you find quite a few movies creepy then?Despite the other writers, I bet David Cage will still somehow manage to get a shower scene and a underwear scene for the female main character, like all his other previous games:
Despite the other writers, I bet David Cage will still somehow manage to get a shower scene and a underwear scene for the female main character, like all his other previous games:
Nevermind those scenes ofwaking up in the rain. Those were unexplained and weird because they changed a whole aspect of the story right at the end of production, but IMO it wasn't a plot hole still, and the rest of the plot was great, thematically inconsistent side-stories aside.Ethan
It didnt. Cage wrote the entire scenario and most of the dialogue. Only some ambient and foreign dialogue was written by other people.Didn't Beyond also have multiple writers?
...then you need to re-do pretty much the entire second half of the game though. They should have just kept the explanation tbh. Games are way too costly to re-do a big chunk of it just because of story reasons. Even if its warranted, a game publisher wont be as understanding as a movie publisher would. Keeping it in there seems like it was the best option, but maybe Sony saw the Fahrenheit backlash and decided it was not going to happen and opted to create a massive red herring instead.Yes, I know it has an explanation and that they made changes to the story late into development. But that's not an excuse!. If you take out a major plot point from the story you take out all of it
Yeah, this only really works ifThat's not even the worst one tho!
What about the fact that you canI get he wanted the twist ending, but that's not an unreliable narrator. That's just lying to the player.read the thoughts of the goddamn killer the whole game, and he's thinking about catching the killer, who is him, TO HIMSELF!
And what exactly is the plot-hole in those scenes? I saw it as a contrivance but not an impossibility or contradiction which is what plot holes are. too many people think plot hole = unexplained development, when that's never the case. A plot hole is when something happens that can't actually happen because continuity/physics/law is broken.
Okay it is super hokey, but my headcanon was actually that. I don't see any immediate contradictions about that.Ethan's psychological trauma left him mentally ill, and during his blackout/personality twists he goes to that location where he wakes up everytime, and because the killer stalked him for years, he used that to give Ethan the clues.
Despite the other writers, I bet David Cage will still somehow manage to get a shower scene and a underwear scene for the female main character, like all his other previous games:
A bit unrelated, but how did David Cage become such a personality within video games? I mean he has only made like three or four games I think, and yet his name is as recognizable as Kojima or Miyamato in the video gaming community. With video games, you don't really know the "director" or the head honcho of a game sans the really big ones like Specter, Miyamoto etc. so how did Cage become so big, seeing as most people don't even like his games?
Its like when someone says "David Cage" around here you immediately know who he is, no google search needed. Heck, I have never even played a game by Quantic Dream but I know who cage is.
He was the sole face of his titles for the longest time. Western publishers are generally apprehensive about that and dont like auteurs to emerge and undermine their authority. Hence not many exist. Cage managed to push through by being pretty charismatic, delivering convincing pitches to publishers and actually managed to deliver as well. His work always releases on time and on budget and mostly sees great critical and commercial success for the budget they have. They are vanity products for a lot of publishers and Cage was smart enough to built an efficient studio that can create them on a AAA level while not requiring a mountain of cash. He is still very unique in that aspect and also surrounded by smart business men.A bit unrelated, but how did David Cage become such a personality within video games? I mean he has only made like three or four games I think, and yet his name is as recognizable as Kojima or Miyamato in the video gaming community. With video games, you don't really know the "director" or the head honcho of a game sans the really big ones like Specter, Miyamoto etc. so how did Cage become so big, seeing as most people don't even like his games?
Its like when someone says "David Cage" around here you immediately know who he is, no google search needed. Heck, I have never even played a game by Quantic Dream but I know who cage is.
In that both are fake?Reminds me of
In that both are fake?
The shower scenes? What about the forced rape scenes?Despite the other writers, I bet David Cage will still somehow manage to get a shower scene and a underwear scene for the female main character, like all his other previous games:
The shower scenes? What about the forced rape scenes?
Now, now...
... implied rape scenes.
David Cage, the M.Night Shyamalan of videogames
;_;
I only remember that bar scene from Beyond what other scenes?
Heavy Rain home invasion dream.
Happens right after the shower scene.