MightySquirrel
Banned
Yep, Hell.
Underrated post. No area is inherently boring.only boring if the level designers suck
At least offices have some furniture and objects to blast. FEAR was pretty good with this so at least it looked good. Sewers have nothing in them, they are empty tunnels.
Maybe you’re not an office worker, but I find it cathartic
Nah. Sewers are inherently boring. Not much a designer can do other than create interesting scenarios in that environment. But the environment itself will always be boring tunnels with the same bricks all over because that's how sewers are supposed to be.Underrated post. No area is inherently boring.
I bet it's because they are easier to make. The very nice police station probably used all their creative (and monetary?) budget. It's too bad they did this with RE3 though, knowing how short the game is.No idea why Capcom decided to expand the sewers area on RE 2 remake & RE 3 remake when they were very short areas on the original games.
Couldn't replay RE2 Remake with the other character because i had to go through these long, boring, tunnels of bricks again.
The thing about vents is that they are just a small part of the environment while sewers is the environment.Vents.
Not only is it an extremely limiting design, very few vents are even large enough in real life for people to travel through yet vents are found in plenty of games.
Neir Automata wastes way too much time in the awful poorly designed desert, almost made me want to quit it, although the entire game is plain fugly.sandy desert
fuck that shit
No, the person you quoted is right. Here are examples of better looking video game sewers:Nah. Sewers are inherently boring. Not much a designer can do other than create interesting scenarios in that environment. But the environment itself will always be boring tunnels with the same bricks all over because that's how sewers are supposed to be.
Mario, Metroid and Crash examples aren't really supposed to be sewers, they are kinda themed that way. These are mostly just underground levels.No, the person you quoted is right. Here are examples of better looking video game sewers:
I'm sorry if the games you've been playing lately have the same gray brick walls with nothing special about them.