Speevy said:
Teknopathetic said:Rare was never relevant
Teknopathetic said:"The writing in the game your avatar is from actually gives them a decent run for their money."
You can't really call it dialogue, though.
Jade Empire's a low blow, btw. I'm holding out hope for Dragon Age, since they'll finally be writing for an audience with an average age above middle school.
:lol I knew someone was gonna post that.
traveler said:You don't think they're aiming for that with Mass Effect? I mean, not only is it clearly an M-rated title, but they've been pitching the dialogue system as a core component of the game. Not exactly the feature you want to use to sell middle school kids on your game.
But you gotta admit, that was pretty hot.tough soldiers with piercing eyes and sensitive souls
Teknopathetic said:Rare was never relevant and BGII's still only topped by Planescape: Torment and the best of adventure games 7 years later.
Next?
I don't honestly know which demographic they're aiming at with their "revolutionary dialogue system" pitch.traveler said:You don't think they're aiming for that with Mass Effect? I mean, not only is it clearly an M-rated title, but they've been pitching the dialogue system as a core component of the game. Not exactly the feature you want to use to sell middle school kids on your game.
Except for DKC2, best game on the SNES, and upon its release was the greatest game yet in the history of mankind.Teknopathetic said:"Not even back in SNES/N64 days?"
Rare did Uniracer right? I'll give them that. Everything else was meh-to-bad. Similar to Factor 5 only having Turrican.
Teknopathetic said:"Not even back in SNES/N64 days?"
Rare did Uniracer right? I'll give them that. Everything else was meh-to-bad. Similar to Factor 5 only having Turrican.
I'd like to see someone transcribe that.
Teknopathetic said:"Except for DKC2, best game on the SNES, and upon its release was the greatest game yet in the history of mankind."
Man, you're easy to please.
Teknopathetic said:"Not even back in SNES/N64 days?"
Rare did Uniracer right? I'll give them that. Everything else was meh-to-bad. Similar to Factor 5 only having Turrican.
GremlinInTheMachine said:you Canadian hicks.
DevelopmentArrested said:What the fuck is a Canadian hick? Sounds like you have the worst dialogue on Neogaf, douche.
Except for DKC2, best game on the SNES, and upon its release was the greatest game yet in the history of mankind.
Nope, sorry. Wrong.Enk said:Those are bo
beelzebozo said:shitty dialogue in an rpg should be complained about. you'll be hearing a lot of it. complaints work under the presumption that if enough people show a distaste for it, maybe things will eventually get better
Nope, sorry. Wrong.
All of those games are great, but not as good as DKC2.
Nope, sorry. Wrong.
All of those games are great, but not as good as DKC2.
jet1911 said:Wow... you should not play Gears of War then.
Ass and poo and fail.Enk said:I'll show you what this pirate is made of!
DevelopmentArrested said:What the fuck is a Canadian hick? Sounds like you have the worst dialogue on Neogaf, douche.
Ass and poo and fail.
Twing-twang? You may need to play it.XHitoshuraX said:BEST dialog so far in any game...spoken dialog....
HS no doubt
Play some Bioshock, the amount of memorable lines is amazing.XHitoshuraX said:BEST dialog so far in any game...spoken dialog....
HS no doubt
Okay, yeah. In context that was fine. Great thread.mamacint said:I just happened to be checking out some Mass Effect trailers and came across this line. The character who said this said it in a world weary, self-deprecating, and sarcastic manner.
I just think the OP ain't all there.
Teknopathetic said:Rare did Uniracer right?
"How did you end up serving on an Alliance ship?"
"I enlisted right out of med school. Earth always seemed boring to me. Too safe, too secure. I figured the colonies were teaming with exotic adventure. I wanted to travel the stars, tending the wounds of tough soldiers with piercing eyes and sensitive souls."
The Sphinx said:Twing-twang? You may need to play it.
They actually did have a real writer at one point, I think someone who even had a hand in Bioshock, but sometime before release Epic decided that they didn't need a story or characters in order to sell a game about armoured slabs of beef with chainsaws slamming clumsily through a gauntlet of scaly bugmen.J-Rzez said::lol
You wouldn't think it'd be cheaper for Epic to buy a room of monkeys and fill it with typewriters than hiring a real writer, wonder why they did it?