Alex and Vinny, I love you two together whenever you’d play something, espacially with Austin back in the day was a blast. I am so, so sad to see all 3 of you go because you’ve always been here. Wish you all the best of luck!
Keep politics out of my games is just a not so subtle way of saying keep politics that personally challenges my beliefs, and it’s always the same type of people saying it. They shouldn’t be listened to because they lack self awareness of the content they consume, and I feel like that would hinder the progress that games have been making with regards to representation, and getting better with the storytelling etc immensely. The question is moot because we might as well say we should stop making games altogether since all games are byproducts of a developers personal beliefs.
Disco Elysium has diceroll functions for almost any action you do in the game. KOTOR also has invisible diceroll for its combat that decided whether or not your attacks will hit.
I don’t know if it is necessarily an idea, but the brawler combat in Yakuza is genuinely good in my opinion especially with the way it has improved since Yakuza 5 and Ishin. It’s gotten faster, more responsive, the boss battles are really fun in games like Yakuza 0 or Judgement, especially when you pull off counter moves. I always saw the combat as part of the series DNA along with the heat actions. I hope the series returns to it.
I also don’t think tank controls are bad when you get used to them, and fixed camera angles really did a lot for the horror of the old Resident Evil titles. That said, I don’t mind modern Resident Evil titles playing like RE7.
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