Chris
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Thanks, I've never played Castlevania somehow.Yep. If you haven't watched it, you should get on that.
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Thanks, I've never played Castlevania somehow.Yep. If you haven't watched it, you should get on that.
Get yourself a rope, take it to a castle with a large clock tower. Avoid the harpies / medusa heads, tie a noose around one of the giant cogs and hang yourself. Its the only way to atone.Thanks, I've never played Castlevania somehow.
I grew up with Commodore 64, Sega Master System and PS1/Gameboy. Sounds like it was a 2D Nintendo thing and I only went back to emulate Final Fantasy and Zelda games.Get yourself a rope, take it to a castle with a large clock tower. Avoid the harpies / medusa heads, tie a noose around one of the giant cogs and hang yourself. Its the only way to atone.
I grew up with Commodore 64, Sega Master System and PS1/Gameboy. Sounds like it was a 2D Nintendo thing and I only went back to emulate Final Fantasy and Zelda games.
I haven't!If you've played any 2D action/adventure side-scrollers in the last two decades, you've been playing Castlevania.
They're called "metroidvanias" for a reason. That's how foundational that game was.
The idea of an MMO in this world that could somehow manage to capture the "tone/vibe" of this show is hard to believe but if they spent this much time perfecting this show, I suppose it's hard to doubt them.
what? haven't you seen the intricate world building and deep lore of Street fighter:the legend of chun li?Started re-watching this (haha) and man, I can't get over how good the world building is in this show. If it didn't have the "League of Legands Story" tagline under Arcane, I'd never know it was attached to a game universe. In other words, this show was so good that it feels like it could set up a video game franchise, not the other way around. I can't think of any other single piece of games related media that does for the Riot universe what Arcane does. It's really a shame they make not a single game in a genre that interests me - yet. The idea of an MMO in this world that could somehow manage to capture the "tone/vibe" of this show is hard to believe but if they spent this much time perfecting this show, I suppose it's hard to doubt them. A single player story driven RPG in Piltover? Sky is the limit. It's like a bunch of really talented people saw what Blizzard was attempting around Titan, and then actually took the time and effort to do it the right way. Hopefully that translates into something special in the gaming space, because their new Steam game (watching a few streams) looks very meh to me and the fighting game holds zero appeal to me as well.
What the fuck bro?How did fucking League of Legends get the first truly good video game adaptation?
In all seriousness find a way to play Castlevania Symphony of the Night. One of the best platformers to ever exist.I grew up with Commodore 64, Sega Master System and PS1/Gameboy. Sounds like it was a 2D Nintendo thing and I only went back to emulate Final Fantasy and Zelda games.
Where has this type of animation/story been the last 15 years?
Depending on where you stand on hardcore gaming and high-end raids vs casual content, Ghostcrawler's tweets about the LoL MMO will either be hopeful news or the worst:
Even in the crustiest old-school UO forums there are people who have moved past the hardcore MMO difficulty regime and embraced the casual-friendly social/cosmetic wave of things. In that sense I appreciate Ghostcrawler tempering expectations here and setting the standard of where the MMO will go. Hopefully he doubles and triples down on it.
Thing is even if you do disagree with that philosophy, one lesson that Riot has shown they've learned is how to respect audiences who love established systems like LoL and instead of diluting that core gameplay to appeal to broader audiences, they just build different games in the same universe.
If you think about the foibles that stalked WoW's last decade, it was all because of Blizzard's instinct to appeal to everyone and thus satisfy no one. Trying to reconcile PvP balance with a PvE MMO. Implementing phasing so they can build a single-player RPG experience into a sandbox MMO. Trying to force e-sports grade competition into everything.
LoL learned the hard way a decade ago when they tried introducing new summoner's maps with different lane layouts that it's just better to create entirely different games and broaden their appeal that way while simultaneously maximising the engagement of the folks who are already captured with the core game. It's why they can afford to be uncompromising when satisfying each specific niche, from the CS:GO twitch freaks with Valorant all the way to the hyper-toxic solo queuers in LoL.
Hopefully they plan on going that direction with the MMO; maybe using the ARPG as the more casual-friendly exploration game, then a dark-souls alike for the truly hardcore PVP'ers but keeping the MMO's focus on refining the raiding and group dungeon-crawling experience.
Do you guys not have phones?
The further removed people are from the asian mobile/asian esports aspect of gamer culture the more shocked they are by how far Riot's animation and music production has moved past their western and Japanese rivals. Riot is largely the reason Tencent is a half-trillion-dollar company.
Even on reddit and 4chan there are hardline DOTA folks who hate LoL so much that they're unable to be objective about Riot's stuff. Unsurprisingly, they were caught completely dumbfounded by this show and the last decade of LoL's animation output. There have been a couple posts in this thread like that too.
It's funny, but it's also a statement on how much older western gamers are nowadays that our disdain of the mobile/asian gaming scene has put blinders on us.
I play mostly lol/tft so there's never been much reason to post till the show brought up lore discussion and lol cinematics.Btw, I see this account was recently made and a great majority of posts are in this thread, how did you end up finding this thread/forum?
Do you guys not have phones?
The further removed people are from the asian mobile/asian esports aspect of gamer culture the more shocked they are by how far Riot's animation and music production has moved past their western and Japanese rivals. Riot is largely the reason Tencent is a half-trillion-dollar company.
Even on reddit and 4chan there are hardline DOTA folks who hate LoL so much that they're unable to be objective about Riot's stuff. Unsurprisingly, they were caught completely dumbfounded by this show and the last decade of LoL's animation output. There have been a couple posts in this thread like that too.
It's funny, but it's also a statement on how much older western gamers are nowadays that our disdain of the mobile/asian gaming scene has put blinders on us.
Well, not blinded, but they clearly weren't making their shit for Western audiences in large amounts before Netflix made that viable. I have tried to like Anime about 5 times and just cannot do it. The closest I came was Attack on Titan, but even then I got impatient and just read the comic (which also had tons of anime exposition that tries to make you care for the characters but failed). It doesn't help that in a ton of Anime comics the characters are indistinguishable from one another in black and white.