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i wasn't saying TNO was realistic, but it was "keeping it a little more grounded with TNO". but as i said, you're an OC mental case who only thinks in absolutes. that's not an insult, that's in line with your crazy inferences about what I said. lmao!
what was your point? really? i never said it was realistic, that's a straight up lie. everyone can read what you quoted (except you), so what point were you making? please clarify. :)
I'm an 'OC mental case' for countering that you think TNO was 'grounded'? Yeah. Space Nazis and lasers. Woah, the realism. I'll give it to you though, amazing insults. Thought eight year olds had bangers like that. But nope, you proved me wrong.
Since someone can't deal with their opinion being challenged and acts like a child, I'll guess I will be the bigger person. Unsubbed. Cya ;P
very well, don't get all mad unless you can explain yourself. i didn't ignore anything -- if i did i wouldn't find your posts so hilariously idiotic. :)
yes, because you are obsessing over an extreme i never stated. i said it was "a little more grounded". not "SUPER REALISTIC" like a wildlife documentary. lol! somehow, even after i explained that already, you're STILL not realizing that. hahahaha!!! XD
... i proved i'm not an eight year old? i'm not sure if you're trying to offend here. sounds pretty childish the way you're reacting, tho. :) maybe not try so hard to... uh... "get back at me?" ;)
i'm dealing with it better than you. lmao! you're refusing to answer my question, throwing this big tantrum instead. you can't prove where i ever indicated TNO was absolutely "realistic", so if you feel insulted, its because you were being stupid and refuse to accept that. :)
its probably a good idea that you unsubbed. you were only just embarrassing yourself more anyway.
He was there to get the codes, now killing old senile Adolph would have been icing on the cake for BJ, he had a mission.
Besides I'm still hoping for the power-armor dual minigun wielding hitler boss fight in WS3
the only thing the 2nd game was missing was more noteworthy enemy characters (TOB and TNO had several). this leads me to suspect that the 3rd game will have a few traitors and the Kreisau Circle finally falls apart.
the only thing i can't predict is ridiculous absurdities like this game's decapitation-surviving venus-exploring nonsense. next game might take Blasko to another dimension (Black Sun perhaps?), or feature some time travel crap. i think the devs have realized they can give Blasko a sex-change, and people will still buy the game.
everyone has already speculated that the reason Anya has twins is because MachineGames intends to create a spinoff title taking place in the 1980's that features cooperative play.
The New Collosus feels like an action comedy, with some funny scenes before the transplant as comic relief, but then MOSTLY funny scenes after the transplant.
There's also a giant plot hole with BJ's friends, because they were apparently murdered by Engel's soldiers, but are the ones who saved BJ.
When I heard BJ got a new body from a nazi with no ♥♥♥♥ in the comments for the absolutely ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ dumb Anna bloodbath scene, I thought we'd capture a Nazi, behead him, and then the doctor dude would do what he did with the cat. I didn't think they'd pull a total dues ex machina with "we found all this ♥♥♥♥ in smart dude's junk, and a super body in the basement!"
I've been trying my hardest to get close enough to the nazi-mooks to listen to thier dialog the whole game. There are two of them on the venus übercommando talking about a bunch of headless super soldiers in vats there, and wondering why AH had made them.
at the end you´ll even want to join the nazis and put an end to this bunch of idiots altogether but sadly you can´t.
that’s what the brilliant writing in this game did to me anyway.. lol
Or the Tropic Thunder never go full-rėtard scene.
There is fantastical, and then there is asstical, which is where Wolfenstein 2's plot landed. Rather than continue along fictional but not distractingly illogical line from the last games that stuck to their own in-universe rules, Wolfenstein 2 began throwing anything at the wall to see what stuck. Worse, they force you to sit through most of the agonizingly dull process in the name of a story that is worse than Doom's, when Doom wasn't even trying to have a substantial narrative in the first place.
Believe me, I want to have fun, but it's kind of hard when you're constantly stuck controlling what direction you can stare at while some unlikable moron prattles on, or get caught being the errand boy.
it is not that we're playing games for reality, rather it is that we don't want to play games for insanity.
+1 and also look up nuking the fridge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAKG-kbKeIo
New Order never juxtaposed its emotional or somber moments with an irritating, alien conspiracist commie rushing out of the toilet, nor did it go so far past its own stretches (waking up from a catatonic state to immediately kill Nazis) to then seemingly try to outdo itself.
Even the largest stretches like going to the moon never came across as absurd by the rules and expectations already established. In Wolfenstein 2, we basically fly to venus in a cutscene. Venus. At least we have actually flown to the moon in real life, but not only does Wolfenstein 2 send us off to Venus, the Nazis have apparently managed to colonize it, the developers force a heating/cooling mechanic, which was not challenging, simply annoying, and perhaps most egregious is how the actual reasoning to send us to another planet is for a password.
Going to the moon in TNO was campy but rewarding, while including some new weaponry; Venus was a suckfest that only exists because the developers suddenly decided to try to outdo their last game. Had they shown that level of initiative for the *rest* of the game, maybe the rest of the levels would not have all looked like a budget Fallout ripoff.
But the head transplant scene stands out to me for another reason: it represents how badly MachineGames dropped the ball on what they *could* have done in Wolfenstein 2 with everything that was already set up.
Here we have a bloody super suit of armor that could have ushered in faster gameplay, verticality like Doom, new upgrades, and so much more, but what did they do? They threw it away for a dream sequence, cut Blasko's head off in a somehow even worse fake out, and shove it into some random body lying around to call it a day.
It's not just how absurd they went, it's how stupid they wrote it all while thinking that it was somehow a good script.