The Last Of Us looks good, but referring to the environment as "another character" has gotten so old at this point. Please stop it.
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@cmuratori It's a post-apocalyptic setting, so that wouldn't be wrong. You could go further, even. -
@pervognsen@cmuratori One day I shall do a game where Gaia is an actual NPC with stats and everything. - Show replies
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@cmuratori@pervognsen "In this game, the environment's a character. The environment *was* gonna retire next week. 'I'm too old for this.'" -
@nothings@pervognsen This could be a whole new thing. "The environment has daddy issues." - Show replies
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@cmuratori In this game, the environment is a character. Cute & adorable but quirky & unpredictable, it rescues player from his boring life. -
@cmuratori@nothings "... and of course, you can perform upgradeable Finishing Moves on it."
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@cmuratori What I find baffling about the analogy is that games have always done environments better than characters. Not very flattering. -
@cmuratori On the positive side, we can now use The Uncanny Valley to describe valleys that lack in verisimilitude.
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