1. obviously there's the fact that her critiques of DE are so unabashedly surface-level that you cannot tell if she's actually played the game or read a plot summary/review of it.
  2. but there's also the fact that she's proposing a supposed improvement on what DE is with her own prompt, which in-and-of-itself is the lowest form of critique in my eyes–'what if you had an entirely different idea?'
  3. and then the prompt itself is a doozy:
    1. she somehow found a way to both critique DE for being unimaginative with its scenario/having a white man protag and propose, in alternative, the absolute whitest possible scenario imaginable
    2. in the implicit shift from a grimy Eastern Europe to a comfy Western Europe, she's managed to gentrify her scenario proposed in a critique about diversity
    3. she wants to keep disco elysium's, unexamined by her, 'wonderful writing', while stripping it of all the rawness and deliberate confrontation that is at the heart of it that would conflict with the idyllic nature of her scenario and her stated opposition to griminess
    4. her idea of a more diverse story, if we're taking it as she's presenting it, is swapping a white guy with a white gal, which, I mean, diversity win, I guess.
    5. the fact that this is the most generic, safest-possible indie game idea imaginable. I could go on itch.io and find 50 of pretty much that game. this is the idea that like 50% of developers have when they're thinking of a quick point-and-click game for a game jam.

i could go on, but the most scathing possible point I could make to this tweet is that this person is a BAFTA Judge strangelove-wow

  • Amerikan Pharaoh@lemmygrad.ml
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    4 months ago

    Y'know the entire reason I skipped over DB:K was because I expected it to be just another rote runthrough of the Saiyan Saga up to like. The end of the Cold Dynasty, and just leave it at that; all without the same kind of Budokai or Xenoverse versus mode that could carry it past that; you mean to tell me it actually fluffs out the world some?

    • SSJ2Marx
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      4 months ago

      Yeah it does! There's a bunch of side quests with all of DBZ's forgotten characters: Pilaf, Launch, Yamcha, etc, and breaks in between major plot points where you can enjoy the side content and fly around the open-world Toriyamaverse. My only gripe is that the fighting gets kinda stale - fights against major characters will have multiple phases and unique mechanics which are fine, but you also fight a lot of generic henchmen just by mashing the light attack button.