Sithlord1975
Super Freak
It should have been just done as a movie, the choices don't actually matter outside of the chapter they are in.
Some choices do. In fact some VERY important choices you make along the way affect how the game ends.
It should have been just done as a movie, the choices don't actually matter outside of the chapter they are in.
Some choices do. In fact some VERY important choices you make along the way affect how the game ends.
I just watched a video on IGN with Lucy, the lady who did the review, and some other guy and they were talking about the polarizing reviews strewn across the game media. Both call the story schetzafrenic and say the dialog was "atrocious" at times.
Seriously, can someone give me ONE example of the dialog being "atrocious"? Because I seriously don't get it...
All of the dialog at the party, none of those kids are real people.
Then what are they? Robots? How do you know they aren't real people?
the kids at the party are just a bunch of *******, there is nothing really unnatural about their behaviour imho
They did a poor job of creating dialog that ended up not being like what real people would say or do.
They did a poor job of creating dialog that ended up not being like what real people would say or do.
Couldn't disagree more. I hear kids talk stupid like that all the time. Worse even!
its weird, but everyone seemed to love Heavy Rain, yet have a lot of complaints with this one. Personally, feel this is a huge step up in quality, but I guess people's expections have changed dramatically
It wasn't necessarily what was happening that was bad, having kids bully other kids is something that happens all the time. The dialog didn't progress in a natural way, probably due to how it's a video game and couldn't be too slow or people would get bored.
Another example was the snowball fight--the kid was being choked by an invisible force and goes "you guys saw that right?" and then calls her a witch. That makes no sense at all, adults might react that way, but ultimately I don't think people would react with "she's a witch!"
The dinner conversation with Ryan was also pretty laughable, very awkward.
As far as not having it in order, it's not really important for the most part, a lot of stuff that's split up wouldn't change the perception of the story otherwise. And some scenes are really unnecessary. Like the whole part about her sneaking out and going to the bar didn't add anything at all.
And since most of the dialog happens when she's a kid it makes sense that most of the bad dialog is during those parts. The adult parts have more action than dialog.
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