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Verylittlefishes
Verylittlefishes
same vibe of absurd cruel humor as in Space Quest 5 (1993) and, in some sense, I Have No Mouth... (same 1995). miss it nowadays.
Vlajdermen
Vlajdermen
Harvest seems interesting but these "look how meta I am" games like Undertale are cancer
Vlajdermen
Vlajdermen
Superhot gets a pass though
Verylittlefishes
Verylittlefishes
>"look how meta I am" games> Lorelai (developed by struggling game developer who was compared to Hideo Kojima) literally features a dialogue when the protagonist's boyfriend who is struggling game developer compares himself to Hideo Kojima.
Vlajdermen
Vlajdermen
Referencing real life vidya and nerd culture is cheap and often ends up lessening the story and characters. Why did Asgore have to ask you about anime during the ending to undertale? It has nothing to do with anything, but ZOMG the developer is a sugoi kawaii otaku like us!
Miss me with that Joss Whedon shit
Vlajdermen
Vlajdermen
Underrail is the only one to do pop culture references right
Verylittlefishes
Verylittlefishes
If something even needs references it is too uncertain about itself. And no one is certain about himself in postmodern age. Especially nerds like gamedevs and their bosses also.

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