With this music beat his speech sounds even more "button awesome". Also, trve slav mark - he pronounces the number 2077 as two-thousand_77 as opposed to westerners who say twenty_77. It is how in most slavic languages four digit numbers that represent a year are pronounced.
I don't remember any of them using this rule of pronouncing when they write or speak engrish.Didn't know that the French and Germans are Slavs.
play rdr2, it's as much an rpg as witcher 3 minus the amount of story/dialogue choices or character perks.I always wished GTAs were RPGs; it always seemed like waste of detailed cities to have only linear stories...then they also thought the same and added online shit
With this music beat his speech sounds even more "button awesome". Also, trve slav mark - he pronounces the number 2077 as two-thousand_77 as opposed to westerners who say twenty_77. It is how in most slavic languages four digit numbers that represent a year are pronounced.
if by RPG masterpiece you mean Oblivion with gunsIf Cyberpunk 2077 puts a radio in the game is a GTA clone.
If Fallout New Vegas puts a radio in the game is RPG masterpiece.
Ok I guess.
Depends when the game was made, at some point RPG elements were everywhere tacked on to most ridiculous games, now they're being stripped. It's not about RPG, it's about what is actually most popular.This is what happens with triple-A development. The RPG elements are gradually stripped out/abandoned.
Well that's true, but I was talking about triple-A RPGs, rather than triple-A games generally that are having RPG elements tacked onto them. But yeah, you're right that a lot of non-RPG games have been having RPG stuff tacked onto them.Depends when the game was made, at some point RPG elements were everywhere tacked on to most ridiculous games, now they're being stripped. It's not about RPG, it's about what is actually most popular.This is what happens with triple-A development. The RPG elements are gradually stripped out/abandoned.
He did the soundtrack for the 2012 Dredd movie.
He did the soundtrack for the 2012 Dredd movie.
He's music is completely generic & unoriginal. But I guess it's befitting, since he's mostly known for his work on reheated titles - Dredd 2012, BF Hardline, Dawn Of War 3...
Decent enough, but it was mostly Raid 2011 re-imagined for western audiences with some legacy branding. The music was completely forgettable though, and I'd really like them to get someone with more distinctive sound for CP2077 like Ed Harrison (NeoTokyo) or FlybyNo (Event0, Endless Space) but I guess they're really going for that generic electric guitar hard rock sound. Same goes for the Swedish screamo shit supposed to play Silverhand songs - should have been some dirty grungy stuff, as imagined in the '90s. Stuff capable of moving masses to riot in a true rockerboy spirit, not something that sounds like soyboy whining about his dead axolotl.Dredd 2012 was awesome though
if by RPG masterpiece you mean Oblivion with guns
Hmm, I thought it was ok, but I admit a lot of it wasn't exactly memorable. I thought some of the slo-mo scenes had pretty good score.Decent enough, but it was mostly Raid 2011 re-imagined for western audiences with some legacy branding. The music was completely forgettable though, and I'd really like them to get someone better for CP2077.Dredd 2012 was awesome though
I'm talking about cost effectiveness. Leonard-Morgan is fairly high profile, yet virtually unknown, so he's probably charging quite a penny while not actually contributing much quality or recognizability.Hmm, I thought it was ok, but I admit a lot of it wasn't exactly memorable. I thought some of the slo-mo scenes had pretty good score.
Speaking of which, is it only me who's been thinking all this time that they picked the worst possible year? "Twenty seventy seven" just rolls off your tongue.With this music beat his speech sounds even more "button awesome". Also, trve slav mark - he pronounces the number 2077 as two-thousand_77 as opposed to westerners who say twenty_77. It is how in most slavic languages four digit numbers that represent a year are pronounced.
For more edge, they've doubled on sevens. The number 7 is one of the first that comes off as comepletely random for human mind. It wasn't meant to be convenient for pronounciation but for written text, cover art, promotional materials. Because it looks more edgy.Speaking of which, is it only me who's been thinking all this time that they picked the worst possible year? "Twenty seventy seven" just rolls off your tongue.