vivec
Self-Ejected
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In a world where better action RPGs already exist such as Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing, this game will only become a classic for the controversy surrounding it. This behaviour of the Codex puzzles me to no end. What is that thing, in Obsidian and its mediocre games, which is so triggering? I feel that it is some innate sense of betrayal. One expects Obsidian with its big developer names would come up with really good games and they only produce practically market trash equivalents all the time; good games mind you; perfectly playable, but trash none the less. But since you people expect them to be above 'the cut' I suspect the rage is that much stronger.
What the codex needs is an acceptance, that even if some of these people were ever any good at designing games, for any combination of reasons (market forces to serendipity to decline) they are no longer so. With that acknowledgement, there will be a collective solace and we can all sing kumbaya together dancing naked around Canadian wildfires.
What the codex needs is an acceptance, that even if some of these people were ever any good at designing games, for any combination of reasons (market forces to serendipity to decline) they are no longer so. With that acknowledgement, there will be a collective solace and we can all sing kumbaya together dancing naked around Canadian wildfires.