@butze_@rinsass@ketenol hard agree. but it appears to me that you're making up this "i hate everything" guy out of anyone that just happens to dislike the look of the ring. chill out
@butze_@rinsass every time you go to settings. every time you go and browse multiplayer games. every time you want to just sit there and listen to the music.
I scream every time I see a spec of dust in my telescope mirror whenever I look down the tube, but then I remember this billion dollar mf is in outer space getting hit with space rocks every day and it barely makes a difference
A cinematic artist in the gaming industry gave harsh critiques of this Halo Campaign Evolved cinematic on LinkedIn:
“It's hard to believe that this Cinematic for one of gaming's most iconic levels is what Halo Studios is shipping, but it appears to be. From the original 18-second cinematic, which had:
-A great establishing shot, showing the scale of the area, reinforcing the rings grand architecture
-Sleeping grunts, foreshadowing upcoming ambush gameplay (you're making a game, remember?)
-A quick gag of the grunts running scared
We now have a bloated 30-second cinematic of:
-A more constrained establishing shot.
-Doorway framing, a cinematic language of its own not appropriate for a scene like this
-Grunts awkwardly... arguing? Standing around? Flailing their arms? What are they even doing? Why are we watching them do this for so long?
-A stupid compression-effect shot on the grunt, so clearly made by someone just ITCHING to make a shot like this
-Inappropriate for Halo, an enemy, and for a character who you cant even see the face of.
-The cherry on top is the fully disconnected lighting between the cinematic and the gameplay space as the cinematic ends
Stuff like this needs to be rightly criticized, and all the more for remakes, which should have none of the confusion and cross-department bickering as new games might.
You're remaking a game. You know the space. You know the story. You should know the intent.”
This is exactly the kind of video I wanted to see from Artemis II - you can build a robotic spacecraft to get better imagery, but human reactions make it so much easier to connect across the vast distances involved.
Acting like the character is cringe? Are we going to memory hole this as if it isn't the funniest thing ever to come from Modern Warfare's community in general?