I was seriously considering making the thread for this game because I am just....so excited for it. It looks so over-the-top batshit insane and I love it and want it yesterday.
Never played No More Heroes and was debating on picking up the PS3 port just because I'd heard quite a lot of positive for it. Now, since people are saying it looks similar, I think it's a definite get.
I would not mind if he got a little weirder, actually.
Yeah, it just seems like standard absurdism, if such a thing exists. I'm used to Suda51 to making the top of my skull open.
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And this is what happens when Suda51 falls asleep with Step it Up one one TV and playing NMH on the other.
Can't wait to see some more meaty videos of combat and such but looking pretty good. I'm guessing Suda was pissed off how "Normal" he needed to be to develop Shadows of the Damned and now he is just going off the wall bonkers with this one.
So have we heard anything else on this? There's pre-order bonus skins all over the dang place now but the gameplay news is zilch. Everything I can find just makes it look like an intensely generic beat-em-up.
Welp, this game can go fuck itself with a rusty, dog shit encrusted rake just because of that.
What does that mean?
He's saying he hates the game because she said aggro in the trailer. The actual word. I can't tell if Klyka is being sarcastic or not. I hope he is, because that's pretty silly.
Isn't that phrase a thing though? I mean..certainly it makes me feel old but I could have sworn I've heard younguns using that word in conversation before.
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Isn't that phrase a thing though? I mean..certainly it makes me feel old but I could have sworn I've heard younguns using that word in conversation before.
Thanks to the rise of World of Warcraft, complete cheesedicks are using the word aggro to describe people that are being aggressive/hostile towards others in real life. It's something that pisses me straight off, just like when Battlestar Galactica nerds started saying frak in regular speech.
Am I the only one who thinks the whole game would be improved for once if all the blod and gore were replaced with showering hearts, stars, and rainbows? The effect in the cutscenes was awesome, it almost plays the zombie slaughter to strait in the actual gameplay. I'm liking the 'stripper Rainbow Bright zombie decapitation', give me more of that and less generic zombie gore.
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Welp, this game can go fuck itself with a rusty, dog shit encrusted rake just because of that.
What does that mean?
He's saying he hates the game because she said aggro in the trailer. The actual word. I can't tell if Klyka is being sarcastic or not. I hope he is, because that's pretty silly.
I only watched the video once and I didn't hear her say "aggro" so I was confused.
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Isn't that phrase a thing though? I mean..certainly it makes me feel old but I could have sworn I've heard younguns using that word in conversation before.
Thanks to the rise of World of Warcraft, complete cheesedicks are using the word aggro to describe people that are being aggressive/hostile towards others in real life. It's something that pisses me straight off, just like when Battlestar Galactica nerds started saying frak in regular speech.
ag·gro
[ag-roh]
- nounBrit. and Australian Informal 1. aggressiveness, esp. that of an urban youth gang or gang member 2. trouble; irritation
Origin: 1965–70; construed as a shortening of either aggravation or aggression (or aggressive); see -o
The more you know the less you can be faux internet outraged. It's a perfectly cromulent word and has been in general use long before WoW came to town.
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Could have sworn I once made an entire topic on Suda51 games all play like shit. For all intents and purposes his best game is a visual novel.
Are you talking about Flower, Sun, and Rain? I still need to play that.
That said, NMH has the best control scheme of any Wii game, period. It was perfection.
NMH was mostly generic mook fights till you get to the awesome boss battles. He writes mostly out there stories and even abridged (See: Killer7) are crazy and over the top. Shadows of the Damned is probably the best game he was involved in but that may have had more to do with the other producers as well (SUDA51 was the script I think). The guy has a lot of weird and interesting ideas and is gaming's pun-geon master, but he doesn't really create mainstream titles.
Suda's probably never making any game that remotely resembles the brilliantly creepy Kill The Past series, and it's making me feel all sad and shit. I mean, he SAID that killer7 is the game he's most proud of and that he'd like to make another one like it again. It'll just probably never happen due to those kind of games being too niche. So sad.
Isn't that phrase a thing though? I mean..certainly it makes me feel old but I could have sworn I've heard younguns using that word in conversation before.
Thanks to the rise of World of Warcraft, complete cheesedicks are using the word aggro to describe people that are being aggressive/hostile towards others in real life. It's something that pisses me straight off, just like when Battlestar Galactica nerds started saying frak in regular speech.
ag·gro
[ag-roh]
- nounBrit. and Australian Informal 1. aggressiveness, esp. that of an urban youth gang or gang member 2. trouble; irritation
Origin: 1965–70; construed as a shortening of either aggravation or aggression (or aggressive); see -o
The more you know the less you can be faux internet outraged. It's a perfectly cromulent word and has been in general use long before WoW came to town.
My rage is very much real and very much not internet based. I've yelled at people for this in real life.
You know as well as I do that it only gets used these days by mmo addicts. If you'd bother to read your own example you'd notice that that's 60's era Brit slang, not American slang. It didn't enter into common American dialect until WoW got huge.
Am I the only one who thinks the whole game would be improved for once if all the blod and gore were replaced with showering hearts, stars, and rainbows? The effect in the cutscenes was awesome, it almost plays the zombie slaughter to strait in the actual gameplay. I'm liking the 'stripper Rainbow Bright zombie decapitation', give me more of that and less generic zombie gore.
Huh. That's a pretty good idea.
Anyway, since the worst part of No More Heroes just might have been all the mook fights and since zombies are pretty much the ultimate mooks, I think I'll wait for a bit before this game, if I buy it at all. Unless there're some really good boss fights.
Isn't that phrase a thing though? I mean..certainly it makes me feel old but I could have sworn I've heard younguns using that word in conversation before.
Thanks to the rise of World of Warcraft, complete cheesedicks are using the word aggro to describe people that are being aggressive/hostile towards others in real life. It's something that pisses me straight off, just like when Battlestar Galactica nerds started saying frak in regular speech.
ag·gro
[ag-roh]
- nounBrit. and Australian Informal 1. aggressiveness, esp. that of an urban youth gang or gang member 2. trouble; irritation
Origin: 1965–70; construed as a shortening of either aggravation or aggression (or aggressive); see -o
The more you know the less you can be faux internet outraged. It's a perfectly cromulent word and has been in general use long before WoW came to town.
My rage is very much real and very much not internet based. I've yelled at people for this in real life.
You know as well as I do that it only gets used these days by mmo addicts. If you'd bother to read your own example you'd notice that that's 60's era Brit slang, not American slang. It didn't enter into common American dialect until WoW got huge.
You're cute when you're angry. Also very ego-centrically assuming the world revolves around you in America. The word is still very much in common use in England as it has been throughout since its origin in the 60s. Given Suda is a big British punk nerd, it's not crazy to think he may have come across it from this angle rather than MMOs. I'm not saying the writer of that line didn't pick it up from modern MMO usage. I'm saying the world is bigger place than your personal experiences m'laddo.
My rage is very much real and very much not internet based. I've yelled at people for this in real life.
You know as well as I do that it only gets used these days by mmo addicts. If you'd bother to read your own example you'd notice that that's 60's era Brit slang, not American slang. It didn't enter into common American dialect until WoW got huge.
You must live an enchanted life if this is rage-worthy.
Isn't that phrase a thing though? I mean..certainly it makes me feel old but I could have sworn I've heard younguns using that word in conversation before.
Thanks to the rise of World of Warcraft, complete cheesedicks are using the word aggro to describe people that are being aggressive/hostile towards others in real life. It's something that pisses me straight off, just like when Battlestar Galactica nerds started saying frak in regular speech.
ag·gro
[ag-roh]
- nounBrit. and Australian Informal 1. aggressiveness, esp. that of an urban youth gang or gang member 2. trouble; irritation
Origin: 1965–70; construed as a shortening of either aggravation or aggression (or aggressive); see -o
The more you know the less you can be faux internet outraged. It's a perfectly cromulent word and has been in general use long before WoW came to town.
My rage is very much real and very much not internet based. I've yelled at people for this in real life.
You know as well as I do that it only gets used these days by mmo addicts. If you'd bother to read your own example you'd notice that that's 60's era Brit slang, not American slang. It didn't enter into common American dialect until WoW got huge.
You're cute when you're angry. Also very ego-centrically assuming the world revolves around you in America. The word is still very much in common use in England as it has been throughout since its origin in the 60s. Given Suda is a big British punk nerd, it's not crazy to think he may have come across it from this angle rather than MMOs. I'm not saying the writer of that line didn't pick it up from modern MMO usage. I'm saying the world is bigger place than your personal experiences m'laddo.
Yeah seriously aggro is a relatively common-use descriptive here, and has been since the only 'MMOs' to play were the weekly football riots.
I don't play WoW so watching the clip, I didn't even know that reference of the word.
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I guess that makes me on board.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so9LOBHLdvc
So uh.
This game looks fucking AWESOME.
Vanilla slut.
That is a pretty bad thing
I love the name though. Goddamn what a great name
Ye gods, this thing look so gloriously goofy.
Never played No More Heroes and was debating on picking up the PS3 port just because I'd heard quite a lot of positive for it. Now, since people are saying it looks similar, I think it's a definite get.
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Hopefully they've implemented jiggletech 4.0 on this game.
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Animations look janky as fuck but hey, still early.
There's a dodge system in place too it seems. The combat looks far more fluid than NMH so far.
Also, she's 18, so it's totally ok I guess?
Yeah, it just seems like standard absurdism, if such a thing exists. I'm used to Suda51 to making the top of my skull open.
Can't wait to see some more meaty videos of combat and such but looking pretty good. I'm guessing Suda was pissed off how "Normal" he needed to be to develop Shadows of the Damned and now he is just going off the wall bonkers with this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbeCAfMuwXg
I'm onboard, even if the gameplay is generic
I hope it's not, obviously
It's not even a remotely fresh take on the idea.
Suda 51, what have they done to you?
Welp, this game can go fuck itself with a rusty, dog shit encrusted rake just because of that.
You can't really blame him for anything after NMH1.
That said, it still looks like silly fun.
(At $20)
What does that mean?
All right, people. It is not a gerbil. It is not a hamster. It is not a guinea pig. It is a death rabbit. Death. Rabbit. Say it with me, now.
He's saying he hates the game because she said aggro in the trailer. The actual word. I can't tell if Klyka is being sarcastic or not. I hope he is, because that's pretty silly.
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Thanks to the rise of World of Warcraft, complete cheesedicks are using the word aggro to describe people that are being aggressive/hostile towards others in real life. It's something that pisses me straight off, just like when Battlestar Galactica nerds started saying frak in regular speech.
I only watched the video once and I didn't hear her say "aggro" so I was confused.
Are you talking about Flower, Sun, and Rain? I still need to play that.
That said, NMH has the best control scheme of any Wii game, period. It was perfection.
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The more you know the less you can be faux internet outraged. It's a perfectly cromulent word and has been in general use long before WoW came to town.
NMH was mostly generic mook fights till you get to the awesome boss battles. He writes mostly out there stories and even abridged (See: Killer7) are crazy and over the top. Shadows of the Damned is probably the best game he was involved in but that may have had more to do with the other producers as well (SUDA51 was the script I think). The guy has a lot of weird and interesting ideas and is gaming's pun-geon master, but he doesn't really create mainstream titles.
This looks pretty fun though.
You know as well as I do that it only gets used these days by mmo addicts. If you'd bother to read your own example you'd notice that that's 60's era Brit slang, not American slang. It didn't enter into common American dialect until WoW got huge.
Huh. That's a pretty good idea.
Anyway, since the worst part of No More Heroes just might have been all the mook fights and since zombies are pretty much the ultimate mooks, I think I'll wait for a bit before this game, if I buy it at all. Unless there're some really good boss fights.
You're cute when you're angry. Also very ego-centrically assuming the world revolves around you in America. The word is still very much in common use in England as it has been throughout since its origin in the 60s. Given Suda is a big British punk nerd, it's not crazy to think he may have come across it from this angle rather than MMOs. I'm not saying the writer of that line didn't pick it up from modern MMO usage. I'm saying the world is bigger place than your personal experiences m'laddo.
Yeah seriously aggro is a relatively common-use descriptive here, and has been since the only 'MMOs' to play were the weekly football riots.
I don't play WoW so watching the clip, I didn't even know that reference of the word.