[QUOTE=thelurker1234;48367341]I mean, if you're going to talk about his avatar. MLP's animation was very fluid and expressive, and it fit the theming as well. (ofc im talking about the first two seasons, I haven't followed it since. Maybe its even better or worse idk)[/QUOTE]
That's not my point. He's making it look like he's putting down something simply for the idea of it being marketed towards children when he is obviously not beyond liking something that is marketed towards kids.
Also Overwatch has this "cartoony" artstyle and it's definitely not marketed towards kids.
[QUOTE=Raptors!;48364825]The setting is so generic but I can't actually name it. It started with Torchllight I think where it was actually refreshing and new. Like that loosely steam/dieselpunk theme mixed with scifi elements, that makes the whole game as generic as every other title in play. I blame League of Legends and Dota for mixing all kinds of *whatever*punks into one bland mess.[/QUOTE]
TF2 takes place in the[I] fucking American Dustbowl[/I] But it feels very alive, thanks to the beautiful color palettes, populous servers, great lighting, and excellent sound design.
But this "Tribal Forest" setting that Paladins uses feels very bland, ESPECIALLY with those fucking earth tones and non-existent lighting
Global Agenda dropped for Tribes dropped for Smite dropped for Paladins!
[QUOTE=Robman8908;48365603]You guys have your own opinions, but I really don't think Hi-Rez deserves as much hate as they receive. I've enjoyed every game they've put out, whether it failed or not.[/QUOTE]
That's the problem. They make enjoyable but flawed games and then kill them to work on their next project instead of fixing them.
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