• Unpopular opinions! V2: I Don't like half life edition.
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Humans aren't evil by nature. We're just kinda incompetent.
[QUOTE=The golden;44396271]I dunno, we seem to kill and make each other suffer with extreme efficiency.[/QUOTE] But does every single human being want to start some fires?
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;44396309]GTA V is the best game in the series. I know that a lot of people like San Andreas more, but as much as I like it, GTA V is just a better game to me. Speaking of unpopular GTA opinions, I thought Vice City was shit. Might have been amazing when it came out, but it has aged like milk.[/QUOTE] imo theres a lot you have to consider when it comes to gta. "fun-wise", i'd say san andreas was the best. story-wise, gta iv beats every other game. however, i felt like vice city, gta v and tbogt combined these two things almost perfectly. but to me, it feels wrong to call any of these the "best" [editline]30th March 2014[/editline] i really don't know how to word it, it's just that i enjoy the gta series so much, that i just try to experience the best things about each game
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;44395566]im sure it's [i]someone's[/i] opinion![/QUOTE] Sure, but if that's their opinion they should post it themselves. This thread is for your own unpopular opinions. Not unpopular opinions that likely exist.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;44396309]GTA V is the best game in the series. I know that a lot of people like San Andreas more, but as much as I like it, GTA V is just a better game to me. Speaking of unpopular GTA opinions, I thought Vice City was shit. Might have been amazing when it came out, but it has aged like milk.[/QUOTE]eh, they're pretty varied in what they have to offer, I find it unfair to say which is best. Though I definitely agree with the vice city thing, when I tried it, holy shit did it age horribly. If you grew up with it it's probably still a blast though.
[QUOTE=Rastadogg;44391421]Personally I think Wendy's nuggets are pretty bomb.[/QUOTE] Wendy's never fills me up. like I would order a bacon cheeseburger, some fries and a drink. I would still feel hungry.
mila kunis isn't even that hot
Pepsi > Coke Vanilla > Literally any flavor of icecream
[QUOTE=Alice3173;44390386]Okay, then what point is there with your post?[/QUOTE] It's an unpopular opinion among young males, but it is not one he holds because he likes games. What's so hard to understand? [editline]29th March 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=milkandcooki;44397473]Pepsi > Coke Vanilla > Literally any flavor of icecream[/QUOTE] Pepsi and Coke are the same thing. Mint Chocolate chip is my second favorite, but I really like vanilla too.
[QUOTE=seano12;44397495]It's an unpopular opinion among young males, but it is not one he holds because he likes games. What's so hard to understand?[/QUOTE] How it's relevant in a thread that's for posting [B]your own[/B] unpopular opinions. If it's not his own opinion it does not belong here.
[QUOTE=Alice3173;44397553]How it's relevant in a thread that's for posting [B]your own[/B] unpopular opinions. If it's not his own opinion it does not belong here.[/QUOTE] What can be said other than he didn't read the original post. Give him a break eh? I think AMD processors are crap and that anyone who buys one is stupid because they're wasting their money on an inferior product.
[QUOTE=seano12;44397573]What can be said other than he didn't read the original post. Give him a break eh?[/QUOTE] Even if this is fast threads logic dictates you should at the very least read the first post of a thread.
Counter-Strike Global Offensive is a fucking ridiculous game with shitty hit registration system that is in favor of the enemy team, so it'll drop your fucking bullets. It also spawns you in Deathmatch in ridiculous places where you can be killed in a matter of milliseconds by being camped.
[QUOTE=seano12;44397495] Pepsi and Coke are the same thing. [/QUOTE] you must have no taste buds if you think theyre the same thing
[QUOTE=Furnost;44397767]you must have no taste buds if you think theyre the same thing[/QUOTE] I once had a girlfriend (I expect a dumb/witty comment to come from this) that always said pepsi and coke were the same thing and tasted exactly the same and we argued about this almost every day. The relationship didn't last long.
Pepsi is literally just a plan B for me for those rare places that don't sell coke
I don't like how violent Bioshock Infinite is. Don't get me wrong, I don't have a huge problem with violence in video games, and I definitely plan on playing it, but I feel like the extreme amount of violence seems to detract from the experience. I mean, not even the first two were this violent.
dude theres a fair amount of corpses and blood strewn all over the place, if not more than infinite, especially when it came to steinman, in the first game
[QUOTE=Furnost;44398089]dude theres a fair amount of corpses and blood strewn all over the place, if not more than infinite, especially when it came to steinman, in the first game[/QUOTE] Sure, but at least you're not driving people's faces into spinning bladed hook things, or things like that. I understand the first two games were quite gory, but I think Infinite's violence is just a bit too much. But like I said, it's not a huge issue, just a minor complaint.
[QUOTE=milkandcooki;44397473]Pepsi > Coke Vanilla > Literally any flavor of icecream[/QUOTE] Just curious, is it the extra sweetness in Pepsi you like? Vanilla, rum and raisin, cookies and cream are my favourites, I'm that order. [editline]30th March 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Dr. Ocsid;44398154]Sure, but at least you're not driving people's faces into spinning bladed hook things, or things like that. I understand the first two games were quite gory, but I think Infinite's violence is just a bit too much. But like I said, it's not a huge issue, just a minor complaint.[/QUOTE] You see a person get drilled through their stomach infront of you in the first 30 minutes of the game in 1.
[QUOTE=Novangel;44398163]You see a person get drilled through their stomach infront of you in the first 30 minutes of the game in 1.[/QUOTE] I think he means in Infinite your character is a lot more senselessly violent, Jack never grabbed a man by the head and shoved his face into a grinder as a melee attack, at most he used blunt instruments, and since it's demonstrated that the skyhook can easily slit throats, most of the executions are just excessive violence for the sake of excessive violence. Also since Bioshock was in post-fall Rapture, while Columbia was supposed to be "a living city" (prefer not to argue as to whether or not that actually worked), a darker and more war-torn environment was expected from the original.
Ah, that makes a lot more sense.
I liked Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance
most of the people who preach about survival of the fittest wouldn't last 2 fucking minutes in a survival of the fittest situation
[QUOTE=The golden;44398386]It's not pleasant but I can actually drink Pepsi. Coke is so fucking carbonated it burns my mouth painfully. And then there is the burps which really hurt.[/QUOTE] in response to novangel and you, that's why i don't like coke. it's too carbonated.
[QUOTE=Dr. Ocsid;44398036]I don't like how violent Bioshock Infinite is. Don't get me wrong, I don't have a huge problem with violence in video games, and I definitely plan on playing it, but I feel like the extreme amount of violence seems to detract from the experience. I mean, not even the first two were this violent.[/QUOTE] But literally the entire story has you going through records of Comstock's past [sp]and seeing how much of a violent life he lead, how he fucking butchered the Indians and then went on to become a terror in some war in Asia (can't remember the exact details). Considering Booker and Comstock are the same person it doesn't seem out of place for a guy who was responsible for multiple massacres and is a hired gun for the Pinkertons to be a violent person who rams sky hooks into people.[/sp]
It's pretty clear though that the violence and forcefully implemented firefights were all there to keep the mainstream kiddy interested. It felt like there was too much shooting and even the lesser intensity areas were too over the top. I loved the story, but I [I]know[/I] that "okay no look, there HAS to be an explosion every 2 minutes or we're going to lose the player's attention" was the motto for their dev team. Not their fault, more an unavoidable fault of Capitalism, but the action definitely detracted from the game. I'm sorry it's late and my words are not working as I'd like them too but you get the idea I guess.
Or maybe it's because it's a video game and violence in video games is fun.
[QUOTE=Janus Vesta;44398805]-major bioshock infinite spoilers-[/QUOTE] whoa, i think you should tag that, B:I isn't that old.
[QUOTE=Janus Vesta;44398805]But literally the entire story has you going through records of Comstock's past [sp]and seeing how much of a violent life he lead, how he fucking butchered the Indians and then went on to become a terror in some war in Asia (can't remember the exact details). Considering Booker and Comstock are the same person it doesn't seem out of place for a guy who was responsible for multiple massacres and is a hired gun for the Pinkertons to be a violent person who rams sky hooks into people.[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it quite violently stated in game that "Comstock WASN'T THERE!" in regards to the Boxer Rebellion?[/sp] [editline]30th March 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Mbbird;44398822]It's pretty clear though that the violence and forcefully implemented firefights were all there to keep the mainstream kiddy interested. It felt like there was too much shooting and even the lesser intensity areas were too over the top. I loved the story, but I [I]know[/I] that "okay no look, there HAS to be an explosion every 2 minutes or we're going to lose the player's attention" was the motto for their dev team. Not their fault, more an unavoidable fault of Capitalism, but the action definitely detracted from the game. I'm sorry it's late and my words are not working as I'd like them too but you get the idea I guess.[/QUOTE] I'll go further, I think the story was pretty dumbed down compared to the originals too, really the whole game could kind of be summed up by what they said about the box-art, this wasn't a game that was trying to be a successor to Bioshock, and by extension System Shock, this was a game that was trying to "appeal to a wider demographic". They got a bit better in the Burial at Sea expansions, but still the base game and the Clash in the Clouds expansions were both clearly intended to appeal to mainstream FPS kids.
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