Kojima is an obvious example.maidenhaver wrote: ↑ July 23rd, 2023, 08:36The **** is westaboo? Bloodborne? Do Zelda and Castlevania qualify?
Though he had a meltdown when americans weren't interested in his walking simulator.
Kojima is an obvious example.maidenhaver wrote: ↑ July 23rd, 2023, 08:36The **** is westaboo? Bloodborne? Do Zelda and Castlevania qualify?
I thought I was having a stroke or something because this thread felt familiar. Good to know I am alive a little longer.
Do you guys want it merged?

This, though, this is the ******* truth. "Fun" is literally a buzzword, and completely useless as a quantifier of anything. It doesn't actually tell anyone anything, yet it is constantly used by mouthbreathing ******* as some kind of defense against criticism. "Well I had fun with it." Well guess what, I don't give a **** unless you can actually articulate why.
"Fun" is not a dumb buzzword because it's only subjective. It's a valid quantifier if people can reasonably precisely describe what they found fun.maidenhaver wrote: ↑ August 23rd, 2023, 19:32So fun is a subjective experience in objective reality. What was the point of this?
That is a useful term.Ranselknulf wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 12:37"AAA Game" is still a ******** buzzword. It has no meaning other than a company wasted a ton of money on game development. Has nothing to do with quality of a game.
Also extremely outdated and cringe at this point. I haven't heard any of these words in a decade.Dead wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 12:46Noob, pwn, 1337 are not buzzwords. They are gaming colloquialisms.

Because it doesn't mean anything on its own. It's particularly prevalent when it comes to TTRPGs. There are many, many, many **** TTRPGs, but I have yet to play any that I didn't have "fun" with, simply because at its base it is something you play with friends and have fun with, even when it's bad.
I still see "noob" and "pwn" in multiplayer rtsGhostCow wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 13:23Also extremely outdated and cringe at this point. I haven't heard any of these words in a decade.Dead wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 12:46Noob, pwn, 1337 are not buzzwords. They are gaming colloquialisms.
People still play RTS? Dead genre.Emphyrio wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 13:41I still see "noob" and "pwn" in multiplayer rtsGhostCow wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 13:23Also extremely outdated and cringe at this point. I haven't heard any of these words in a decade.Dead wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 12:46Noob, pwn, 1337 are not buzzwords. They are gaming colloquialisms.
I don't care that you don't care: I'm going to tell you I had fun. When I tell you I had fun, I mean I had fun, and you know what fun means. You're just being no fun.Luckmann wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 13:36Because it doesn't mean anything on its own. It's particularly prevalent when it comes to TTRPGs. There are many, many, many **** TTRPGs, but I have yet to play any that I didn't have "fun" with, simply because at its base it is something you play with friends and have fun with, even when it's bad.
It's the very definition of a buzzword and it is routinely thrown around as if it even remotely matters. I'm glad you had "fun". I don't care. For all I know, you're a ****** that'd have fun with your own **** in a ballpit, for crying out loud.

Of course I know what fun means in the colloquial sense, but that doesn't make it any less useless or any less of a meaningless buzzword used by window-licking *******. It doesn't mean anything and it doesn't tell anyone anything other than "I had fun".maidenhaver wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 14:02I don't care that you don't care: I'm going to tell you I had fun. When I tell you I had fun, I mean I had fun, and you know what fun means. You're just being no fun.Luckmann wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 13:36Because it doesn't mean anything on its own. It's particularly prevalent when it comes to TTRPGs. There are many, many, many **** TTRPGs, but I have yet to play any that I didn't have "fun" with, simply because at its base it is something you play with friends and have fun with, even when it's bad.
It's the very definition of a buzzword and it is routinely thrown around as if it even remotely matters. I'm glad you had "fun". I don't care. For all I know, you're a ****** that'd have fun with your own **** in a ballpit, for crying out loud.
Of course fun means something! It means that game is pleasurable and my happiness meter will rise for playing it.Luckmann wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 14:44Of course I know what fun means in the colloquial sense, but that doesn't make it any less useless or any less of a meaningless buzzword used by window-licking *******. It doesn't mean anything and it doesn't tell anyone anything other than "I had fun".maidenhaver wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 14:02I don't care that you don't care: I'm going to tell you I had fun. When I tell you I had fun, I mean I had fun, and you know what fun means. You're just being no fun.Luckmann wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 13:36Because it doesn't mean anything on its own. It's particularly prevalent when it comes to TTRPGs. There are many, many, many **** TTRPGs, but I have yet to play any that I didn't have "fun" with, simply because at its base it is something you play with friends and have fun with, even when it's bad.
It's the very definition of a buzzword and it is routinely thrown around as if it even remotely matters. I'm glad you had "fun". I don't care. For all I know, you're a ****** that'd have fun with your own **** in a ballpit, for crying out loud.
Saying fun is abused by games journalists is like saying fast is abused by sports journalists. I'm immediately suspicious if I don't see or hear the word fun associated with a game. I will never download a game that isn't called fun, and I sure as **** won't finish one that isn't.Dead wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2023, 14:48Fun as a word has been abused by journalists. There is a specific type of game that is "fun," usually lolsorandumb stuff like the unicorn level in Diablo 3.