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Re: Review: Aztech Forgotten Gods - Stylish But Compromised By Its Combat And Camera

Olmectron

@AlternateRT I'm saying that because they are next to the border and post in English.

But that defeats my point. Had the game been good, the game was good and I wouldn't care they speak English or German or whatever instead of Spanish. I would praise the game.

My OPINION, which everyone can, and probably will, be against, and that's okay, is that people should care about the quality of the product they buy, not about who made (developed in this case) said product.

The thing I said about being more from USA than from here (Mexico) was because of someone else giving them more merit (it seemed like that for me) just because of being a Mexican company.

Re: Review: Aztech Forgotten Gods - Stylish But Compromised By Its Combat And Camera

Olmectron

@nofriendo I have as much rights to write my opinion on this game as anyone else.

The game is bad as several reviews already let people see. I gave my opinion on how I think you shouldn't care about the developer, but about the final product you, as a consumer, buy. That's my OPINION, none needs to care about it.

Coco was great, but Pixar isn't a Mexican based company, and I don't feel offended because of that, and the movie isn't any worse because of that. Just giving an example.

Re: Review: Aztech Forgotten Gods - Stylish But Compromised By Its Combat And Camera

Olmectron

@RBRTMNZ The developers are more from the USA than from Mexico (they are located not that far from the USA-Mexico border). And even all their social network posts are posted in English, including their Twitter bio description. It seems they are not targeting their own country as potential buyers. I looked for alternate accounts in Spanish (like most companies do), but nope.

https://www.facebook.com/LienzoMexico/
https://twitter.com/LienzoMx

Do you want some good content based on pre-Mexican civilizations? Watch "Maya and The Three" by Jorge R. Gutiérrez.

I'm sorry, this game is just bad. I don't care who developed it.

Re: Review: Aztech Forgotten Gods - Stylish But Compromised By Its Combat And Camera

Olmectron

@CharlieGirl As a Mexican man, this doesn't mean anything to me at all.

These games get so much press in Mexico because there are not many Mexican-based (from people or companies that actually still live in Mexico) developers out there, so things like these get shown a lot whenever they exist.

A bad game is a bad game, no matter if it's from someone in your home country. Let's admire the games by what they are, not because of who developed them.

Re: Take A Look Inside The Tiny Apartment Of The Man Who Owes Nintendo $14 Million

Olmectron

@stuntz0rZ Most houses in Dominican Republic look like that. You don't want a window being easily smashed down by thieves so they can enter. That's what the windows bars are for.

Not sure if trolling in the second part of your comment, but it's, in fact, very easy, for example, to make a Pokémon edited using some PC tool to look legal in game and in online trades.

Re: Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes 'Limited Edition' Announced For Europe

Olmectron

@ShadowofTwilight22 Don't have a mother. His father/older sister dies in the first third of the game, and should take care of their people by themselves after that. Takes care of a younger sister that uses wands. Goes on a quest for stopping a Mad King from raging countries into war.

Yeah. Not so similar. You're right. Played Path of Radiance at 13 years old. Replayed it around 10 times since it was my only GameCube game for some time.

Currently replaying Radiant Dawn.

Re: Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Hits Switch This June

Olmectron

@Lagster_YT I'm just guessing it, but it looks similar to Hyrule Warriors: Age of calamity.

Where you play an alternate timeline thanks to the little Guardian traveling to the past to change events. In the Three Hopes trailer you get to see House leaders fighting together in what seems to be after school, which never happened in any route.

Re: Video: Beautiful '80s-Style Anime Cinematic Trailer Celebrates The Arrival Of Pokémon Legends: Arceus

Olmectron

@nhSnork These aren't "outdated". A lot of 80's anime movies, specially from Ghibli Studios who they are making a parody of with the Snorlax logo, look a lot better than this.

Computer animated action trying to emulate hand-drawn animation is never good.

A very good "retro anime style" intro from a Nintendo game:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwdwOhPWaJM&ab_channel=JohnM4trix

Re: Hands On: Could This $1,300 Switch 'Rival' Hold The Answer To Joy-Con Drift?

Olmectron

@Heavyarms55 I still have a Nunchuk (and Wiimote of course) rocking good, which I got at Wii's launch back in 2006. It works as good as it always has. Just completed Super Mario Galaxy 2 again last month. And I used them continously from 2006 to 2012 nearly every single day.

Meanwhile, two pair of joycons I got in 2018 and 2020 already have drifting issues. And I do play less with them than I did with the Nunchuk because now I need to work a lot. Also, I put them in the Switch box along with the console whenever I don't use them, so it's not a dusting issue.

Re: Miyamoto Discusses Minions Producer's "Outside Director" Role At Nintendo

Olmectron

Comments everywhere always talk about Illumination Entertainment as a bad 3D animated film company.

I, as an adult, genuinely liked their Lorax animation, Sing and their Grinch. What's so bad about them?

Reused textures I read everywhere. Is that all? Why so much hate only because of some reused textures? Do you hate Zelda: Majora's Mask the same?