Wow, in the very same topic we have complete ends of the spectrum - we have a person dissing the new game beyond all proportion, and we have the same blind faith I've seen steadily growing since discussion of Munch's Oddysee.
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Oddworld is unique and I know it's gonna stay that way.
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almost all of us really excited about Steef and you should too
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OWI is a company, not a religion. You can't just say 'oh, I believe it's going to be good' or 'yeah, of course it's going to always be great' because unfortunately for those that haven't actually fathomed this yet, companies, franchises and series can actually go downhill and 'jump the shark'. Yes, it is nice to see how excited Lorne is about this, but that's no reason for us all follow suit. If you like what we've seen of Steef so far and think that's you're going to enjoy it, then great, but don't for an instant try and say that Oddworld will live on forever, because I'm sure some people were proclaiming that while they were hearing about all the delights and wonders Munch's Oddysee would contain. I won't tell you to pack it up, but I will say I'm disgusted by it, and I hope you can at least try to take a step back and look at what uncalled for faith you're putting into the future.
As for saying somebody
should be excited about Steef when it is indeed a radical departure from the Oddworld we're used to is absolutely dreadful. We should be encouraging people to take different perspectives, not forcing them to think what we think.
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A true Oddworld fan should allready know that.
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Oh god, this just sickens me. What are we going to have next, a 'Who's the biggest Oddworld fan?' topic? If you think the definition of a 'true fan' is one that backs up their fandom beyond all sensible reasoning, then you're completely and utterly wrong. Wouldn't a proper fan be more encouraged to put forward his opinions so that the series he is following can realise they're straying and make things better again? That's what I'm doing, and that's what Eponine is doing. We don't want to see Oddworld go down the pan, so as fans it's our duty to help Oddworld, not just hang on their every word like a dog to its master.
As for Eponine, I can't try to force you to retract your statement like the others seem to have, because I can see utterly the viewpoint you have. Except liking Munch's Oddysee, that just bemuses me - there was no puzzle-solving, no proper use of Gamespeak, both of which could be said to be integral parts of Oddworld's nature. I digress, though. I don't think Lorne wanted to leech off the popularity of FPS, although I wouldn't put it beyond anyone. The way I see it, Lorne wanted to make a game with a Western flare, which he clearly has done. Having developed characters and a story, the question they probably asked themselves was how the heck would they get Steef to get past his enemies. Stealth for a creature/character of his nature just wouldn't fit, and sheer brute force would turn the game partly into just another beat 'em up. Steef's crossbow, I think, suits the style of both Steef and the new game, and clearly OWI/Lorne decided the only real way to involve it in gameplay was to make elements of FPS. I know they didn't do that in Munch's Oddysee, but then combat in Munch's Oddysee sucked.
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I think most people began to like it.
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Not over here, they didn't.
Now I'll leave you to all to fume, and hopefully reflect wisely.