>game begins with a quote
>doesn't even apply to the game
Game begins with a quote
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>Game begins with a quote
>It's a quote from a character in the game or the last game.
>war, war never changes
>game isn't about war
>Game begins with a quote
>Quote isn't remotely true
>rolling your eyes
>ever
are you a woman or a flamboyant turbo faggot?
>game begins with a quote
>from a fictional character
>Game has quotes before every level
>Game begins with a quote from a real person
>Game takes place in a fictional universe
I'll have what she's having.
It is tho
>game credits thanks you for playing and has a good quote tagged with it.
R-Type Final
What game?
>warez group changes the quote to an anti-capitalism message
>game begins with a quote from the dev himself
>war, war never changes
>used nicely in previous games
>then an autist just speaks it for no reason while looking at a mirror
Fucking Fallout 4
Very pretty flower thank you my friend
>the quote is in-universe bullshit about some macguffin technology that ruins/saves everything
>when you look long into an abyss, the abyss also looks into you
>game begins with a quote
>unknown author
>game has quotes every time you die
Pirating is stealing, thus immoral and inherently third-world tier and commie.
Just another of the long list of things that a voiced protagonist fucked up. I knew it was a retarded design decision from the reveal
>game ends with a quote saying the memorial people are now in the ingame version of heaven
>japanese game
>starts with a quote about killing god
>western game
>SOCIETY BAD
>the quote is from the game itself
>it actually works
I would take the killing god everyday.
>Game secret epilogue pulls a bunch of quotes out of its ass
>They hardly fit in the sequel, they are just said because they were quoted in that epilogue
Dragon's Dogma?
>"The mind of the subject will desperately struggle to create memories where none exist..."
- Barriers to Trans-Dimensional Travel, R. Lutece, 1889
...
Would have been interesting if they kept Ron Perlman as the narrator...AND he ended up voicing the male Survivor.
Dude, FUCK Beyond Two Souls
I'm ok with that.
Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War
>hey lil donnie, guess what
>war never changes
>game subtitle is perfectly tied to game
>game is also incomplete shell of what it's supposed to be, thus subtitle makes perfect sense while also filling you with despair
what is metal gear solid the phandumb pain xd
>game begins with a quote
>is the basis and them of the entire game
Name 500 games that do this
>Pirating is stealing
Imagine believing this meme
pirating violates the NAP
What was the quote? It's been over a decade since I played this so I don't remember.
>Vegan boss
>Where's the beef?
I like that quote because it describes videogames in general.
>game begins with a Biblical quote
>it actually makes sense once you know the full story
>the game begins
That has got to be the most hamfisted phrasing of that quote I've ever seen. Without even looking it up, it should at least be along the lines of
>be wary looking into the abyss, for it returns even the boldest gaze
>game begins with a quote
>it's voiced by the main character and actually has a fucking lot to do with what the game is about
hate this shit
>game begins with a sweeping landscape shot
>it's a jrpg
I just shit all over my couch! How do you like that, lil donnie?
The worst version of that is when the game begins with a quote that's not a real quote from any actual person or character.
Depends on the interpretation. Intellectual property in an ANCAP system might not be protected the same way because you technically didn't steal anything you just copied it
>game begins with a quote
>it's actually a secret code
>game begins with a quote
>it's an extremely well known quote
>they linger on it way too long and act like it's some impressive thing to know the quote, when in reality it's the equivalent of a band shouting the name of the town/city/state they're in for anyone that graduated highschool in the United States in the last hundred years
>its nietzsche's "gaze into the abyss" quote
>"War, war never changes."
>war totally changed and in return changed the entire world with it
>it's an extremely well known quote
>they still site it wrong
>Final Chapter: Name of the game
You stole a liscense to use the product, Don't try to justify it.
I know it's Yea Forums, but I think Blood Meridian had the best epigraphs of all time.
>loading screens with quotes
>the game loads too fast to read the quotes
>no "click to continue"
A card a card my kingdom for a card - Yugioh duelists of the roses
>Behold! Guns of the Patriots!
>License
>Anarchy
Choose one faggot
What was the quote
I'm not 14 anymore, so liscence it is.
What games?
>electric kitten boss
>"Meow you're in for a shock!"
The delightful and ever-novel pleasure of a useless occupation.
>game begins
>10 minutes of exposition you could not possibly give a fuck about
>Stare into the abyss long enough and it'll stare back at you
>liscence
So you're 15
then the hypotheticals of a NAP in a libertarian society dont apply
"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering... fearing... doubting..." Edgar Allen Poe
What did itsuno mean by that
>That has got to be the most hamfisted phrasing of that quote I've ever seen.
and yet it's the one games always use
>there's literally zero incentive to do software development in ancapistan
what did anarchists mean by this
obviously i actually meant ancap, but close enough
>fallout 5
>first minute of the game
>War. War never changes. I mean, war. It doesn't change. War. Never changes. Ever. Does the war change? No, it does not. Abloobloo war blobloo never changes blobloobloob.
>game doesn't being
JUST LET ME FUCKING PLAY
>Start tales of phantasia
>Truly, if there is evil in this world, it lies within the heart of mankind
>No one said this ever in-game
>tfw no game or movie
das a dammm good boi
There isn't a financial incentive, unless you very tightly lock it down via a propriety system that can't be reverse engineered somehow. Even then there's no guarantee of profit
>games begins
>it immediately crashes to desktop
what's its name, Yea Forums
The one epigraph that really chills my fucking bones is the Albert Einstein quote from chapter 4 of Watchmen.
I'm pretty sure that there have been studies that have shown that the vast majority of people how have pirated games have ended up purchasing those games in the long term if they ended up liking them, even with no direct pressure for them to do so.
If anything software developers could move more fully over to the ever popular "pay what you want" model that a lot of developers already employ remarkably successfully, where anyone can download and use the software for free, but at the same time they present you with the option to pay for it and thus directly compensate the developer if you so chose to do so.
Ikaruga
Fallout: New Vegas?
>Chapter Title: Character quote
>Character utters quote
>Other character repeats quote
>Achievement unlocked: Character quote
>Song that plays at that moment: Character quote
>game has quotes from famous historic men
>eventually you realize what these men have in common with the protagonist
eye rolling in porn just gets me extra hard.
You can't see the irony of the quote which tells me you missed the entire motif of Fallout. You also seem to think quotes are supposed to be inherently true. I dunno which one fundamentally proves that you're dumb as a sack of shit but it is definitely one of them.
If by "war never changes" they mean MAN KILL MAN NOW or they're implying that life itself is war they might be right. But as to the finer points of tactics and strategy then it isn't remotely true. Let's see a general from the days of chivalry try and defeat a modern opponent and see if war "didn't change"
What is Kingdom Hearts 3 for $500?
>game begins with someone's death
>eventually reach that point in the game where it happens
>they're alive a few minutes later
>it's in a foreign language
OOGA BOOGA NIGGA NIGGA KRAZOA PALACE
>game has opening exposition
>it's later revealed to have been from an unreliable narrator who lied about certain events as part of the plot
That shit gets me moist as fuck, even outside vidya. Or the narrator is actually the antagonist
Thief Gold
>Game quotes Nietzsche
>If there's evil in this world, it lies within the heart of mankind
>war never changes
>war in the game is about new technology allowing cyborgs to replace actual humans
lmao holy shit you're retarded
>Playing new Hitman
>"This game was made by a diverse staff of employees to provide accurate and unique interpretations of other cultures".
>Arabs & Poos speaking English
>Can change, the methods, theory, rules of engagement pretty much everything except the reality of its existence fundamentally as a struggle to survive
>Never changes
You're calling me retarded nigger? Explain to me how those changes aren't changes
It's supposed to be an irony that even as the means of war escalate to nuclear conflict, the fundamental reasoning never changes, and people never learn their lessons, that even in the aftermath of nuclear holocaust people will still rally under banners and go to war for the same reasons that caused the apocalypse
Infamous, though the quotes are after each story mission if memory serves.
>instead of "war, war never changes", its "war has.....changed"
>war hasn't really changed
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
oops xd
>Game has credit BEFORE and AFTER every level.
Reminds me of Aeon Flux.
>blind boss
>I CAN'T SEE SHIT
It is.
It's so sad that Yea Forums can't even recognize it.
>game ends with a quote
>it's not even close to applicable, and in fact makes absolutely no sense at all
>what? What could humans possess that gods lack!?
In the ending, you kill the Seneschal and replace him. The Seneschal is essentially a human with extraordinary willpower who plays the role of God until another person of incredible willpower arises and kills them. ‘Seneschal’ was the French word for the head servant who was treated as head of the household while the master was away. The master (God/The Maker) is away (doesn’t exist, dead or abandoned us) and it falls to the head servant to run things in His stead. But without the master, there is inherently no meaning to any of it. Savan the previous Seneschal stood at the apex of creation and could do anything imaginable, yet even he couldn’t find purpose in it and eventually craved death. The moral of the story was that meaning is found in struggling to survive in this meaningless world. We can extract some level of joy and satisfaction in the deep meaningless sea that is life by fighting back and making our own meaning. Hence the quote “The delightful and ever-novel pleasure of a useless occupation.”
The job of Seneschal and humanity is in the end, completely useless and without meaning. But it’s also all we have, so we have to try enjoy it and make the most of it.
>Quote is real but credited to a fictional character
I will literally never forgive kojima for fucking up closing the loop on my favorite series. It was a fucking layup and instead he shit on the court, and spent more time and money on THAT than he would've in making the correct game. I will never not be fucking mad.
>beginning quote is the very last line said in the game
I dont give a shit if Yea Forums considers it redditbait, Valve had some good damn writers for their games that knew how to use the medium to tell a story
Isn't... Isn't every quote in every game from the devs?
unga bix nood junga bunga GENERAL SCALES
>50 different images of pip boy's face pop out on the screen
BioShock Infinite no
rage 2
I want someone to track the narrator's VA down and pay him to say this like they keep doing with the MGS voice actors
>a HIDEO HOJIMA game