2019-04-25, 01:15 PM
What term would you suggest for these kind of people, then? Would "Fake Activist" or "Keyboard Warrior" be okay? Or "People with extremist beliefs?"
So I thought about the earlier thing about doing something "mature" with a KF game. Thing is... KF isn't really a series I play for the story, I play it because I love exploring large worlds in first person. For me KF is basically everything I want out of Legend of Zelda (which is a series I feel gets a little too rigid and set in its ways... I basically agree with Egoraptor's Sequelitis video, tho I have NOT played Breath of the Wild due to not being able to afford a Switch and that one looks like my cup of tea). It's big, mysterious, full of secrets and I actually have to figure out how to navigate this world, like I'm really on an adventure. I don't always know what the rules are going in, so there's always a sense of discovery.
This isn't to discourage your efforts, as I'm sure a grown-up story that played the KF way wouldn't be bad at all. I'm just saying KF is one game that can get away with having a rather basic fantasy plot. (Altho... the games as a whole do end up having some pretty novel ideas. Especially the Ancient City. I've never seen any game not based on Lord of the Rings that involved you trying to get rid of a cursed object before).
So I thought about the earlier thing about doing something "mature" with a KF game. Thing is... KF isn't really a series I play for the story, I play it because I love exploring large worlds in first person. For me KF is basically everything I want out of Legend of Zelda (which is a series I feel gets a little too rigid and set in its ways... I basically agree with Egoraptor's Sequelitis video, tho I have NOT played Breath of the Wild due to not being able to afford a Switch and that one looks like my cup of tea). It's big, mysterious, full of secrets and I actually have to figure out how to navigate this world, like I'm really on an adventure. I don't always know what the rules are going in, so there's always a sense of discovery.
This isn't to discourage your efforts, as I'm sure a grown-up story that played the KF way wouldn't be bad at all. I'm just saying KF is one game that can get away with having a rather basic fantasy plot. (Altho... the games as a whole do end up having some pretty novel ideas. Especially the Ancient City. I've never seen any game not based on Lord of the Rings that involved you trying to get rid of a cursed object before).