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07/18/11(Mon)02:17 No.1936411>>1936347 > Why is Chess, a game centuries old that has contributed greatly to culture, somehow less worthwhile than Citizen Kane? I
haven't said that. Why do you think art is more important than chess?
As far as I'm aware, art is just another spectrum of entertainment. I do
not pity the gamers, but I don't consider games to be art.
> "Citizen Kane" is only notable because at the time it was quite innovative in it's cinematography techniques. Not
really, the movie stands on its own more than any other movies. No one
says Shakespeare is one of the best writers of all time just because it
was innovative and influential.
> You
contradict yourself. in one paragraph you demand more diversity, then in
the next you demand that every death make the character feel bad.
Should Mario have a break down every time he steps on a Goomba? And how
do you show something greater than saving the entire planet? So
I guess you decided to go the "LOL I TROLU" route, right? I pretty much
stated that not every single game should have meaningful deaths, just
some of them (especially those that point out meaningfulness like
Assassin's Creed did with the targets). Mario did perfect in what it
tried to achieve.
Anyway, this discussion is off. I went away
from /v/ just to get away from stupid trolling crap like you tried to
did. If you don't plan having an actual educational conversation and
just outsmart someone's arguments, then go someplace else please. |