johnnyonthespot wrote:
WTF?? Why would Disney put this in one of their video games?!
It's a boot, don't worry.
J T wrote:Has there ever been a death scene that captured the "life flashing before your eyes" penomenon?
I think it would be cool if when you died in a final battle, you saw a quick stream of images from earlier points of your playthrough just before you died and the game over screen hit.
That's brilliant - why haven't I seen this in a game yet. The tech is certainly there.
J T wrote:Has there ever been a death scene that captured the "life flashing before your eyes" penomenon?
I think it would be cool if when you died in a final battle, you saw a quick stream of images from earlier points of your playthrough just before you died and the game over screen hit.
That's brilliant - why haven't I seen this in a game yet. The tech is certainly there.
I'm not sure, but I think an MGS game did that.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
J T wrote:I think it would be cool if when you died in a final battle, you saw a quick stream of images from earlier points of your playthrough just before you died and the game over screen hit.
First thing I thought of was the ending you get in Breath of Fire II if you refuse to go into the last dungeon: The funny thing about that is that most yes or no answers in old school console games just force you to pick the right answer. Usually it's fun to pick the wrong one and see what the game does before making you pick the right one. In this case, tho, it's fuckin game over, you suck, the world is dead thanks to you.
For a more recent game, SMT: Devil Survivor's "Mind link disconnected" game over screen is pretty jarring and downright rad: