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@BLVD69 Whoa whoa hang on bud, you're missing my point and also actually misquoted me. To clarify: My argument is this: Jess is an attractive character, probably the most believable character in the series, and she's my favorite. That doesn't mean I dislike the others, I was just making comparisons to illustrate why I like Jess better.
Now, as far as the other ladies, In my opinion Rachel is attractive, but not in the same way (for me) because back when I was playing NFSU2, she WAS old enough to be my mom, or at least close to it. Now Mia, in my opinion, is the best-looking female character in the entire series, no question. But that doesn't mean that she didn't dress like a hooker. All I'm saying (again we are comparing Mia to Jess here), is that I like Jess's character better, and giving you the reasons why. I like strong female characters more than eye candy - I guess that makes me old? I dunno.
@mrtun3r Dude! Was that a screenshot from Mass Effect Andromeda? I've never played it but I know that it had NOTORIOUSLY bad facial models! LOL Everybody looks like Shrek in that game, male or female. I'm like WTH? How does that even happen? That's not political agenda, that's just crappy artists.
Actually I'm not a fan of the FnF movies either, but here's a question: You say that Payback takes itself too seriously. How exactly does it do this? The game is what it is. IT doesn't tell you "Hey, I'm serious about this here!" If you think it's trying to be serious then that's a reflection of you trying to take it seriously. It seems that you may dislike it because you want it to be something it is not. It's perfectly okay to dislike it, but my point is, people often blame the object for not being what they want, when the fault equally lies with their taste. For example: I don't like sushi, but that's not sushi's fault - it just happens to be something I don't care for. So I can either adjust my taste, or I can pass. - The point is relevant because it seems all too common nowadays for gamers to spend weeks on a forum throwing tantrums about everything that doesn't suit their particular taste, and never once does anyone stop and think "Maybe my taste just differs from the developers."
And to clarify - I'm not picking fights or anything like that.... It's just refreshing to have a debate about the game other than the usual "GAHHRRR, THE HANDLING SUXX! GAHHRR" lol
"Dude! Was that a screenshot from Mass Effect Andromeda? I've never played it but I know that it had NOTORIOUSLY bad facial models! LOL Everybody looks like Shrek in that game, male or female. I'm like WTH? How does that even happen? That's not political agenda, that's just crappy artists."
Well clearly you don't know BioWare very well, or EA for that matter. They hire more people with gender studies than they do programmers, Marveen Heir (one of BioWare's lead designers) posts anti-white propaganda on his Twitter almost daily. Last year they hired this person as one of their lead writers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neTTQLbmhcA
Also neither Jessica Miller nor Sara Ryder looked this bad during their initial reveal, they were slowly uglified during the course of the development. Jess also sounded a lot more feminine in the original reveal trailer, coincidence?
The fact that EA has a political agenda isn't anything new, but they've never gone as far as to sabotage their game's design in an attempt to push it. Not until Dragon Age Inquisition, another BioWare game, one where even returning characters were deliberately re-designed to be ugly as sin.
"Actually I'm not a fan of the FnF movies either, but here's a question: You say that Payback takes itself too seriously. How exactly does it do this? The game is what it is. IT doesn't tell you "Hey, I'm serious about this here!" If you think it's trying to be serious then that's a reflection of you trying to take it seriously. It seems that you may dislike it because you want it to be something it is not."
Yeah, a good game.
The problem isn't that it takes itself seriously, the problem is it takes itself seriously when it's really not. One minute we're talking about how dangerous the House is and how easily they could send John Wick after us to slit our throats, the next we're driving off in their gold plated cars because the smartest plan they could come up with was to fill them up with gas, use them as bait and duct tape two slow ticking time bombs that beep loudly onto the rear bumper.
The Fast & Furious movies have the same problem. One minute Dom's wife gets murdered in front of him, the next he's being chased by a literal avalanche of sentient cars on the streets of New York (bloody hell what happened) all while cracking jokes and acting clever with his buddies.
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