Not exact matches
To me it was all just
same - old,
same - old in the pop
genre in general and the
kind of one - upmanship you see in every video out here, where the more explicit you can be, the better.
With The Dark Eye: Memory, Daedalic Entertainment produces a very classic - style adventure game, which manages to emerge among other
same genre titles, trying to give a second life to this
kind of game.
On the other, his failure to move beyond the clichéd
genre opposition
of the good Indian / bad Indian prevents Taza from offering the
same kind of social critiques that he pursued elsewhere.
David Cronenberg entered this
kind of genre territory with The Brood (1979, not to be confused with John Frankenheimer's Prophecy, promoted as heavily around the
same time) with Art Hindle as a man investigating how his ill wife (Samantha Eggar) is being treated by an unusual doctor (Oliver Reed) for her problems, but the result is that it may be unleashing her Id monsters and possibly something even more terrifying none
of them could ever expect.
I'm
kind of a data person so I've got spreadsheets with my book, my bestseller ranking, the number
of sales, and I've tracked many other books in my
genre the
same way, to get an idea
of what's going on and how much the bestseller ranks fluctuate.
At the
same time, it also modernizes the
genre to strip out much
of the frustration that went along with early games
of its
kind, leaving you with a genuinely heartfelt, warm and very funny story, nicely voice - acted, wrapped around a set
of super clever puzzles.
Another
genre was started up around the
same time, and many cite the first Legend
of Zelda games as the first
of its
kind: the open world game.
Last Recode is very much a JRPG from the mid-2000s, complete with the
same kinds of issues fans
of the
genre would have expected from a title released in that era.
is very much a JRPG from the mid-2000s, complete with the
same kinds of issues fans
of the
genre would have expected from a title released in that era.