YagamiFire
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We get it. You're desperately in need of attention. I'm sorry you didn't have a dad in your life. Get over it. He clearly did.Cinema Sins tier media analysis. DING!
We get it. You're desperately in need of attention. I'm sorry you didn't have a dad in your life. Get over it. He clearly did.Cinema Sins tier media analysis. DING!
I remember an interview with Boon before MKX was released where he was asked about where the story would go after MKX since it was 30 years in the future and everyone was old, and his response was something like, "Haha, we actually haven't thought that far ahead yet, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there." I think it's pretty safe to say that the story and its quality comes second to most everything else in the game, which I should mention isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it is the reality of the MK franchise.To write yourself in such a corner to the point you had to self reboot even though we basically just freshly rebooted in mk 9 just shows how trash it was.
I agree with this and think it's good advice but I think there's something to be said for when people come onto a project for something that has a long history and proceed to half-ass the job. As a comic reader, they're obviously superheroic stuff where some things are not going to be perfect or 1:1 to reality by their very nature BUT they are also a serial form of story-telling where it's incumbent on an incoming writer to do their best to respect what has come before and integrate it into what they present because people do get invested in things they enjoy.I believe it's never a good idea to take it more seriously than the writer(s) takes it.
i dont exactly know what you mean when you say stick to the comics,uhhhm i dont read comics,and as for thr mkx ones yeah i saw them and though it was better then the joke that is the mk x game story,the mkx pre release comics were not that great either.My suggestion is stick to the comics. TBH I think the bulk of people couldn't give a shit about power dynamics - they just want a dumb, fun story.
I do not mean this in a disrespectful way, but the narritive you are looking for is alligned with comic books rather than ensemble video games.
you dont need to plan super far ahead in order to have a good or a decent story,the story in mk was never something mega spectacular that people take super seriouse,but it was interesting and it had unique charm,and mk x and 11 pretty much ruined the 30 years of established lore.I remember an interview with Boon before MKX was released where he was asked about where the story would go after MKX since it was 30 years in the future and everyone was old, and his response was something like, "Haha, we actually haven't thought that far ahead yet, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there." I think it's pretty safe to say that the story and its quality comes second to most everything else in the game, which I should mention isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it is the reality of the MK franchise.
When it comes to story, whether it's in a game, movie, or novel, I believe it's never a good idea to take it more seriously than the writer(s) takes it. If you're more invested in something than the people that actually made it, you're just setting yourself up for disappointment.
No.yes they are.
Well written.Why bother caring about power differentials in a fighting game with ensemble cast? It is not a comic and is meant to be fun and simple narritive where anything can happen. Cassie beating Shinnok with some mysterious green power was somewhat fun and much more interesting than Liu beating him yet again.
If you are wanting outcomes to be based on true power rankings only, each game would come down to something like Liu Kang (or whoever you think has the right power differential) beating <insert whatever boss is the big bad> every time. All of the other characters would be just farting around doing some sort of irrelevant shit. That is fine for a comic or an adventure game, but for a fighting game with a cast of characters, it really isnt. That was about the only good thing about MKDA is it stopped that boring arse cycle of Liu Kang wins again!
I would hardly say Cassie Cage was comparable to a random battle droid. Not only was she the main character in the whole story, she was the daughter of two main characters in the previous game.it doesnt matter if its a movie or a game,power levels matter in a story,its part of establishing the actual setting and the world of a particular fictional story.and when it comes to already established franchises it is equally important to respect the established rules and lore of the univers,if lets say in star wars a random b1 battle droid suddenly comes and bitch slaps a jedi master all by himself, in a straight up fight,people in the audiance would scratch their heads and ask themselves wft is this.
This is pretty unhinged and it shows severe ignorance on how...anything works, really.you dont need to plan super far ahead in order to have a good or a decent story,the story in mk was never something mega spectacular that people take super seriouse,but it was interesting and it had unique charm,and mk x and 11 pretty much ruined the 30 years of established lore.
Me being displeased with that doesnt mean i take it super seriouse.Nowadays the devs seem to be more interested on how to be an ally to the ultra left agenda and worry about how many references to it can they cram in their games then making good stories.
also if a hired writter doesnt give a damn about the thing he is writting for and doesnt care how it impacts the franchise he is working for,then he shouldnt write and be payed for that in the first place,but again esoecially in the modern day of enterteiment in the USA writers get jobs based on poltical affiliation,specifically ultra left,shitting on the franchises they get to work on and just looking to spew their agenda.
When has MK ever had established "power levels?"i dont exactly know what you mean when you say stick to the comics,uhhhm i dont read comics,and as for thr mkx ones yeah i saw them and though it was better then the joke that is the mk x game story,the mkx pre release comics were not that great either.
it doesnt matter if its a movie or a game,power levels matter in a story,its part of establishing the actual setting and the world of a particular fictional story.and when it comes to already established franchises it is equally important to respect the established rules and lore of the univers,if lets say in star wars a random b1 battle droid suddenly comes and bitch slaps a jedi master all by himself, in a straight up fight,people in the audiance would scratch their heads and ask themselves wft is this.
like whats your point even,that you like horrible writting and when writters shit on source material?
well good for you i guess.
I would point out that it's actually most important for stakes. I think some people kind of struggle with voicing how and why things feel weird with 'power levels' or whatnot in stories because what they are actually being bothered by are the inconsistent stakes and the undermining of those stakes. When, for instance, we see that Shao Kahn has been ruler of Outworld for thousands of years and is established as stronger than a god, the most powerful evil sorcerer around, a warrior par excellence, and a physical powerhouse, it establishes stakes that this guy is a major threat and that overcoming him is difficult/unlikely.it doesnt matter if its a movie or a game,power levels matter in a story,its part of establishing the actual setting and the world of a particular fictional story
whats unhinged about it lol,the fact that its true and you cant say anything else to try and minimize it haha.This is pretty unhinged and it shows severe ignorance on how...anything works, really.
Rude's only verbal tactic is quoting and stating "this is unhinged." Dude is insulated in his own one man bubble and has a very delusional opinion of himself. Idk where he came from, but cat is a joke. Dont take him serious bruh, he desperately wants to get a job working at NRS in the mail room over his current job mopping the floor at steak n shake.whats unhinged about it lol,the fact that its true and you cant say anything else to try and minimize it haha.
lmao dude you are hilarious,you cant even get trolling right and thats supposed to be your strong point.How many more profile posts are you going to make referencing my post lmao,safe to say you are the triggerd one.
yeah,well since you mention the very first mortal kombat,we can clearly see a base power level esablished where goro is the champion of mk for 500 years,not just anyone can beat him.And as a franchise continues these type of things evolve and get more fleshed out and so on.As i said earlier yeah power levels shouldnt be all end all type of thing but they do matter and and consitstency of them is not totally irrelevant how you and some others try to portray,and they have definetly been esablished in mk over the years.When has MK ever had established "power levels?"
Bear in mind, Liu Kang wasn't "the chosen one" in the original MK. He was just a well trained shaolin monk and he beat up an actual God in Raiden.
Suffice it to say, there have never been "power levels" in MK, and if there ever actually were, they absolutely were never consistent.
Anime brain rot.
yeah figured as much,kinda sad really yet amusing at the same time hahahRude's only verbal tactic is quoting and stating "this is unhinged." Dude is insulated in his own one man bubble and has a very delusional opinion of himself. Idk where he came from, but cat is a joke. Dont take him serious bruh, he desperately wants to get a job working at NRS in the mail room over his current job mopping the floor at steak n shake.
Yea it is sad, cat thinks his opinion matters on this small ass forum. Probably grinds to reach champion level on KL with all his might. "Yea bruh teach me the ways of MK all mighty one." Fn comedian.yeah figured as much,kinda sad really yet amusing at the same time hahah
i did not equate cassie to b1 droid,that was more in refernece to the mk9 shao vs mk9 kitana situation,and it was meant to illustrate how based on established lore of a franchise,its not good to have certain things happen that completly undermine the stakes,as @YagamiFire said and explained well in his post.I would hardly say Cassie Cage was comparable to a random battle droid. Not only was she the main character in the whole story, she was the daughter of two main characters in the previous game.
It is pretty normal in a movie or game to follow the main character in their journey to doing something extraordinary. That is what happened. Do you have to like it? No. But that is how movies work.
A good example I would make regarding 'overcoming odds' is in the OT and ST of Star Wars.this is not about extraordinary things happening in movies,games etc,where against all odds someone prevails over a diffcult situation or whatever else,im not saying this cant happen ever,im saying its important how it happens,how its written and executed,and mkx did it in the most awful,cringe way imaginable,and thats not the only thing wrong with the mkx story.
Is it? Who said that? And where in any of my statuses was your name mentioned? You really gotta get a life, sir.whats unhinged about it lol,the fact that its true and you cant say anything else to try and minimize it haha.
lmao dude you are hilarious,you cant even get trolling right and thats supposed to be your strong point.How many more profile posts are you going to make referencing my post lmao,safe to say you are the triggerd one.
Uhh...Goro was beaten by a guy. Liu Kang did some fireballs, sure, but he wasn't super humanly strong. He was just a guy what did martial arts good.yeah,well since you mention the very first mortal kombat,we can clearly see a base power level esablished where goro is the champion of mk for 500 years,not just anyone can beat him.And as a franchise continues these type of things evolve and get more fleshed out and so on.As i said earlier yeah power levels shouldnt be all end all type of thing but they do matter and and consitstency of them is not totally irrelevant how you and some others try to portray,and they have definetly been esablished in mk over the years.
as for brain rot,stop projecting
Aww. You love me. You REALLY love me.Rude's only verbal tactic is quoting and stating "this is unhinged." Dude is insulated in his own one man bubble and has a very delusional opinion of himself. Idk where he came from, but cat is a joke. Dont take him serious bruh, he desperately wants to get a job working at NRS in the mail room over his current job mopping the floor at steak n shake.
You're ranting about a guy you don't know and what they do on Kombat League at 2 AM. Who is the sad one?Yea it is sad, cat thinks his opinion matters on this small ass forum. Probably grinds to reach champion level on KL with all his might. "Yea bruh teach me the ways of MK all mighty one." Fn comedian.
You continue to push boundaries on stupidity and awfull arguments,truely remarkable and hilarious.Uhh...Goro was beaten by a guy. Liu Kang did some fireballs, sure, but he wasn't super humanly strong. He was just a guy what did martial arts good.
That's not a power level, that's the conceit of a fighting game. Shang Tsung didn't bust out the scouter during MK1.
Let me clue you in on something: the main protagonist overcoming overwhelming odds is kind of the point of this kind of story telling.
You really gotta watch something other than DBZ, sir. It's rotting your brain.