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Forums - Sony - Horizon Diagnosis: if you think Alloy talks too much.....

Aerys said:
Yeah, too much sexism, people are like " she talks too much, shed be better in thé kitchen while real m'en hunt" :(


In europe almost all families have both parents working, while the kids are in daycare/school ect.

Its the norm, here. All this "get back in the kitchen" jokes..... you wouldnt ever hear that here.

Equality is a big thing here.

 

CosmicSex said:
JRPGfan said:
Who said she talks to much?

I say that comment repeated on the Youtube video doezens of times.


I dont think those are europeans..... I dont want to point fingers... but I think the "get back in the kitchen" joke is a very american thing.



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I liked that she said some things, but I think they should tone down on the frequency of her dialogue. And yes, I would say this even if the main character was male. I mean, if they keep the amount of dialogue she has, it's fine, it just can be obnoxious from time to time.



I thought she talked too much. But it was a demo. But if she talked that much it would get very annoying over long playthroughs.

I thought the Witcher 3 got this just right. Geralts self dialogue almost always had a purpose behind it, as if he was cluing you into something, or observing something interesting (that you as a player may want to check out).



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add me, the more the merrier.

Like somebody said, talking is fine. I just can't stand the constant jokes. Makes her feel like a spider man wannabe instead of a real person in real danger.

Still a day one purchase unless something goes horribly wrong.



Roronaa_chan said:
Oh please, it's obvious a lot of those lines aren't even in the game and they were only recorded/added for the demo's sake. It's like the commented MP walkthroughs you see on other games, except on a SP game.

Exactly, I have that impression but we will see. But it could be an example of what we will eventually get, though.

forevercloud3000 said:

We all do it when in intense situations as a checks and balance with one self. She is just vocal about it, almost like a hermit. When there is no one around to hear you, there is little reason to keep thoughts to yourself. Silence makes us more uneasy so we do things to fill the void. This is why ppl say "uuuum"  when thinking of next main thought to express.

I am different. When I am in a tense situation I just repeat: shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shit!



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