Focus, M.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGAy1q7CbHAWhat would the indie equivalent of this meme be?
I've seen the "women barking orders over radio" shit being parodied everywhere, but which game actually popularized this?
>>740280324I feel like Borderlands started it?
>>740279596Why are you linking some idiot reposting and talking over a video?
>>740280324The childhood game where I first recognized it as an annoyance was Mega Man X5.
>>740279596obligatory half-assed shovel knight and hollow knight cameos that don't fit the setting or add anything to the game at all
>>740280390>_<
>>740280324the marriage game
>>740279596The new Star Fox game proves that despite normalfags making fun of this, they would actually wholeheartedly eat it up if it really happened and then act like everyone else is stupid for not liking it
>>740280324Persona 5 opening sequence is probably the easiest example but the parody is less explicitly a woman barking orders over the radio and generally more of a joke about the excessive dialog most games have nowadays, never leaving the player in silence for a moment
>>740280390thisvideo would be better without two faggots splooging their "opinions"
A tranny allegory
>>740280828Star Fox actually has the aesthetic and tone to make it work.
>>740279596>CRAFTING>SURVIVAL>ROGUELIKE
>>740280723https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XxugiStoXE
>>740281259>DECKBUILDER
>>740280324every single GTA Online mission is like this, hearing that tin can phone speaker effect for every single npc line after a while gets extremely grating
>>740279596>What would the indie equivalent of this meme be?Le quirky indie game dialouge. Every fucking indie game has this and I can't stand it, takes me out of the game completely and just makes me skim the dialouge, it's like every indie wants to be undertale so badly.