How Millenials Ruined Video Games

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  • @MrTaylork1
    @MrTaylork1 Před rokem +20289

    As a 33 year old married guy, I envy my wife (34). She has no clue about the culture war or any of it. She’s not on social media. The only CZcams videos she watches are crochet tutorials and cat videos. She never watches or listens to the news. She’s the happiest person I know.

    • @allknighter5791
      @allknighter5791 Před rokem +3755

      I believe the quote was “Ignorance is bliss”

    • @drawgam2946
      @drawgam2946 Před rokem +1188

      Cats do wonders yes.

    • @tonynittoli4792
      @tonynittoli4792 Před rokem +474

      She goes to the grocery store? Her feet touch grass. My wife is terminally ill, hasn’t left the house in years and just watching a commercial shows how much we have devolved as a species. Easy times breed weak men.

    • @Celadonis-the-Lore-Seeker
      @Celadonis-the-Lore-Seeker Před rokem +548

      Your wife is a smart person, she will probably be an awesome grandma one day.

    • @aquatikcamel4034
      @aquatikcamel4034 Před rokem +678

      @@tonynittoli4792 You should go on a journey to find a cure for your wife strong man 👍🤗

  • @BubbleoniaRising
    @BubbleoniaRising Před rokem +5271

    "The world is a hellish place, and bad writing is destroying the quality of our suffering." - Tom Waits

    • @Diremagic
      @Diremagic Před rokem +31

      @@Ofjkk ones arrival

    • @ScottyDoesntKnow69
      @ScottyDoesntKnow69 Před rokem +3

      “The world is a fine place and worth fighting for”. I agree with the second part.
      Seven

    • @ramontavaresdacruz2256
      @ramontavaresdacruz2256 Před rokem +10

      There's still music to make life good

    • @connorhaley3190
      @connorhaley3190 Před rokem +35

      @@ramontavaresdacruz2256 what if the music writers get worse too, which I’d argue.
      Edit: perhaps worse isn’t the right word, perhaps a better description would be that mainstream music has become more homogenized.

    • @larsliebrand2274
      @larsliebrand2274 Před rokem +2

      Love it

  • @derekostrander8355
    @derekostrander8355 Před 6 měsíci +550

    They aren't Steve Buscemi pretending to be a student, they're wearing a t-shirt with Steve Buscemi pretending to be a student on it and they think it makes them hilarious.

    • @lordduckofquack
      @lordduckofquack Před 5 měsíci +42

      That’s actually a pretty funny image you just spun for me

    • @DC_Warden
      @DC_Warden Před 4 měsíci +13

      Underrated.

    • @seansmith4513
      @seansmith4513 Před 4 měsíci +9

      Omg I was thinking of that whole meme too! I was thinking that, instead of it being obvious satire, they think it's actually cool. I love your reference though, it's so apt! Haha

    • @donaldthomann1613
      @donaldthomann1613 Před 2 měsíci

      Perfect. 😂

    • @VitaliyMilonov
      @VitaliyMilonov Před 2 měsíci +1

      I would have bought that t-shirt.

  • @vxskud
    @vxskud Před 7 měsíci +770

    All those people who were writing cringey fanfics on live journal and tumblr are now professional writers
    It explains a lot

    • @kuidaorekitchen5850
      @kuidaorekitchen5850 Před 5 měsíci +30

      This! Your generation has grown up enough to have full time jobs now, and this is what was prevalent for many years, so that is what their comedy and writing style is mirrored from. I am 40 and mine is based around Dumb and Dumber and that era, movies for many years had that style of comedy. The the generation behind me was the Seth Rogan style, now the next gen is this style. It will always be this way, and people outside of that range and time will hate it.

    • @ravenburns6600
      @ravenburns6600 Před 5 měsíci +18

      ​@@kuidaorekitchen5850Whoever hates on Dumb and Dumber has no soul.

    • @seph_0056
      @seph_0056 Před 5 měsíci +10

      ​@@ravenburns6600Its not about hating dumb and dumber tho? He's making a point about how due to its popularity, films that came after it followed its tropes and thus becoming oversaturated and cringe

    • @Belowone
      @Belowone Před 4 měsíci +9

      its not a millennial thing tho, this is literally every generation. just wait till gen z are in there 30s-40s . the next gen will blame them too

    • @loreleibrewer3803
      @loreleibrewer3803 Před 4 měsíci +4

      "Professional"

  • @cullenasaro2229
    @cullenasaro2229 Před rokem +1392

    "they collect Funko POPs"
    Looks over at my warhammer 40k models
    "Yea, im not like that. Thank god"

    • @Hypnotically_Caucasian
      @Hypnotically_Caucasian Před rokem +117

      * looks at my Wishbone plushie collection I had since I was a toddler *
      Same.

    • @Bearhuggerus
      @Bearhuggerus Před rokem +286

      Funko Pops scream "I want to collect nerdy looking stuff", but without the will to embrace the "degeneracy" of collecting actual figurines, or models.

    • @oH_._
      @oH_._ Před rokem +175

      @@Bearhuggerus Literally the millennials way of thinking compared to everyone else. Safe to look at and unoffensive to those who wish to see. 40K, Gundam, hell even some late 70s - early 90s toys takes those risks of (in the public eye) being nerdy/weird/graphic/geeky/or over the top, like how most identifiable undying media is. Meanwhile funko pops are so bland and featureless, they blend in with any form of background and setting. A literal NPC level of detail; same pose, same eyes, and same level of design.

    • @Anthony-qk3ci
      @Anthony-qk3ci Před rokem +35

      I own like 4 funko pops, 3 of of them were gifts. I don’t go out of my way to collect them because they just look so low quality and stupid, and overpriced. there are so many better collectibles and figures to buy.

    • @hochanlee4603
      @hochanlee4603 Před rokem +24

      There's a personal touch that you need to glue and paint your boys compared to similar looking Funkopop figures

  • @Nazareadain
    @Nazareadain Před rokem +4339

    Pro writing tip: Try getting somebody to act out the dialogue with you. If it's too embarrassing for you to do it, you probably shouldn't ask the actors, either.

    • @arlaghdoth4434
      @arlaghdoth4434 Před rokem +480

      Yup. Just say your lines out loud and see if you cringe at it.

    • @SpannerManna
      @SpannerManna Před rokem +90

      Random bro here knows tip top tips, right

    • @returnedtomonkey8886
      @returnedtomonkey8886 Před rokem +45

      I'll keep that in mind.

    • @ShinFahima
      @ShinFahima Před rokem +223

      Tfw you're writing erotica. It's all automatically cringe.

    • @FTChomp9980
      @FTChomp9980 Před rokem +7

      Thank you for the tip man! This would come in handy.

  • @gaf1964
    @gaf1964 Před 6 měsíci +187

    I think everyone is dancing around the fact that the problem is because writers are not hired based on talent, but rather, because they tick the right boxes for a high DEI score.

    • @hellojams
      @hellojams Před 5 měsíci +9

      Baldur's gate (Game of the Year) has a ton of diversity in their characters. DEI has nothing to do with it.

    • @quin3578
      @quin3578 Před 5 měsíci +68

      ​​@@hellojams except we're not talking about diversity of characters here. He's talking about a focus on the 'diversity' of the writers rather than the QUALITY of the writers. You're comparing apples to oranges my friend.

    • @edgarego5813
      @edgarego5813 Před 4 měsíci +12

      Recent example, the new director of star wars is a great journalist, she made a ton of documentaries and directed two episodes of Ms. Marvel, that's it, that's the curriculum for directing a fantasy movie from one of the biggest franchise ever

    • @jamesbowman639
      @jamesbowman639 Před 4 měsíci +1

      bad writing has fuck all to do with DEI

    • @Werewolf.with.Internet.Access
      @Werewolf.with.Internet.Access Před 4 měsíci +22

      @@jamesbowman639
      If you don’t hire the right people based on talent but on looks, yeah. It does.

  • @CassCat69
    @CassCat69 Před 6 měsíci +246

    i'm a millennial and sometimes i do catch myself talking like this, but hearing it parroted back in video games and movies is like nails on chalkboard. it's making me self conscious to the point that i consciously try to change the way i write and speak 😅

    • @heroinmom153
      @heroinmom153 Před 5 měsíci +39

      That's a good thing! Make that change!

    • @3adgamd3r
      @3adgamd3r Před 5 měsíci +22

      @@heroinmom153says heroin mom 😂

    • @memenazi7078
      @memenazi7078 Před 5 měsíci +18

      People aren’t self aware anymore, people don’t watch their own content, so they don’t hear themselves on camera.

    • @mohshuvuu9076
      @mohshuvuu9076 Před 4 měsíci +9

      While I was fresh out of highschool, I would say "like" a lot. It was easy getting in that habit whenever I thought of the next words I would use during conversation. Never realizing that it only made me sound like a valley girl.
      It wasn't until an older guy I knew who ran the nearby deli mimicked my speech that I felt embarrassed and thought about my speech. So now all I do is simply pause before coming up with my next words. That is all. I then noticed other young people would speak the same way and I'd get second hand embarrassment along with the reminder of how I was

    • @RoccoCarasonne
      @RoccoCarasonne Před 4 měsíci

      You need to do better, or just continue being terrible. It's really up to you.

  • @nyx234
    @nyx234 Před rokem +4465

    One of my pet peeves in modern day story telling is the obsession with ruining a good scene with a joke. The moment is gone and i'm disappointed

    • @whiskeysour1179
      @whiskeysour1179 Před rokem +622

      No way, bro. Imagine how much cooler the Elden Ring intro would be if the narrator bumped the mic, or paused to go get his hot pocket from the microwave and burned himself, or hit a bong at the start and coughed sporadically throughout the narration. That would be so relatable.

    • @aquifer9480
      @aquifer9480 Před rokem +351

      Modern Star Wars does this 24/7 and I hate it, Imagine if instead of Luke screaming "no! its not true!" to Vader claiming to be his father, C3P0 just butted into the scene with a cheesy one liner.

    • @marty5144
      @marty5144 Před rokem +314

      All of Marvel movies.

    • @trocoplaytv1254
      @trocoplaytv1254 Před rokem +49

      Action shonen animes lol

    • @chadmagnus5850
      @chadmagnus5850 Před rokem +85

      ​@@whiskeysour1179 This actually worked with other games like The Bard's Tale. But that was a fantasy parody game. It was doing it on purpose and that gave the game it's tone.
      But this modern writers saw stuff like that and thought it is unique and quirky.

  • @nyankers
    @nyankers Před 11 měsíci +938

    the problem is simple: these writers aren't writing a story, they're filling dead air with shallow content.

    • @atom_zero5413
      @atom_zero5413 Před 9 měsíci +29

      That's very poetic. Ironically better written than most dialogue nowadays.

    • @un7ucky
      @un7ucky Před 8 měsíci +16

      or its edgy garbage of equally no value

    • @TheAbigailDee
      @TheAbigailDee Před 8 měsíci +5

      Earnestness is a crime!

    • @TheAngriestReptileAlive
      @TheAngriestReptileAlive Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah I’m stealing this thanks

    • @waskowcreationsart9639
      @waskowcreationsart9639 Před 8 měsíci +1

      This isn’t just video games, I had this vibe from riverdale😂 boomer made characters lmao

  • @valerius88
    @valerius88 Před 4 měsíci +34

    As a millennial (34) I think social media is the main culprit. People become addicted to social media and so start thinking like this. On the other hand, because of social media, people who are thinking like this get elevated and heard more and look like more of a majority than they really are. There's obviously a lot more to the problem than that, I just think that's a central part of what makes the problem get worse and worse.

  • @queazy03
    @queazy03 Před 6 měsíci +219

    In MGS4 if you kill enough soldiers you make Old Snake get a flash back of Liquid Snake telling him that he enjoys killing, you puke, and lose 25% of your stamina as you get PTSD.
    In The Last Of Us 2 you kill a dog and later find out it played fetch and feel sad. Also it's message that "Revenge is Bad" seems to hold no weight as the game made you kill a mountain of people just to let the final boss live.

    • @romainrondeau4242
      @romainrondeau4242 Před 4 měsíci +86

      For TLOU2 is that they FORCE you to kill the dog. You don't kill it because it's the easier way, the other option being harder/longer blablabla...no they make you kill the dog and then go "Look at what you did!" later. Didn't feel guilty as the devs were the killers.

    • @21Handguns
      @21Handguns Před 4 měsíci +33

      MGS 1-4 in every had peak story telling. Comparing it to anything else really is unfair

    • @zzodysseuszz
      @zzodysseuszz Před 4 měsíci +15

      This is called ludonarrative dissonance for anyone curious.

    • @waraidako
      @waraidako Před 4 měsíci +5

      You didn't kill a mountain of people in TLOU2. Ellie did. You may control her through her journey, but she is not a player avatar, she is a character in her own right with her own personality, likes, dislikes, goals and emotions. The game is you following HER journey, not yours, that tells HER story, not yours.

    • @lucasLSD
      @lucasLSD Před 3 měsíci +22

      @@waraidako Maybe the director shoul stay in Hollywood then and never come back.

  • @ireaperslegend7426
    @ireaperslegend7426 Před rokem +999

    My favorite joke in borderlands 3 is simply reading “coolant” and “heatant” on the pipes in the main ship. That made me laugh more than any joke in the game.

    • @JB-md7db
      @JB-md7db Před rokem +81

      I wish I had noticed this so I could have had a laugh as well. I played through once because the level of cringe almost tanked the experience entirely. As some who purchased the first 2 on multiple platforms I find it insane that I can't even bring myself to play again, even if just to try out the other classes.

    • @ireaperslegend7426
      @ireaperslegend7426 Před rokem +23

      @@JB-md7db I completely understand lol the dialogue is butt most of the time but it’s just so fun to play imo, the gunplay feels GREAT. I think you should try it again! I picked Zane the first time but Moze is super fun with her mech.

    • @Lunageldia
      @Lunageldia Před rokem +10

      This was my favorite joke too!

    • @Danbotology
      @Danbotology Před rokem +11

      Kind of related, but the one and only thing I truly enjoyed/laughed at during the movie Sausage Party was all the creative made-up products on the shelves in the background of every scene .

    • @ireaperslegend7426
      @ireaperslegend7426 Před rokem +4

      @@Danbotology sometimes that’s all it takes man lol

  • @DnBGolf
    @DnBGolf Před 5 měsíci +53

    It's like the reverse of Big Bang Theory. Uncool people writing "cool" characters in games while "cool" people write the nerd dialogue in big bang, with neither grasping the other's culture

    • @phoboskittym8500
      @phoboskittym8500 Před měsícem +2

      We need the writers of the I.T. Crowd to write games

  • @deleteduser121
    @deleteduser121 Před 6 měsíci +421

    Our obsession with coolness is killing our ability to communicate with each other because we're always thinking about ways to talk to each other instead of just talking. Which is exactly how they designed it to be through television. People before television just were themselves and so to our standards would seem corny

    • @livinlicious
      @livinlicious Před 6 měsíci +28

      The reason is, that all the edgy teens didnt grow up.
      Teenagers were always edgy and stupid. But now they dont need to grow up. They can still collect Pokemon Cards when they are 35 now.
      This generation of new "adults" arent adults. They are children that grew old.
      So were the teenagers before, but at least they got a harsh sense of reality, when suddenly they had to care for 3 children and pay a house. Todays teenagers (writers of games) are adults, have jobs in media, and write lazy edgelord stories. They collect pokemon cards, and play Wow classic. No responsibilities, no reason to evolve and grow up.
      So the topics they write stories about are edgy and full of stupid millenial and genZ humor.

    • @Stalbjorn
      @Stalbjorn Před 6 měsíci +27

      I'm sorry your "responsibility" sucks so badly that you somehow can't have fun in life and therefore hate those younger than you,@@livinlicious.

    • @Ryan-is-me
      @Ryan-is-me Před 6 měsíci +15

      This is a really insightful point. My older relatives-- they don't care one bit about sounding "cool". They are corny, but I love them. Maybe I should think more about being like them in that way

    • @SimioniFeteroSungiJR
      @SimioniFeteroSungiJR Před 5 měsíci +7

      His point is Stalbjorn that responsibility is necessary and fun all the time isn't okay that is something that you should take from it. However, is that really fun in life just playing games and collecting pokemon cards? Just because someone doesn't do these things or like to do these things doesn't mean they lack fun in their life and that shit that is considered fun is just absolute dogwater@@Stalbjorn

    • @Stalbjorn
      @Stalbjorn Před 5 měsíci +20

      @@SimioniFeteroSungiJR"They can still collect Pokemon Cards when they are 35 now". I find it ridiculous that they assert that one cannot be an adult with fully-handled responsibilities while maintaining a relatively simple hobby (card collecting).

  • @Frenchindochina
    @Frenchindochina Před rokem +920

    I feel like the main issue is they are trying to use the sense of humor of middle and high school kids but they fail to take in to account that middle and high school kids sense of humor is moronic and phases out of style in a matter of weeks

    • @adorable_anarchy2
      @adorable_anarchy2 Před rokem +23

      Perfectly stated.

    • @diy_mushroomguy
      @diy_mushroomguy Před rokem +43

      Makes no sense either. Why wouldn't you just use a relevant humor? Even if it's not what the kids are doing and it's actually funny to adults. You'd at least appeal to some ppl.

    • @DolusVulpes
      @DolusVulpes Před rokem +10

      ​@Marcus Vincent I think a big part of it is also the same reason other reboots or sequels to comedic media recently have had this same issue, that being that the writers saw people talking about how funny the humor of the previous entries were, saw that there were a lot of puns, references, sarcasm, and witicisms, and decided without looking into it any further or thinking any more about it that that must be all there is to the success of those entries and so that's the extent of the humor they use.

    • @runningbetweenspaces
      @runningbetweenspaces Před rokem +13

      ​@@DolusVulpes and don't forget CEOs want to try to appeal to the LCD but still try to cheapen the budget.

    • @Tahu33446
      @Tahu33446 Před rokem +2

      That and half us are anywhere from 25 to 45 in terms of at least half the gaming population and we have grown out of those stages yet the makers of the franchises and games we like haven't seemed to evolve in terms of humor.

  • @MannyBrum
    @MannyBrum Před rokem +457

    The problem is the writers' only writing experience is making comments on gaming subreddits, which is why all of the dialogue sounds like throwaway jokes made for karma.

    • @TheLarryDungeon
      @TheLarryDungeon Před rokem +34

      That and a ton of writers just haven't gone through the hardships others have, they don't have that RAW emotion that comes with suffering

    • @dream6562
      @dream6562 Před rokem +10

      @@TheLarryDungeon because we live in a time with the least amount of suffering

    • @TheLarryDungeon
      @TheLarryDungeon Před rokem +14

      @@dream6562 The world is like one insult from war

    • @dream6562
      @dream6562 Před rokem +3

      @@TheLarryDungeon nah well be in civil war before that can happen

    • @TheLarryDungeon
      @TheLarryDungeon Před rokem +1

      @@dream6562 Not too far off lmao

  • @ScubaStephen
    @ScubaStephen Před 7 měsíci +39

    BL3 Had some of the worst writing I've ever whitnessed. It was so abhorrant that I put the game down and got a refund after the "influencer" scene. So fucked.

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 Před měsícem +1

      I played a few hours of it coop a few years ago with a buddy but didn't pay attention to the dialogue, I wanted to get back to playing it but it seems like its that bad. Sad I wasted $30 on it.

    • @SirHusky654
      @SirHusky654 Před 10 dny +1

      BL3 was the Borderlands game with the worst writing but best gameplay.

  • @mlsanders4800
    @mlsanders4800 Před 26 dny +15

    The Saints in the reboot are the kind of people the original Saints would have robbed and killed.

  • @justanidiotmk2749
    @justanidiotmk2749 Před rokem +1499

    It doesn't even look like a millennial wrote it, it feels like corporations trying to pander to "millennials".

    • @darrowdapper9659
      @darrowdapper9659 Před rokem +178

      @@KevinoftheCosmos true they hired millenials to write for millenials and cringe genz

    • @justanidiotmk2749
      @justanidiotmk2749 Před rokem +51

      @@KevinoftheCosmos no it's not. Get out.

    • @thed4rknss673
      @thed4rknss673 Před rokem +19

      yeah and i feel the same thing about the first two games, they're objects of that time, if you go in those games without the nostalgia glasses you gonna cringe as hard as you cringe in Borderlands 3, they just told the people to write the same type of dialogs, and this doesn't work anymore

    • @master-dukecuthbert5061
      @master-dukecuthbert5061 Před rokem

      @@justanidiotmk2749 it is... A lot of the people working on saints row (and handling their Twitter, look it up) are in their early 20s... It's 2023... So what does that make them?? Lol sad how you need to be talked to like a 5 yr old

    • @justanidiotmk2749
      @justanidiotmk2749 Před rokem +1

      @@master-dukecuthbert5061 well are they hired by a company? Simple as that lol sad how it's so hard for you to understand a joke.

  • @offensivepepe231
    @offensivepepe231 Před rokem +396

    The thing about the pop culture references, is that I remember when they were just Easter eggs. Now they’re 50% of the dialogue in the game

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra Před rokem +7

      They used to.

    • @Randomlad56
      @Randomlad56 Před rokem +46

      It’s like having Easter every single day, non-stop, eggs being filled everywhere you look, it’s been said on a children’s book I forgot the name of, where the moral was, “If you have Christmas everyday, then it becomes less special, and just becomes another day”

    • @yamumhasthebiggay2582
      @yamumhasthebiggay2582 Před rokem +2

      Game writers now be taking inspiration from Gex

    • @pnwpariah8691
      @pnwpariah8691 Před rokem +7

      This is so annoying to me, makes me happy to see true Easter eggs nowadays like the titanic reference room in Jedi Survivor

    • @farrex0
      @farrex0 Před rokem +5

      I think it is just what happened to spoof movies. If you watch Airplane and Scary Movie, it is filled with pop culture references, but they were all used as a joke or to make fun of what they were referencing.
      But if you watch the later spoof movies, before the genre died, such as Disaster Movie. The joke is the reference, like no reference ever adds anything to the story or even is written as a joke or parody. It is all just, remember this?
      I think the same thing happened, they wrote a quirky and quick-witted character that made pop culture references and people liked it. And then, other media started doing the same. Copying the same character, just every single time they did, they made the character less interesting and shallower. Now, it is everywhere, these shallow characters that they all just want to act cool and make pop culture references. But there is nothing to the reference, nor the character. Writers are just lazy and think that just making a pop culture reference is enough, for people to like their characters.

  • @ajharbeck2075
    @ajharbeck2075 Před 6 měsíci +25

    I think the worst I've seen was in one the marvel movies where the writers inserted the screaming goats meme into the movie to pull the viking ship, and I was sitting in the theater wondering how the producer and director even allowed this to make it into the movie, let alone worked on at all. I should've walked out and got a refund, it was downright anoying.

    • @blondbraid7986
      @blondbraid7986 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Well, Thor having two goats to pull his vehicle is one of the few things Marvel Thor actually took from the original Viking sagas. Seriously, look up Tanngnjost and Tanngrisner and see for yourself.

    • @razor6827
      @razor6827 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@blondbraid7986but where they screaming goats?

    • @TheeGlocktopus
      @TheeGlocktopus Před měsícem +1

      @@razor6827 Yes, they were screaming goats in Norse Mythology. It's a real legit thing.

    • @DrStrangefate
      @DrStrangefate Před 21 dnem

      ​@@razor6827 Yes. They were. That's what's so tragic lol

  • @michaelmohler5409
    @michaelmohler5409 Před 7 měsíci +52

    Watching kids make fun of 35 yr olds knowing full well when they hit that age still saying "soy boy" "let em cook"

    • @strategygaming5830
      @strategygaming5830 Před 7 měsíci +27

      and making better games than the idiots before them. Learning from mistakes is what prevents them. There's a cycle and we're slowly leaving the dumbass phase.

    • @npaprika1
      @npaprika1 Před 4 měsíci +2

      They have no clue how lucky they are not to grow up with the cringe

  • @asdfbeau
    @asdfbeau Před rokem +573

    These are the people who are so afraid you'll miss their joke, that they tell it over and over again.
    So playing their games feels like that uncomfortable conversation you can't leave, because the other person won't stop talking.

    • @seinfeldx
      @seinfeldx Před rokem +75

      I feel like they do this because there is no laugh track after each punchline like in tvseries, so they cant train people.

    • @Psycorde
      @Psycorde Před rokem +14

      Great way to put it

    • @wheme6061
      @wheme6061 Před rokem +7

      Perfectly said

    • @izzybee9501
      @izzybee9501 Před rokem +11

      Omg I work with a guy like this lol

    • @LeadMetal82
      @LeadMetal82 Před rokem +27

      To be fair, repetition CAN work in comedy, but it takes a skilled writer to do it.

  • @JohnnyKChop
    @JohnnyKChop Před rokem +1400

    Velma is literally the pinnacle of the point being made here. It’s so terrible and so maxed out of this kind of writing that literally EVERYONE, right or left, guy or girl, black or white, whatever, we all agree it’s terrible. It kind of gives me hope. Like we’ve pushed so hard on both sides of everything that we’re all exhausted and just want to chill out.

    • @theodis8134
      @theodis8134 Před rokem +32

      Well I kind of wonder if some stuff is just bad on purpose for the attention. Apparently Scooby Doo spin offs are released every few years and Velma is the only recent one I know about because my youtube feed is nothing but people ragging on it. Being notoriously bad is probably a lot better than never being heard of. I wonder how many hate watchers these shows get.

    • @MadsterV
      @MadsterV Před rokem +118

      @@theodis8134 there IS, however, such thing as bad publicity.

    • @SirProdigle
      @SirProdigle Před rokem +48

      Honestly a lot of the popular examples, to me at least, feel like corps wanting to push a writing style that they *think* younger generations will be with, without understanding like the intricacies of when/why certain kinds of arguments are said. Like it's not that every point or weird argument or twitter slang is just nonsense, but I don't think wheoever is pushing/funding a lot of these shows and media understand the difference

    • @Lupostehgreat
      @Lupostehgreat Před rokem +67

      Part of it extends from just trying to appeal to "diverse" audiences. I have no idea what the composition of the writing room looks like, and I will not speculate. However, it very clearly was made to appeal to the people who do the fucking clap emojis while saying "we need a $25 an hour minimum wage, now."

    • @Lupostehgreat
      @Lupostehgreat Před rokem +9

      @@SirProdigle *ding ding ding*
      The people in these writing rooms, almost certainly, have connections and inroads into them. Relatives that work in the industry, went to the same fraternities/sororities as the people who are related to said people. This isn't inherently bad, and we need to start admitting that we would do the same thing if we could, however when higher ups give these people a directive to appeal to a young, hip demographic, they are at a loss.
      They just make Poochie.

  • @tsisko3795
    @tsisko3795 Před 6 měsíci +14

    Everything has a source. The people writing these crazy scripts grew up in the 2000s watching the shows that popularized this goofy language. Like Kim Possible and Totally Spies. They weren't the cool kids. It isn't the cool kids who go on to write scripts. The cool kids end up in business admin, politics, law, sales, ect.. Places where your command of language equals money.

  • @Nathanaelelliott
    @Nathanaelelliott Před 5 měsíci +13

    Dude borderlands is the perfect example. The writing in borderlands 2 was some of the best. Then 3 made me wish I was Helen Keller all due to the writing. It unforgivable and borderlands was one of my favorite series.

    • @TheBottleneckedGamer
      @TheBottleneckedGamer Před 2 měsíci +2

      Being Helen Keller couldn’t save you, you’d still have to sit and listen…

    • @DijDoj
      @DijDoj Před měsícem +1

      ​@TheBottleneckedGamer you sure we're thinking of the same Hellen Keller?

    • @Nathanaelelliott
      @Nathanaelelliott Před měsícem

      @@TheBottleneckedGamer I'm pretty sure it would be a great game if you were Helen Keller. Idk how anyone could make you do something you can't physically do.

    • @Nathanaelelliott
      @Nathanaelelliott Před měsícem

      Also Helen Keller is probably a myth. People say she flew a damn plane 😄

    • @at0micl0bster
      @at0micl0bster Před měsícem

      Bl2 is just as bad. last time my friend dragged me through it I had to turn off the voice acting to enjoy it

  • @landonmorris4673
    @landonmorris4673 Před rokem +446

    The writers of this game don't think they're "cool," they think they're "quirky." And quirkiness is a thin line to land on.

    • @goodbuddy7607
      @goodbuddy7607 Před rokem +41

      True, true, and true, but they also think that quirky is beyond cool, so . . .

    • @joeyshirey9232
      @joeyshirey9232 Před rokem +14

      Quirky is a much better term for it

    • @shrekinator1882
      @shrekinator1882 Před rokem

      @@goodbuddy7607 sorry i killed seven people im such a scorpio UWU 😜😜😜😜 😋😫😫😫😫😛😛😛😛!! im such a quirky chungus O M G L M F A O S T D O S! 😎😎😎😎😎😎
      but how can i be as quirky as benito mussolini though 😭😭😭😿😿😿😿😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @bloop6111
      @bloop6111 Před rokem +27

      Thank you lol, the whole “you’re trying to write cool people but you’re not even cool yourself” bit was throwing me off. Plenty of great writers who make cool characters are often not the epitome of cool themselves and that’s probably what makes it work.

    • @ceresbane
      @ceresbane Před rokem +12

      quirky implies they stand out. you can't have a whole generation of quirky.

  • @improcrastinator7130
    @improcrastinator7130 Před 11 měsíci +553

    People who say "do/be better" would probably try to sue you for emotional harassment if they were told the same

    • @Vincrand
      @Vincrand Před 10 měsíci +60

      Those kind of people were never told to git gud.

    • @AnderBloodraven
      @AnderBloodraven Před 9 měsíci

      they wouldnt survive an x-box lobby, the only way they survive twitter as is is by blocking people they dont like

    • @kniazjarema5809
      @kniazjarema5809 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Sued by kratos

    • @kniazjarema5809
      @kniazjarema5809 Před 8 měsíci +23

      @@A-wy5zm Many also mistake the fact that change aint looking for friends. The wheel of progress will fuck anybody over. Hence the complaining.

    • @pw6002
      @pw6002 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@Vincrand
      The competitive guys finish as MMA-fighters
      The cooperative guys rule the world.
      😉

  • @xAngoryx
    @xAngoryx Před 7 měsíci +344

    Bad writers + hidden agendas = terrible story

    • @dbbuchmann
      @dbbuchmann Před 3 měsíci +35

      "hidden"

    • @DEVil-po5xz
      @DEVil-po5xz Před 3 měsíci +11

      at this point those 2 are synonymous.

    • @maximumeffort2381
      @maximumeffort2381 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Isn’t it kind of weird how they go hand-in-hand. It’s like in order to be this bad you have be an agenda driven writer and it’ll never be good.

    • @GankGuardian
      @GankGuardian Před měsícem +1

      More like open agendas😂

  • @LucidDream101
    @LucidDream101 Před 5 měsíci +15

    Late night TV is the same way. I don't mind it that someone wants to express their views with their own creations. What drives me crazy is when those people feeling that urge co-opt something already created and well established. Just create your own!

  • @countquackula8539
    @countquackula8539 Před 4 měsíci +12

    Borderlands 3 was so cringe that I just stopped playing it. LGBTQ writing.

    • @thomashigginsmusic
      @thomashigginsmusic Před měsícem +2

      The gameplay is amazing which makes the writing that much more sad

  • @wusscake
    @wusscake Před rokem +1300

    "You can't explore a concept of 'oh look how edgy we are' when you know they're never gonna go anywhere near the actual edge they feel that is edgey."
    Asmon hit it right on the head with this one.

  • @machomanic8974
    @machomanic8974 Před 4 měsíci +15

    I mute the dialogue and blast music when i play borderlands games lol

  • @easymodex9400
    @easymodex9400 Před 5 měsíci +9

    100% true; I call this Nickelodeon dialogue. Some very rare writers like Joss Whedon are able to make it work in a top tier fashion and end up making it popular ... I mean, the entire pattern was really just blasted through our culture via content like Buffy and Avengers. However, everyone else who tries to ape this style just create disaster writing.

  • @sinker578e9
    @sinker578e9 Před rokem +282

    I feel like the show Velma is a great example of this, it’s more of people stereotyping younger generations, to appeal to more younger generations, and failing terribly.

    • @miguelpadeiro762
      @miguelpadeiro762 Před rokem +21

      ​​@sonic-templeoselma becomes so much more easier to understand when you understand that the "Mystery gang but in high school and with a focus on Velma's story!" is just a mask hinding the true plot of the show: Mindi's self-insert solves crimes while being extremely unlikeable because the writters aren't out of touch with modern culture but out of touch with humanity altogether, apperantly
      It's not a genuine prequel to Scooby Doo, it's Mindy's fanfic given big-time budgeting.

    • @Nehfarius
      @Nehfarius Před rokem +2

      Any Scooby show without the titular dog is not one worth watching.

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 Před měsícem

      That show is utter trash and should have never been green lit.

  • @GrayFox_74
    @GrayFox_74 Před 9 měsíci +493

    Imagine if in Manhunt the main guy kept saying “that just happened, erm awkward, capitalism is bad, I need the money for rent” every kill.

  • @FebreGundam
    @FebreGundam Před 5 měsíci +35

    A very important point that I've read before is that most classic and revered games were made by people who grew up living in the real world and having real experiences, most modern games are made by people who grew up only playing video games and it shows.

    • @HJ-ek6hn
      @HJ-ek6hn Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's actually a really good point, never thought of it that way

    • @user-mq5rh6ew7p
      @user-mq5rh6ew7p Před 2 měsíci

      Well said

  • @TheBHAitken
    @TheBHAitken Před 6 měsíci +5

    Someone having a 'favorite frozen frogurt stand' is generally one of those things that just make you stay away...
    This discussion could very easily reflect the state of movies today as well, Disney & Marvel being prime examples.

  • @travischron3175
    @travischron3175 Před 9 měsíci +581

    "Out-of-touch" -- these are people with jobs writing video games that live in the wealthiest areas of the country and surround themselves with only like-minded people. It's beyond out-of-touch, they're not living on the same planet.

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ Před 8 měsíci +42

      @@A-wy5zm then come to LATAM

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ Před 7 měsíci +46

      @@A-wy5zm you really seem defensive when someone challenges your views

    • @k--music
      @k--music Před 7 měsíci +15

      @@MalekitGJ how does that challenge their views lol someone else being even less wealthy doesn't make you wealthy. The writers live in the wealthiest areas of the country but barely get paid enough to rent their parents' guest room and buy instant ramen packets from the gas station. Not exactly living large

    • @MalekitGJ
      @MalekitGJ Před 7 měsíci +32

      @@k--music yet they have access to highband internet & eat at least 3 times a day everyday.
      Suuuuuuuuuuuure, whatever flies your boat

    • @k--music
      @k--music Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@MalekitGJ you eat at all? Try being someone’s pet iguana they literally have to rely on an owner for food smh

  • @ShreddedNerd
    @ShreddedNerd Před rokem +434

    The thing about the Halo Infinite community manager is that he made that poll ironically, trying to mock the games audience. This is the type of ironic humour you'd typically see on gamingcirclejerk, and much of it originated from there. The funny part is that the users on there didn't even see the irony and just screenshotted the post, roasting him as if he were serious.

    • @compatriot852
      @compatriot852 Před rokem +18

      Nice to see you here. I wonder why your comment hasn't gotten more attention yet

    • @CivilizedWasteland
      @CivilizedWasteland Před rokem +113

      @@compatriot852he has no heckin' checkmark to verify this post as peer reviewed and backed by science

    • @honkworld9405
      @honkworld9405 Před rokem +31

      @@CivilizedWasteland Thanks for the clarification kind stranger have some reddit gold and some updoots

    • @folk_.
      @folk_. Před rokem +3

      love your vids, i need more soy lore !!!

    • @purpleemerald5299
      @purpleemerald5299 Před rokem +4

      I guess the idea that anybody connected to Infinite could actually comprehend irony was, ironically, beyond their comprehension.
      What a mindfuck.

  • @chloewebb5526
    @chloewebb5526 Před 7 měsíci +30

    As a 38 year old that grew up in Detroit, I've had my own health insurance since I was 18 because my parent died when I was 15 and at 18 the hospital as like "sssssssorry.... " and put the medicine back in their pockets when I said "no insurance" lol. Who the hell doesn't become an Adult until 34?! For real though, l wish I didn't have to become an adult at 15-18 years old, but I figured that's just what happens lol

    • @ComicGladiator
      @ComicGladiator Před 5 měsíci +6

      I mean, the obvious answer is "people whose parents don't die when the person 15." So right away you have most people, then a good percentage of those parents support their kids financially wwaayyy later than past generations. For reasons that can be parasocial, but often just simple economic shifts in Western society.

    • @TheMrNomadus
      @TheMrNomadus Před měsícem

      That's why you decided to dress as a female?

  • @loreleibrewer3803
    @loreleibrewer3803 Před 4 měsíci +3

    So glad I started watching you & that I found this vid. I was curious about your channel after I noticed some people in the MHW subreddit trying to farm "Asmongold hate" because you were playing the game. I had no idea who you were, but my husband (a long time WoW player) knew who you were... so I decided to check you and form my own opinions.

  • @ZarBluestar
    @ZarBluestar Před rokem +976

    “A colosseum where all these college kids try to kill each other and if you kill someone you get your loans forgiven”
    That’s a weird way to describe college football

    • @greenbrickbox3392
      @greenbrickbox3392 Před rokem +55

      Yeah thats just the NCAA or ROTC (in a very roundabout way with many steps in between)

    • @deathdog1392
      @deathdog1392 Před rokem +2

      Your giving them too much credit. How millenial of you.

  • @bombidil3
    @bombidil3 Před 11 měsíci +483

    The most aggravating part I find in this type of writing is the destruction of old characters. Former relatable or strong characters are either thrown aside or deliberately smeared/degraded to be replaced with the writer's shiny new OC, often resulting in very unsatisfying resolutions for well loved characters and major continuity errors in the plot and setting.

    • @MaksimY_
      @MaksimY_ Před 10 měsíci +43

      Yeah they dont care about the product. They only care about themselves

    • @MaksimY_
      @MaksimY_ Před 8 měsíci +54

      @@A-wy5zm because if you're in a team that cares, these people stand out like a sore thumb and ruin the social and collaborative environment.
      If your team is full of these types the team wont exist for long and will go through endless restructuring.
      There is a balance between the self and the team, but the balance described here is off

    • @chasehitchcock6684
      @chasehitchcock6684 Před 7 měsíci +53

      ​@@A-wy5zmthese games only sell because they were preceeded by well written good games, therefore the company has a reputation already and doesnt have to try. Hence triple A games mostly sucking but they still sell

    • @matronmalice9867
      @matronmalice9867 Před 7 měsíci +23

      ​@@chasehitchcock6684Dude is literally the type the entire video is about.

    • @gkkk2735
      @gkkk2735 Před 6 měsíci +7

      ​@@spew42im pretty this guys just trying to start shit with people and doesn't have anything to actually add

  • @DragonSlayer-706
    @DragonSlayer-706 Před 6 měsíci +5

    36:03 I feel like it really comes from tumblr not twitter. Though I guess since a bunch of tumblr users migrated to twitter after the porn bans. Its basically interchangeable since its probably the same people.

  • @volodiafyk
    @volodiafyk Před 6 měsíci +54

    I love Almondgold for his ability to react to every video like it is a first-world problem, like nothing except this matters. Then he switches to another video and repeats the cycle

    • @Bossfightmedia
      @Bossfightmedia Před 6 měsíci +4

      Kind of what makes him famous I guess

    • @justincider8892
      @justincider8892 Před 5 měsíci +7

      I don't know how you're getting that impression. If someone complains about something, does that mean they think it's the worst thing in the world?

    • @lordduckofquack
      @lordduckofquack Před 5 měsíci +12

      So his ability to take something he enjoys/interested in seriously?

    • @munkydreads
      @munkydreads Před 4 měsíci +3

      Ok, is there an end to this point?

    • @howdoyoudo5949
      @howdoyoudo5949 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Whats the point of this comment?

  • @faltzer411
    @faltzer411 Před rokem +354

    "If i see someone collects a lot of anime figures, i assume he likes a lot of anime, if i see someone who collects a lot of funko pops, i assume his wife is sleeping with someone else" - Some random guy on the Internet

    • @bnashtay2278
      @bnashtay2278 Před rokem +5

      😂😂

    • @kormannn1
      @kormannn1 Před rokem +15

      If I see someone collects a lot of anime figures, I assume he has dakimakura waifu instead of real wife

    • @secretname2670
      @secretname2670 Před rokem +7

      @@kormannn1 fair, but consider the following: touch grass

    • @yaboi2500
      @yaboi2500 Před rokem +1

      @@mauriceanderson5413 Often times the best jokes are a reflection of reality.

    • @Evolution-Is-A-Blatant-Lie
      @Evolution-Is-A-Blatant-Lie Před rokem

      Wheres the lie?

  • @saltyk9869
    @saltyk9869 Před rokem +507

    I played Borderlands 3 with friends. We enjoyed the gameplay. We even enjoyed some of the story and comedy. We hated the main villains and Ava. All three felt like Creator's Pets. They gave the villains what felt like forced wins that didn't feel earned. We all hated Ava from moment one, but then her actions got Maya, a character we all liked, killed. This is followed by a scene where Ava yells at Lilith and one of my friends just started shooting her in the face telling her to shut up. And what's weird is the game acts like Ava grew, but we never saw it. Suddenly people start acting like she grew as a person and fighter. Did they cut some content? Cause she was still the annoying brat that managed to get one of the most powerful people in the universe killed by being dumb.

    • @jiggyman14
      @jiggyman14 Před rokem +20

      I'll be real that was kind of the point of the twins. We weren't supposed to hate them because they were just doing bad things but hate the portrayal of their character as well. So if you hated them and cringed at the stereotypical millennial behavior then good. Ava though....there was no hope for that.

    • @BackyardDuelist
      @BackyardDuelist Před rokem +26

      If you've seen the deleted scenes they had some legit story elements where Ava did grow. Why they didn't include it idk, but I don't blame the writers here because they had a script in mind. It just sucks the publishers don't care if the game can't be done on time

    • @48Mei
      @48Mei Před rokem +48

      Not to mention that the writers missed a huge opportunity to make Troy a much better character of having him kill Tyrene and taking her powers for himself. Would’ve been a really cool addition to the story.
      Ava though, yeah no hope there

    • @SouthernGuy5423
      @SouthernGuy5423 Před rokem +15

      Most of the gameplay was nearly identical to the earlier Borderlands games. And, yeah, the writers were definitely sniffing their own farts when it came to Ava and the streamer twin villains. Some much of the writing was awful. Killing off Maya was terrible - it felt like they were following a checklist to kill off a character from the previous game like what happened to Roland, without any of his death's heroism or emotional payoff.
      Ava was genuinely unlikable, and honestly she never got less so.

    • @xblade11230
      @xblade11230 Před rokem +43

      Too much forced grrrll power, wannabe handsome jack endless irrelevant monologues
      and not enough corporate dystopia and pandora psycho gags which was the appeal and humor of the originals

  • @conanedogawa4798
    @conanedogawa4798 Před 4 měsíci +2

    13:45 I have a game that I love playing that doesn't require you putting it on mute, but it's essential that you skip the overwhelming majority of the cut scenes (or, just all of them, probably safer that way,) or else it completely ruins the fun.
    That would be Dirge of Cerberus. The Final Fantasy VII spin-off game where you go around as Vincent in a 3rd person shooter. It was an absolutely AWEFUL game for the story and the cut scenes were atrocious, but as a 3PS with RPG mechanics, it was actually pretty solid and had some very good level design and mechanics.

  • @GeneralTParagon
    @GeneralTParagon Před 4 měsíci +3

    I agree completely. Games are an ESCAPE from reality, not an alternate form of being fed the same shit we already experience. I'm all for people making games specifically catered to one group or the other but I don't like when they ruin existing franchises to try being trendy.

  • @SilentButDudley
    @SilentButDudley Před rokem +973

    It’s funny to me. The line “be better” is so much stronger in GOW where we have a man trying to better himself from a past that was quite vile. In most games, the line just comes off as obnoxious.

    • @DaMaster012
      @DaMaster012 Před rokem

      Social media and it's consequences have been a disaster for the woman race.

    • @CursedImagesEveryday
      @CursedImagesEveryday Před rokem +162

      In GOW being told to be better feels like someone wants the best for your well being, while at the same time its a line with a lot of depth and meaning to the main protagonists...
      In Borderlands being told to be better feels like your boss trying to make you feel like shit because he will not have a bonus paycheck at the end of the year because of your bad performance...

    • @rRekko
      @rRekko Před 11 měsíci +123

      That's because in GOW your character is actually trying better himself, while in vast majority of other games and media it's just "be better how i want you to be because you have to have the same morality as i do and agree 100% with my twisted worldview based on fake feelings baked into me by manipulative social media clout chasers and teachers"

    • @UmDevoto
      @UmDevoto Před 11 měsíci +13

      Its also a joke in gow, since the combat is way simpler, its just stats.

    • @hitthegoat
      @hitthegoat Před 11 měsíci +10

      @@rRekko cringe dude

  • @0ptimuscrime
    @0ptimuscrime Před rokem +158

    “Imagine them listening to this while surrounded by funko pops”
    Hahaha a whole industry filled with the people that The Nerd Crew is making fun of

  • @dervakommtvonhinten517
    @dervakommtvonhinten517 Před 5 měsíci

    i agree with your take on lord of the rings. one of the few scenes i liked that they took out was when treebeard was quoting one plant poem after another and pip and pippin were just SUFFERING. that actually got a laugh out of me

  • @Vanque13
    @Vanque13 Před 2 měsíci +3

    You know they fucked up the writing when they CONSTANTLY give you long ass diatribes from other characters via holo call that last so long you almost always reach the entrance into the next zone before they finish so you're left standing in front of a door as if you give a shit or just in case you need to pay attention to the one piece of important info in the sea of lawl randumb.

  • @williamgrimm2452
    @williamgrimm2452 Před rokem +2445

    I’m watching us millennials turn into boomers in real time, talking about spoiled kids we can’t relate with etc etc. It’s wild

    • @swilson5320
      @swilson5320 Před rokem +194

      I think its just a section of millenials that were always going to have a problem when people moved on from paying attention to them on social bubbles. As the man said, 'people who already have a high opinion of their opinion'. They're loud and vulnerable.

    • @_CrimsonBlade
      @_CrimsonBlade Před rokem +1

      the video should be called how shitty youtubers and twitch streamer ruined gaming

    • @Pragabond
      @Pragabond Před rokem +156

      ​@@swilson5320 Dude for real I'm getting super tired of culture war bullshit and people whining about their first world problems in like hour long video essays and on twitter about representation in their videos games and the writing not being deep enough. Like holy shit do you actually have so few problems this is what you sink your time into talking about?

    • @taylrthegreat
      @taylrthegreat Před rokem +34

      I'm still refusing to become boomer

    • @Pragabond
      @Pragabond Před rokem

      @@taylrthegreat Yeah man it takes concentrated effort to not slip and fall into a lot of boomery. That's where your brain naturally wants to go and you have to take time out of your day to make a point of pulling yourself out of certain mental swamps that just happen as you get used to "how things should be". You start accepting the status quo and resenting the next generation for pointing out things you didn't get right or figure out.
      The young are there to make change in society and push the status quo forward the old are there to guide and help them achieve the better future we're too jaded to be able to see. I feel like millenials as a generation are getting to that stage in life where you realize you make a big switch to giving wisdom instead of receiving it which is a weird precipice to be at. I just hope we're kinder to the generation after us than the one before us was to us

  • @Navinor
    @Navinor Před rokem +308

    I am 36. A lot of millenials hate this too, but most stopped caring. I don't have the time anymore to care. And i won't waste energy to care. I simply ignore it nowadays.

    • @tonycrayford3893
      @tonycrayford3893 Před rokem +44

      It annoys me that we get bundled in with gen z. Anyone younger than 27 isn't a millennial.

    • @billster1091
      @billster1091 Před rokem +5

      I'm in this camp

    • @dabillya6845
      @dabillya6845 Před rokem +2

      It's why I only play games from the 90s to 2010s now

    • @Nihlm2
      @Nihlm2 Před rokem +6

      @@babelfishdude this shit was never funny in any generation

    • @silvastian
      @silvastian Před rokem

      You got time

  • @hypernova5249
    @hypernova5249 Před 6 měsíci +19

    I think the broke collage student thing could work, if it was actually used in the story/gameplay. Using money problems and living conditions to force the characters to do things. I think having a day night system and force the players to do as much as they can in a day in order to make money and continue the story. In addition, if you do well, reward the player with ways to move up in life and succeed both in their lives and their alterior objecives. or if you're cruel. Force them to sacrifice elements of their life for a good ending in the other.

    • @randomman5592
      @randomman5592 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ngl that sound like a really good idea for a casual management game

    • @leto_atreusII
      @leto_atreusII Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's just real life bro 😂

    • @hypernova5249
      @hypernova5249 Před 4 měsíci

      @@leto_atreusII which part lol

  • @kylecole7068
    @kylecole7068 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I agree with the point about editing, there was an entire youtube analysis about how Star Wars was saved in the edit.

  • @the98themperoroftheholybri33
    @the98themperoroftheholybri33 Před 11 měsíci +1053

    The point about Nerds today being linked to consumption is so true.
    I've been into Warhammer 40k for over 20 years now, everyone has loved sharing pictures of models they've made themselves or painted, but in recent years there's a subset of 40k fans who buy a huge amount of models and post pictures of the boxes, not having even assembled the models they just post the unopened boxes, it's utterly insufferable

    • @randomidoit9605
      @randomidoit9605 Před 11 měsíci +10

      What’s so bad about them keeping how they assemble and paint their models so secret? I’m new to painting and assembling minis, and I understand why new people wouldn’t want to post them online.

    • @GenericProtagonist7
      @GenericProtagonist7 Před 11 měsíci +30

      I don't post anything to any social whatsoever, so I'm playing devil's advocate, but I'd rather die than post my assembled minis because they fuckin' suck, lmao.

    • @krejman
      @krejman Před 11 měsíci +214

      ​@@randomidoit9605 it's about shift from doing hobby aka painting and assembling to being proud of being a consumer, just buying more and more

    • @berobero686
      @berobero686 Před 11 měsíci +143

      ​@@randomidoit9605because they just buy them and don't use them. They don't even assemble them. Boxes just lay there for years

    • @bugsy742
      @bugsy742 Před 11 měsíci +10

      @@Beef3Dman Ace Combat will always have a place in my heart ✊👍🤝

  • @thomassmart4088
    @thomassmart4088 Před rokem +598

    'It's like - the world needs their approval' - legendary line of commentary

    • @Crynomical
      @Crynomical Před rokem +14

      I’d say borderlands 2 was a favorite and trying to play 3 was so hard and cringe with the villains I was enjoyed the side quest over the main story

    • @zakiaf1360
      @zakiaf1360 Před rokem +13

      As if they are the main characters of movies or something. They think the world revolves around them.

    • @sunseeker803
      @sunseeker803 Před rokem

      @@thisisfyne how so?

  • @GGE415
    @GGE415 Před 4 měsíci

    6:49 the thing about you, Azman and was wanting to be an attorney and the fact that you knew an instrumental, good and inherent value that different most people can’t distinguish they can place it when they said hey this is that difference but they can’t define it on their own
    Wishes you from every streamer, but also in every single colloquial video like this, etc.

  • @drfdev
    @drfdev Před 2 měsíci +1

    Where is the link for the original video?

  • @Lark88
    @Lark88 Před rokem +644

    Political and social commentary is like CGI in movies or TV. When it's good, it's barely noticeable, but when it's bad, it's glaringly obvious.
    Also, I have a feeling that the reason a lot of these millennial writers get so condescending in their dialogue is because their favorite college professors were condescending and that's who they look up to.

    • @TheBNCyo
      @TheBNCyo Před rokem

      The worst it's when they're selling subpar products that criticize capitalism and society even though they're just another cog on the machine

    • @Chill-mm4pn
      @Chill-mm4pn Před rokem +16

      As a millennial I find it odd because we were taught to be skeptical and to form our own opinions as opposed to blindly following what some guy thinks.

    • @dydx_
      @dydx_ Před rokem +12

      @@ExarchGaming Homie, you're talking about pop-culture/mainstream here. 2ndly, Education is opinion. Idk how long it has been since you been in school, but history is taught in a way that teaches you how to correlate data, interpret them and string together narratives to make sense of things (though, US education does suuck a lot and is statee dependend). What you are seeing now is the inability of people to properly understand the world because they stopped studying new things that aren't related to their interests or job dependent, and those that try to study new stuff often times completely forgot or never understood how to properly study. Like, there is a reason High school teach you only thee easiest form of scientific writing and despite this most still fuck it up beyond comprehension...
      If you knew anything about education (which you should since your talking about the problems of studying (not learning, learning and studying mean different things)) than you should inherently understand that knowledge is interpretive, which is why we developed the scientific method to agree on an interpretation collectively. AGREE on AN INTERPRETATION. This is what we call the peer-review process. In order to change your knowledge you need to challenge the academic notions in accordance with scientific approaches.
      This is why you have no idea what you are talking about, because you only ever learned the condensed versions of highly complicated subjects to help you understand you own cognitive biases and how to avoid them. Right now, you're just talking about pop-culture. I'd make a metaphor: You are the 21 century internet soccer mom and baseball dads.
      Y'all don't know what you are talking about, y'all keep making up dumbass theories and y'all act just as arrogantly in your opinions because your opinions are somehow related to your self-worth or some shit, idk? Like prove someone wrong and they get as mad as if you insulted some dudes favorite football team or some shit.

    • @dydx_
      @dydx_ Před rokem +12

      @@luvhair255 It's always the teacher. It's only over time (over the course of your life) where you begin to challenge the knowledge taught to you by your elders.
      All our knowledge is born this way, even yours. We learn from those who came before, then we challenge those who taught us, and then we learn a little bit more about our species in the progress.

    • @verihimthered2418
      @verihimthered2418 Před rokem +2

      I couldn't imagine looking up to my college instructors. Kinda sad if you do. For example you could have idolized Alexander the great instead you idolized a 10 year professor who went to Greece twice.

  • @TRUEMIXEDBLOOD
    @TRUEMIXEDBLOOD Před 11 měsíci +200

    Some things I've identified as Millennial writing:
    -Self referential
    -Excessively self aware
    -Irony over the situation
    -Constant and active observation of external forces being emphasized in each conversation

    • @therealMrA
      @therealMrA Před 11 měsíci +7

      Your pfp suggests you have great taste in video games

    • @poli_zgaming3616
      @poli_zgaming3616 Před 7 měsíci +23

      Self aware? I don't think they are even that self aware at all. I think it's not being self aware but more self absorbent for oneself

    • @smallgiant6064
      @smallgiant6064 Před 7 měsíci +25

      Complete lack of self awareness, and lack of awareness in general aspects.

    • @chazzitz-wh4ly
      @chazzitz-wh4ly Před 6 měsíci +5

      Don’t forget zero meaningful consequences and pop culture references and member berries.

    • @Pangora2
      @Pangora2 Před 6 měsíci +11

      You need to add in an unwillingness to tolerate 'tropes', except for their self-insert personality quirks which are totally not tropes to themselves. A perpetual revolution against characters and Ideas that aren't theirs.

  • @Prometheus4096
    @Prometheus4096 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Got to love Gen Xers blaming millennial for their fellow Gen Xers being shit.

  • @M.RalphSchmidt
    @M.RalphSchmidt Před 5 měsíci +3

    The whole thing about nerds becoming a market demographic where they were formerly a niche group I think applies to germaphobes after the pandemic. I've always been extremely careful about germs but the difference is I know how they work and the limits of sanitizers.

  • @LifeForAiur
    @LifeForAiur Před rokem +509

    Willow, the new fantasy TV series, had this exact problem. "Hey you! So we're getting married tomorrow. weird huh?" Thank you, uncompelling "strong" female character for your brilliant modern twitter dialogue in a medieval fantasy setting.

    • @tzzeek
      @tzzeek Před rokem +79

      @@ha-kh7ef The movie is a timeless classic that still appeals to young and old alike, and so people were expecting a show just as good, not the cringefest they got.

    • @franciscolaurean8550
      @franciscolaurean8550 Před rokem +17

      Does she have the haircut?

    • @VoiceAnon
      @VoiceAnon Před rokem +43

      Ah, Willow. I will forever remember the time that medieval fantasy TV show had a character utter the phrase, "Hey, new girl, where you at?" Riveting.

    • @caffynated552
      @caffynated552 Před rokem +3

      @@ha-kh7ef Don't you ever say an unkind word about Willow.

    • @SeeAndDreamify
      @SeeAndDreamify Před rokem +2

      I... suppose that is true. I kind of half liked it though, it wasn't all bad.

  • @MClapYourHands
    @MClapYourHands Před 11 měsíci +270

    A good example of the contrast between these writing styles is the Rings of Power vs Tolkien's story of Numenor.
    In the Rings of Power, Numenor doesn't like Elves (and don't want them to move to their island) because they work too hard and they are going to take Numenorean jobs; a very 21st century, American, and boring political message that isn't explored further than that.
    In Tolkien's writings, Numenor comes to be jealous of the immortality of Elves. They are corrupted from within by an imprisoned Sauron, who convinced the dying king that they could find immortality by attacking the undying lands (essentially heaven). This is a universal and timeless story about man's mortality, fear of death, and his ability to be corrupted; as well as his immense strength and bravery, considering that they previously defeated Sauron multiple times at the height of his power and took him prisoner.

    • @MClapYourHands
      @MClapYourHands Před 5 měsíci +53

      @mikuhuntu4xbot228 Boring in comparison to the timeless Tolkien narrative. It’s also so on the nose as to be offensive to the audience’s intellect.

    • @yum8666
      @yum8666 Před 5 měsíci +19

      exactly. the scale in modern day writing is too small. They need to tackle greater parts of the human experience that transcend time and don't become dated within a year. Like existential questions. Everything Everywhere all at once is a great example that milenials can tackle these greater subjects in a new millennial style without it feeling cringe, condescending, or on the nose. They just need to get off of twitter and look to things outside of themselves.

    • @MClapYourHands
      @MClapYourHands Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@yum8666 I just watched that recently and loved it. It’s the weirdest movie I’ve ever seen, but I really liked the core message. I took it as an antidote to nihilism, and probably social media (seeing everything, from everywhere, all the time) but choosing to be present with the people around you. So, it was both hyper relevant to today, while exploring something timeless and human.

    • @potatopotato-ch6pp
      @potatopotato-ch6pp Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@yum8666 So basically like ontological questions that are timeless instead of things that are more of a trend.

    • @Morfe02
      @Morfe02 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@mikuhuntu4xbot228boring political message because Elves are inmortal meaning their work is almost like a "god like creation" MEANING people from Numenor and humans can never buy nothing from them because the price
      Like literally is the stupid concept Ever the Witcher books about racism and etnic cleaning IS literally better than what writers of RINGS pull off

  • @bomberdomme7308
    @bomberdomme7308 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The oldest Milleials are going to be around 40 now... and some of them trying to copy stuff from gen z... but others going back to stuff that made their childhood awesome and archiving really good things with it.... like you can see in the new RoboCop game... i was 6 when this movie came out and loved it through my childhood and seeing now made a game that holds up that good fan service in the best meaning is just awesome again to see.

  • @chazzitz-wh4ly
    @chazzitz-wh4ly Před 6 měsíci +3

    Damn, I didn’t realize how bad Borderlands 3 got since I quit in the first couple hours after finding out there was no DLC characters coming. I did not like any of the characters in the game and did not like hearing how some of the previous characters got assassinated essentially.

    • @bcav712
      @bcav712 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Glad I’m not the only one who didn’t like the characters. Idk what it was but non of them clicked with me like other BL games.

  • @GrayFox_74
    @GrayFox_74 Před 9 měsíci +128

    I can’t imagine being worried about racism in the world of Borderlands

    • @bcav712
      @bcav712 Před 4 měsíci +8

      I’d be more worried about being eaten by some random dude

  • @Tribudo
    @Tribudo Před 11 měsíci +608

    Remember when playing a video game was a way to escape reality and not have to hear the crap everyone was saying all the time?

    • @Tribudo
      @Tribudo Před 11 měsíci +20

      @@vrabo3026 Those were the best of times.

    • @randomidoit9605
      @randomidoit9605 Před 11 měsíci +12

      Well I mean, that still happens today, plenty of games today let you escape from reality just like older titles.

    • @andyroobrick-a-brack9355
      @andyroobrick-a-brack9355 Před 11 měsíci +19

      No, I don't. Most stories, whether they intend to or not ,seek to spread a moral, philosophical or political agenda. Even a simple Mario game spreads a message of helping others and having fun.

    • @zuttoaragi8349
      @zuttoaragi8349 Před 11 měsíci +108

      ​@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355The fact you can't see the difference between a basic moral idea like that, and spreading modern political talking points is why this hobby should've been gatekept harder.

    • @megaman37456
      @megaman37456 Před 11 měsíci +11

      @@vrabo3026 Back before the dark times, before EA normalized Microtransactions in the industry.

  • @kidsyx
    @kidsyx Před 5 měsíci +16

    My brother in law works at pawn shop, and all he used to do was collect funkopops because he thought their value would go up and them being "collectors" items made them valuable. To the point he has an app on his phone that keeps track of the market/resell value. I took me like 5 minutes to talk him into buying gold and gold jewelry woth his money instead. All i basically said was "why would you trade paper money for plastic that deteriorates when you can trade your paper money for tangable gold currency at 20% store discount". The next time i saw him he had big gold watch on, a gold chain and some gold rings 😂 all he does is buy jewellery now. The funko pop thing is a disease man 😂

  • @tnsrs2719
    @tnsrs2719 Před 4 měsíci

    9:26 that line fluff reminds of school assignments with word count demands

  • @julescovers
    @julescovers Před rokem +1527

    The worst part about badly written, shoehorned in social/political issues in games/media is that it almost always hurts whatever group you're trying to represent. Of course to avoid this, you have to be a good writer, which these people are not

    • @lberghaus
      @lberghaus Před 11 měsíci +46

      bad writing comes from people trying to capitalize on a societal trend they don't personally have a deep understanding of. Actual progressives would write with more nuance.

    • @Let_The_Foolish_Take_The_Lead
      @Let_The_Foolish_Take_The_Lead Před 11 měsíci +63

      ​@lberghaus Except they don't, I don't know what rock you've been hiding under the last decade or so lol. It's all garbage, even the better stuff is excruciatingly mediocre.

    • @off6848
      @off6848 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Let_The_Foolish_Take_The_Lead I remember earnestly asking someone for a really good progressive figure to draw inspiration from and people were saying that if you pick a black man don't pick a colonized uncle Tom go with someone like Franz Fanon.
      When I tried to read him he opened up with a quote by Karl Marx, a white man.

    • @Let_The_Foolish_Take_The_Lead
      @Let_The_Foolish_Take_The_Lead Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@off6848 That checks out lol

    • @nathanizabeast
      @nathanizabeast Před 11 měsíci +18

      ​@metalhead6526it's even slowly creeping its way into anime and manga as well.

  • @kevinwalter4078
    @kevinwalter4078 Před rokem +201

    "The same people that went to school with Invader Zim backpacks and never grew out of it."
    That was pretty savage, ngl.

    • @TotemoGaijin
      @TotemoGaijin Před rokem +1

      Thankfully I only had a t-shirt!

    • @OneEyedCloud01
      @OneEyedCloud01 Před rokem +19

      Invader Zim was kinda funny ngl, I mean there was an episode where Zim put his nemesis into a lifetime simulation where he accomplished his dreams, only to take him out at the end and hit him with a cupcake as revenge.

    • @Minotaur-ey2lg
      @Minotaur-ey2lg Před rokem +9

      Probably did all their shopping at Hot Topic. We called them “dad haters”.

    • @Oh-Ben
      @Oh-Ben Před rokem +10

      @@OneEyedCloud01 It was a good show. But the people who idolized it where terrible writers.

    • @connoromalley4004
      @connoromalley4004 Před rokem +2

      Holds up spork

  • @BigDaddyWes
    @BigDaddyWes Před 5 měsíci +3

    Kojima is the only person allowed to shove his worldview into his games.

  • @bravoechovictor9638
    @bravoechovictor9638 Před 4 měsíci

    What was the volume mixing extention he uses in this video ?

  • @Taoru11
    @Taoru11 Před rokem +195

    "They're not cool, but they're trying to write characters that are cool"
    Reminder that Berserk was written by a dude that played Idol Master all day.

    • @user-xg6gx9cy4p
      @user-xg6gx9cy4p Před rokem

      That guy was definitely a pedophile

    • @rahmadrenaldi2624
      @rahmadrenaldi2624 Před rokem +51

      What do you mean ? Berserk is always a shoujo manga. Can't you see the plethora of beautiful girl ?

    • @ediblemussel4115
      @ediblemussel4115 Před rokem +7

      There's always an exception.
      Though, I do have my gripes with Guts, to be honest.
      Mainly his enormous hunk of metal of a weapon, but that's not really related to his character itself.

    • @revdarian
      @revdarian Před rokem +7

      Have you read Gigantomakia from Miura too?... If you haven't, go for it, I won't spoil anything tho.

    • @MrDeflador
      @MrDeflador Před rokem +22

      You do know that that is wrong. It is just a meme in the Berserk Community why his chapters took so long. Truth was that at one point when he took a break he also mentioned he brought the new Idol Master.

  • @HalasterBlackmantle
    @HalasterBlackmantle Před 11 měsíci +276

    It's not about collecting Funko Pops. It's about people who define their personality by "being so quirky to collect Funko Pops".

    • @Pabliski577
      @Pabliski577 Před 6 měsíci +6

      correct. 30:09

    • @l-nolazck-rn24
      @l-nolazck-rn24 Před 5 měsíci +1

      They're still way overpriced where I live, so for me it's kinda retarded.
      Then again I heard of 12/24 eggs being worth over ten dollars so maybe they aren't that bad

    • @Garl_Vinland
      @Garl_Vinland Před 5 měsíci +1

      These aren’t Millenials. These are gen z

    • @l-nolazck-rn24
      @l-nolazck-rn24 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Garl_Vinland Tbh, yeah, in poor countries like mine it is primarily gen z and the tryhards of the millennial generation. Though idk, at first I saw how most were those born in say 95 and 99.

    • @justincider8892
      @justincider8892 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I have a Goku Funko Pop figure. It's not that that by itself is a problem. It's just a red flag.

  • @CyberusSuper
    @CyberusSuper Před 6 měsíci +2

    Remember in the 90s where we had cringing animal mascots with sunglasses, skateboards, and backwards/ sideways baseball caps? This is the modern version of that.

    • @Nightweaver1
      @Nightweaver1 Před 6 měsíci +1

      That was my zeitgeist back in the day, when I was a teenager. I kinda miss that to be honest.

    • @cs8712
      @cs8712 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It was never cringe though, it was radical af

    • @soylentgreenb
      @soylentgreenb Před 26 dny

      It was mega-cringe.

  • @eldiablo2418
    @eldiablo2418 Před 5 měsíci +1

    i would like to say the bit where tannis or however her name is spelled says that bit about stealing everything thats not nailed down is one of the very VERY few jokes that i liked. because as an adventurer i so do XD

  • @alesterryku
    @alesterryku Před rokem +379

    in my opinion, the difference between politics in older games, and politics in newer gamer is that in newer games, they portray the message that their trying to convey as only having one solution; theirs. In older games, they understood that there was no single answer, and often times no RIGHT answer; and left it for the player to decide what was right in accordance to their own moral compass.

    • @pip5188
      @pip5188 Před rokem +52

      My favorite part of fallout new vegas is that there’s no “good” ending and all 4 factions can be debated on being the best one

    • @CBman11037
      @CBman11037 Před rokem +24

      A good game has no politics. Because politics don't matter. Fastfoward 3000 years and nothing political mattered. What does matter is the human soul and the histiry forged from it. The essence of what we are never changes. Good storied are ones we can all relate to and understand as humans. Not because its pushing an agenda but because we are all human and we can all share the feeling of pain, anguish, joy, love and sorrow.
      A good story connects with you on a human level, not a political one

    • @squaeman_2644
      @squaeman_2644 Před rokem +1

      Kotors story was somewhat all about this!

    • @MustardSkaven
      @MustardSkaven Před rokem +47

      Older games' politics were timeless "political" topics. e.g. positives and negatives of an authoritarian regime. Older games asked the player a question.
      Newer games just insert whatever political topic is hot at the time and try to prescribe a right answer.

    • @BeruCampos
      @BeruCampos Před rokem +2

      Tactics Ogre is a good example. In one situation one player's choice lead to a small town getting slaughtered while a creepy music plays. It is a solution but a controversial one

  • @maybecole
    @maybecole Před rokem +269

    Most of these devs and writers probably haven't even experienced the trials and tribulations they are crying about in games. The reason Tolkien's works will be immortalized are because he lived through and participated in the struggles he writes about. Industrialization, the horrors of WW1, etc. All the themes in the stories ring true with the majority of the world population in some way or another.

    • @anonimoalfin
      @anonimoalfin Před rokem +14

      Well said. Also, absolutely accurate. Love this video, love the original author of that video, I'm grateful for they both
      denouncing these abominable realities, which are not less true because they are horrible. BTW: The writing in Hogwarts Legacy is really good, it's just a good game, with excellent voice acting, no matter what haters say.

    • @SammEater
      @SammEater Před rokem +55

      That is why the writters of the Saints Row reboot failed so hard, they cannot write gangster characters. Rockstar actually had people that were part of this underbelly of society giving them material for inspiration, what does the Saints Row 2022 devs had? A bunch of privileged college kids writting self inserts.

    • @obsidianbeau4087
      @obsidianbeau4087 Před rokem +11

      This is why I always encourage Black and Hispanic people to get into gane developing. When the industry is predominantly white and male, the delivery is always going to be corny if it's not about dungeons and dragons.

    • @Chris-ks4sw
      @Chris-ks4sw Před rokem +3

      Are you saying people need to experience horrible things to be able to show them? Thats really going to minimize the available pool of devs and writers.

    • @maybecole
      @maybecole Před rokem +17

      @@Chris-ks4sw No, I'm just saying its much more effective to write about something you've experienced firsthand, and the themes he expresses in the works can click with just about anyone in the world. It's not a targeted small audience he was appealing to.

  • @quentenburnett7296
    @quentenburnett7296 Před 6 měsíci +2

    There's a very serious case of millenials and zoomers not being able to move on from childhood. I don't just mean that they are mentally children still, i mean that there's something in these people's childhoods that they are unhappy with. Maybe they aren't happy with their childhood social group. Maybe they feel like they weren't as talented as they should've been. Maybe it's something else. But writing like this feels like the writers trying to overcompensate for something. Writing characters that are so "cool" (can't put enough quotes around that) is just the writers trying to relive their teenage years but this time as the person they wanted to be. It's a pathetic self insert.

  • @gernhartreinholzen3992
    @gernhartreinholzen3992 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Who's the video from? I'd like to see the original video. Would be nice if you at least link the creator of the video in the description, so people can find it.

  • @Boomhomer
    @Boomhomer Před rokem +623

    As Critical drinker said: "The characters are only as smart as people writing them."

    • @deisophiagaming8216
      @deisophiagaming8216 Před rokem +75

      Sanderson said that he could write characters more intelligent than him as he makes them able to react and think about the plot details he's creating. As a writer he has the luxury of knowing the future and so can make his characters more or less able to act wisely in respect to the plot.

    • @J.B.1982
      @J.B.1982 Před rokem +12

      @@deisophiagaming8216
      That makes sense in that particular instance.

    • @J.B.1982
      @J.B.1982 Před rokem +34

      The creator begets the creation.
      Many of us in the 40 and below, including myself (I’m 41), haven’t really lived all that interesting a life. We have a culture of infantilization. We aren’t given strong archetypes to model ourselves after. Our hormone levels are screwed up.
      So many factors result in people who can’t really write authentically interesting characters and stories.
      Even a buddy of mine who has his PhD in writing. He’s got this lame left winger perspective. What do you do with that?

    • @J.B.1982
      @J.B.1982 Před rokem +1

      @DeadManWalking I think that is happening too. Part of what I'm saying isn't to blame anyone but to be objective. Many of us in the western world have easy lives compared to all people, historically. Now throw in a lack of self awareness or development, indoctrination that happens in college, growing up with the internet and it's vapidness and its lack of space that cultivates authenticity, lack of deep friendships, and you don't have ingredients for good art, let alone writing.

    • @thereccher8746
      @thereccher8746 Před rokem +4

      You know he's a grifter right?

  • @shmeebs387
    @shmeebs387 Před 11 měsíci +140

    The Joss Wedon quote "make it dark, make it grim, then for the love of God tell a joke" reminds me of a much better way of looking at it and quote from one of the Expendable movies. "We keep it light until it's time to get dark. Then we get pitch black." The serious moments hit way harder when you keep it light up until those moments. Doing it the other way around just undercuts the serious moments.

    • @RecklessFables
      @RecklessFables Před 5 měsíci +7

      Yeah, it's really awkward how Millennial writers speak in Joss's voice and write like him.

    • @felixdumbravescu2725
      @felixdumbravescu2725 Před 5 měsíci +12

      Arguably this is what made many of the early Marvel'verse enjoyable. It was fun/funny for most part but took serious moments seriously, maybe a possible quip from some character do it was more in their nature (and sometimes in bad times its best to still retain a degree of sense of humor).

    • @angel_of_rust
      @angel_of_rust Před 4 měsíci +3

      yeah it's called contrast

    • @ThatGuy-rz6tv
      @ThatGuy-rz6tv Před 4 měsíci +3

      So many millennial writers seem to take that Joss Whedon quote and run like it’s gospel without realizing that Joss Whedon was actually a talented director who knew how to manage the tone of a film.

    • @Superabound2
      @Superabound2 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Buffy and Angel were both masterpieces but Joss really did mass murder all Western entertainment for like 3 generations

  • @Animefan1803
    @Animefan1803 Před 7 měsíci +3

    They don´t feel out of touch. They never were IN touch to begin with.

  • @QuesoGr7
    @QuesoGr7 Před 25 dny

    A lot of these lines turn me into that guy who was reacting to the "Memer" Arby's commercial.

  • @korrde
    @korrde Před rokem +124

    A major issue with today's society is that a lot of people seem to think the world needs to approve of them. I remember growing up and being told that the only person that needed to approve of me, was me. But seeking approbation from the masses? As if I should care what other people think of me? You're never going to get everyone to even like you, so if you think people are going to call you what you tell them to, act like you tell them to, and follow your directions? No, it just won't happen.
    Doing so just makes your own insecurity all the more apparent.

    • @shittyhaircut
      @shittyhaircut Před rokem +2

      it's the social media acceptance and the quest for likes; find your niche and go bonkers = likes, or don't take risks and try to please everyone = likes. older gens being anti-establishment etc was cool, nowadays conformity is cool. it's fascinating

    • @calculator91
      @calculator91 Před rokem

      That's bad advice though. You should care very much about how people and your society regard you. Its called reputation. You'll never own a house without one.

    • @Randomlad56
      @Randomlad56 Před rokem +3

      @@calculator91 both of you are right, however there is a balance, obviously caring for your own looks to the point where you have to take a microscope to inspect every single negative aspect society finds wrong to eradicate it is wrong, and will make plastic people who simply “go with the flow”, becoming another leaf in the wind, however this does not simply mean one could run around like a nudist on doomsday or to scream bomb on a plane, there is a balance for everything

    • @korrde
      @korrde Před rokem +3

      @@calculator91 There's a difference between reputation and accepting whatever "society" tells you. To paraphrase Men in Black, individuals are smart, the masses are dumb.
      And you can own whatever you want without kowtowing to the masses, at least for now. I don't need to put prescribed phrases in my bio or toe the party line to have a good credit score.
      The affection of the masses is fleeting and often not worth the effort of winning.

    • @caralho5237
      @caralho5237 Před rokem +1

      Its not about approval, its about control.

  • @ald7282
    @ald7282 Před rokem +422

    my rule of thumb for character writing: get the character as a person down pat, how they talk, act, their personality traits and background. after you get that done, then you weave thematic elements into the character. this really helps me avoid making caricatures/authorial mouthpieces when i'm writing a story.
    make them a person that can actually exist first, a narrative tool second.

    • @MajinRixch
      @MajinRixch Před rokem +15

      I feel like you can always tell when writers think of a narrative tool and then create a character around that narrative tool because everything about the character seems forced. I personally struggled with this in my first couple of scripts and stories, until I finally started to essentially do what you do.
      I always create the setting first, motivations second, and then from those two things, the characters personalities, and lastly thematic elements. Just like real life, we are who we are because of the circumstances we grew up in, which shaped are beliefs, values, biases, and motivations which in turn led to our personalities.

    • @ald7282
      @ald7282 Před rokem +8

      @@budthecyborg4575 not necessarily just acting, character in a narrative that are written well have a fundemental belief system and behavioral set. in my favorite game, pathologic 2, every notable character has something to gain and their own belief systems to push, and it makes the game compelling as a narrative.

    • @TheSweetSpirit
      @TheSweetSpirit Před rokem +10

      @@MajinRixch hey that’s how I generally write too. *Most* characters end up appearing in my stories as a result of the setting and not really the plot, but I feel like that’s partly because I just enjoy world building a lot.

    • @anthonyfaiell3263
      @anthonyfaiell3263 Před rokem +8

      Imagine that... develop the character and then that character should respond genuinely in response to the world and conflict around them.
      .
      I wish more writers understood this EXTREMELY SIMPLE concept. There are poorly written characters, and then even worse imo, there are characters that break their persona to insert some kind of narrative from the writer. It's so obvious to anyone paying remote attention, and I instantly lose any type of connection/understanding I might have made with the character.

    • @Itchy__
      @Itchy__ Před rokem +3

      yeah, we aren't born with complicated world views. Same way goes for making a believable character. Obviously you'll still have an idea or a purpose for the character existing in the first place , which could be, say, that they're an anti-capitalist.

  • @messigno427
    @messigno427 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It's similar with anime. Millennial anime writing has become "class isn't what it seems! lol, "I'm gonna be the best EVER!" and sprinkle in some fan service. It's boring af. Remember when we had sci-fi dramas with some badass fight scenes, traditional Japan settings and original plotlines?

  • @hiddendesire3076
    @hiddendesire3076 Před 4 měsíci +1

    14:34 There would be a lot of overlap there. They smoke one blunt or take one mushroom-fueled trip, and next thing you know they think they’re enlightened and the messiah’s incarnation.

  • @VampireNoblesse
    @VampireNoblesse Před rokem +237

    young generation of writers, who grew up more on social media than reading books

    • @acutelilmint8035
      @acutelilmint8035 Před rokem +46

      Nah it’s people who 0 passion in storytelling.

    • @PaladinfffLeeroy
      @PaladinfffLeeroy Před rokem +26

      I have heard this being thrown around a lot and I seriously doubt that you can just "fix" this by telling them to read books.
      There have likely been a lot of writers in the past that wrote horrible stuff. And if books are supposed to fix it then why are there also shitty writers in the older generations that grew up with books?
      I agree with Lil' Mint here that these people just don't have the passion for storytelling.

    • @samspamii7801
      @samspamii7801 Před rokem +3

      @@PaladinfffLeeroy
      I also agree if the passion is there they will probably read often and find other ways to improve their writing

    • @aaronloiselle3651
      @aaronloiselle3651 Před rokem +5

      Wrong, they never grew up lol.

    • @Chris-ks4sw
      @Chris-ks4sw Před rokem +11

      Millenials definitely did not grow up on social media. That would be Gen Z. Most millennials were already adults when social media was starting to come out.

  • @triplebog
    @triplebog Před 11 měsíci +63

    The thing is, its not that these people are trying to act younger than they are. They just never actually matured. They are being 100% authentic, but this is just who they are.

    • @augurypleasant4506
      @augurypleasant4506 Před 7 měsíci +6

      I'm a gen z who was far more mature than two of my millennial friends, and as a result, I was shoehorned into the role of couple's therapist for people 6 and 10 years older than I had been at the time of knowing them. I gave up on them when I developed the self awareness to realize they weren't my problem. Now, I'm not "mature for my age" or anything like that, I just happened to be more grown-up than the "grown-ups" at age 20, which is a serious problem. Both of them were creative-types as well, and their writing styles and characters were like something I'd expect to find in a middle school's trash bin. I would later meet other millennials in D&D groups, and they acted the same, if not worse due to a superiority complex, taking it as license to bully anybody younger than them for not doing something they wanted. Gen z is not by any means perfect, but I know far less people my age who still think and act like seventh graders. So you are absolutely correct, a lot millennials are just children who never grew up, but will complain incessantly about "having to grow up too fast."

    • @kaphizmey6229
      @kaphizmey6229 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@augurypleasant4506 as an older zoomer myself (‘99 bday), well said my friend. we have our own problems due to our generation’s early overexposure to the internet, but at least we aren’t like most millenials - grown children who legitimately think they’re the smartest and most mature people in the room. this has unfortunately led to pop culture as a whole suffering due to their influence (the quality of movies and shows have also taken a dive due to other problems like bad writing)

    • @jethrovaningen
      @jethrovaningen Před 7 měsíci

      @@kaphizmey6229 Sorry to break it to you son but you are a millenial also. Gen Alpha '12-'22, Z '01-'11 Millenial '90-'00, Gen Y '89-'79 and so on.

    • @kaphizmey6229
      @kaphizmey6229 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@jethrovaningen first of all, generations are measured in 1.5 decade increments, not 1 decade (gen alpha is 2012-2025, gen z is 1997-2011, gen y/millennials are 1981-1996, gen x is 1965-1980, etc). second, gen y and millennials are the exact same thing; what you’re calling “gen y” is actually gen x (which is my mom’s generation as she was born in 1966). and lastly, even if all your claims were true i would still personally identify far more with zoomers than i would with millennials based on life experience alone. nice try, my guy

    • @abcdefg2120
      @abcdefg2120 Před 7 měsíci


      You’re proud of being the most mature person in a d&d group?
      Entering the work force is going to be a cold splash of water to your face.
      Get better friends and stop blaming the company you choose to keep for your failings.

  • @theeternalslayer
    @theeternalslayer Před 5 měsíci +1

    I worked for a dc company that shipped funko pops. The warehouse was bitter cold and the manager was kind of a jerk lol i wasnt making their boxes fast enough i said "see ya later." Lasted maybe 2 days. To this day i have not purchased one, like any other trendy thing I dont get it.

  • @GravitasZero
    @GravitasZero Před 3 měsíci +1

    I felt personally attacked (at first) at the Funko pops mention since I just "discovered" them (knew about them but never paid attention) and found them cute and funny and so I have 7 of them. The largest amount of figurines of any kind I have ever owned lol
    Now that I have 7 (none of them are those big ones, just normal sized) I feel like getting any more would be too much and so haven't gotten any more. Was I right to think that or maybe bringing the count up to a nice round 10 would be okay?

  • @BubblyTeatime
    @BubblyTeatime Před rokem +132

    When he started talking about a game where a college student is broke and in debt, the first thing that came to my head was "didn't they do that in Sims 4?"

    • @accelerationquanta5816
      @accelerationquanta5816 Před rokem +28

      Maybe they shouldn’t have gone to college, then.

    • @Wearywastrel
      @Wearywastrel Před rokem +12

      A Sims game is the best setting for that scenario, but they couldn't shoehorn their trigger words like "carbon footprint" into a game with no intelligible words.

    • @PeterDanielBerg
      @PeterDanielBerg Před rokem +7

      @@Wearywastrel carboopin farplor bapanada