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Not a lot in AAA that I've seen in the past few years. The Savage Planet games are full of humor... sort of. Wackiness, anyway, and sarcasm about corporations. Safe humor.
I think you're on the right track, though, Clumsybeast. Most humor was cancelled by scolds over the past 15 years or so. It's slowly making a comeback, though, and the scolds are losing their power.
sometimes its nice to just be taking a story seriously, not have the characters cracking jokes in the middle of extremely intense situations.
i blame joss whedon for overuse of cracking wise in media
I mean the same can be said that not every game has to be serious, dark, and completely void of humor either. lol Theres an over abundance of serious games now tbh, i would like to see games try to be funny, and have more personality tbh.
"Well. That happened."
I think it's been a positive shift overall. Maybe in a few years we'll decide that we've overcorrected, and reinject humor into pop media.
My thoughts exactly.
They fly now? They fly now.
Both + new gens of players have garbage standards + games companies are directed by corpo suits, not gamers.
aye, its just not really my thing tbh. humour in very dark, intense moments like a gunfight is rather out of place. if its woven into the story well like disco elysium, or is more dark humour like fallout, then thats great and i enjoy such things.
i even love joss whedons shows, though i blame him for the current situation of too much humour in some forms of media, especially films.
i prefer seriousness over silliness when it comes to storytelling, but both is fine.
Indeed. Whedon is Patient Zero.