Anon earns achievements
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Get to da choppa! (Reach the helicopter)
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I think its charming
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Get to da choppa! (Reach the helicopter)
squeaky new airforce (clone 5 aircraft)
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The part where he kills you (This is that part)
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The part where he kills you (This is that part)
Part 9: The Part Where He Kills You
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Speaking from experience: in many cases, they’re cliche because project managers, producers, and execs insist on writing achievement names & descriptions instead of letting the writer(s) do it.
It’s happened on almost every game I’ve worked on.
They get a kick out of having a tangible contribution to the finished product, and in most cases seem to believe they’re actually being funny and original. It’s easier to just let them have it.
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Ratchet and Clank did trophies the right way and made them fun little challenges that unlocked cheats and other gameplay twists.
Going for all the gold bolts was actually fun.
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Part 9: The Part Where He Kills You
"I think this is the part where he kills us."
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Seeing achievements that actually are hard to achieve and aren't grindy brings me joy
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I know no one cares but on the off chance that someone does, the picture is from this song.
It's a song made basically entirely of Japanese onomatopoeias. It's brought me so much joy I'd love if it makes one other person feel that way.
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I like that the "open game" archivments are mostly at like 70%
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I like that the "open game" archivments are mostly at like 70%
I just haven't got around ooh a sale!
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Speaking from experience: in many cases, they’re cliche because project managers, producers, and execs insist on writing achievement names & descriptions instead of letting the writer(s) do it.
It’s happened on almost every game I’ve worked on.
They get a kick out of having a tangible contribution to the finished product, and in most cases seem to believe they’re actually being funny and original. It’s easier to just let them have it.
You've just made me sadder than you can imagine
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Shout out to Split Fiction for getting the "Unironically making a 'The cake is a lie' reference in the year of the Lord 2025" award
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"I think this is the part where he kills us."
"Hello! This is the part where I kill you!"
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I think its charming
Yeah, I'm really not getting the joke here. It just seems like they are listing normal game achievements, which I would probably ignore anyway.
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Just reading that made me laugh. Absolutely fantastic abuse of every available medium.
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Seeing achievements that actually are hard to achieve and aren't grindy brings me joy
Yeah, I wish they were only that, instead of "collect all 1000 mcguffins" or "defeat a boss with 1 life left."
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I haven't seen one in a while but I was so fucking sick of seeing bigger they are harder they fall references in the early days of achievements