


A few people say the dialogue is so bad that it's put them off playing a game they'd previously been looking forward to. Some of the comments aren't humorous, though.

Veteran television scriptwriter Allison Rymer is one, as is Amy Hennig, known for her work on the Uncharted and Legacy of Kain series. PC Gamer notes that the surprising thing about all this is the number of high-profile writers attached to Forspoken. ERROR (PLAY OUTER WILDS!!) 🐇 COMMISIONS CLOSED August 10, 2022 they're right behind me, are they? /KwPo8kOmnc Do you know what REALLY grinds my gears with this adventure? those DARN, STINKY, SMELLY pirate- oh whoops. where do I start? Im in FREAKING space!! Isnt that looney? I gotta find a "metroid" whatever that means. There are absolutely loads more like this. But Honestly? Being a parent ragnaroxx /CK1owzyzhM He can thank me for his good looks AND formative trauma. That handsome devil next to me? Fam, that's literally my BOY. Who me? Yeah I'm a freakin GOD as it turns out. It's led to a slew of very funny imitations in which the dialogue is applied to other games. There is some good to have come from the trailer-not from Square Enix's point of view, obviously. I do magic, kill jacked-up beasts, I'll probably fly next."Ī beautiful and cruel new land? Twisted monsters? An array of magical abilities? Sentient jewellery!? "I'm somewhere that's not what I would call Earth, I'm seeing freaking dragons, and-oh yeah!-I'm talking to a cuff! Yeah, OK, that is something I do now. "So let me get this straight," Holland says, in a semi-sarcastic/cynical tone that would make Chandler Bing blush.

The internet has been going wild over it, but not for the game itself it's the dialogue spoken by protagonist Frey Holland that has people rushing to reply. The 32-second trailer posted on the official Forspoken Twitter account shows plenty of impressive gameplay. Sadly, its latest trailer fails to incite any feelings of excitement instead, viewers have been left cringing so badly that their actual skeletons are curling (possibly). Not only does it look like a potentially excellent game, but it's likely to be the first PC title to use Microsoft's DirectStorage. Facepalm: There are several good reasons to be excited about Forspoken, the action-RPG from Square Enix and Luminous Productions.
