• frog 🐸
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    011 months ago

    I can understand why fantasy settings are pretty stale, not just in games but in a variety of other media as well. Fantasy can be complex, and using old, familiar tropes (elves are haughty and love nature, dwarves are stubborn and love gold, humans are the world’s jack-of-all-trades) lowers the barrier to entry, which is really important when you want something to be easily marketable to as large an audience as possible. People know what to expect from familiar fantasy tropes, which means they can focus on plot and gameplay rather than going “so what’s that character supposed to be?”

    But it’s boring. I love it when a fantasy setting isn’t afraid to trust the intelligence and curiosity of its audience and do something weird.

    • TwilightVulpine
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      011 months ago

      Anime if anything seems to be doing worse at this. Nearly every fantasy or fantasy adjacent anime goes for a knock-off D&D MMO style and it feels so tired. They don’t want their audience to need to make the smallest effort to understand the world and the role of the characters in it.

      • @fuzzywolf23@beehaw.org
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        111 months ago

        Dr. Stone, Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen – you don’t have to look very hard to find anime that doesn’t look anything like western fantasy

        • @liminis@beehaw.org
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          111 months ago

          The person you were replying to was explicitly talking about current (‘new’) anime, not industry darlings like AoT.

            • @liminis@beehaw.org
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              111 months ago

              I was explaining what they meant, I don’t personally care. Their complaint, as I understood it, was an absence of new and original work.