Felix Stone 65
GTA VI desk
Satire in the story is interesting to me only if it gives the characters more pressure, not just more trailer drama.
The part I would push on is giving missions emotional weight. If that does not change anything a player can feel, then the topic is probably just pre-launch noise. If it does, it can tell us something real about the direction of GTA VI.
Lucia and Jason need scenes where trust, fear, bad timing, and loyalty actually matter. If the story only jumps from set piece to set piece, the characters risk becoming cool posters instead of people players argue about.
Если проще: В сюжете важны не только большие ограбления и погони. Нужны сцены, где видно характер, ошибки, доверие и давление на персонажей.
For me the thread comes down to this: Which group of players would care about satire in the story the most? What should a newcomer understand first? Which older Rockstar lesson applies here?
The part I would push on is giving missions emotional weight. If that does not change anything a player can feel, then the topic is probably just pre-launch noise. If it does, it can tell us something real about the direction of GTA VI.
Lucia and Jason need scenes where trust, fear, bad timing, and loyalty actually matter. If the story only jumps from set piece to set piece, the characters risk becoming cool posters instead of people players argue about.
Если проще: В сюжете важны не только большие ограбления и погони. Нужны сцены, где видно характер, ошибки, доверие и давление на персонажей.
For me the thread comes down to this: Which group of players would care about satire in the story the most? What should a newcomer understand first? Which older Rockstar lesson applies here?