Blaze & Daze

RetiredToker76

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It's got worse graphics than Nintendo when I was a kid. It drives me nuts lol but I'll play every once in awhile.
I've played it a few times with my daughter, she's not a huge fan but my nieces and nephew are Minecraft bonkers. The only game my kid likes that really bugs me is Human's Fall Flat. Ragdoll physics just aren't fun to me, they remind me of when video games had two states; either the physics was ridiculously tight or ridiculously flimsy but it was never actually accurate. I can forgive weak graphics, some of my favorite games in history are 8bit graphics and sound, but inaccurate or even worse inconsistent game physics has become a non-starter for me in this day and age.

When it was a function of new gaming engines and the programmers tried really hard to get good physics but just missed, like the original Halo and the ability to launch a warthog into space with a few genades, it was great fun to utilize in the game. To amplify inconsistent physics as a feature on the other hand, is just irritating.
 
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