Zero Punctuation Review: Condemned 2: Bloodshot

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'errant turds, indigo prophecy syndrom, yahtzee, fully, ramblomatic' to 'errant turds, indigo prophecy syndrome, yahtzee, fully, ramblomatic' - edited by Fjnbk

escape421521says...

Indigo prophecy syndrome. Yeah, Aztecs just came out of nowhere, and the big reveal was "hey look, we're the illuminati." When your supposed magical ally turned out not to be a creepy old woman but instead just turned out to be artificial intelligence incarnate I said "I'll play to the end but JESUS CHRIST!" And nothing did ever quite match up to the fight on the rooftop.

10898says...

The Indigo prophecy syndrome is the result of one apparent law of game developer nature. This law works as follows. As a series of games in a real world setting is developed, it becomes exponentially more likely that the developers will get bored and throw in magic or science fiction. (See Return to Castle Wolfenstein or Battlefield 2142)

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