OgreOgre said:
In FO2's case, however, a coherent, already established setting got filled to the brim with lame pop culture references, in attempt to make it lulzy and more appealing to the younger crowd. Wanna quotes from movies and shows in every dialog? Check. Wanna gangsters? Check. Wanna aliens? Check. Wanna kung-fu fighters? Check. Wanna talking animals? Check. Wanna lots of tasteless sex? Check. Check. Check.
OK, so the younger crowd has played Wasteland, has read the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Buck Rogers, has watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the Goonies, The Blues Brothers, Scarface, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly? There are many other references I can't remember of course, but those are a few that came off my mind.
If pop references are bad then mark Quentin Tarantino a second-rate writer & director, when in fact he has written and directed some very good material because he handled those references intelligently and creatively.
OgreOgre said:
Sorry, I just prefer a more sophisticated experience.
Your monocle, sir, you seem to have dropped it. Pity it doesn't make you any smarter, but all the more ridicule.