Quote:
Originally Posted by Raggs
Yeah, but you're thinking about humans. We're pretty pathetic. A spear is great for us, as is a club or an axe. But for giant mantis, an axe/club isn't really that much of an upgrade. A tyranosaur doesn't need to worry about a club that much, it'll just bite. An animal with massive clubs on it's tail, made for crushing opponents, isn't going to be improved that much by giving them clubs.
Yes, humans benefit from weaponry immensly, but if you gave a t rex a club, it's still going to have a massively damaging bite.
|
One of the reasons that humans have evolved to be more intelligent than other creatures is because we had to use our brains to survive. Other animals are successful because of their anatomy and not their brain and would never in billions of years change, if they didn't need to. So the success of, say, the crocodile, which has been around for longer than most other species means it hasn't evolved and would never reach sentience.
Quote:
|
Yes the game represents continuity, but it does so from completely varied backgrounds, showing you the possibilities out there, not limiting them to the human route.
|
But the game is still locked to our history. The stages represent our route. It would be hard to make a game that truly made everything possible.