Originally Posted by Wormerine
Originally Posted by neprostoman
Edit: the way I see it, games are art. They are born from an idea and are shapen by people who invested in that idea. You don't teach other people how to and how not to do art.
You do teach other people how to art. People pay hundred of thousands of dollars to be tough how to do art. Doing art doesn't shield you from criticism. Making art doesn't mean making whatever hell you want.

Artist is someone who develop his craft to the point of being one of a kind. It's a mastery of a highest level.

An artist can have ideas that people don't comprehend but putting poorly put together cutscenes of digital puppets rubbing against each other is not that.

I'm an artist, an artist is under no requirement to do anything. They teach people artistic techniques, and theories, the artists accepts, rejects or creates new techniques or theories as they see fit.

You are allowed to critique art, you can not like art. But the artist isnt required to accept, believe, or value your opinion.


As far as the topic of the game, and what you view as uneccesarry or poorly executed, its a cut scene you can skip. If the mere existence of it within the game spoils the game for you, thats fair, but don't expect everyone else to share your perspective.

you might be shocked, but puppets rubbing against each other is art, Art also doesnt need to be sophisticated, or adult. Its fine not to like it, but art is not defined by your subjective feelings about it.