Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-26239911-20160128181203/@comment-24275721-20160129195948

Zombotanist wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: Nikel23 wrote:

TheGollddMAN wrote:

Master3530 wrote: So truth about t-rex has been revealed!

And why would he lie on the ground for no reason? To take a dump on the other side? Also, what's the excuse that he acts like a dog? Why does it matter if he lies on the ground? Because it exactly explains the laziness of the devs who just came up with a way to make a half sprite instead of making a fully functional one. The raptor was made earlier before they realised, "Hey! Why bother? We can just show one part of their body instead!" That's why. It's not them being lazy, it's them doing something original with the character, turning an animal normally regarded as menacing into the complete opposite, (or at least visually since the zombies are still scared of it but that's because of the gameplay mechanic they gave it). Heck making T-Rex behave like every single T-Rex you see in every kind of media would've been a way lazier thing to do in my opinion because it would imply they didn't give any thought to its design and just went with something everyone expects. If they wanted it to be something different they should have made it something different that is considered good; with how it is, people hate it more than they like it because of the liberties they took. Here that "originality" sunk into the ground because of how retarded it was. SInce we see the T-rex in every media the same, it gives a sense of disbelief as to how awesome it is. Here, the "originality" you're supporting is just plain crap; a dinosaur acting like a freaking drooling dog. Yeah, originality my as*.

Also, considering they literally made every dino sprite only a half of what they are supposed to be except for the Raptor, that is definitely being lazy rather than "original". Here, in this context "original" equals stupid, moronic and dumb.