What's the most Kino moment in video games?
kino is just a buzzword used by /tv/ so they can feel smart about themselves, there's no meaning to it, that's a fact
>>377408872
Actually it means "an intellectual film that requires knowledge of films to appreciate, and wouldn't be understood by beginners."
I suppose we can extrapolate that into video games to mean "a game that casuals wouldn't understand, but more experienced and skilled players love."
It's all about picking up on subtleties that most people overlook and being able to breakthrough something that isn't immediately intuitive or easy.
Ludwig
>>377407882
Automata Ending E.
>>377407882
Probably Wind Waker's ending.
>>377409130
So kino and pretentious hipster bullshit are one in the same?
>>377407882
>you will never have the Colonel start to freak out for the first time
>you will never experience the genuine confusion of the colonel telling you to turn the game off for the first time
>>377409419
K I N O
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>>377409489
add "again" to both of those
>>377409504
>>377409419
Everything in Bloodborne and Gael are the epitome of vidya kino
>>377408872
It's a meme
>>377407882
breath of he wild's ending
>>377409759
Explain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHm5Lc08gHg
>>377407882
>kino
Your incoming suicide, reddit.
>>377408872
It means theatre in german
>>377409130
Yeah MGS2 is real subtle, especially towards the end when the colonel turns into skeleton man.