Why is 'mother nature' in a none destructive form and ' self aware plant life' such an unused concept in video games?
Shit thread
>>385183003
t. <25
If a plant is self aware, is it not an animal?
>>385183081
You aren't funny.
>>385183440
I bet you don't even own a computer
>>385183440
You aren't funny either.
>>385182935
cuz animals and insects are cooler. What the fuck would you do in that game? Mow grass?
>>385183081
I bet he doesnt even own a computer
>>385182935
>Why aren't kitchen tables considered interested and engaging game anatgonists
Mystery anon
>>385182935
Plants aren't scary
Deal with it.
>>385182935
They often contain organic representations because plants, in themselves, are pretty shit. They're passive. The best you can hope for is evil vines or giant evil fly trap.
When nature is depicted as evil, you get Poison Ivy or Jumanji or *insert runaway plague/infection* because those are active threats.
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>>385182935
Flower comes to mind. Okami, kinda of.
I can't think of much in terms of sentient plant life.
>>385183919
>>385184047
Why do you immediately jump to nature as the enemy? What if you play as nature such as in From Dust?
>>385182935
I think you can count everythign biohorror. that "zombie" game for the ps3/ps4 from naughty dogs, resident evils, gw2 has "plants doing retarded shit to earth" topic . Biopunk isnt that uncommon, just not as vanilla as you might imagine
>>385184570
Because it is the entire premise of OP's post you mouth-breather.
>>385184695
What part of the OP makes you think that? They say [non] destructive.
Akash'bhuta is essentially angry vindictive mother earth.
>>385183378
Not you idiot. Learn biology.
>>385183440
t. Adblock user
Probably because self aware plant life is destructive in it's nature. Pic related