Nesmaster75
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For those that have played it, is Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide worth it for two people? Thinking about blind buying it for me and my brother.
Looking for opinions on the following games:
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Should I drop any of these or are any cheaper elsewhere?
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you guys missed the idea of my post
I was asking if Ori is good, as in truly good. I brought up Child of Light because people said it was good, but then I bought it in PSN and all I got was a crappy, mindless, really slow RPG and it seemed people only were wowed by the artstyle and never really played good RPGs.
This is the second time GAF failed me with a recommendation, ironically the first being another Ubisoft shit - Rayman Origins.
heads up that Titan Souls is a PS+ game next month if you have a PS4/Vita.
I mean, you realize that you can't really get a real answer from this right? People will like games that you will hate and vice versa. There is no such thing as "truly good."
Having said that I really liked Ori but be aware that there are sections that require a lot of trial and error so if that isn't your bag you may want to skip
Is watch dogs 2 worth the small discount?
This is the second time GAF failed me with a recommendation, ironically the first being another Ubisoft shit - Rayman Origins.
I dropped the game right after the moment i found out they're using Ubisofts patented Open-World recipe.
no no no
you guys missed the idea of my post
I was asking if Ori is good, as in truly good. I brought up Child of Light because people said it was good, but then I bought it in PSN and all I got was a crappy, mindless, really slow RPG and it seemed people only were wowed by the artstyle and never really played good RPGs.
This is the second time GAF failed me with a recommendation, ironically the first being another Ubisoft shit - Rayman Origins.
That's why I'm asking if Ori is a really solid Metroidvania on par with Metroid games or Symphony of the Night.
heads up that Titan Souls is a PS+ game next month if you have a PS4/Vita.
I mean, you realize that you can't really get a real answer from this right? People will like games that you will hate and vice versa. There is no such thing as "truly good."
Having said that I really liked Ori but be aware that there are sections that require a lot of trial and error so if that isn't your bag you may want to skip
You are a lost case. I have no word.
I had more fun with a New Super Mario game than Rayman Origins. It is "refreshing" to the eyes sure, but the level design and controls aren't.wat
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Rayman Origins is so damn good.
I was asking if Ori is good, as in truly good.
This is the second time GAF failed me with a recommendation, ironically the first being another Ubisoft shit - Rayman Origins.
Controls in origin were fine i never had an issue with themI had more fun with a New Super Mario game than Rayman Origins. It is "refreshing" to the eyes sure, but the level design and controls aren't.
It's really telling how Valve doesn't give a shit about making the sales interesting anymore. They don't even put effort into making the backgrounds and emoticons you get from the Steam Awards badge to be something minimally appealing.
Well basically I'm mostly asking for the gameplay aspect. Like a comparison to existing games would be nice. Since in hindsight I should have known better that people were only swooning to CoL with its graphics and narrative but not its gameplay with shit like "it's refreshing!".
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Rayman Origins is so damn good.
Well, since you can't tell a good game when you see it, seems like an impossible question to answer.
People should call it a platformer.Ori is more of a hardcore platformer with Metroidvania level design and less of a Metroidvania. People really shouldn't go into it thinking its Symphony of the Night lol.
I had more fun with a New Super Mario game than Rayman Origins. It is "refreshing" to the eyes sure, but the level design and controls aren't.
no no no
you guys missed the idea of my post
I was asking if Ori is good, as in truly good. I brought up Child of Light because people said it was good, but then I bought it in PSN and all I got was a crappy, mindless, really slow RPG and it seemed people only were wowed by the artstyle and never really played good RPGs.
This is the second time GAF failed me with a recommendation, ironically the first being another Ubisoft shit - Rayman Origins.
That's why I'm asking if Ori is a really solid Metroidvania on par with Metroid games or Symphony of the Night.
What does this mean?
Look there are steam refunds give ori a play and see if ud end up liking itImpossible, I actually liked Princess Maker
You're going to find people here who like everything. It's up to you to figure out who to listen to. And being a solid Metroidvania doesn't mean it has to be on par with the games that literally named the genre. That's an insane bar to reach.
I also thought Rayman Origins was weak
You're going to find people here who like everything. It's up to you to figure out who to listen to. And being a solid Metroidvania doesn't mean it has to be on par with the games that literally named the genre. That's an insane bar to reach.
I also thought Rayman Origins was weak
I was going to say this.
SOTN is a classic for a reason. Stacking damn near any game next to it, you'll see it shrivel in comparison. At best, you'll still probably see a little shrinkage.
It's really, really good, but upside down castle was... eh.
Surprised there's still no port of it in PC.
It's really telling how Valve doesn't give a shit about making the sales interesting anymore. They don't even put effort into making the backgrounds and emoticons you get from the Steam Awards badge to be something minimally appealing.
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Rayman Origins is so damn good.
Rayman Origins is increabile. Best platformer of last gen, and it reminded me why I used to love platformers (platinumed it too).
Never got around to playing Rayman Legends. I heard Ori was pretty special, but waiting for the sale to end on that one so I can apply that 75% discount.
Rayman Origins is increabile. Best platformer of last gen, and it reminded me why I used to love platformers (platinumed it too).
Never got around to playing Rayman Legends. I heard Ori was pretty special, but waiting for the sale to end on that one so I can apply that 75% discount.
Konami gonna Konami. We could've had Silent Hill 2, 3 and 4 on Steam ages ago, but noooooooo...
The entire open world is seperated into smaller sectors all of which are about doing the exact same activities the exact same amount of times to "conquer" the sector and when you've done that you move on to the next sector and repeat the same kind of activities within the same context all over again.
Just like how all Ubisoft Open worlds post-AC2 are structured.
Haul so far:
Jotun
The Beginner's Guide
Not a Hero (+dlc)
McPixel
Maybe I'll buy some more on the last day, like That Dragon Cancer and Momodora IV.
Should I get stick of truth? How's the game? For some reason, I don't feel like getting anything.
no no no
you guys missed the idea of my post
I was asking if Ori is good, as in truly good. I brought up Child of Light because people said it was good, but then I bought it in PSN and all I got was a crappy, mindless, really slow RPG and it seemed people only were wowed by the artstyle and never really played good RPGs.
This is the second time GAF failed me with a recommendation, ironically the first being another Ubisoft shit - Rayman Origins.
That's why I'm asking if Ori is a really solid Metroidvania on par with Metroid games or Symphony of the Night.
It's really telling how Valve doesn't give a shit about making the sales interesting anymore. They don't even put effort into making the backgrounds and emoticons you get from the Steam Awards badge to be something minimally appealing.
What is the best way to play the first Myst today?
Myst Masterpiece Edition
realMyst
or realMyst Masterpiece Edition?
Hey guys, I'm going to invalidate your opinion on one thing, what's your opinion on another thing?
Should I get stick of truth? How's the game? For some reason, I don't feel like getting anything.
Wow. I decided to clear out a lot of my wishlist to keep it more in line with stuff I actually plan on playing in the next 10 years. All the games I removed from my list are now showing up as recommendations in my discovery queue.
Thanks Steam, but I know. I know about these already.
Most Anticipated
1. Miegakure ; the 4D game which got featured in an XKCD comic.
2. Gorogoa ; a puzzle-game in which the main mechanic consists in merging hand-drawn illustrations.
3. Ernesto RPG ; a game released by Daniel Benmergui, yes, it could exist!
4. The Council of Crows ; the next long-awaited game in the land of dreams, by the creators of The Sea Will Claim Everything.
5. Bomb Squad Academy ; think Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes in solo.
As for indie & non-indie games already listed on Steam, you might want to take a peek at the following games.
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no no no
you guys missed the idea of my post
I was asking if Ori is good, as in truly good. I brought up Child of Light because people said it was good, but then I bought it in PSN and all I got was a crappy, mindless, really slow RPG and it seemed people only were wowed by the artstyle and never really played good RPGs.
This is the second time GAF failed me with a recommendation, ironically the first being another Ubisoft shit - Rayman Origins.
That's why I'm asking if Ori is a really solid Metroidvania on par with Metroid games or Symphony of the Night.
welcome to online discussion, have a seat!
I put Ori as number one this year.
It's a God tier game. And is in my top 3 GOAT.
And this is coming from a casual non-metroidvania gamer.
Just trust me. You will love it.
I know Danganronpa is getting rereleased next year for ps4 and Vita, does anyone know if that version will be in any way better than the PC versions? Thinking about buying them but can wait a few months if there is a cool feature or additional content in the new version.