Antiwhippy
the holder of the trombone
Uh oakinn dude, spoiler tags broke.
I still need to play Prey. I'm not sure if the PS4 version is good or not.
Uh oakinn dude, spoiler tags broke.
that seemed scary but i know it was more of a atmospheric scary. Still, I'll probably avoid it. Still haven't played Firewatch coz I don't wanna get spooped
I was joking for the most part but Gone Home had a stronger sense of "jump scare any minute" than Edith Finch so you're alright? Still though if you haven't played Firewatch because of the same reason then I don't know what to tell you since Firewatch is even more detached atmosphere wise then those two games.
well I guess now im DEFINITELY not playing it
I really don't want this to come off the wrong way, but is NITW rewarding if you are no longer in the same boat as the protagonist? From everything I have heard, it totally nails the feeling of returning to your hometown, being down on your luck, unsure of your future, etc. I just feel like I was supposed to play it when I was in that situation, and returning to those feelings kinda puts me off on playing it to be totally honest.
I really don't want this to come off the wrong way, but is NITW rewarding if you are no longer in the same boat as the protagonist? From everything I have heard, it totally nails the feeling of returning to your hometown, being down on your luck, unsure of your future, etc. I just feel like I was supposed to play it when I was in that situation, and returning to those feelings kinda puts me off on playing it to be totally honest.
Apologies again, I still think the game is worth playing.well I guess now im DEFINITELY not playing it
It hits on those themes hard at times. I'm in the same situation, but there were enough fun moments with your friends to take your mind away from it. Mei's character has other problems than just that. Give it a try.I really don't want this to come off the wrong way, but is NITW rewarding if you are no longer in the same boat as the protagonist? From everything I have heard, it totally nails the feeling of returning to your hometown, being down on your luck, unsure of your future, etc. I just feel like I was supposed to play it when I was in that situation, and returning to those feelings kinda puts me off on playing it to be totally honest.
im a scaredy cat
Well, don't force yourself to play something you don't want. But if you find yourself bored one day with no games to play, give any of the three games a try. I think Gone Home is the most fulfilling one overall than the other two games especially if you read through everything. Firewatch has a somewhat frustrating third act and Edith Finch while consistent just didn't resonate as much as Gone Home did. However, the stories that Edith Finch tells and how you interact with said stories are incredible and makes the entire thing very memorable. It is the bench mark for me when it comes to those kinds of games because it impressed the hell out of me.
Since we're talking about such games, I enjoyed Tacoma as well but not as much as I did Gone Home. It's a cold game overall but such is the nature of the beast since you're a stranger exploring an abandoned station so, you're kind of like a fly on the wall whereas Gone Home was a much warmer experience. It helps that it's set in a setting that's familiar to almost everyone. Home.
Is the payoff in Tacoma worth it in your opinion?
I had to double check if Tacoma really came out this year. Feel like that game just came and went with nobody really talking about it.
Same with Pyre
I'm sad that I'm going to miss this live. Fucking responsibilities.
I'm sad that I'm going to miss this live. Fucking responsibilities.
I'm sad that I'm going to miss this live. Fucking responsibilities.
too slow with the twitter snips.
I really don't want this to come off the wrong way, but is NITW rewarding if you are no longer in the same boat as the protagonist? From everything I have heard, it totally nails the feeling of returning to your hometown, being down on your luck, unsure of your future, etc. I just feel like I was supposed to play it when I was in that situation, and returning to those feelings kinda puts me off on playing it to be totally honest.
Not really, especially if you're into sci-fi like me then you're going to see it coming from a mile away. I do love the atmosphere though and the sense that you're a "fly on the wall" is neat and somewhat kind of creepy.
I enjoyed Pyre a lot but yea, I didn't fall in love with it like I did with Bastion.
Didn't love Bastion, liked Transistor, LOVED Pyre. But I'm playing Outlast 2 and finding it really great and Persona 5 is my GOTY currently so opinions and stuff.
I still need to play Prey. I'm not sure if the PS4 version is good or not.
aka just play the demoPlay the intro and then stop
I'm sad that I'm going to miss this live. Fucking responsibilities.
Didn't love Bastion, liked Transistor, LOVED Pyre. But I'm playing Outlast 2 and finding it really great and Persona 5 is my GOTY currently so opinions and stuff.
Super mario Odyssey is totally just sunshine(spoilers!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T9wjweXeZk#t=03m45s
Reminds me way to much of the squid riding challenge in sunshine
The strength of Super Giant's games is how diverse they are whilst keeping such a high level of production quality and audio. They're all some of the best examples of how OST, art, world building, and theme can enhance a game.
The strength of Super Giant's games is how diverse they are whilst keeping such a high level of production quality and audio. They're all some of the best examples of how OST, art, world building, and theme can enhance a game.
I think very highly of Persona 5. But my feelings are complicated because I feel like the plot kinda falls apart 2/3-3/4 of the way through and that really killed my enthusiasm for it.