Giant Bomb Thread The Third: #TeamBrad

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Everyone should like Binary Domain

I give it shit for its only slightly above average gameplay, but its writing, characters and story are actually really interesting
 
That might come up.

And it would be yet another layer of how funny their Skyrim GotY was I suppose.

Didn't Brad already tell you that Skyrim was different because they didn't get the PS3 version until after release? ;)

But speaking of games with performance problems (though not game-breaking, compared to FC3) ...

watching robots fall apart is so fun.

Dismantling the robots is what made the shooting above average, Binary Domain really is a pretty cool game!
 
it's pretty common for gies to smear groups of people who he disagrees with. i haven't forgotten his vanquish comments where he didn't like the game so concocted a conspiracy where its reviews were only good because biased platinum/clover studios fanboys were desperate to give it high scores to boost their favourite studio and demanded only they review it.

He'd rather make up bullshit to trash his fellow game reviewers than just accept being in the minority, so it's not surprising he would go that route to discredit regular people who pointed out all the real issues and problems with ME3 that he didn't mention in his review.

Hope may be the sharp edge of a knife, but that guy is just a liar.
 
yeah i love the shooting in binary domain. very satisfying weapons and enemy responses to being fired at with the robots being torn into different pieces, which also added some fun tactical stuff in how you approach encounters.
 
It is more than blowing up robot limbs for coolness. Blowing up limbs is tactically relevant to the game.

I love shooting off robot limbs, but voice orders are screwy and movement really blows

I had little use for the voice orders. Seems like a tacked on thing the game didn't use to its full effect. (Thinking it over, there isn't a lot of room for allies to apply special tactics that are not built neatly into the game already, e.g. reviving)

How is the movement bad?
 
The shooting/limb stuff in Binary Domain is great (and I love the "low cover", it's a nice touch that breaks up the chest high walls) but the weightless movement and useless voice mechanics really didn't do it for me. Still a really fun game, totally worth playing. Probably one of my favorites this year.
 
Was Rorie even let go? Screened still existed after the sale. I was under the impression he and Alex could have stayed if they wanted, but they decided not to. If that's the case he didn't get jack squat.

yea, he tweeted he was going for unemployment after the whole thing went down. kinda sucks that he wasn't taken into GB or got a job back at Gamespot. he wrote pretty good guides for GS way back.
 
Binary Domain was definitely one of the better TPS games to come out in the last few years. I actually liked the characters, the ways you could influence their opinion on you outside of dialogue was interesting at times, and the combat is just fun. It gave me a greater appreciation of robots as a type of enemy, you can do so much with them that you just don't see in a lot of games. I particularly enjoyed the limb damage because you can just straight up shoot off the arm they're holding their weapon with, or have them come crawling at you once you take out a leg. Dan's gun is also pretty ridiculous once it's fully upgraded, you just chew through things.
 
Ok, I guess I'm the only person who found the shooting below average. I just really didn't like how many shots an enemy could take.
 
I just have a lot of memories of boss battles where you'd spend 70% of the time on the floor in a recovery animation and things like that. It doesn't feel that fluid. It's workable though.
 
I just have a lot of memories of boss battles where you'd spend 70% of the time on the floor in a recovery animation and things like that. It doesn't feel that fluid. It's workable though.

should've got hit less, hoho!

Ok, I guess I'm the only person who found the shooting below average. I just really didn't like how many shots an enemy could take.

really? shoot off the legs, easy peasy for headshots.
 
should've got hit less, hoho!

I'm close to saying this seriously. Though I don't think that is a problem with movement necessarily. The game does have a dodge which you can upgrade and it is not like it is hard to make space between you and your enemies with a handy sprint.

I was very mobile in the game, since headshots allowed me to ignore cover most of the time. Melee is also quite strong. (Also this game has the best riot shield.)
 
should've got hit less, hoho!

Shut up king frost

I'm close to saying this seriously. Though I don't think that is a problem with movement necessarily. The game does have a dodge which you can upgrade and it is not like it is hard to make space between you and your enemies with a handy sprint.

There's a mission where you're heading for the dam or flood control gates or something, there's this giant robot stingray thing and you're constantly being harassed by these smaller flying robots, and occasionally the stingray will launch guided missiles at you. I spent most of that battle stuck on catwalk ledges or being hit by missiles because I kept getting stuck on catwalk ledges.
 
binary domain has a lot of wasted mechanics like the tactical stuff and the weapon leveling up and the partners never being worth that much and the boss battles have the problem of being knocked over constantly and not being well designed, yet it gets the fundamentals of the shooting, enemy design and level design so right it's great. plus it adds some really entertaining characters like big boi and cain, a nice setting and a stupid plot you can enjoy ironically. it's probably my favourite shooter of the year.
 
There's a mission where you're heading for the dam or flood control gates or something, there's this giant robot stingray thing and you're constantly being harassed by these smaller flying robots, and occasionally the stingray will launch guided missiles at you. I spent most of that battle stuck on catwalk ledges or being hit by missiles because I kept getting stuck on catwalk ledges.

That boss in a pain, but a lot of the trouble is alleviated by using the turret I think. I don't know if you were trying to roll in the direction of the ledges or what, but I think the best way to avoid missiles is to just sprint or shoot them down.

My problem with some boss battles (particularly the Tsar Runner) is that they last too long.
 
the bombcast is going to be so good
Binary Domain, 999, Mass effect 3, jeff talking about Asura's wrath.
Possible best bombcast ever. This has been a pretty goddamn productive week for almost all of them.

Maybe Vinny will come out of nowhere and talk about something completely unexpected like Xenoblade or an eastern Europeon sim.
 
That boss in a pain, but a lot of the trouble is alleviated by using the turret I think. I don't know if you were trying to roll in the direction of the ledges or what, but I think the best way to avoid missiles is to just sprint or shoot them down.

My problem with some boss battles (particularly the Tsar Runner) is that they last too long.

the only boss that fucked me over was the gorilla robot. everyone else was doable.
 
That boss in a pain, but a lot of the trouble is alleviated by using the turret I think. I don't know if you were trying to roll in the direction of the ledges or what, but I think the best way to avoid missiles is to just sprint or shoot them down.

My problem with some boss battles (particularly the Tsar Runner) is that they last too long.

Oh yeah Tsar Runner goes for way too long for a god damned turret sequence

the only boss that fucked me over wad the gorilla robot. everyone else was doable.

Seriously fuck that Gorilla robot!
 
How long do they have before Game of the Year deliberations? It seems like they're all cramming as many games into their schedule as possible right now.
 
How long do they have before Game of the Year deliberations? It seems like they're all cramming as many games into their schedule as possible right now.

A matter of days, if that, I'm assuming. They gotta get the videos written, recorded, edited, record endless hours of podcasts and have them up on the site in two weeks from Monday.
 
How long do they have before Game of the Year deliberations? It seems like they're all cramming as many games into their schedule as possible right now.

Sounds like next week is when they'll be doing all their GOTY stuff. Obviously none of it will go up for a few more weeks, though.

So when people are complaining that there's no content next week, try to remember that?
 
the only boss that fucked me over wad the gorilla robot. everyone else was doable.

That (if we are talking about the final battle, the previous one was fine) and Tsar Runner are the two moments where Binary Domain has a quite a problem with boss length. In general though, they range from fine to having a pinch too much health. For frame of reference my recent playthrough was the No Mercy setting, though I remember those two bosses still being a problem on my original "hard" run.

EDIT: Speaking of which, it is kind of hard to tell the difference between "hard" and No Mercy once you get a bunch of upgrades. I wonder if it feels that way with lower difficulties.
 
God damn, I'm not one for caring if someone likes what I don't like (or vice versa), but it really grates on me when people discount others' opinions because of what they think the 'real' issue is.
I don't hate Arthur the way many people do, but it's clear he can't argue or discuss things without immediately running in circles. Judging by the last Rebel.FM he seems to have developed a massive persecution complex regarding that game as well. He says some pretty dumb stuff there that I'm surprised self-awareness hasn't slapped back into his face like a rubber band as soon as they fell out of his mouth. First he pulls "vocal minority", shortly after he said he's seen hundreds of comments on the issue or some such. Then he flat out says that he can't discuss it any more because he can't help himself but reflexively respond that people who've had problems with it are wrong. Painful to listen to.

He needs to stop reading comments sections ASAP. It's doing a number on him.
 
How long do they have before Game of the Year deliberations? It seems like they're all cramming as many games into their schedule as possible right now.

I'm pretty sure Brad mentioned him having to play a bunch of games before the 12th - seems like Tuesday is when they begin recording the GOTY deliberations.
 
Well it at least seems like there will be a decent and varied representation of games this year, I can't think of too many glaring omissions from their collective "games played" list.
 
Regarding Binary Domain, I found the combat was incredibly boring up until about 3/4 of the way through where I either upgraded my guy so much or I just worked out how to play the game. I forget if BD had an upgrade system. I think it did. But by the end I was just destroying robots. Just fucking blowing them away, and it was great.

There's certainly a lot to dislike about Binary Domain. But in the end I thought that the combat wasn't one of those things. Or the characters / voice acting.

One major disappointment was that (ending spoilers)
you had to get 100% friendship or whatever with every character to get the 'perfect' ending. I didn't know that going in, and why on earth would I let that British lady be in my party when I can have way better characters with bigger guns and THAT WAS SWEEEEET. So because of that my robot friend didn't dues ex machina at the end but everything still worked out in the end. I think Big Bo died. That's fine, I don't mind characters dying because it kind of makes them more interesting to think about in retrospect.

But I enjoyed the weird pseudo-anime vibe of that game's story, despite loathing anime stories and tropes. It was a fun, stupid, awesome game and I'm glad I played it.

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Syndicate has fantastic pure shooting although everything else about that game is pretty uninteresting. Sleepy Dogs is an adventure and a half, although goes on for a bit too long and the fighting, especially gun battles, become really quite tedious by the end. Hotline Miami is goddamn fantastic. Binary Domain is, well, super dumb, but in the best ways possible.

So, I'd probably go Hotline Miami to Binary Domain to Sleepy Dogs.
 
Rorie's Dark Souls written piece and Quick Look were some of the best thing to ever come from Giant Bomb. They could really, really use him right now.
 
Rorie's Dark Souls written piece and Quick Look were some of the best thing to ever come from Giant Bomb. They could really, really use him right now.

they should contact him to freelance any new Dark Souls stuff. can't rely on anyone else to do it.
 
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