WaterOnix
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On PC I'm hoping someone mods it in from the startI just wish they'd let us choose the difficulty from the start rather than having to unlock them.
On PC I'm hoping someone mods it in from the startI just wish they'd let us choose the difficulty from the start rather than having to unlock them.
I agree there are degrees to difficulty but the definition of difficulty is an industry-wide problem. Most devs and gamers think of only combat when they think of difficulty. Which means difficulty comes down to numbers - health & damage output of the player and of the NPCs. Most devs dont bother with anything apart from tuning these numbers up and down for the various difficulty levels. Easy means enemies die in a few hits, while you take less damage. Hard means enemies become bullet sponges and bosses can two-shot-kill the player. Difficulty really needs to evolve to go beyond this. I know some games with good combat introduce a lot of different moves & combos for the player to learn, and make the bosses have recognizable patterns which you can anticipate, but most games do not do that. Which is why i don't bother with higher difficulty for most games.Jangs, trust me, i get it man, thing is, I'm not talking about maso-core® games like First Berserker Kazan, Nioh, Moonscars, Cuphead, Sekiro, Lies of P or what have you, besides, I too have my limits and I hate "hard for the sake of being hard" games myself, I'm talking about a proper, specific difficulty which isn't "push buttons for awesome while getting half asleep by doing so" by default.
There's a BIG difference between, say, the difficulty of something like the nameless puppet boss fight in Lies of P or the final, double fight in Sekiro where it can get to hair-pulling levels of frustration Vs something that almost plays on auto-pilot like the Uncharted games (on normal) or something like Death Stranding 2 where it's almost literally impossible to die for crying out loud...
Disagree. Like i said above, if combat is the only type of challenge a game can give me, then i would rather have zero challenge. I'm old, so reflexes are slowing down, and i never had good hand eye co-ordination to begin with. Nor do i want to simply memorize 15 different complex moves to use once per boss fight. In that case, hell yeah, give me an interactive movie. I would love to explore the game world, discover new things, solve puzzles, interact with NPCs, experience a good story; all while breezing through easy combat. That's a perfect game for busy dads right there.A game with ZERO challenge is not the reason why people play games since at that point, you might as well just sit down and watch a movie.
Busy with Voidwrought(it's pretty good). But my copy of Pragmata arrived early this morning, and I have a "one game at a time until I complete it" rule. But I'm going to break that rule and start Pragmata and come back to Voidwrought once I'm done.
I played through the first boss last night. It is pretty easy on standard difficulty, but I'm not in the mood for a hard game right now. My first thoughts are GREAT art design, very satisfying combat and movement, hacking is legit original (and how often do we get something original nowadays), and they're pulling every trick in the book to get you to like the little robot girl. She's not annoying in the slightest - far cry from Atreus for example.
Does that make him Mexican then?@Heimdall_Xtreme is banned temporarily. But I bet he must be crying tears of joy that it released.
P.S. Since he is banned temporarily, and he can't let us know as he always does. Please do not forget that he lives in Mexico and is indeed a Mexican. In case some of you forgot that he is from Mexico
He's a Mexican't at the moment but he's playing the game with Mexican Spanish dub!Does that make him Mexican then?
So he is a second hand Spaniard?@Heimdall_Xtreme is banned temporarily. But I bet he must be crying tears of joy that it released.
P.S. Since he is banned temporarily, and he can't let us know as he always does. Please do not forget that he lives in Mexico and is indeed a Mexican. In case some of you forgot that he is from Mexico
I completely forgot that part. Because apparently playing games in Mexican Spanish improves games significantly.He's a Mexican't at the moment but he's playing the game with Mexican Spanish dub!
That is classified.Does that make him Mexican then?
Tell her to meet you at the apt, lol.I liked this game so much that asked my wife if we can have a cute blonde daughter.
My wife yelled back at me saying she was asian
Fuck, and I thought Heimdall was a gal@Heimdall_Xtreme is banned temporarily. But I bet he must be crying tears of joy that it released.
P.S. Since he is banned temporarily, and he can't let us know as he always does. Please do not forget that he lives in Mexico and is indeed a Mexican. In case some of you forgot that he is from Mexico
Lunafilament is basically ComputroniumNANOMACHINES SON!!!
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Does that mean Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and Pragmata take place in the same universe though?!