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Hmmm.. Hadn't played that. Max Payne is my frame of reference
Max Payne is fantastic in all aspects. Alan Wake was more about the setting and atmosphere rather than the gunplay for me.
Hmmm.. Hadn't played that. Max Payne is my frame of reference
Really? Is this the end of single player linear games?
But UC4 have multiplayer component.
I'm assuming the aiming is easy as pie on mouse and keyboard?Insidegamer review (dutch)
9+
+ Great Story
+ great acting in game as well as in TV show
+ Impressive presentation of actors ingame
+ Spectacular gameplay
+ story goes indepth in different ways
- Aiming is hard to master
- Some animations seem unnatural
- Bossfights are too easy
Last year they were xbots, now they are sony ponies. They change every generation those damn giantbombers! Soon they will become pc nerds using 3000 dollars on every pc setup and then in the end get fully evolved: iOS and Android gaming fanaticos.
I finished this a few days ago. Loved the combat and storytelling but there's not a lot of content in QB. I couldn't download the live action episodes for some reason and stream kept buffering every 10 seconds. I really enjoyed the campaign but the choices don't really matter so there's not a big incentive to play it again. You can replay missions to get all the collectibles though. Was expecting more from Remedy but it's still a fun game.
I sometimes wonder if they played the same game as me. (Yeah. The more famous actor do what they can with the material, but some if the sude characters in the show (that actually get a lot of screen time) are cringe inducing
I'm assuming the aiming is easy as pie on mouse and keyboard?
8.5 metacritic isnt good?
I agree they have. It's very rare than anything hits the 90's anymore and even when it does it's the low 90s. Quite the change.In general, feels like all gaming outlets have become much stricter this generation when it comes to review scores. I guess it'll keep rubbing many people the wrong way for quite some time.
My review for Angrycentaurgaming. Actually just ACG now.
Rated it a Buy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKQ1Y3S1mXA
A good game but not great.
Pros
powers
gunplay powers mix
voiceover work
Cons
gfx presentaion is not very solid. Blurry, odd graphical errors,
bugs
You should play Alan Wake
Max Payne is fantastic in all aspects. Alan Wake was more about the setting and atmosphere rather than the gunplay for me.
3 or so mixed reviews and a dozen really positive reviews = the game being slammed?
I trust you. Looking forward to it. Hope I don't get those buffering issues. We can download the cutscenes within the game right?
Any reviews that played the PC version?
I called them Sony ponies now? I still have the Gears Ultimate review in my mind where they have it 2/5 for literally no reason other than "this is a 9 year old game". Just so nonsensical. So seeing another 2/5 here wasn't surprising.
A similar thing happened with Alan Wake, and I ended up loving the game. This is a day one for me.
Almost every review praised the multiplayer.because people praise TLoU for it's multiplayer, come on now.
Positives
Time-based powers is a blast to use
The graphics... is this real life?
The humour in the notes and emails
Great use of known actors
Negatives
Remove the live action movies and CG cutscenes and you have a short gameplay session at hand
Junction decisions don't impact the game THAT much
Streaming video footage... meh...
Whoa.
Need to read some more opinions and reevaluate an early purchase. Seems divisive.
Expected this since I saw the gameplay. Looked unsatisfying and meh. Now we'll see how many outlets feel this way.
You rock brother thanks!Another excellent and super detailed review. Only thing I didn't catch was anything about how long a play through took you, I also felt the 'Fun Factor' segment splice audio was edited in a bit abruptly. But besides those two things, I think people would be hard pressed to find a more thorough video review.
because people praise TLoU for it's multiplayer, come on now.
At 20-30$/, not more !
The game lasts 6 hours max...
Act 1 + Ep 1 = 1h16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQSR-YjpdDY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS_JIJ38CsA
Acte 2 + Ep 2 = 1h26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q8wBQ_ixfg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pfp1-i74ozc
Acte 3 + Ep 3= 1h03
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auEEa6EkxEk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW2QDSMOyP0
Acte 4+ Ep 4= 1h33
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXgVqQH2ex8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc4Wm-Zx_o8
The firsts 4 acts =5h18
The last one has no Episode so about 40-1h left..
Seperately. Its 75gb for them.
Kotaku:
The technological trick happening here masks a so-so sci-fi story and a merely solid gunplay.
Yep, just as I thought from the beginning. The game simply didn't look fun. The gunplay looked boring/medicore from the beginning.
I dunno. Doesn't sound too bad from Totilo. Sounds intriguing at least according to his view. Not sure if it's $60 worth of intrigue though.Despite how pedestrian some aspects of the game may be, I concluded Quantum Break feeling like something new had happened. Something special had happened that more than compensated for some of the flatness of the story and the mostly rote gunplay. A game simply never worked like this before, nor has a TV show. Because of that, what might have otherwise been ordinary feels extraordinary.
Uncharted 4 has a very fun multiplayer component to play when you're done with the main game though. (Not saying QB isn't fun I'll pick it up soon on PC.)Well, I mean, Uncharted 4 is coming,
That's...some really poor logic.I called them Sony ponies now? I still have the Gears Ultimate review in my mind where they have it 2/5 for literally no reason other than "this is a 9 year old game". Just so nonsensical. So seeing another 2/5 here wasn't surprising.
The last of us MP is awesome.because people praise TLoU for it's multiplayer, come on now.
Almost every review praised the multiplayer.
That's not what i'm saying, i'm saying if you hear the name The Last of Us you think great story with believable characters and the best voice acting in any game to date. TLoU didn't need MP to get good reviews.
Kotaku:
The technological trick happening here masks a so-so sci-fi story and a merely solid gunplay.
Yep, just as I thought from the beginning. The game simply didn't look fun. The gunplay looked boring/medicore from the beginning.
Despite how pedestrian some aspects of the game may be, I concluded Quantum Break feeling like something new had happened. Something special had happened that more than compensated for some of the flatness of the story and the mostly rote gunplay. A game simply never worked like this before, nor has a TV show. Because of that, what might have otherwise been ordinary feels extraordinary.