Wait, you can do that? HOW?
It worked awhile ago..... But it's been a long time since I've done it..... So hoping the work around still works lol
I set console region to NZ, time to Auckland and then download the game from the NZ store
Wait, you can do that? HOW?
It worked awhile ago..... But it's been a long time since I've done it..... So hoping the work around still works lol
I set console region to NZ, time to Auckland and then download the game from the NZ store
How do I buy this game on PC? Is there a preorder and preload?
OT| It was the best of time, it was the Gerst of time
Sounds good. Thanks for the impressions.Will do. Felt like that was the better idea anyways!
Personally I loved the story. Played through it in one sitting yesterday. I haven't read any reviews (only saw the scores), so I'm not too sure what everybody else is saying, but I thought the pacing was excellent. The game constantly kept the story going with minimum downtime, while still maintaining a strong sense of cohesion. The game has a nice climax, and the last act really pulls the whole story together in many of the ways that you would expect a time travel story to do.
While the game felt like a decent length (not too sure how long I played, but I would definitely say somewhere around 8 hours?), it never truly felt like it was running too long, which is something that I did feel while playing Alan Wake despite absolutely loving that game. Stories in videogames are what I look for above everything else, and this game definitely delivered in that department. However, I am not overly critical, and am usually entertained by anything as long as it is decently put together. On that note, I was not looking for any continuity problems (as many people do with time travel stories), and because of this, I generally found myself loving the story and the characters throughout my time playing it.
If I did have to mention a weak point, I would definitely say that some of the characters feel underdeveloped until the very end of the game. The plot is definitely laid on in the last couple of hours, and while the story is strong throughout, it is really those last two hours or so that bring the game together.
Also absolutely loved the TV episodes! Enjoyed the acting for what it was and actually found myself entertained by them the entire time, despite hearing some criticisms of them! They are definitely worth watching, and I probably will do so again when I begin my second playthrough today. There really are some great moments in them, with one of the episodes actually being my personal favourite thing in the entire game just due to the pure epicness of what was going on.
EDIT: Also like any time travel story, I am sure this game will GREATLY benefit by playing through it a second time. They throw a good amount of names and terms at you, and some of the dialogue actually happens during combat sequences. Also, piecing together the storyline will be much easier for some people after you know the order or backstory to some of the events in the game.
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Will do. Felt like that was the better idea anyways!
Personally I loved the story. Played through it in one sitting yesterday. I haven't read any reviews (only saw the scores), so I'm not too sure what everybody else is saying, but I thought the pacing was excellent. The game constantly kept the story going with minimum downtime, while still maintaining a strong sense of cohesion. The game has a nice climax, and the last act really pulls the whole story together in many of the ways that you would expect a time travel story to do.
While the game felt like a decent length (not too sure how long I played, but I would definitely say somewhere around 8 hours?), it never truly felt like it was running too long, which is something that I did feel while playing Alan Wake despite absolutely loving that game. Stories in videogames are what I look for above everything else, and this game definitely delivered in that department. However, I am not overly critical, and am usually entertained by anything as long as it is decently put together. On that note, I was not looking for any continuity problems (as many people do with time travel stories), and because of this, I generally found myself loving the story and the characters throughout my time playing it.
If I did have to mention a weak point, I would definitely say that some of the characters feel underdeveloped until the very end of the game. The plot is definitely laid on in the last couple of hours, and while the story is strong throughout, it is really those last two hours or so that bring the game together.
Also absolutely loved the TV episodes! Enjoyed the acting for what it was and actually found myself entertained by them the entire time, despite hearing some criticisms of them! They are definitely worth watching, and I probably will do so again when I begin my second playthrough today. There really are some great moments in them, with one of the episodes actually being my personal favourite thing in the entire game just due to the pure epicness of what was going on.
EDIT: Also like any time travel story, I am sure this game will GREATLY benefit by playing through it a second time. They throw a good amount of names and terms at you, and some of the dialogue actually happens during combat sequences. Also, piecing together the storyline will be much easier for some people after you know the order or backstory to some of the events in the game.
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Didn't Portal 2 ps3 come with a PC code?Why would they do that? You could just resell the code. Cross-buy is only a standard for digital, and you can get cross-buy if you buy it from the Xbox Store.
Not sure why you're expecting to get technically two SKUs for the price of one.
How do I buy this game on PC? Is there a preorder and preload?
Didn't Portal 2 ps3 come with a PC code?
believe so
I don't know about you guys but I'm actually really excited to play a level watch an episode to say and then play another one it's actually kind of a cool idea and I'm actually kind of interested for the fact that it's the first game to ever do it
It came with a PC code for Portal 1, not 2 for whatever reason.
It came with a PC code for Portal 1, not 2 for whatever reason.
OT is going to be pretty bare bones considering I'm doing it last minute and I don't want to put too much information that could spoil something for someone. The structure will be as follows:
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OT is going to be pretty bare bones considering I'm doing it last minute and I don't want to put too much information that could spoil something for someone. The structure will be as follows:
General Info
What is Quantum Break?
Story
Characters*
Jack Joyce*I cannont find anything concrete about Beth Wilder
Paul Serene
William Joyce
Martin Hatch
Gameplay
Time Powers - Jack JoyceTrailers
Junctions in Time - Paul Serene
GIFS
Avatars
Beth's identity:Apparently a sympathizer within Monarch Solutions, an possible ally for Jack? Much of her is remained to be seen.
When will there be an Xbox Slim or an Xbox One price drop... I need this game in my life but I'm cash-strapped.
Make sure to read all the notes and documents you find. I feel they add to the story quite a bit so don't pass em up. Some are rather long but stick to em!
When will there be an Xbox Slim or an Xbox One price drop... I need this game in my life but I'm cash-strapped.
Canadianlol theres an xbone sale every other week
It came with a PC code for Portal 1, not 2 for whatever reason.
You can always add stuff to it later.OT is going to be up sometime after I get off work tomorrow. I'll try to get it up at around 7 EST. Wish I could do it sooner but I've got things in the real world to take care of. iwatapleaseunderstand.png