LordOfLore
Banned
Switch is apparently outsourced port of the PC version.
Remaster for PS4/XB1 done in-house by a small team. No direction on who did the VR stuff.
PC version will not be updated.
Urgh.
Switch is apparently outsourced port of the PC version.
Remaster for PS4/XB1 done in-house by a small team. No direction on who did the VR stuff.
PC version will not be updated.
Oh wow, it sounds they did quite a bit of additional work for the Switch version, too.
Doesn't this game get bad real quick in the homicide desk? Or was it arson? Can't remember.
Now that switch grayscale mode will see some real use, lol
Switch is apparently outsourced port of the PC version.
Remaster for PS4/XB1 done in-house by a small team. No direction on who did the VR stuff.
PC version will not be updated.
Doesn't this game get bad real quick in the homicide desk? Or was it arson? Can't remember.
I was always under the impression that the game was really mediocre, but it having 89 @ MC is a real suprise to me.
Not sure if this was covered here, but I'd love to see a PC update for this.
That said, I'm seriously considering the Switch version - both in order to show support for them and to replay it with some DLC I missed back then.
The Homicide arc needed to be beholden to the real life crime that it's about, but man, they really picked about the worst possible way to resolve it. Personally, I thought the overall story went completely south during Vice, since that's when they decide to throw in a particular twist that didn't make any sense at all for what we knew about that character, so the rest of the game suffers. Arson didn't make things easy for itself when it decided to be (not an explicit spoiler, but covering my ass in case spoilerphobes yell at me).Chinatown for impatient people
Finally. Dan Ryckert rendered in true 4k.
Why would Rockstar choose to port this and not RDR? Especially with a sequel on the way. Just seems like an odd choice.
Why would Rockstar choose to port this and not RDR? Especially with a sequel on the way. Just seems like an odd choice.
Who asked for this?
Who asked for this?
I know it seems weird but the open world might be a bit better on Switch. Being able to just go around, find collectibles, do side-missions, stuff like that might be a lot more suited towards portable play than long sit-down sessions.
Why would Rockstar choose to port this and not RDR? Especially with a sequel on the way. Just seems like an odd choice.
Worst game I ever beat. Complete waste of time.
It won't
Portable does nothing to make empty, boring (but pretty) open world environments better, it's not a magic spell
It's like you're set on "search and destroy" when people say it'll be good on a portable. 😂It won't
Portable does nothing to make empty, boring (but pretty) open world environments better, it's not a magic spell
I think it's the first Rockstar game on a Nintendo console since Rockstar Table Tennis for the Wii.
Emphasis on Console
Much, much, much worse. It's not a detective game.
You go to a crime scene and you look for three "clues" that have sparkling edges, and you hit "A" on them, which causes your character to pick it up and talk about it. Every crime scene has 3 clues. If you "find" all three clues then it unlocks certain dialog choices in each mission. "Finding" clues literally comes down to walking around in a circle pressing "A" on items that are shimmering on the ground.
Here's what's makes it even worse.
There's tons of plain junk laying around on the ground in each crime scene that you can pick up, which is supposed to make you -- the player -- use your skills of detective deduction to figure out something, but it's all arbitrary. But it's all arbitrary and stupid. In an early mission (this isn't a spoiler, it's incredibly stupid and pointless), your character "finds" a match book and that leads him to go to another locale which eventually helps pinpoint the crook. This is treated as a big "Aha!" moment in the game. But... in every other mission as the game goes on, match books are just normal junk strewn around a crime scene, and the character scolds the player for 'wasting his time' or whatever on pointless non-clues for the rest of the game. So, in one mission, a matchbook is a major aha! moement in solving a caper, and yet, for the rest of the game, matchbooks are just random junk.
So, the result is, you walk around a crime scene aimlessly clicking "A" on everything. 90% of the time it's just junk and Cole, the cop, talks to himself about wasting time and not figuring out the mystery. And then 10% of the time a random piece of junk will trigger a unique dialog that's a clue to solving the mystery.
It's a shitty game. I could rant about it much longer. First 2 crimes are pretty good, then yhou realize the rest is junk. The game world is pretty, but empty, with really bad street design and nothing to do.