Is Full Throttle less esoteric than Grim Fandango? Think it's the one classic Lucas Arts adventure I never playedsuffered through
I have attended a talk about Furi and the dev has confirmed the numbers on SteamSpy: about 60k owners so far. Before the game release, he had hoped for 100k during the first month.
too many devs/pubs let themselves get wooed by console manufacturers and it ends up harming their business as a result
yet they still continue to do it
See:
Yeah, Furi is an exhausting game to play, I managed 3 bosses on normal after 5-6 hours, and just gave up and dropped to easy. It's simply a stressful game to play.
How the fuck
It has its moments.currently playing deus ex MD
is it just or this game really ugly for the kind of performance you get?
i have most stuff on high, lens flares off, some lighting stuff on medium, running a GTX1070 at 1080p
and it feels like not that big a step up from deus ex HR which came out almost 6 years ago
currently playing deus ex MD
is it just or this game really ugly for the kind of performance you get?
i have most stuff on high, lens flares off, some lighting stuff on medium, running a GTX1070 at 1080p
and it feels like not that big a step up from deus ex HR which came out almost 6 years ago
Wow, it is a remaster! ��
Zork: Nemesis, along with other Activision classic adventures, just got a release on Steam.
This is not a super popular opinion, but I think Zork: Nemesis is probably the single best non-Cyan Worlds adventure game ever made. It is extremely difficult, extremely dark, and tonally very different than the rest of the Zork series. In addition, the UI is quite dated. But if you can get over the hurdle, it is very rewarding. If you're the kind of person who likes to take notes when they play a game, I think you'll love it. It's very near and dear to my heart.
Zork: Nemesis, along with other Activision classic adventures, just got a release on Steam.
This is not a super popular opinion, but I think Zork: Nemesis is probably the single best non-Cyan Worlds adventure game ever made. It is extremely difficult, extremely dark, and tonally very different than the rest of the Zork series. In addition, the UI is quite dated. But if you can get over the hurdle, it is very rewarding. If you're the kind of person who likes to take notes when they play a game, I think you'll love it. It's very near and dear to my heart.
Is Full Throttle less esoteric than Grim Fandango? Think it's the one classic Lucas Arts adventure I never playedsuffered through
What's your take on Grand Inquisitor?
Much more of a traditional Zork game (funny, lighthearted, goofy kinda British-ish humour), somewhat more modern UI, and still a good game, but much less ambitious or challenging than ZN. The last time I played it was probably 2000-2001, since I had to borrow a copy off a friend of the family, so maybe I'd think differently today.
So, Zork is kinda weird because you have sort of three groupings of games:
- The text adventures
- The graphical adventures that tried to recapture the feel of Zork (Zork GI, Return to Zork)
- Zork Nemesis
and all three kinda have different audiences. I was a little too young at the time the text adventures released to play them, although I doubled back and checked them out later. So for me probably the most emotionally and personally resonant Zork experience I had was ZN.
The game is good, but really is VERY difficult to get into. I beat it on Normal but Normal in that game is like Very Hard in other titles, you need to learn how to play perfectly because there's no room for errors.
Plus the fact is, in my opinion, the game was overpriced at launch. A 20 price is ok, but if I'm not wrong it was like 25 or 28 at launch.
I really, really wanted to like it, but the bosses started going into bullshit territory and rage inducing levels so I ended up with mixed feelings. It's a shame, the combat was good.The game is good, but really is VERY difficult to get into. I beat it on Normal but Normal in that game is like Very Hard in other titles, you need to learn how to play perfectly because there's no room for errors.
Plus the fact is, in my opinion, the game was overpriced at launch. A 20 price is ok, but if I'm not wrong it was like 25 or 28 at launch.
They aren't a big deal, just auto-walk and listen to the exposition like a cutscene.The moment I heard about the walking sequences, that was a giant 'nope' for me.
LOL, that was fast!Digital Foundry RX580 review.
Just watch the first 13 seconds. Worth it.
Finished up Bayonetta. Took me about 12hrs.
Damn what a ride. Such a crazy ass 10 out of 10 masterpiece. Easily the best action games I played. Actually surprising to see how much depth and content the game had. The cutscenes and the music were all 5 stars. Enjoyed just about every single chapter in the game. The pacing was great and so were the characters. Cheshire was probably the weakest overall but still the stuff with him was entertaining. The game is definitely the type that needs to be replayed. I'll probably do so in the future. For now tho I'll try playing something else. Need to find something with slower tempo lol.
Yeah I beat Bayonetta 1 and 2 and I still had no idea what the story was about lol.
I actually think the writing is rather mediocre. The pacing in the cutscenes is weird.
The game itself is awesome, though.
Here are some games, quote to reveal.
Hard West
Here are some games, quote to reveal.
Gods Will Be Watching
Ice Lakes
Frontiers
Hard West
Spintires
Looks like there might be new currencies coming:
* Argentine peso
* Costa Rican colon
* Uruguayan peso
* Kuwaiti dinar
* Qatar riyal
* Israeli shekel
* Belarusian ruble
* Kazakh tenge
Sadly probably all region locked, so no price glitches that are useful, I guess
Thanks!