Fine Ham Abounds
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Man, I totally missed this somehow. Onto the backlog with you.
I played this game with the hillbilly, knight and adventurer, and the ending didn´t seem good, are there different endings? Also, i started playing with three other characters now, but is this actually worth it since untill now everything is the same?
Oh thanks, i guess i should get back on it then .the personal areas are different, also you can have both a good and bad ending for each character
Do you remember any specific ones?EXTRA NOTE: If anyone is going after the achievements on pc, some are bugged and they need to be done with a keyboard and not a gamped or they won't pop up.
playing as Hillbilly, Twins and Monk on PSN at home,
playing as Knight, Adventurer, Time Traveller on Steam at work.
I am loving this game and it grows on me more and more as I play.
Sorry Scientist lol, I will play you last because you seem the most borningest.
I don't get the lowe metercritic ranking eh, youngsters these days.
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Controls could've been so much better indeed, and all the shared areas should've been skippable like The Zoo.
Do you remember any specific ones?
The zoo is the only skippable one. You just need to bring what the monster wants with you.
My opinion of The Cave: Had this come out in the early 90's at the peak of LucasArts adventure games, it would have been heralded as the greatest game ever made. Back then we were a lot more lax about tedium in our games, it's strange how far we've come.
My opinion of The Cave: Had this come out in the early 90's at the peak of LucasArts adventure games, it would have been heralded as the greatest game ever made. Back then we were a lot more lax about tedium in our games, it's strange how far we've come.
No way. I actually just went back and played Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. That game is positively snappy. Actions are almost instantaneous. There was actually very little tedium in old adventure games, except when you were stuck on a puzzle. It was really before games felt the need to be cinematic, and started stretching things out.My opinion of The Cave: Had this come out in the early 90's at the peak of LucasArts adventure games, it would have been heralded as the greatest game ever made. Back then we were a lot more lax about tedium in our games, it's strange how far we've come.
I'm thinking pretty much the opposite, if this came out when adventure games were at their height, it would be considered way too easy, way too short, way too casual, being all chopped up and repetitive and having no story worth of an adventure game whatsoever.
Not a chance broham. It's *way* too easy, it'd have gotten shredded back then for that.
No way. I actually just went back and played Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. That game is positively snappy. Actions are almost instantaneous. There was actually very little tedium in old adventure games, except when you were stuck on a puzzle. It was really before games felt the need to be cinematic, and started stretching things out.
I can't play the game anymore. The stutter on the Wii U version is too much for me.
here is how I rank the characters in terms of usefulness and coolness.
1- Twins (being able to ghost on levers/buttons reduces the use of the 3rd character).
2- Time Traveler (she speeds up two puzzles greatly with her ability through thin walls).
3- Monk (he speeds up a puzzle or two by grabbing an item across thin walls).
4- Knight (his shield helps surviving falling from heights and near dynamite blasts)
5- Hillbilly (interesting character, good for swimming that’s about it)
6- Adventurer (speeds up a crate pushing area here and there with hook grapple)
7- Scientist (limited area usefulness, most boring personality)
Okay, so I am playing with the three least useful characters... A bad choice, I guess.
The Cave is now available on Steam for Linux!
I totally missed this, i was gonna buy it and then forgot. Just saw a trailer and gonna get it tonight i think. Any recommendations for a new player?
Replay the game at least once.
I've had this for over a month and just earlier I finished my first run. Ended in kind of a weird note, I thought there was going to more to it for some reason. Like The Cave itself said, no lessons were learned. I'd replay it with different characters but I didn't really appreciate having to move back and forth through the same places multiple times to carry X or Y object. Overall I liked it and enjoyed the humor, though.
It's very disappointing. With Ron gone, I doubt they'll ever patch it in :/Seems like an awesome game but no offtv play no buy. Im sorry but yes it is like that!