1. I liked the characters a lot. They aren't perfect, but they're all far less used archetypes. I found Deacon very refreshing as a lead. So tired of every lead having to be a wise cracking rogue. Stoic with a screw loose is a great change of pace. Iron Mike, Copeland and Tucker were are really strong characters that set the tone for their act. I just loved that it wasn't the same collection of tropes that make up the majority of AAA. The Skizzo relationship is another good example. Tenuous, but it works.Care to elaborate on your thoughts on this one? I thought parts of the game were utter trash. Not dissing your opinion at all, just love understanding thoughts from a different perspective?
Some thoughts I had after the my first playthrough last month,
- I cannot get over how poorly written the dialogue was and its a real shame because the voice actors all had great performances despite the terrible writing.
- The story dragged on for far too long. Felt like 40% of the game was just filler missions to get everyone's hours played to an a predetermined amount. I had multiple story missions where the entire mission consisted of just driving to a character and speaking to them. That's it.
- Weapon variety was kind of lame. I found three weapons and just stuck with them for the majority of the game because they were clearly OP.
- What on earth is with the shooting mechanics in this game? The reticle makes shooting from mid range and onward annoying as hell unless you have a sniper. I get it....cant use a shotty at long range but the distance feels off on all the guns.
- Other than the fuel tank, most of the later game bike upgrades didn't create a noticeable difference in my bike's performance. Kind of a lame outcome after anticipating the whole game that I would have this crazy performing bike by the end of it.
I am not the person to whom you directed your question, but I have an opinion nonetheless!Care to elaborate on your thoughts on this one? I thought parts of the game were utter trash. Not dissing your opinion at all, just love understanding thoughts from a different perspective?
Started up The Rewinder. Its pretty interesting. Point and click mystery game set in China with Taoist supernatural elements. My recommendation is to just play most of the first case with a guide. Just works better that way unless you are experienced with this type of game. Puzzles and core game mechanics are pretty cryptic until you try them a few times and see how it works. The graphics and art style look a bit better when you're playing in person, but its a very minimalist pixel art style.
I could easily see that happening. I almost did. Figured I wanted to see more since its just weird and unlike anything I've played. But yeah, I'm following a guide for big chunks of it. Figuring out what I can. Its not amazing but its holding my interest for now. Kinda into it.I dropped it pretty quick because of this but my gaming patience is at an all-time low.
Finished Alone in the Dark with Emily now as well.
Actually liked that “campaign “ a bit more as unlike Edward Emily has some knowledge of people and location. Shame it wasn’t that much different except this one specific section.
Had a good time with the game. I wish there were more like it. We need more of those shorter games. Why so few make em I don’t get. I mean, they do not sell as well as these huge games but they can’t be aa expensive to make either, no?
Days Gone was a fucking masterpiece even playing at Launch @30fps on PS4 Pro.Days Gone. First replay since PC launch. Truly the greatest open world game not made by Rockstar or Bethesda. There is no hope for a sequel. I firmly believe if Sony even makes a sequel, they will "fix" everything that was great about the story and characters.
Something about that big chopper, the zombies and the open world. On their own they're all nothing special, but when combined it's an amazing stew. No open world game makes the mundane tasks this enthralling.
A true 9/10 and the best Sony exclusive that isn't made by From.
Started up The Rewinder. Its pretty interesting. Point and click mystery game set in China with Taoist supernatural elements. My recommendation is to just play most of the first case with a guide. Just works better that way unless you are experienced with this type of game. Puzzles and core game mechanics are pretty cryptic until you try them a few times and see how it works. The graphics and art style look a bit better when you're playing in person, but its a very minimalist pixel art style.
Super easy. Fun game.Is Sand Land accessible and easy to get into for folks who aren't familiar with the source material. From what I understand, it's based on a manga series?
As Elden Ring is getting quite rough at the moment at Haligtree and Malenia and there is no real sense of progression but just bossfight after bossfight (and hours of trial and error accompanying this) I started another playthrough of Dark Souls.
Man, coming for Elden Ring endgame this game feels like a cakewalk. Still remember how I struggled in the early section of the game and now it just a breeze. LoL, but just what I need to spice up the bosses of Elden Ring.
That place is end game area, at that point your build should complete with several fully upgrade weapons, you can easily out pace her regen with amount of damage you do.The Malenia fight is just mean. HP regen not tied to damage dealt, her ultimate attack, rot. It's a bad boss fight.
I’m sure I’ll get her eventually. From what I noticed after my first few fights now is that she can be stunned quite quickly, so now it’s just about me learning to evade her attacks.The Malenia fight is just mean. HP regen not tied to damage dealt, her ultimate attack, rot. It's a bad boss fight.
I'm not you want to play FROM games to "relax".....Also in most games when reach near the end game you usually facing tougher and tougher enemies...In my eyes thats a good thing.I’m sure I’ll get her eventually. From what I noticed after my first few fights now is that she can be stunned quite quickly, so now it’s just about me learning to evade her attacks.
But what I meant is more the general rough progression at this point. Usually you have some cool-down in between the longer boss fights where you can explore. At this point Elden Ring is pretty much devoid of that. There is just one super hard passage or boss fight after another… It’s rough, especially if the gaming is intended to relax you.
Usually it’s not in a succession like this. Already started at Mailketh where you have basically 3 bossfights one after another - Pacidusax, the Knight in front of Maliketh and then Maliketh himself. And there is literally nothing in between.I'm not you want to play FROM games to "relax".....Also in most games when reach near the end game you usually facing tougher and tougher enemies...In my eyes thats a good thing.
Really disappointed in the state of gaming right now. FF7 Rebirth was disappointing, Eiyuden too.
I'm taking a trip back in time to find games with "soul" and to see if I'm just over with playing JRPG.
I'm about 6h in Legend of the Dragoon and yup the magic is still there, no boring fetch quest while still having things to discover.
The story is shonen as F* but there is so much heart poured into it that it instantly clicked for me.
I knew nothing about the game and it is a lot of fun. I actually had Stellar Blade on hold for a week while I played Sand Land non-stop.Is Sand Land accessible and easy to get into for folks who aren't familiar with the source material. From what I understand, it's based on a manga series?