The part where you have to recite the pirates saying: “Put women in respectable positions of power”. Came out of no where, felt incredibly forced and doesn’t belong in a R&C game. It left a bad taste in my mouth for the rest of the game. Playing as Rivet was fine. Though her character was the equivalent of a wet blanket.Maybe I'm too slow, but can somebody explain the political agenda Rift Apart is pushing? Or is it because you play as Rivet?
One of the best games of all time imo. Perfect survival horror gameplay with micromanaging and gave the genre the metroidvania level design that it's known for in current times. Capcom cooked hard with that game. The tank controls add to the tension of gameplay. Every step and decision is crucialPlayed a couple of hours of Resident Evil on GOG, who has released the original trilogy in a bundle on their storefront. I've only played the console versions before on PS (original and DC) so it was interesting to see how the game fared in this new PC-release.
The first thing I want to address is that this version reinstates the uncensored, colored intro that was missing in both the original and the Directors Cut version (we here in the EU got a censored, black and white version instead). The cut scenes are also uncensored, with the most notable example being the famous shot of the first zombie appearance, where he bites off the head of Stars member Kenneth. Here in the uncensored version you get to see Kenneths decapitated head fall on the carpet where in the censored version it was left out. To my knowledge, this is the first time this has happened in any previously released version of RE, so right off the bat, GOG proves they are based as fuck.
Other improvements are the character models. They look great and are vastly improved. They don't look like choppy polygonal blocks anymore, which was common on Playstation back in the day, they look like actual real people, which helps with the immersion. The game runs at 1080p at 120hz which makes for super smooth gameplay. They have removed the use of ink ribbons so now you can save anytime you want. A blessing if you ask me. But the most important improvement of them all is that you can actually skip the door loading animation. Yep, one press of the button and you skip the whole loading sequence. This is fantastic as watching the door animation gets tedious as hell when you've played the game multiple times like I have.
I consider this version as superior. It's a great way to rediscover (or discover, if it's your first time) Resident Evil in all its 1996 glory. GOG is doing Lord's work preserving these classics and making small but pivotal adjustments to them so they feel modernized without losing their nostalgic charm.
One of the best games of all time imo. Perfect survival horror gameplay with micromanaging and gave the genre the metroidvania level design that it's known for in current times. Capcom cooked hard with that game. The tank controls add to the tension of gameplay. Every step and decision is crucial
The part where you have to recite the pirates saying: “Put women in respectable positions of power”. Came out of no where, felt incredibly forced and doesn’t belong in a R&C game. It left a bad taste in my mouth for the rest of the game. Playing as Rivet was fine. Though her character was the equivalent of a wet blanket.
Series X
Darksiders 2 Remaster - One of my favorite games of all time. The puzzles, combat, music and epic scale of world and massive structures are combined into one incredible game that really resonates with me.
Starfield - I'm playing Shattered Space and then hopefully I will finish the game shortly after that. Another game that has become one of my all time favorites. I really focus on exploration (the Constellation kiosk missions) and combined with the dynamic time of day and planet movement, etc. along with the excellent combat and jetpack on low gravity planets all together make it really hit a sweet spot that no other game really can.
Forza Motorsport - The atmosphere in this game is best in class! The RTAO lighting is incredible and along with dynamic time of day/weather just make this an immersive experience like no other racing game. The racing and handling are both sublime! The A.I. Drivatars are dynamic, fun and challenging.
Battlefield 2042 - I'm a Battlefield Whore and have been ever since Bad Company 2 ...and 2042 is actually my favorite of them all. I still am impressed with the epic scale and size that create such awesome atmosphere and gameplay.
Halo Infinite multiplayer - I've been playing Halo multiplayer regularly since the first game 23 years ago and still love it as much as ever!
PC
Total War Pharaoh - I absolutely LOVE this game just like all the other Total War games. They are one of the reasons I got into PC gaming. Warhammer 3 is next!
Homeworld 3 - I'm loving this game as well. This and Sins of a Solar Empire 2 (which I'm playing next) are also games that persuaded me into PC gaming
Frozen Synapse - I was addicted to this game many years ago on iPad. Such a cool and unique game that I believe is sort of the precursor to Breach & Clear and Door Kickers.
Thanks for reminding me of this game. Somehow it didn't get on my wishlist. I'm not sure I'll buy right now with Metaphor in the disc drive and Ys Nordics on the way, but I'll buy as soon as I see any sort of discount.Still playing Broken Sword Reforged and 6 hours in.
What can i say i love it and it reminds me why i love Adventure Point n Click so much. Still have to play Thimbleweed Park so that may be my next Adventure i will play.
Forza has RTAO on Series X?
Honestly it's amazing how long Capcom have been one of the goats in the game. They had some bad years, especially during the early 2010s(crapcom anyone?) but they certainly got their mojo back since 2017 with RE7 release. One of the few Companies I'm very glad that they existCapcom just may be the goats of game devs. They've had amazing, genre leading games in every decade. Except for maybe sports, rpg, and cinematic story driven games. Certainly the gods of Arcade gaming.
Just played through the Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons remake in one sitting just now (never played the orginal, or if I did not much of it back in the day. That was a fantastic game!
I finished GOW Ragnarok yesterday. I bought it early last year but it never really clicked with me until last week. The thing that prompted me to return to it was the GOW level in Astrobot. I'm glad I did because I ended up loving it.KILL KNIGHT, GoW: Ragnarok and Street Fighter 6.