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Big rear end On Fire posted:That player Hawk would also say "Death comes to town" when she'd kill someone. It got old quick. One level ended on a big boss that ends in this tree thing that took a zillion hits to finish off while it shouted dumb threats at you but couldn't hurt you. Return to Castle Wolfenstein was schlocky, but the fun kind of schlock.
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bossy lady posted:Speaking of deadly premonition, wasn't this game made by the same strange guy: how is this not a tim and eric bit?
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# ? Aug 25, 2023 14:10 |
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bossy lady posted:Speaking of deadly premonition, wasn't this game made by the same strange guy: Did the Xavier: Renegade Angel guys consult on this?
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# ? Aug 25, 2023 14:21 |
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein is truly bizarre for how... passionless it feels for a game that on paper has so much going for it. I think the overabundance of overused stock sound effects adds a lot to that impression. Like seriously, even back in 2001, did anyone not start laughing their asses off when they got to the crypt full of zombies and the intro cutscene for it had a cavalcade of stock screams in the distance like something out of a $1 "Spooky Halloween Sound Effects" CD?
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# ? Aug 25, 2023 14:30 |
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This RtCW talk has me feeling the Berenstein Effect hard; I played the hell out of multiplayer back in the day but have zero memory of it even having a campaign
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# ? Aug 25, 2023 14:44 |
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Wintermutant posted:This RtCW talk has me feeling the Berenstein Effect hard; I played the hell out of multiplayer back in the day but have zero memory of it even having a campaign Did you play Enemy Territory? That was the standalone multiplayer game that was class based, and had missions with objectives. It was free. RtCW was a single player campaign based game, ET was a canceled multiplayer-focused expansion that ended up being released as freeware.
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# ? Aug 25, 2023 14:48 |
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Beetlejuice on the NES is one horrible, lousy piece of poo poo. It begins as what seems to be a generic ~~okay-ish platformer with some standard fare music from David Wise, then not even 20 seconds into the action you suddenly get obliterated by a rainbow beam, because an object which appears to be part of the background is in fact a hazard. Here's what it pretty much looked like the first time I played this loving garbage: https://i.imgur.com/1pNBj4m.mp4 What, you expected reasonable i-frames after being hit? lol, lmao The single most crippling thing about this game however is that the bottom of the screen is always instant death. It refuses to scroll downward unless you are already standing on some sort of a platform, meaning that simply jumping at the wrong moment could inadvertently cause things to scroll upward too far and leave you with nowhere to land. The moment that floor can't be seen, it ceases to exist: https://i.imgur.com/f9Zuf0P.mp4 (There are the rarest of cases where the screen will scroll down if a solid platform is a couple of pixels off-screen, but I'm putting that down to some overscan-related thing or whatever the gently caress rather than any sort of competence from the devs.) There is a bit more to the general gameplay, such as stomping on little bugs to get money, which is used to buy 'Scares' (read as: powerups). These 'Scares' function as the only way to defeat enemies, all the way from mooks to bosses. Except not all mooks are affected, just because. Speaking of bosses, they're not beaten by hitting them a certain number of times; instead you have to keep hitting them in order to knock them back into the right-side wall, at which point they explode. There is zero indication that this is how you win. I would have recorded more to show off the absolute worst section in the game -- a top-down level which involves going around the house to find items to give to characters, complete with a brutal auto-scroller segment with blind dead-ends -- but that would have required me to put in some effort to reach that area (even with save states), and I really do not want to play this loving thing past the opening moments ever again after having gone through it in its entirety for RA. It was (and remains) a painful, miserable experience. gently caress this game. You got that right, rear end in a top hat. Wintermutant posted:This RtCW talk has me feeling the Berenstein Effect hard; I played the hell out of multiplayer back in the day but have zero memory of it even having a campaign You might be thinking of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory which was some standalone MP thing using a bunch of RtCW assets.
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# ? Aug 25, 2023 14:52 |
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Wintermutant posted:This RtCW talk has me feeling the Berenstein Effect hard; I played the hell out of multiplayer back in the day but have zero memory of it even having a campaign All I remember is the gondola sequence lifted straight out of Where Eagles Dare, which was rad AF. e: ZogrimAteMyHamster posted:You might be thinking of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory which was some standalone MP thing using a bunch of RtCW assets. RtCW had a pretty active multiplayer scene even before ET became a thing. I remember playing it a bunch but dropping off before the later took off. Aramis fucked around with this message at 15:17 on Aug 25, 2023 |
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RtCW was one of my favorite PC games, that being said I haven't played it in years and can't get it to run on my computer machine these days.
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# ? Aug 25, 2023 15:34 |
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Extra Large Marge posted:RtCW was one of my favorite PC games, that being said I haven't played it in years and can't get it to run on my computer machine these days. You are in luck! There are some very high quality ways to do that: https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Return_to_Castle_Wolfenstein Plus, if you happen to have a quest 2, there's a kick rear end VR conversion.
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# ? Aug 25, 2023 15:40 |
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shoeberto posted:Did you play Enemy Territory? That was the standalone multiplayer game that was class based, and had missions with objectives. It was free. That must be what I’m remembering, too. Multi was some odd the best times I’ve ever had gaming.
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 08:21 |
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Good Lord this thread is a honeypot for terrible opinions
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 11:54 |
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Rtcw wasn't as good as No One Lives Forever (similar time, similar tone) but it was decent. The multiplayer of the original game had a bunch of asymmetrical objective focused modes and I remember playing it a decent amount.
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 13:27 |
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shoeberto posted:Did you play Enemy Territory? That was the standalone multiplayer game that was class based, and had missions with objectives. It was free. Maybe I'm wrong cause it was almost a quarter century ago but I would have bet money that RtCW had a class based multiplayer mode. There was a free demo that only had one map iirc (a bunker on the beach I think) and me and my friends played the hell out of it. Maybe they later spun it off as its own game by I'm like 90% sure it had a multiplayer component. Or maybe I'm remembering the freeware one? But it only had one level and I distinctly remember it was a demo and that the full game either wasn't out or it was a standalone demo. But it only had one level, im pretty confident of that. Idk who knows. I'm prolly drunk anyway. Edit: yeah Wikipedia confirms the original had a whole multiplayer mode, and it was far more popular than the base game, which is what I remember. ET was a planned expansion-turned-full-game that was ultimately cancelled and the multiplayer portion was freewared. But yeah original RtCW had multiplayer and it was a hoot. Cosmik Debris fucked around with this message at 15:40 on Aug 30, 2023 |
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I had to uninstall Ryse: Son Of Rome. The game looks great but it's absolutely horrible to play. For an action-adventure game there's not a lot of adventuring going down one linear passageway after another. The action is the big seller but it's a horrible janky mess. The boss battles that I encountered where just exploiting one of the mechanics and then wailing, rinse and repeat. Some of the action sequences made no sense. There's one point where a full on retreat is in operation but, for some reason, you get on a cart with a ballista and are dragged slowly across a bridge while trying to take down a horde chasing you. Explosive barrels included. I'm surprised that I managed to get as far as I did before throwing in the towel. This game is 10 years old now but it would have fit right in 20-25 years ago. I love the idea of the game but it's absolutely dire to play.
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 15:51 |
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Vitamin Me posted:Good Lord this thread is a honeypot for terrible opinions People get confused which 1st page on GBS material bad video game thread this is
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 17:15 |
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Rocket Baby Dolls posted:Ryse: Son Of Rome Jesus Christ; I completely memory holed this game. It occupies the same space in my brain as The Order: 1886
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 17:17 |
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What if Contra but with Dinosaurs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAwfqNOIiIo
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 17:20 |
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Extra Large Marge posted:What if Contra but with Dinosaurs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAwfqNOIiIo It probably plays like poo poo but it's looks cool as heck
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 17:31 |
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Bip Roberts posted:It probably plays like poo poo but it's looks cool as heck Less "plays like poo poo" and more "is really dull and repetitive" because they didn't put much effort into the level design or combat encounters.
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 20:04 |
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Unperson_47 posted:Jesus Christ; I completely memory holed this game. It occupies the same space in my brain as The Order: 1886 I was so let down by this game. I don't like shooters, but I was eager to give it a go because werewolves, Tesla, and London sounded like a really neat combo. Well, the woodwork was lovely.
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# ? Aug 30, 2023 22:15 |
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Rocket Baby Dolls posted:I had to uninstall Ryse: Son Of Rome. The game looks great but it's absolutely horrible to play. For an action-adventure game there's not a lot of adventuring going down one linear passageway after another. Oh yeah they thought that poo poo was gonna be the Xbox One's killer app. Don't you have to shout army commands into the Kinect or something?
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# ? Aug 31, 2023 00:00 |
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I loved that old Crystal Dynamics 2.5D platformer Pandemonium back in the day. After playing the demo for 10+ hours I saved up my $3 a week allowance for months to buy it and it was extremely worth it. Then decades later I saw it was on the PSVita shop and thought it might be a fun nostalgia trip. Holy poo poo! It controlled so badly, there was like a full half second of latency on every one of your actions. I couldn't stand it long enough to make it past, I wanna say, the third level. Was it always that bad or was that just a poo poo port?
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# ? Aug 31, 2023 01:15 |
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Having played it in emulation not too terribly long ago, the latency was absolutely not that bad, so yeah I think they screwed up the Vita version, which is probably also emulation but of the quick and dirty kind.
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# ? Aug 31, 2023 08:09 |
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Yeah Pandemonium! never controlled badly back in the day, though some of the level design was cheap & nasty at times.
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# ? Aug 31, 2023 12:16 |
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Apparently the first Tomb Raider for the PS2 was a buggy mess. Way to screw up your only franchise's debut on the next gen Sony.
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# ? Sep 3, 2023 05:20 |
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You’re thinking of Angel of Darkness, and you were correct. That said, TR Chronicles, aka the last PS1 TR game, was also incredibly buggy and an absolute chore to play.
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Drinkslinger posted:You’re thinking of Angel of Darkness, and you were correct. Wasn't that the one where they just chucked some recycled levels from the previous games together and called it a day?
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Sic Semper Goon posted:Wasn't that the one where they just chucked some recycled levels from the previous games together and called it a day? If I remember right, that was the one where they’d already jilled Lara Croft off in the previous game because they didn’t want to make any more, but because of the publisher’s demands it was either do it or be out of a job. So they made a lovely loveless game on purpose, and only made an effort on Lara’s death animations.
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 08:09 |
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Article on the original six games which is worth a read. And yes, Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness is one unbelievable piece of poo poo.
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# ? Sep 4, 2023 14:54 |
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ZogrimAteMyHamster posted:Article on the original six games which is worth a read. Jesus the whiplash between “yeah I got divorced because I was working 24/7 and I never even saw my daughter ” and “bro I got so much money it was worth losing years of my life” Creature posted:that was the one where they’d already jilled Lara Croft off That was some creep-rear end fan-made hack though, wasn’t it?
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root beer posted:That was some creep-rear end fan-made hack though, wasn’t it? i should learn to proofread.
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Bogus Adventure posted:
i like how someone meticulously programmed a mathrock jam for the cheeto snes game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQrZdf2OBZg&t=1255s
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