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Galick posted:Yo, two requests, one much more viable than the other. Darkfall Unholy Wars might be something along the lines of request #1? It doesn't offer too many different things with regard to the character customisation, but it's a very interesting approach to MMORPGs when it comes to offering a 'sandbox-like' way of playing the game.
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lenoon posted:Simple and decent war game? Unity of Command springs to mind! Dirt cheap too. This is a good recommendation, though it's not a strategic level game really if that's what your looking for. More of an operation level game. Any of the close combat games are actually pretty good if you want simple tactical stuff, though don't expect a meaningful campaign. And if you don't mind real time tactical stuff (not RTS style, more like Hearts of Iron) or if you are into the American Civil War or Civil War era battle tactics you should check out Take Command: 2nd Manassas (2nd Bull Run for Northerners) or Scourge of War (newer and covers the Gettysburg campaign). I like 2 Manassas more because it's been out for nearly a decade and there are a substantial amount of mods. Scourge of War is newer and the mods are fewer, but there are "expansions" covering other campaigns and at least one big Napoleonic conversion mod. Also, as far as these tactical games I mentioned go, they are really simple to learn and Close Combat has pbem functionality. Close Combat is actually what I'd out of the box recommend for the guy asking about a simple, tactical game with no production and multiplayer features. It's just not fantasy or Sci-fi. For this you might also check out The War Engine. I've heard mixed things about it, but never felt like dropping the money to muck around with it. ZombieLenin fucked around with this message at 00:27 on Oct 2, 2014 |
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So which of the hundreds of dynasty warriors games is actually best to start with? It's so confusing.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 16:26 |
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7 Extreme Legends. Gundam 3 if you like giant robutts Warriors of Hyrule if you want something pretty.
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ZombieLenin posted:For this you might also check out The War Engine. I've heard mixed things about it, but never felt like dropping the money to muck around with it. You can get The War Engine for free off of Matrix's site now so you don't have to drop money at all for it any more. I was a little underwhelmed by it when I gave it a run though.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 16:30 |
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WEEDLORD CHEETO posted:So which of the hundreds of dynasty warriors games is actually best to start with? It's so confusing. My favorite is the "xtreme Legends" version of 3. It's for PS2, though, but it's still the most fun one, for me.
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Genpei Turtle posted:You can get The War Engine for free off of Matrix's site now so you don't have to drop money at all for it any more. I was a little underwhelmed by it when I gave it a run though. This is what I hear from about 60% of my war gaming friends. The other 40% are enamored with the scenario building and the like, which I'm just not in to.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 21:37 |
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So here's a sorta tough one: I want to play a game that is awesome in the way that DX:HR is, but I'm limited in platforms. I have a 360 and a modern-ish PC (AM3+, don't judge me I didn't choose the processor) that I haven't put a graphics card into yet (but will soon, like next payday) and any recommendations on PC have to be controller-friendly, preferrably without an add-on since it's set up on my TV like a HTPC, I control it over VNC for basic stuff and use the 360 controller for games. WASD just doesn't work with a trackpad. I tried some early MGS stuff on the PC but I find the first one awkward to play and I can't get a PS2 emulator to work well enough for the sequels (lol I have like 4 actual PS2s with worn out lasers). Borderlands/2 is pretty close in gameplay but didn't quite scratch the itch.
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Tommychu posted:So here's a sorta tough one:
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 07:33 |
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Are there any first person shooters out there that have ragdoll/animation systems similar to Euphoria? I love the gunplay in Max Payne 3 and GTA: V. But until GTA: V comes to the PC I have no idea what is available. I think it looks ridiculous when you shoot someone from the side and they lurch over forward. Have any FPSs come out that have better animation systems?
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Alright so a couple of weeks from now I'll be spending 26 straight hours either in the air or getting hammered at an airport bar. What can I get for the 3DS to keep me from trying to jump out of the plane from boredom? Google says Monster Hunter but from what I hear it's not an easy game to get into and even then its hit or miss. Games I own: Pokemon X, Animal Crossing and Bravely Default.
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Beartaco posted:Alright so a couple of weeks from now I'll be spending 26 straight hours either in the air or getting hammered at an airport bar. What can I get for the 3DS to keep me from trying to jump out of the plane from boredom?
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 14:11 |
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I concur, Fire Emblem.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 14:26 |
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And bought, thanks guys!
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 14:32 |
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Super Smash Bros just came out too didn't it? Is The Forest cool? I'm looking for a game that lets me build a base that I have to defend. I want to control a character directly, and ideally don't want to be the only person around. Are any of them good for that? Not interested in the game where you get a wooden wall up and you're never in danger again. Life is Feudal hit Steam recently and that looks a lot like what I want. Pretty high price tag to go in blind though. Coldstone Cream-my-pants fucked around with this message at 19:51 on Oct 4, 2014 |
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Is there anything out there like a Heroclix CCG online? Or even for the iOS, stuff like the Star Wars Assault Team game that just got shut down?
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NeoSeeker posted:Are there any first person shooters out there that have ragdoll/animation systems similar to Euphoria? I love the gunplay in Max Payne 3 and GTA: V. But until GTA: V comes to the PC I have no idea what is available. It's not quite as silly as the ragdolls in GTA and Max Payne, but Rage has some pretty impressively reactive enemies. I'm not sure if it's ragdoll or just a huge range of canned reactions, but it's probably the closest thing I can think of.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 04:21 |
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Rage is hand animated but there's hundreds of animations for every possible weapon, direction, and movement of the enemy. BigRed0427 posted:Is there anything out there like a Heroclix CCG online? Card Hunter. It's a turn based tactical squad game with a tabletop aesthetic and highly customizable move sets. And probably one of the sensible f2p games out there.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 05:18 |
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RAGE has Euphoria. I'm surprised this has been use so little, I was very impressed with Max Payne 3's enemy reactions. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphoria_(software)
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 05:21 |
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RAGE is Rockstar's game engine. Rage is the idtech 5 game.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 06:03 |
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Hope this is the right thread for it but with the release of the most recent LOTR game, can anyone tell me whats good from the previous wave? IIRC there were some good rts ones?
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Hollenhammer posted:Hope this is the right thread for it but with the release of the most recent LOTR game, can anyone tell me whats good from the previous wave? Both Battle for Middle Earth games were pretty decent, yes. LEGO LOTR is one of the best LEGO games I've heard The Third Age was decent but never played it myself.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 15:11 |
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Is there anything that has an open-world, single player kind of thing like Skyrim, but with combat that feels more like Dark Souls/Monster Hunter/PSO2? Grim-dark atmosphere is a plus. Edit: VVV My fault for not specifying, I'm on a PC. No Dragon's Dogma for me. Buried alive fucked around with this message at 16:20 on Oct 5, 2014 |
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Buried alive posted:Is there anything that has an open-world, single player kind of thing like Skyrim, but with combat that feels more like Dark Souls/Monster Hunter/PSO2? Grim-dark atmosphere is a plus. The combat isn't quite Dark Souls but it's still a lot better than Skyrim.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 16:01 |
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Esoteric request incoming: I'm looking for turn-based tactical games where you control a team but the goal isn't primarily "Kill everyone on the other team." Invisible Inc put a stealth twist on things and there's Blood Bowl and Frozen Cortex with the sports themes, but are there any others?
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Esoteric request incoming: I'm looking for turn-based tactical games where you control a team but the goal isn't primarily "Kill everyone on the other team." Invisible Inc put a stealth twist on things and there's Blood Bowl and Frozen Cortex with the sports themes, but are there any others? Not a legit recommendation, but it definitely reminded me of a game called Capture the Flag I used to play in the 90s, for DOS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNRmuM_iwoo I thought it was so interesting how you could crawl, run, or walk, and scan areas to increase your vision, and so on. It's not something I think you'd really want to play, but it totally scratched that same itch for me. (In 1993) (And apparently the shareware is still downloadable here: http://www.carrsoft.com/ctf/capture_the_flag_game.html ) It even runs in Windows, which I don't remember being the case. I look forward to more modern answers to your question, though.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 19:18 |
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Goddamn, so many memories of playing that game. And it's really amazing how loving polished the mechanics and the UI were in 1993.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 19:52 |
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I really enjoyed Xenoblade Chronicles for what I played it but I stopped because it is too easy. Is there another rpg this vast (I would play FFXII, but I don't have a ps2) that I can sink my teeth into?
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The Cheshire Cat posted:It's not quite as silly as the ragdolls in GTA and Max Payne, but Rage has some pretty impressively reactive enemies. I'm not sure if it's ragdoll or just a huge range of canned reactions, but it's probably the closest thing I can think of. My experience with RAGE on the PS3 has scarred me for life. Though since I played it I bought a super spec desktop with... a solid state drive. Thanks for reminding me, I'll try it out again but proper on this rig. I do remember the gunplay being pretty sweet despite every frame containing some kind of texture buffering. That game should just come preinstalled on an SSD. NeoSeeker fucked around with this message at 01:57 on Oct 6, 2014 |
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They definitely ironed all the bugs out of idtech 5 and MEGATEXTURES with Wolfenstein The New Order and what we've seen of The Evil Within. Speaking of good FPS' with beefy guns and gory deaths, definitely get Wolfenstein.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 02:23 |
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PC games that might be good for gaming fatigue? Maybe something co-op and semi-mindless with drop-in/drop-out? Been thinking about trying a Lego game or Marvel Heroes. I want to play something but every time I get bored before the tutorial is over. If Dynasty Warriors 8: XL Had online I would be all over it... rizuhbull fucked around with this message at 03:40 on Oct 6, 2014 |
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Ugh, I'm so stuck. I've played Dwarf Fortress, Rimworld, Gnomoria, Prison Architect, SpaceBase DF-9, AND KeeperRL, while they each have a piece of what I like I can't get one to stick. Has there been any UI improvements for Dwarf Fortress? That's really been my biggest issue is no matter how hard I try I can't get anywhere in the game. rizuhbull posted:PC games that might be good for gaming fatigue? Maybe something co-op and semi-mindless with drop-in/drop-out? Been thinking about trying a Lego game or Marvel Heroes. I want to play something but every time I get bored before the tutorial is over. Warframe is fun, the stuff takes time to make so you don't have to play for too long, and the missions are pretty easy.
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Turtlicious posted:Warframe is fun, the stuff takes time to make so you don't have to play for too long, and the missions are pretty easy.
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al-azad posted:They definitely ironed all the bugs out of idtech 5 and MEGATEXTURES with Wolfenstein The New Order and what we've seen of The Evil Within. Speaking of good FPS' with beefy guns and gory deaths, definitely get Wolfenstein. Forget rage. I was under the impression the new wolfenstein was in the same vein as say, Soldier of Fortune 3. I just looked it up on steam and was sold after looking at the videos and such. Also how much of a realistic impression are we seeming to get of Alien Isolation? It seems like the horror game I've been wanting ever since I read the first look at Dead Space like ten years ago. Dead Space seemed like true survival horror, I even got a bit of a hint that we couldn't even "kill" any enemies at all. I think the shooting part of survival horror is more of a tool than a means to an end. Weapons should be considered a deterrent or a means of slowing your enemy down. You shouldn't be concerned with ending life, but instead preserving your own. Even if it means running away screaming like a child firing with reckless abandon at the slimy growls growing ever closer behind you. NeoSeeker fucked around with this message at 04:26 on Oct 6, 2014 |
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According to a bunch of podcasts I've been listening to, Alien is two games put together: an incredibly strong game of hide and seek against an immortal stalker (the game even trains you to look up, how many horror games do that?) and then a second half that turns into a weird slow paced shooter. And apparently it's a long game. Like 15-20 hours long. Some people hated the second half while others think it was important to empower the player late game but all agree the first half is amazing.
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I wonder if they could ever get it right. Like for some people it's expected they never really even get a good look at their enemy, even when they get guns. Through post process effects like motion blur, lighting and simply running forward while shooting backward. I'm betting they do it right but for what it's worth it's been done well before. I don't know exactly how they could do it but making a player feel helpless even with big guns would be a really fun ride. Don't get me wrong, the game feels like it might be a giant step in the right direction. The true horror game genre has really been dying out. It's becoming a niche thing and that's completely awful, to me, as I see it as one of the top defining genres of gaming. If it dies a part of me will go with it. Remember when most games had legitimately scary sections just normally? (Max Payne, Half Life, Doom etc) \/As I recall that was up to subjection. Also at the time I was like in middle school (it made me nearly piss myself. Admittedly that's partly due to... procrastination). NeoSeeker fucked around with this message at 06:01 on Oct 6, 2014 |
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NeoSeeker posted:Remember when most games had legitimately scary sections just normally? (Max Payne, Half Life, Doom etc) Let us not forget the haunted house in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. When I first played it I was completely unprepared for the pure horror of that part of the game (and that early!) and it blew me away.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 05:36 |
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Man, how did I never play Alpha Protocol before? I'll have Turn Up the Radio stuck in my head for months. Braykoooooo!
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DeathChicken posted:Man, how did I never play Alpha Protocol before? I'll have Turn Up the Radio stuck in my head for months. Braykoooooo! The entirety of games journalism mysteriously conspired against it to such a degree that the only logical conclusion is that it had to have been coordinated.
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I would have to agree. Most all of the small time critics said it's a decent game. But overall there was a giant conception it was a piece of poo poo deus ex ripoff. I guess that was a misconception. I think even Yahtzee liked it. But it's hard to tell if he likes a game or not. It's not like it's a bad thing either, basically everyone was forced to wait till the price dropped due to prejudice.
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