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So I contacted Repos through Facebook, and I was assured that they are developing an update for the official 7 Wonders scoring app, and it will be released "as soon as possible".
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SU&SD hit that point in expansion where lots of people have heard of them, so it's now cool to dislike them. But yeah, that sci fi episode was pretty bad
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Tabletop season 3 on the other hand is shaping up to be interesting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ3gKVr9taE
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Re: SUSD Frankly, I never considered them a proper consumer review source, partly because of general taste discrepancy (in a legit way, they want to introduce hobby to newcomers, I want to sperg about panzer divisions) and partly because of them never really being right. I mean, in their old-site days I had a strong feeling about them being sort of newcomers themselves, quite excited about whatever and not too well versed in general gaming back catalogue, "purer" examples of a genre they're talking about (can't really find a good episode list to give some particular examples right now). But, you know, that was okay - their advice was good enough for newcomers, presentation was attractive and oftentimes funny and their enthusiasm had a very sincere vibe to it. I feel that after changing the sites and the format in general the quality of the critique improved a bit, with Quinn's mellowing out a bit and not jizzing himself whenever he discovered a new genre. Then it sort of slippery-sloped into their own biases creeping into the forefront. 2nd Sci-Fi Special aside, for me there were three reviews that proved SUSD to be a bit of stubborn asses, incapable of admitting they might have made a mistake. In no particular order: - A Few Acres of Snow, and the stubborn insistence Halifax Hammer is but a mystique strategy for alpha nerds. - Warhammer: Diskwars - they liked ideas behind it, didn't like the execution. Fair enough. However, when it was pointed out to them they played the game wrong (in a major way) they quickly whipped up a rebuttal saying how it totally doesn't change a thing and they just happened to be right anyway. It had a very childish butthurt vibe to it, not dissimilar to how Tom Vasel speaks in his negative reviews. - Star Wars: The Card Game - Quinn's wasn't thrilled enough by it enough to consider it worth investment. Again, fair enough. However, with him being on a major Netrunner binge it turned into a hilarious excercise in hypocrisy. For example, Quinns made a big passionate rant about how LCGs are corporate soulless cash grabs and everybody should play non-collectible board games instead, but at the same time kept writing Netrunner is totally legit out of the gate and the expansions are there only if you happen to want them. Also lambasted the game for being incomprehensible sudden death trap without perfect cardpool knowledge... as compared to totally legit Netrunner (), probably the single most newbie-unfriendly LCG out there. Also, Matt Thrower prefers One Night Ultimate Werewolf to Resistance and Mascarade to Coup, so he's scientifically proven to be a poopyhead.
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I think the point where SU&SD jumped the shark for me is when I realized they often just review games they enjoy and assume the reason they enjoy them must always be because they're mechanically brilliant (because they're really smart and have good taste!!!), and then they try really hard to rationalize that idea (See: Cosmic Encounter, Dead Of Winter, A Few Acres Of Snow). You can't perform an objective analysis of a game if you can't come to terms with the fact that you sometimes enjoy things that are objectively bad. Also they used to be pretty funny which leads to me forgiving a lot. Nowadays they are painfully unfunny, and they keep bringing in their painfully unfunny friends.
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Lichtenstein posted:
These may be the only things he's actually right about. Outside this thread I know nobody who prefers Coup to Mascarade. ONUW vs The Resistance is more a matter of taste, but we definitely play more ONUW these days because we love blatantly lying and leaving it to others to wonder what we're lying about and why.
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jivjov posted:So I contacted Repos through Facebook, and I was assured that they are developing an update for the official 7 Wonders scoring app, and it will be released "as soon as possible". When was Babel actually released? Because if it's been a year since the last update to the app I wouldn't expecting anything "soon" but I don't know how recent Babel actually is. I guess it's nice the answer isn't a flat no but I also interpret that as PR for "maybe". that said I am also ambivalent if they don't update it because I never play with Babel but I would like it if they kept updating the thing because if I end up liking that Armada thing that was supposedly in the works then I'll want to keep track of it all too.
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Scyther posted:You can't perform an objective analysis of a game if you can't come to terms with the fact that you sometimes enjoy things that are objectively bad.
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Tekopo posted:Let me tell you how Legendary Encounters is the best game in the whole wide world... An interesting point. If a game were to be the best game ever, would it be possible to objectively review it? By definition it would have to be a game you liked.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 13:58 |
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I don't think there is a 'best game ever', because that description is purely a subjective view and in the end, it is just a personal ranking. I don't think it is possible to have the platonic ideal of a board game that would be universally praised by all people, which all have different tastes.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 14:08 |
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Rubitex was right all along...
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drat, surprised to see ya guys are all burnt out on SU&SD. I do still like their reviews, but it's undeniable the videos are not as good. They "have to" churn out videos on a much more regular basis, so it's a lot more Quinns at the coffee table, which is fine with me, but the old videos were a lot more enjoyable to watch. I do agree that SU&SD have a weird loving taste in games, but that doesn't put me off the videos. I never really saw their videos as objective critiques of design, they were always opinion pieces from the start. I think Paul/Quinns vids are the best because Quinns dips into hyperbole and his enthusiasm can overwhelm what can be bad or poorly designed mechnics, so Paul can point those things out. I kind of look to SU&SD to point out games that have come out that I can investigate further, I don't make purchases off their recommendations (sup dusty copy of City of Remnants ). I still like the vids, they are still miles above Dice Tower, who put out like 5 videos a day, jesus christ. gently caress Matt though and his awful haircut.
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I still enjoy SU&SD, but definitely through the lens of "this is how a new/inexperienced board gamer would feel about this game after one play", which can be a dangerous loving route to take. (See: My dust-gathering copy of Tales of the Arabian Nights.)
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I resolutely don't want "objectivity" in reviews, because it's a fools errand. I do want critical evaluation - something that is present in their vids with both of them, most of the time. They could have been the Giant Bomb of tabletop games, a largely personality driven site, but they can't seem to hit that sweet spot.
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Maybe "Objectivity" is the wrong word, but I think their "critical evaluation" is sorely lacking (See: Cosmic Encounter, Dead Of Winter, A Few Acres Of Snow). Most of the time they're just using petty rhetoric to provide justification for their opinion, often formed after just a few plays or based on nostalgia. In the beginning they had lots of enthusiasm and humor going for them at least, but that well has pretty much run dry.
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Dre2Dee2 posted:gently caress Matt though and his awful haircut. You, sir, have crossed a line.
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Zveroboy posted:If you're a regular PnP RPG player then Tales will feel rather random and disconnected and often without any of the freedom a true RPG offers since you have to choose one of several responses. Even then, your choice might not allow you to use what you would think is an appropriate skill: trying to pickpocket someone for example when you have Stealth & Stealing and the only skill choice ends up being Piety or something. My group has a bunch of regular roleplayers in it and we all like Tales quite a bit. The game is great at creating these absolutely batshit insane narratives. I ended one game in prison as an insane crystal snake. You can't even be mad if you lose with stuff like that, and frankly, if someone's playing to win and not attacking every efreet, I don't know what's wrong with them. That said, yeah, a few statuses are harsh. We have also never gone through the deck, even with 5 players.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 15:37 |
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With SU&SD I came to realize that while Quinns is more or less the face and voice of the group I trust Paul's opinion and commentary much, much more. If Paul isn't in a video I'm not taking the evaluation seriously.
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Echophonic posted:I ended one game in prison as an insane crystal snake. You can't even be mad if you lose with stuff like that. This is the attitude you really need to enjoy Tales. It's not a game to play to win, it's more just about faffing about with magical animals and genies and seeing what kind of bizarre poo poo happens. My most memorable game ended with me in the middle of the Sahara, crippled, wounded, lost, envious, enslaved, married (surely the same thing! ) with my "treacherous siblings" quest still incomplete. My girlfriend? Married to the son of the Sultan of Baghdad, vizier to the Sultan, the highest wealth level and still had the magic carpet. I also like to pick three skills at random at the start of the game and decide character sex with a coin toss, then invent and play my character around what I get.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 15:46 |
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I can't seem to stop buying board games. It's mainly my wife and I, so games that are great for two players is a must. We just bought Takenoko which is really really fun. Then for her birthday I'm getting Flash Point, Sushi Go, and Love Letter.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 15:49 |
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The day I learned that SUSD wasnt always a glowing beacon of traditional game info was the day Paul announced that DnD 4e just didn't feel like DnD .
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 15:59 |
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Anybody played Orleans? Looks neat from Radho's review/playthrough, not sure if it's worth $60 though.
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Crackbone posted:Anybody played Orleans? Looks neat from Radho's review/playthrough, not sure if it's worth $60 though. It's straight up my favourite game from Essen 2014. Versailles is better for that light, quick fix and is a solid game to introduce casual gamers to the hobby, but Orleans is incredibly strong on every level. Buy that sucker.
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To follow up my previous post where I find hop on board the Dixit train, can someone give me a quick rundown on the various expansions/incarnations? I'm guessing from the descriptions that Quest, Odyssey, Daydreams, and Origins are just more cards to add to the base game, but do any add new rules or modules, and is any one of them just as good as the other? Is Journey a reprint of the base set, or an alternate base set? What is Jinx, and is it any good?
Paper Kaiju fucked around with this message at 16:15 on Jan 13, 2015 |
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Scyther posted:Nowadays they are painfully unfunny, and they keep bringing in their painfully unfunny friends. I think Quinns and Paul are still funny sometimes. But I 100% agree on the lovely friends bit. Brendon and Matt are painfully, unfunnily bad.
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Countblanc posted:The day I learned that SUSD wasnt always a glowing beacon of traditional game info was the day Paul announced that DnD 4e just didn't feel like DnD . Yeah, I feel the same. Credibility dropped right there.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 16:24 |
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Played some Eldritch Horror solo yesterday, and I'll be playing a full game with actual humans later today. What can I say, I love me some Ameritrash. I also have opinions on Shut Up and Sit Down, but I 'd rather post about how Magnetic North's tortured metaphor on the last page is a frontrunner for 2015's post of the year.
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KiloVictorDongs posted:I also have opinions on Shut Up and Sit Down, but I 'd rather post about how Magnetic North's tortured metaphor on the last page is a frontrunner for 2015's post of the year. All the recent Space Alert talk is making me really want to teleport 40 dollars out of my pocket, too, but the time pressure thing may get weird with my group. We really like Vlaada games, but we are also like the table talk capital of the planet.
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Crackbone posted:Anybody played Orleans? Looks neat from Radho's review/playthrough, not sure if it's worth $60 though. Love it. 2014 top five for sure.
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TheKingofSprings posted:At no point while typing this did you think "Maybe I should stop typing this"? Yeah, but I figured it'd be worth a laugh, either with me or at me. Tekopo posted:I don't think there is a 'best game ever', because that description is purely a subjective view and in the end, it is just a personal ranking. I don't think it is possible to have the platonic ideal of a board game that would be universally praised by all people, which all have different tastes. Quoted for truth. There seems to be an attitude among some gamers have they have left the cave and seen the form of Game, and that they bear a terrible burden as they return to witness everyone playing with their shadow games. Lord Frisk posted:
If I recall correctly, that was a common complaint when it came out. People said D&D4E was like WoW. Having played it now, I like it and I would disagree with that assessment, but not so severely that I would discount someone's opinion that it was unlike what D&D had been to them. At the same point, I accept that's kind of a nothing statement, basically the the reverse of "I like it so that's what matters."
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SuccinctAndPunchy posted:When was Babel actually released? Because if it's been a year since the last update to the app I wouldn't expecting anything "soon" but I don't know how recent Babel actually is. I guess it's nice the answer isn't a flat no but I also interpret that as PR for "maybe". Babel came out in November, so about 2 months ago. I don't think Repos has any other digital presence, so I wouldn't be surprised if there were no ground plans laid for an app update until after Babel was already out the door.
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Tekopo posted:I don't think there is a 'best game ever' That's only because the Kickstarter for Homestuck Munchkin hasn't been fully funded yet.
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Magnetic North posted:If I recall correctly, that was a common complaint when it came out. People said D&D4E was like WoW. Having played it now, I like it and I would disagree with that assessment, but not so severely that I would discount someone's opinion that it was unlike what D&D had been to them. At the same point, I accept that's kind of a nothing statement, basically the the reverse of "I like it so that's what matters." It was also a common complaint when 3rd edition came out. I feel pretty confident people said it about Second Edition, and Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, and it would have been a complaint about 5e if the guiding design principle hadn't been "win back the grogs we haven't lost forever to Pathfinder."
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Toshimo posted:That's only because the Kickstarter for Homestuck Munchkin hasn't been fully funded yet. Truly a theme and a game worthy of each other; both keep going well after they've outstayed their welcome.
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Tekopo posted:I don't think there is a 'best game ever' There is. Space Alert. It's just that not everyone is best gamer ever.
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Jedit posted:It's straight up my favourite game from Essen 2014. Versailles is better for that light, quick fix and is a solid game to introduce casual gamers to the hobby, but Orleans is incredibly strong on every level. Buy that sucker. I do want this game, but it looks like it won't be delivered till September at the earliest, and I wonder if it'll end up being released retail at a lower price point about a month later?
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Magnetic North posted:If I recall correctly, that was a common complaint when it came out. People said D&D4E was like WoW. Having played it now, I like it and I would disagree with that assessment, but not so severely that I would discount someone's opinion that it was unlike what D&D had been to them. At the same point, I accept that's kind of a nothing statement, basically the the reverse of "I like it so that's what matters." Except he didn't do it when it came out, he did it last year.
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I still back SU&SD for a couple reasons. While I no longer find the majority of their reviews very helpful when considering making a purchase, they get me excited about board games. While I much prefer collaborative reviews, Quinns definitely conveys a sense of enthusiasm that makes him a great salesman. I also enjoy their little club bags. It's fun to get them in the mail and pour over the content, some of it is pretty funny. I really enjoyed the Tips for the Aspiring Netrunner pamphlet, but then I miss the Netrunner Tips section in general. I dunno if SU&SD is necessarily the best voice in the board gaming community, but they bring people into the hobby and I think that's worth a few bucks.Lord Frisk posted:Except he didn't do it when it came out, he did it last year. Okay yeah, this poo poo is inexcusable and it drives me bonkers. Somberbrero fucked around with this message at 17:12 on Jan 13, 2015 |
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Did any friendly goon happen to pick up an extra copy of Dominion at 15$ last night? I went to get one this morning online and it's all sold out.
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GrandpaPants posted:I think you were the only person I've seen who said words about Theseus, so thanks for the recommendation. I really enjoyed the couple games I've played. I'd be totally cool if they added more cards for the various factions though so that they don't overlap so much (I still don't know why Greys get landmines) and had some more cool, unique cards though. Is Theseus only good as a 2 player game? That's what the SU&SD review said. Is the 4p game as bad as people make it out to be?
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