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I knew something was off when the Gurren Lagann fastball special was just the opening move. Against someone who was maybe the 5th boss before the finale.
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FauxGateau posted:The game is almost glaringly beautiful. It's really quite impressive. Been playing and enjoying it greatly. Effort was put in. Too bad Naruto was a mistake
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 23:30 |
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Too bad the boss fights are lovely, the music blends together, and it's based on the worst part of Naruto. Which the latter is saying something, I mean really.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 23:31 |
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There's some bad loving parts of Naruto, but the great ninja war really is one of the biggest slogs I have ever dealt with in a manga Didn't break me like Bleach did though
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 23:34 |
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Ultimate Ninja 4 starts off at the start of the end iirc also, Might Guy in Neutral Spanish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-ngph6iW5Y&t=1512s
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 23:35 |
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They made real improvements to the gameplay too, even if it is still the normal barebones gameplay its always been there's at least a tag mechanic now.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 23:37 |
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You'd think it would be hard to make something called The Ninja War boring, but Naruto manages with flying colors.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 23:39 |
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Baal posted:Too bad the boss fights are lovely, the music blends together, and it's based on the worst part of Naruto. Yeah the pacing of the game is a little hosed. But I gotta admit the Night Guy section is pretty loving strong. Also I will agree the boss fights are sometimes garbage hp hogs, they clearly want you to die and restart with a buff. I say this because I'm pretty sure every fight has a special line for you getting back up.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 00:07 |
CJacobs posted:You'd think it would be hard to make something called The Ninja War boring, but Naruto manages with flying colors. It gets easier when you realize The Ninja War is actually zombies vs. ninjas.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 00:26 |
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the most dangerous generation of the seven swordsmen of the mist
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 00:39 |
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FauxGateau posted:Yeah the pacing of the game is a little hosed. But I gotta admit the Night Guy section is pretty loving strong. Also I will agree the boss fights are sometimes garbage hp hogs, they clearly want you to die and restart with a buff. I say this because I'm pretty sure every fight has a special line for you getting back up. Night Guy was fantastic, it's just a shame the actual boss fight does not make you feel very powerful
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 00:50 |
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Baal posted:Night Guy was fantastic, it's just a shame the actual boss fight does not make you feel very powerful Lol pretty much. The momentum of the fight peters out rather impressively. I mean I was throwing 12 Seikos at Madara's hard chocolate shell and it should be incredibly satisfying, and it was the first time. Doing it a bunch of times throughout the fight in order to cut down Madara's numerous health bars isn't that great. It's got the same problem as Asura's Wrath in that I could probably watch a person who knows what they're doing on YouTube, but still receive the same satisfaction. Because you might as well watch a movie competently executed.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 01:03 |
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Dynamic Entry automatically breaks the dark shell.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 01:05 |
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I mean most Asura's Wrath boss fights know when to end, that one should flat out have been "You break through the shell and every hit does like a fourth of Madara's health bars" not normal rear end damage.Tae posted:Dynamic Entry automatically breaks the dark shell. Yeah and in the time you recover from the animation you can only get a few hits before Madara breaks out of your combo and goes right back into the shell.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 01:05 |
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I have huge problems when it comes to Deus Ex: HR's themes. It initially provides an interesting set of arguments for and against augmentations, but then it is all torpedoed because it has to tie in with the Deus Ex canon. Personally I think augmentations are fine but require regulation like William Taggart keeps saying. Yknow, just make sure the pedophile down the street can't get shotguns installed into his eyesockets. But then you introduce the fact that an illuminati controls the government and is doing horrible poo poo in the name of outright suppressing the technology means that's out the window. And you can't then make an ideological flip and side with Sarif because by the end of the game Hugh Darrow and the Illuminati have definitively proven that the technology is so unsafe that someone can turn you into a literal zombie with the press of a button and there's zero way of knowing what the hell is actually being put inside your body. As a result, the only sane choice becomes to reject any and all augmentation outright, which is totally not what I actually believe and, according to Mankind Divided, also makes me a racist. It's like trying to frame an argument about GMOs in an episode of Veggie Tales.
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bhlaab posted:I have huge problems when it comes to Deus Ex: HR's themes. It initially provides an interesting set of arguments for and against augmentations, but then it is all torpedoed because it has to tie in with the Deus Ex canon. Personally I think augmentations are fine but require regulation like William Taggart keeps saying. Yknow, just make sure the pedophile down the street can't get shotguns installed into his eyesockets. But then you introduce the fact that an illuminati controls the government and is doing horrible poo poo in the name of outright suppressing the technology means that's out the window. And you can't then make an ideological flip and side with Sarif because by the end of the game Hugh Darrow and the Illuminati have definitively proven that the technology is so unsafe that someone can turn you into a literal zombie with the press of a button and there's zero way of knowing what the hell is actually being put inside your body. It's a moot point since by the time Deus Ex 1 rolls around augmentation has been replaced with surgery free and equally effective nanomachines.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 03:12 |
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I find it interesting that as lovely of a douchebag as Taggart is, he's pretty much completely right. What's interesting to me about that is that I have no idea if that was the devs' intention or not.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 03:14 |
Improbable Lobster posted:It's a moot point since by the time Deus Ex 1 rolls around augmentation has been replaced with surgery free and equally effective nanomachines. In Deus Ex, one of the major antagonists is Gunther Hermann, an enhanced cyborg who's lost his future because the new model (protagonist and nanomachine enhanced JC Denton) has better technological specifications. His employers eventually send him on a suicide mission because it's cheaper and easier to upgrade new soldiers to top of the line models than to break Gunther down and rebuild him again. Gunther embraced human augmentation, and in the long run it left him obsolete and useless. Just upgrading people by slapping machines in them isn't a great way to guarantee a better future.
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My biggest (butthurt neckbeard old man) issue with DEHR vs Deus Ex was that they spend the entire game making GBS threads on how terrible mechanical augs are, how slow and clunky they are. Then DEHR rolls around and they decided to make mechanical augs look smooth and cool and function super slick instead of being an unholy (and extremely painful, without the X1) fusion of metal and living flesh. E: That being said I still liked DEHR and I'm enjoying the Best Friends LP of it. Always cool to get testing background on games for the guys especially since I work in (non-vidya) QA myself.
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DumbparameciuM posted:My biggest (butthurt neckbeard old man) issue with DEHR vs Deus Ex was that they spend the entire game making GBS threads on how terrible mechanical augs are, how slow and clunky they are. Then DEHR rolls around and they decided to make mechanical augs look smooth and cool and function super slick instead of being an unholy (and extremely painful, without the X1) fusion of metal and living flesh. I'm sure Gunther was top of the line and sleek before nanoaugs
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Improbable Lobster posted:I'm sure Gunther was top of the line and sleek before nanoaugs Compared to Adam Jensen he's hot dogshit
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 03:59 |
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They mentioned this in the leadup to HR, basically saying that because our view of what tech should look like has changed in reality, they weren't worried about matching the artistic style of turn of the millenium cyberpunk.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 04:02 |
DumbparameciuM posted:Compared to Adam Jensen he's hot dogshit That's just polygon count. Poor Hermann. UNATCO received a shipment of skull guns several days after Gunther died.
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Honestly, I didn't see the mechanical aug issue regarding Gunther and Anna as that big a deal in the grand scheme of things compared to the melting pot of every major and minor conspiracy theory imaginable that made up original Deus Ex's plot. Yeah, it was present, but not at every moment when you're dicking around in places like Hong Kong and Paris where every poor sod is expositing about secret societies and poo poo with 100% seriousness.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 04:06 |
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK Matt did his loving homework for part 38 of FFX and it's loving sick.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 04:27 |
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Improbable Lobster posted:It's a moot point since by the time Deus Ex 1 rolls around augmentation has been replaced with surgery free and equally effective nanomachines. Well that's just a fun cynical twist in terms of series. I'm saying that even as a self-contained narrative HR destroys its own themes. The game has good "writing", but the plot is kind of a mess. CJacobs posted:I find it interesting that as lovely of a douchebag as Taggart is, he's pretty much completely right. What's interesting to me about that is that I have no idea if that was the devs' intention or not. And that's sort of proof that the plot is kind of a mess. Taggart isn't just a douchebag, he's a complete piece of poo poo and it's really easy to not even know that unless you're paying close attention. In a way that's cool, to reward players who look into things, but the plot also hinges on knowing that he's a complete piece of poo poo.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 04:28 |
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Twilight Princess is a miserable loving slog of a game but it'll be fun to see them do a Zelda
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 04:40 |
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I like the bit where Taggert talks about how the name "Illuminati" is basically just something they came up with to get rich idiots to chip in more cash.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 04:47 |
ArclightBorealis posted:Honestly, I didn't see the mechanical aug issue regarding Gunther and Anna as that big a deal in the grand scheme of things compared to the melting pot of every major and minor conspiracy theory imaginable that made up original Deus Ex's plot. Yeah, it was present, but not at every moment when you're dicking around in places like Hong Kong and Paris where every poor sod is expositing about secret societies and poo poo with 100% seriousness. Right at the beginning of Deus Ex you get to see some soldiers discussing whether or not Gunther's a huge shining example of the ideal soldier, or doomed to be thrown away because of his part in the, "Cult of the Machine," the meme that improving yourself by replacing your body with machines will help. Later in the game, he's sent on a suicide mission because his owner is tired of listening to him bitch about getting upgrades to stay competitive with other soldiers--his desire to improve himself is considered a liability by the very people who employ him to kill their enemies. He's had a long career of doing that very successfully--somewhere they mention that he's got a kill count of well over a thousand combatants, which is nuts. Deus Ex makes a clear statement that treating humans as disposable equipment is an absolute evil, whether it be sending outdated soldiers to be slaughtered by the newest model so you don't have to pay their retirement, or murdering millions with a bio engineered plague to jerk politicians around with artificially limited stores of the cure. All three endings--the AI god, the collapse of governments for city-states, and the triumph of the illuminati--are attempts to protect all humans, not just those with the best and newest augmentations.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 04:48 |
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I think it was one of these Zaibatsu fuckers that reminded me that there was a SCUD game on the Saturn, and now I can say after finding a copy and playing it, that's the most 90s loving thing I've seen in a long time. Also terrible!
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 05:08 |
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Mandrel posted:Twilight Princess is a miserable loving slog of a game
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 05:17 |
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DumbparameciuM posted:Did anyone else catch that Boss-Key-Yachts* is a lovely reference to Jean-Michel Basquiat ? Like, what the actual gently caress Spike Lee that is some Macklemore level wank right there.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 05:33 |
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I'm super late on this uptake but I'm glad both Pat and Woolie like (or at the very least watch) Steven Universe it does my heart good
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nikochansan posted:I'm super late on this uptake but I'm glad both Pat and Woolie like (or at the very least watch) Steven Universe I'm fairly sure that Liam is also a Steven Universe fan. I'm not really sure if Matt is a fan, but I think I've heard that he is. I could be wrong, though.
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Kelsing posted:I'm fairly sure that Liam is also a Steven Universe fan. I'm not really sure if Matt is a fan, but I think I've heard that he is. I could be wrong, though. Matt cosplayed as a character from the show at MAG Fest. Also, I feel like he was the first to watch the show and recommend to the others on the podcast? my buddy Superfly fucked around with this message at 13:35 on Mar 15, 2016 |
# ? Mar 15, 2016 13:27 |
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Apparently the Ouya has had 60000 lifetime sales. Nice job Ouya.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 13:39 |
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this trailer discussion on the podcast is TERRIBLE e: and it rolls almost immediately into loving Street Fighter
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 13:39 |
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Rodyle posted:this trailer discussion on the podcast is TERRIBLE
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Rodyle posted:this trailer discussion on the podcast is TERRIBLE sum it up for me
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Blockhouse posted:sum it up for me It's them hemming and hawing at each other about trailer spoilers for what feels like half an hour. Also Woolie just poo poo on TWEWY. E: that Stellaris segment is some Brad Shoemaker tier poo poo Rody One Half fucked around with this message at 14:40 on Mar 15, 2016 |
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