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ImpAtom posted:Eh, somewhere in the middle. It isn't quite as bad as collectable overload as Assassn's Creed but it's nowhere well as full of well-written sidequests as Witcher 3 either. Most of the rewards are semi-randomized loot though so how meaningful it is depends a bit. Random loot could be good or bad. Are we talking like Diablo/Borderlands level or just a glorified paint job so you don't have to feel obligated to get the best stuff? Also how cool does armor look. This is important.
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Weirdly enough I got way more into tough action games in my late 20s and now early 30s than I ever was when I was younger. I'm not terrible at them but I wonder if I'd have had an easier time with the learning curve if I'd had the patience to try when I was a youth.
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https://twitter.com/Wario64/status/833798085281058817
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 01:58 |
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That's absolutely loving crazy Look how big the DS cartridge is in comparison!!!
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 02:01 |
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Vita carts are tiny and they look the same size. Interesting. Definitely get a carrying case if you don't want to lose those suckers.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 02:29 |
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chumbler posted:Random loot could be good or bad. Are we talking like Diablo/Borderlands level or just a glorified paint job so you don't have to feel obligated to get the best stuff? Also how cool does armor look. This is important. Basically: A) Randomized items used for crafting. This is unimportant as you'll be frigging overstuffed with most items. (Make your top priority crafting the maximum size resource satchel.) B) Randomized modifications which you can use to upgrade weapons and equipment. There are no randomized weapons or anything (unless I missed something drastic) just random bonuses you can apply to those weapons. Bonuses can be slotted in and out but are lost if you remove them unless you get the Tinker skill. Armor is okay but not great.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 02:31 |
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The Witness is so loving good you guys. Like, it's not perfect and I don't feel bad at all for using a guide for a few of the more obscure or involved puzzles but I'm still loving just about everything about it. I might still like The Talos Principle more as a whole but The Witness is so much more unique and weird and I'm glad I managed to avoid getting spoiled about it aside from some Twitter drama about the ending and a certain optional objective that was pretty funny at the time but also gave me a completely wrong idea of what the game would be like.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 02:35 |
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LionArcher posted:I guess I'll just remember Jet Force fondly and not buy an Xbone. Time to play more Zelda on the Wii U before breath of the wild comes out. I'd like to recommend a little something called Project64
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 02:38 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uErMM_MBm68 Man, that's a pretty good theme.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 02:41 |
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ImpAtom posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uErMM_MBm68 I hope this game is cool
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ImpAtom posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uErMM_MBm68 I'm glad the Mana guy is getting work again.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 02:58 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcdq04wuBwU
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Guy Mann posted:The Witness is so loving good you guys. Like, it's not perfect and I don't feel bad at all for using a guide for a few of the more obscure or involved puzzles but I'm still loving just about everything about it. Yeah it's really loving great.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 03:39 |
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What's the best way to play the original DOOM these days?
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 03:42 |
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Dr Cheeto posted:What's the best way to play the original DOOM these days? GZDoom, or if you're really wanting to be basic old-school Doom as possible, Chocolate Doom. The OP of the Old FPS thread has links to stuff, and the thread's generally a good time, too: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3420790
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Looper posted:I'd like to recommend a little something called Project64 I wonder if it works on mac.....
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Dr Cheeto posted:What's the best way to play the original DOOM these days? gzdoom
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 04:25 |
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I am loving offended by this. WHERE IS THE EUROBEAT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZRVn6oObVM&t=35s If you mute the video and play the eurobeat instead the game suddenly becomes much better.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 04:36 |
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ImpAtom posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uErMM_MBm68 I was gonna say they should have went whole-hog and just build a time machine to get Motoi Sakuraba back from the late 90s and make him do the soundtrack for that authentic Valkyrie Profile sound. but no the music we get instead is way more than good enough.
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Grapplejack posted:I am loving offended by this. WHERE IS THE EUROBEAT valusoft doesnt have the money for that
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 04:52 |
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If anyone's looking to buy Tales of Berseria, Namco is selling the game digitally from their website for $30 on Steam and $40 on PS4. https://www.bandainamcoentstore.com/product/425337/tales-of-berseria-steam-key I might grab this now to save for later once I finish Breath of the Wild. No way am I going to start it before getting Zelda only to put it down for a while and forget what I was doing when I come back weeks later.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 05:05 |
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Hiya. I'm trying to get through the Nathan Drake collection, but Uncharted 1 is just banal platforming plus unfun shooting. Should I stick it out for the story and dialogue (which I do kinda like) or just jump to 2?
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Has anyone heard of Malicious Fallen that is coming out tomorrow? Trailers make it look like a kind of mix of Bayonetta and Dynasty Warriors, but I've seen basically nothing else about it anywhere. As someone who likes action games of that sort, is it worth taking the plunge?
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Bogart posted:Hiya. I'm trying to get through the Nathan Drake collection, but Uncharted 1 is just banal platforming plus unfun shooting. Should I stick it out for the story and dialogue (which I do kinda like) or just jump to 2? Uncharted 1 is the shortest and shouldn't take longer than 5-6 hours. Finish that instead. If you don't like either of those things I don't know how much you'll like the rest though, especially 4 if you get around to playing it. That one is 15 hours long and mostly banal platforming and walking sections.
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chumbler posted:Has anyone heard of Malicious Fallen that is coming out tomorrow? Trailers make it look like a kind of mix of Bayonetta and Dynasty Warriors, but I've seen basically nothing else about it anywhere. As someone who likes action games of that sort, is it worth taking the plunge? It's a seriously loving weird game that doesn't really play like either of those, the closest thing I can think of is a much more fast paced Soul Sacrifice maybe? Anyway I played the PS3 version ages ago and there's no structure or instruction and I mostly didn't know what the hell was going on.
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GUI posted:Uncharted 1 is the shortest and shouldn't take longer than 5-6 hours. Finish that instead. That sounds awful. Why are those games so popular?
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 08:30 |
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Because Uncharted 4 is actually really good
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If I thought Crusader Kings 2 was annoyingly obtuse for no reason, would I like Europa Universalis 4 better? It looks more up my alley but I might be fooling myself.
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fridge corn posted:That sounds awful. Why are those games so popular? I thought UC4 was fine but I was so tired of how uninvolved and braindead the platforming was that I was literally mashing X near the end. I still love UC2 but the fourth game just felt so loving boring towards the end. I wish somebody, literally anybody, would take the Naughty Dog engine and make something else with it instead of the plodding poo poo they're going to march out with Last Of Us 2: We Really Are The Last Of Us: Have All The Feels Because Reasons
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 08:35 |
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chumbler posted:Has anyone heard of Malicious Fallen that is coming out tomorrow? Trailers make it look like a kind of mix of Bayonetta and Dynasty Warriors, but I've seen basically nothing else about it anywhere. As someone who likes action games of that sort, is it worth taking the plunge? Best way I can describe Malicious is like a straight boss rush since every level is just a big rear end arena with tons of mooks and the boss all trying to kill your rear end, The combat is more towards Dynasty Warriors in depth then like Bayo or the DMC games but they throw you a new power every time you take out a boss so you get new toys to play with. I loved the thing back when I played it on Vita but YMMV since the thing is pretty short, though the new content might alleviate that.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 08:35 |
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Ekster posted:If I thought Crusader Kings 2 was annoyingly obtuse for no reason, would I like Europa Universalis 4 better? It looks more up my alley but I might be fooling myself. What are you trying to get out of your gameplay? EU4 is just as complex but in slightly different ways. It doesn't have a granular character interaction system like CK2 does, but instead makes up for it by having layered and interconnected systems all centered around the limited resources and attention of the head of state. These games are by nature complex which is why people love them. It is one of those things where you shouldn't expect to master things within the first few hours, so you should go in trying to have fun poking and prodding at the various systems, and getting better will probably involve watching someone else play through while explaining things
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:What are you trying to get out of your gameplay? EU4 is just as complex but in slightly different ways. It doesn't have a granular character interaction system like CK2 does, but instead makes up for it by having layered and interconnected systems all centered around the limited resources and attention of the head of state. I'm more interested in a grand strategy game than the personal interactions in CK2. I have played Civ 5 before and although I enjoyed it it was a little too simplistic for my taste. I guess what I'm looking for is a chill strategy game that has (some) depth to it on my second monitor while I do other stuff. Maybe some other strategy game is better for that, but I should probably also change my mentality going into a Paradox game if I want to enjoy it.
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Ekster posted:I'm more interested in a grand strategy game than the personal interactions in CK2. I have played Civ 5 before and although I enjoyed it it was a little too simplistic for my taste. I guess what I'm looking for is a chill strategy game that has (some) depth to it on my second monitor while I do other stuff. I would say EU4 would slightly be more up your alley, as it was the ur-example of the grand strategy game as Paradox does it. It has more coherent and developed systems for national expansion, reflecting the historical rise of the nation-state -- you can colonize, you can conquer and incorporate territories without microing vassals (you micro estates, which are basically social classes, but it's much less involved), you can build an empire that's more cohesive than what you can do in CK2. It is, however, very complex. The comparison I like to make is that Civ is a board game at heart -- you have a smaller number of moving parts, and you build your empire in discrete chunks -- building cities, researching techs, building a unit -- per turn, and you can pretty much hold all the variables in your head. Paradox games are about making many more smaller decisions that shift curves whose long-term effects stretch into decades, interact with multiple systems, and whose consequences cannot be as easily predicted because of random events and the fact that there are dozens more nations involved in any given situation. It's very much more simulationist in its approach.
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Bogart posted:Hiya. I'm trying to get through the Nathan Drake collection, but Uncharted 1 is just banal platforming plus unfun shooting. Should I stick it out for the story and dialogue (which I do kinda like) or just jump to 2? If you're enjoying the story but plodding along through the other parts, good news, that's where I was when I played through the series for the first time last year starting with 1. The first game is really rough and I didn't get the love for the series until 2. 2 gets way more fun with more/better story and miles better combat scenarios and then 3 is a weird mix of great and terrible and then 4 perfects everything. They added in some decent stealth to shake up the combat along with allowing you to get through much of the game without fighting if you didn't want to. Finish 1 because it's short but if after a few hours of 2 you're not feeling it, don't bother with the rest.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 12:08 |
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3 still has my favourite set piece, the sinking cruise liner. The bit where you get back to the ballroom and see the wall of water pressing against the glass former-ceiling....
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 12:17 |
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That was definitely very cool. Up there with the rooftop combat in 2 and the car chase scene in 4 as the series' best spectacles.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 12:21 |
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imo Uncharted lives and dies by its setpieces, gameplay-wise. Just shooting enemies can be pretty fun if you ignore the cover system and sprint around like a bat out of hell socking dudes in the jaw and rolling all over the place while blind firing... but it's not enough to carry the whole game, so it gets a bit boring unless you are doing that and you're in a really cool setpiece. Uncharted 1 does not have many such setpieces because the series hadn't really found its groove in that way yet, which I think is why it's the least exciting of the games. It's not until Uncharted 2 and beyond that they start throwing you into crazy-rear end situations that aren't just arenas in old ruins and say "okay shoot all these people while you're sliding down the side of this collapsing building, hero".
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Bogart posted:Hiya. I'm trying to get through the Nathan Drake collection, but Uncharted 1 is just banal platforming plus unfun shooting. Should I stick it out for the story and dialogue (which I do kinda like) or just jump to 2?
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ImpAtom posted:Horizon is a perfectly competent open-world game elevated in some degree by having fun robo-dinosaur fights. It is not going to change your mind if you don't like open world games. I think open world games kind of live and die by their premise. If you're totally down with the setting then you can't get enough, but if you're not feeling it then there's nothing more chorelike than playing an open-world game you just don't care about. Luckily for me Xena warrior princess hunting robot dinosaurs with a bow in a neo-primitive world is like a checklist of every single thing I think is cool.
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fridge corn posted:That sounds awful. Why are those games so popular? Graphics
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