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an actual dog posted:It has become increasingly clear that anything good about those games was due to other developers, and had little to do with Ken. The best Bioshock is 2. This is true of most developers you can actually name though. Like Kojima 2 had the best combat but Bioshock games aren't really about combat, I'd argue 1 and Infinite had better stories. (1 wins for me for being the most original, the others feel like expansions)
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Minerva's Den is still the best thing attached to anything with the word BioShock
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:20 |
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BioShock 2 is also kind of weird because it was a few years early to the father/daughter trend in games. And Silent Hill 1 was there like a decade before too.
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Minerva's Den is still the best thing attached to anything with the word BioShock I would say the only good thing
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:23 |
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So I called up amazon since I noticed via tracking that my courier was an amazon employee rather than UPS/Fedex, and they told me they'd have no prob instructing the delivery person to get to my apt after 6:30 two seconds later: instructions were updated and your item will arrive after 6:30 PM wow, if this plays out as it should I am definitely keeping prime, poo poo is way cool if the courier misses me or whatever it still won't be the worst thing because I'm working through like ten video games, one to two hours per night at a time
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:25 |
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Zaphod42 posted:This is true of most developers you can actually name though. Like Kojima
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:25 |
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Bioshock 2 was easily the best Bioshock. The first two definitely carried on in the spirit of System Shock, which is not something you could easily find when those game were coming out.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:27 |
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Jesus Christ
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:28 |
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I enjoyed the first Bioshock a lot even though it was really easy Infinite just pissed me off by being Wasted Potential: The Game (seriously you use the skyrails like 3 times in the whole fuckin game)
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:34 |
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yeh it was a very pretty, mostly generic first person shooter with a seemingly interesting plot that doesn't actually ever go anywhere satisfying still a good game but not the classic it should have been
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Phantasium posted:That's why I like action rpgs, where random encounters are a treat and I try to trigger more of them. Even in Yakuza or whatever, it's never fun to constantly be interrupted when you're trying to get from Point A to Point B. Zaphod42 posted:This is true of most developers you can actually name though. Like Kojima Amen to that.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:36 |
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oh yeah am i going to love nioh, or am i going to loving LOVE nioh? I played the beta and it felt like a very cool souls clone with its unique charm
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an actual dog posted:I hope Ken Levine's next game bombs hard. His last game sold 10 million units and everyone still lost their jobs. Ghost Story Games is his purgatory. Zaphod42 posted:This is true of most developers you can actually name though. Like Kojima Bioshock Infinite, along with L.A. Noire and Max Payne 3, came during a time in which Take2's management gave blank checks to creative talent heading prestige projects. The Houser brothers from Rockstar had creative control over their games and received hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses. It's similar to what Warner Bros. Studios had with Christopher Nolan, the Wachowskis, and Zach Snyder. These days, they make more money upselling players on GTA5 shark cards.
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KingSlime posted:oh yeah am i going to love nioh, or am i going to loving LOVE nioh? Nioh is very, very good.
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KingSlime posted:oh yeah am i going to love nioh, or am i going to loving LOVE nioh? It's really good, although I'm still in the front half of the game and I hear that the back half kind of lags due to lack of enemy variety. But still...really really good so far.
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Lurdiak posted:Even in Yakuza or whatever, it's never fun to constantly be interrupted when you're trying to get from Point A to Point B. 0 solved that by letting you throw money to distract enemies
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Sunning posted:Bioshock Infinite, along with L.A. Noire and Max Payne 3, came during a time in which Take2's management gave blank checks to creative talent heading prestige projects. The Houser brothers from Rockstar had creative control over their games and received hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses. It's similar to what Warner Bros. Studios had with Christopher Nolan, the Wachowskis, and Zach Snyder. This is a good point , and lol all of those games are bad.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:41 |
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I am definitely pumped for nioh then Dark Souls 3 was a blast but lacked its own personality (though the DLCs and subsequent playthoughs have made me appreciate what the game is doing much more than before) Nioh looks like it will hopefully offer exactly what DS3 was supposed to deliver: a fresh new action game with its own unique vibe and atmosphere
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Olive Garden tonight! posted:Like I said, it's not so much a Chrono Trigger thing as it is a JRPG thing. I don't like picking things to do out of menus and then watching my characters do them. I'd much rather have total control of the character. All the reading of the story (which I suppose is the main draw for most people who like JRPGs) feels like something I have to push through to get to the gameplay, and when I do the gameplay just isn't very fun. Seeing a character's numbers go up a little means almost nothing to me. Picking one attack that does a slightly different kind of damage, or costs some of one meter, or increases someones stat for the next three turns, it all feels the same. This is some really good, concise stuff.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:42 |
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KingSlime posted:Nioh looks like it will hopefully offer exactly what DS3 was supposed to deliver: a fresh new action game with its own unique vibe and atmosphere It definitely has that going for it!
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Help Im Alive posted:0 solved that by letting you throw money to distract enemies Everything about Zero makes it sound like the best Yakuza yet. It even has a plot that almost makes sense!
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:43 |
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welp looks like i'm also adding Yakuza 0 to my list
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KingSlime posted:oh yeah am i going to love nioh, or am i going to loving LOVE nioh? It's the reverse of souls lorewise because the plot and cutscenes are over-explanatory and some of the major plot points are completely silly
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:53 |
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KingSlime posted:oh yeah am i going to love nioh, or am i going to loving LOVE nioh? Weirdly enough it does a pretty good job of not being a Souls clone. It's got some systems that are right out of Souls--the way XP works and how you level up, specifically--but the actual combat is very different, as is its approach to equpiment. It's a refreshing and really fun game.
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an actual dog posted:This is a good point , and lol all of those games are bad. Hey now, L.A. Noire was fun. In its own way.
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KingSlime posted:I am definitely pumped for nioh then http://i.imgur.com/cOP6Sjh.gifv
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:16 |
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Is that the cat speaking?
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:17 |
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Jay Rust posted:Is that the cat speaking? No. It does talk to the main character later, though. And also teaches him Japanese.
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Jay Rust posted:Is that the cat speaking? In a way...
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:18 |
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Aww I was picturing this thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vmn9asN-8AE
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Samuringa posted:People always mention that someone should do something the Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis system - Well, Ken Levine got your back. But what if you are the nemesis? heh, really makes you think. *collects hundreds of awards*
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Jay Rust posted:Aww I was picturing this thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxkqW3SJe9o
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Olive Garden tonight! posted:I wish you could change my opinion on it, because I know there's a lot of great games out there (including Chrono Trigger) that just bore me and I wish I could enjoy them like other people do. In that case, how do you feel about about the Ys games? Lurdiak posted:The only way to make something like random encounters interesting is if they are truly random in the sense that they can be something other than just combat, like Fallout 1 and 2's map encounters. I like random encounters in dungeon crawlers like etrian odyssey where the battles are treated as a puzzle, or in shadow hearts covenant where the fights are fun so I don't mind getting into them since it is slightly more involved than just "mash buttons." There are dungeon crawlers and jrpgs that don't have random encounters though like legend of grimrock and mario RPGs and they work there, as well, tho. In etrian odyssey, I think the random encounters exist as more of a means to discourage the player from going too far down without first exploring and leveling up so that you can deal with the obstacles further in like the traps, FOEs, and bosses.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:24 |
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That is definitely not the tone I imagined Nioh having.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:24 |
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So Dragon Quest Heroes is on sale right now on Steam... Worth , yay or nay? I don't usually like musou games that much single player, but I remember hearing some good things about this one when it came out. But the steam reviews being "mixed" is giving me pause.
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Celery Jello posted:Hey now, L.A. Noire was fun. In its own way. Restoring the "Truth" and "Doubt" buttons to their original labeling of "good cop/bad cop" or whatever it was improves the game a lot. That game's production was a loving mess, it's amazing a functional final product came out of it.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 22:25 |
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Keeping in mind that I have not played Persona 5 yet, Nekomata is currently in the lead for Best Video Game Cat 2017
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In Training posted:SMT4Apocalypse is one of the best jrpgs I ever played its good but its not exactly nocturne
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Jay Rust posted:That is definitely not the tone I imagined Nioh having. To be fair this is a goofier moment in the game. But the whole thing is just sort of silly. One of the game mechanics is finding little lost spirits and sending them back to Shrines (Nioh's version of the Bonfire) and when you get to the Shrines all the little guys you've rescued are there, and they cheer you on and do little dances and are happy to see you. The game goes out of its way to stay silly and remind you it's all in fun even while it's kicking your rear end.
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Jay Rust posted:That is definitely not the tone I imagined Nioh having. Nioh is delightful and never takes itself very seriously. It's basically the story of an Irish dude who stumbles into the Battle of Sekigahara and never really understands what's going on while searching for his kidnapped spirit buddy and also following his one true dream of killing every demon. Also he hangs out with a cat spirit who teaches him Japanese and is repeatedly made fun of by ninjas.
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