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all I remember about Prey is that it tried to do a new gameplay mechanic with portals and then Portal literally came out the following year and poo poo all over it
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Jack Trades posted:Just so you know, this Prey has literally nothing to do with the original. Different devs, different gameplay, different story. MinibarMatchman posted:all I remember about Prey is that it tried to do a new gameplay mechanic with portals and then Portal literally came out the following year and poo poo all over it Was alot more fun than portal 1, the puzzle simulator. Also portals wasn't really the main gimmick of prey 1, it was more of something that was there or you could do. Make fun of the American Indian spirit mode while your at it. Tenzarin fucked around with this message at 20:29 on May 3, 2017 |
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Tenzarin posted:
Are you okay, my guy?
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# ? May 3, 2017 20:30 |
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Tenzarin posted:
that sucked too
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Tenzarin posted:
I genuinely enjoyed Prey 2006, but goddamn dude, it wasn't a good game.
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# ? May 3, 2017 21:43 |
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Sdoots posted:I genuinely enjoyed Prey 2006, but goddamn dude, it wasn't a good game. Oops sorry, let me fix that. In my opinion, I thought it was a good game. YMMV
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# ? May 3, 2017 21:57 |
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I think Prey 2006 was a good game. I remember its gravity gimmick being way cooler and more prominent than portals but people remember the latter because of Portal. It's a game that doesn't need a sequel though and hasn't left a legacy that can be ruined or whatever so a reboot is more than welcome. I'll take another attempt at reimagining System Shock no matter how it's called.
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# ? May 3, 2017 22:10 |
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Start warming up your VPNs.
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# ? May 3, 2017 22:48 |
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Playing through system shock 2 right now.
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# ? May 3, 2017 23:03 |
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So how does it play compared to how the trailers make it look? The latest trailer was honestly really poor in showing off the game.
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CharlieFoxtrot posted:Also GMG is only fully legit nowadays because CD Projekt RED publicly called them out for reselling grey market keys. GMG has always been a legit retailer, but that whole spat got kickstarted by CD refusing to sell retail keys to GMG (for reasons unknown) for the launch of The Witcher 3, so they went behind CD's back and purchased their keys on the cheap from retailers in different region and offered a huge discount on release day in retaliation. Then they went back and forth accusing each other of foul play. The whole thing is pretty childish. Back Hack fucked around with this message at 23:14 on May 3, 2017 |
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The trailer was garbage. It made you think it's all a crazy action packed shooter when I found it to be more of an exploration game. Donno
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# ? May 3, 2017 23:13 |
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That would be consistent for bethesda since an unrelated GPU company did a better job of selling doom than they did
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# ? May 3, 2017 23:23 |
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Yeah, Bethesda's marketing division is legendarily inept at selling games they publish or even recognizing what those games actually are. A series known for crazy fast action? Let's take it slow and show you this hell level really carefully and now it's time to focus on non-interactive finisher moves. A game focused on exploration and giving you a variety of tools for emergant gameplay? Let's show none of that and instead shoot some headcrabs, pew pew pew.
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# ? May 3, 2017 23:40 |
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The actual reason not to buy this game full price is that Bethesda has an official policy of not sending review copies out any more. Sucks that good developers are attached to an aggressively lovely publisher but welp.
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Palpek posted:Yeah, Bethesda's marketing division is legendarily inept at selling games they publish or even recognizing what those games actually are. Gooood, if that ain't the truth. DOOM looked so poo poo in the promo materials while in actuality it was the best shooter in...forever.
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# ? May 3, 2017 23:44 |
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Huuuuh... The game is a tad smaller than I thought it would be. I know that pre-loads are compressed but still. Dishonored was like twice that size.
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Digirat posted:That would be consistent for bethesda since an unrelated GPU company did a better job of selling doom than they did Haha, I remember that. It was literally the first time anyone saw the game and thought, "hey, maybe this could be all right?" God, what a fiasco.
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# ? May 3, 2017 23:52 |
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For the reference: The Good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwAVoaZcN6Y The Bad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiinO9JPUGw The Ugly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yYp8ZeQ-I8
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# ? May 4, 2017 00:00 |
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I decided to finally play the new doom while waiting for this game, I forgot how bad the pre release media was. It is a Good Game though.
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# ? May 4, 2017 00:06 |
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Snagged this game for fifty Canadian dollary-doos. The PS4 demo was really neat, but I hate playing games like this on a controller.
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"Comments are disabled for this video." I give up trying to embed a gifv. GRINDCORE MEGGIDO fucked around with this message at 00:22 on May 4, 2017 |
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1stGear posted:The actual reason not to buy this game full price is that Bethesda has an official policy of not sending review copies out any more. Sucks that good developers are attached to an aggressively lovely publisher but welp. Wasn't that policy enacted right before Dishonored 2 came out? Seemed like a cynical way of stopping anyone from seeing the major issues with the PC release.
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# ? May 4, 2017 00:17 |
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I'm pretty sure all the poo poo they ate from that godawful DooM video was a major factor in Polygon basically turning into a memey Youtube personality channel.
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fadam posted:I'm pretty sure all the poo poo they ate from that godawful DooM video was a major factor in Polygon basically turning into a memey Youtube personality channel. Hey everything Mcellroy related in as much as its affiliated with Polygon is gold bricks of hilarity as far as my brain can tell!
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fadam posted:I'm pretty sure all the poo poo they ate from that godawful DooM video was a major factor in Polygon basically turning into a memey Youtube personality channel. Not to turn it into a discussion, it seems to me that the sort of completely objective review site is on its way out, and that most people would rather consume individual opinions based on personality. Like, I know Alex Navarro on Giant Bomb is generally into the same games I am, so I'm more interested to hear his take on the Beastcast than read a bunch of reviews. and new Polygon is very good. The Please Retweet series if an exercise into the agony and ecstasy involved in getting Nintendo to retweet a very good picture of Toad.
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1stGear posted:The actual reason not to buy this game full price is that Bethesda has an official policy of not sending review copies out any more. Sucks that good developers are attached to an aggressively lovely publisher but welp. Or you could play the free demo and realize it's garbage and has nothing to do with Bethesda.
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Mordja posted:Haha, I remember that. It was literally the first time anyone saw the game and thought, "hey, maybe this could be all right?" God, what a fiasco. Yeah I had basically zero interest in DOOM up until about 3 days before it was released--and I was raised on the originals, still play them frequently, and regularly wear Doom t-shirts like some kind of neckbeard. It was only after seeing the Nvidia video that I realized the game might not actually be a bag of dicks. No idea how a marketing department could be so incompetent as to utterly fail on selling me on the game. And it was a good loving game, too.
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NoEyedSquareGuy posted:Wasn't that policy enacted right before Dishonored 2 came out? Seemed like a cynical way of stopping anyone from seeing the major issues with the PC release. It was enacted right before Skyrim SE came out and had that exact effect for both it and D2.
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Cream-of-Plenty posted:Yeah I had basically zero interest in DOOM up until about 3 days before it was released--and I was raised on the originals, still play them frequently, and regularly wear Doom t-shirts like some kind of neckbeard. It was only after seeing the Nvidia video that I realized the game might not actually be a bag of dicks. No idea how a marketing department could be so incompetent as to utterly fail on selling me on the game. And it was a good loving game, too. What killed a lot of interest in doom was its horrible multiplayer demo.
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# ? May 4, 2017 01:34 |
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I've been working in marketing/advertising for a couple years now and I can say with 100% confidence that "familiarity or knowledge of the product" is not at all valued by your average marketing type. Learning that fact has made things like the Bethesda DOOM videos make a lot more sense.
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The problem here is two fold. Bad demo with bad controls thy say will be fixed, but at the same time no review copies sent out and that coupled with the previous will stall out sales I'm guessing. The story seemed right up my alley though. So it went from a day one purchase to a rental or sale.
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1stGear posted:The actual reason not to buy this game full price is that Bethesda has an official policy of not sending review copies out any more. Sucks that good developers are attached to an aggressively lovely publisher but welp. It's a lovely practice for consumers but you're not really at risk at getting a poo poo game with this since the developer is Arkane and they have a lot of good will built up (maybe not for PC ports tho) and the demo shows off quite a bit and unless the game immediately turns to poo poo after that it looks like it'll be great.
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# ? May 4, 2017 02:27 |
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There were a lot of moments where it really reminded me of deus ex in that there were multiple ways to get to different places on the map. Lots of making sure you look up down all around and whatnot.
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# ? May 4, 2017 02:26 |
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I can't imagine trying to play this on a console. Maybe I'm just bad but fighting mimics was a pain in the rear end and the UI was incredibly fiddly. Really hope the PC version doesn't have serious tech issues but if not then it'll be a great game.
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GET MY BELT SON posted:There were a lot of moments where it really reminded me of deus ex I like the cut of your jib.
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# ? May 4, 2017 02:43 |
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If you're wondering what's the perk you should invest in with your first nerumod, choose [spoiler]leavage, there is a ton of extra items you can acquire in the beginning area by stacking containers to reach ledges and to move furniture blocking path ways.[/spoilers]
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Genocyber posted:It's a lovely practice for consumers but you're not really at risk at getting a poo poo game with this since the developer is Arkane and they have a lot of good will built up (maybe not for PC ports tho) and the demo shows off quite a bit and unless the game immediately turns to poo poo after that it looks like it'll be great. I'm not worried about getting a lovely game, but like you said, that is a really lovely practice and its not something that should be encouraged with preorders and pre-review purchases. Especially considering I'm buying PC and Dishonored 2's PC port did have issues.
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"Trademark dispute with Bethesda forces 'Praey for the Gods' name change" keep it up bethesda
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i've been trying to hold off on commenting on the whole dishonored 2 performance stuff because I'm obviously crazy biased but it's claimed that the whole fuckup with that launch was due to nvidia releasing some broken loving drivers the week before dh2 launched, and then launching a set of "new" drivers a week later that was actually a rollback that corrected 90% of the performance issues people were having with dishonored 2. now even I take that explanation with a grain of salt but i did do my due diligence and nvidia released driver 376.19 on december 5th, dishonored 2 launched on december 11th, and nvidia then released driver 376.33 on december 14th, which seems anomalously close together for a driver release and corroborates the story as it was told to me, so maybe it wasn't actually totally arkane's fault Cowcaster fucked around with this message at 04:07 on May 4, 2017 |
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