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Spikeguy posted:I think Primal had a pretty decent ending at least straight forward enough. None of this you were the monster all along, or hey all the good guys were actually bad crap. Tribe continues - the end. I genuinely adored the sun-tribes quest. There was something that just *clicked* with me thinking about how early man dealt with natural phenomenon that would be completely beyond their comprehension. The vision quests with the eclipse and wanting to "claim the sun" and then the final boss taking place during an actual eclipse and everyone's making GBS threads themselves, convinced the world was ending. Brilliant! And then there's the impotent ice-cave clan and you... uh, chase a giant fertility statue down and... HEY! Alpha Protocol chat... AGAIN! I love it. I loved unlocking the New Game ++ option where you're a veteran and start with almost all stats maxed out. That was when I did my "Batman" run. Complete stealth, non-leathal, no-guns (bosses nonwithstanding) and gadget heavy. Is AP backwards compatible on the Xbone? There's STILL achievements I haven't got for that. Even following a guide I have never "killed everyone" and I must have played that game through at least 20 times over the years. I tried following a guide once, but I must have hosed up ONE small thing and I didn't get to kill Championchik and Sergei. I think there's a glitch with the Russian Embassy assault mission too where if you go loud it thinks you went quiet and vice-versa or something. Like, Albatross will commend you for being sneaky if you charge in with a shotgun.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 14:39 |
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You can affect whether it's regular police or marines guarding the embassy, and you have the choice of killing some to get in or sneaking in. The endgame always reacts as if you killed some marines. It's annoying, but I chalk it up to Leyland not having information as complete as he thinks.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 15:12 |
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When I played AP for the first time, my friends were all waiting for me to run into SIE. Turns out if you do a particular conversation correctly, you get to skip the mission she's introduced in, so she never even enters the story.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 15:42 |
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Sunswipe posted:You can affect whether it's regular police or marines guarding the embassy, and you have the choice of killing some to get in or sneaking in. The endgame always reacts as if you killed some marines. It's annoying, but I chalk it up to Leyland not having information as complete as he thinks. And if you get marines guarding the embassy, and suit up in full armor, you can just walk right in because everyone assumes you're one of the new guards.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 15:54 |
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Did not know that, and I have no idea how many times I've played that game. It really is a game where it seems the people making it thought of everything you might try to do.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 15:58 |
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Cythereal posted:And if you get marines guarding the embassy, and suit up in full armor, you can just walk right in because everyone assumes you're one of the new guards. NO. WAY.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 16:12 |
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RedSnapper posted:In Divinity II: The dragon knight saga you meet a guy named Amdusias at the end of a dungeon. He's cursed to sit in a cave after betraying his master, the great mage Maxos. As a result he can't stand even the sound of the name.. So, of course, you get conversation options that include saying that name over and over.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 17:40 |
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Sunswipe posted:Did not know that, and I have no idea how many times I've played that game. It really is a game where it seems the people making it thought of everything you might try to do. If this were any other game I'd call you a liar God dammit I had poo poo to do today and now I'm reinstalling
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 17:44 |
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Sunswipe posted:You can affect whether it's regular police or marines guarding the embassy, and you have the choice of killing some to get in or sneaking in. The endgame always reacts as if you killed some marines. It's annoying, but I chalk it up to Leyland not having information as complete as he thinks. IIRC its based of which way you choose to enter the building, the roof is always counted as "lethal" while the front door is not.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 18:23 |
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The Macaroni posted:That's amazing. The Dying Man request is the cherry on top of the cake, that happens way, way later in the game, you probably don't even remember Maxos anymore, but, when the choice pops in, it's impossible to not pick it.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 18:52 |
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Sunswipe posted:You can affect whether it's regular police or marines guarding the embassy, and you have the choice of killing some to get in or sneaking in. The endgame always reacts as if you killed some marines. It's annoying, but I chalk it up to Leyland not having information as complete as he thinks. On top of this there's another moment where wearing stealth armour has you mocked by the target because you've decided to stake him out wearing high grade military armour. Go in without any armour and he still rumbles you, but he's genuinely impressed because he wouldn't have noticed if not for someone giving up your name and identity.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 20:19 |
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Sunswipe posted:You can affect whether it's regular police or marines guarding the embassy, and you have the choice of killing some to get in or sneaking in. The endgame always reacts as if you killed some marines. It's annoying, but I chalk it up to Leyland not having information as complete as he thinks.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 20:25 |
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The embassy is a really good example of how reactive Alpha Protocol is. I think I told this story a few years ago either in this thread or its predecessor but my first time playing, my actions in the prior level raised the alert level of the embassy so the guards were replaced with Marines. I picked the Soldier background during character creation so I just walked up to the marine at the front door and chatted with him about our times in the service until he decided I was cool and waved me through. I sided with SIE’s mercenaries so the mission was just me and the United States Marine Corps ripping the poo poo out of a bunch of Splinter Cell guys who weren’t at all geared for a stand-up fight. My next playthrough, I didn’t raise the alert, I sided with G22, and still somehow talked my way past the front gate, so it was me and a bunch of rent-a-cops fighting against a battalion of battle-hardened mercenaries equipped for war, which was a markedly different experience.
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 20:56 |
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Ok, gently caress you people I surrender. time for playthrough number 8 or so. Hel has a new favorite as of 21:25 on Jul 26, 2018 |
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In The Evil Within 2, if you're caught by surprise, it's not going to be pretty. You might make out alive, but it's going to cost you lots of ammo, some health and your dignity. But if you don't make out alive and need to redo the section, you're the one who can get them by surprise this time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ32tUIypsw
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# ? Jul 26, 2018 21:31 |
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Danaru posted:I've been playing the PS4 port of Valkyria Chronicles lately and came across this recruit: Have a closer look at the medic next time one of your guys is downed. Edit: I fail reading comprehension today. Dallas is the best girl, though.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 01:13 |
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If only Drachma was available to randomly punch Vyse. Also to randomly leave the party.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 01:19 |
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RedSnapper posted:In Divinity II: The dragon knight saga you meet a guy named Amdusias at the end of a dungeon. He's cursed to sit in a cave after betraying his master, the great mage Maxos. As a result he can't stand even the sound of the name.. So, of course, you get conversation options that include saying that name over and over. Dragon Knight Saga is a such weird janky mess that it almost works in its favor. You can learn a skill to read minds early on and its possible to use it everywhere, but it uses XP whenever you do. So if you use it too often, you might be under leveled. I keep wanting to go back to it, but I never have the time.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 02:28 |
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Leal posted:If only Drachma was available to randomly punch Vyse. Also to randomly leave the party. They can't add Drachma. They'd have to put all that work into making him a unique Lancer with a rocket-launching arm. It's like you're not even thinking .
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 02:51 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:They can't add Drachma. They'd have to put all that work into making him a unique Lancer with a rocket-launching arm. But that sounds totally rad!
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 02:58 |
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CitizenKain posted:Dragon Knight Saga is a such weird janky mess that it almost works in its favor. You can learn a skill to read minds early on and its possible to use it everywhere, but it uses XP whenever you do. So if you use it too often, you might be under leveled.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 03:20 |
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Hel posted:Ok, gently caress you people I surrender. Yeah this is where I'm going to be tonight. I've got time to kill before the eclipse tomorrow morning so starting another playthrough will be perfect.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 03:39 |
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If you kill Sis during the boss fight, Albatross responds pretty apathetically. Take the next few missions non lethally and he will send you an e-mail asking why you killed a teenaged girl but won't kill grown men. He sounds hurt and to paraphrase he states that Mike is a "very confusing person."
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 05:17 |
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CitizenKain posted:Dragon Knight Saga is a such weird janky mess that it almost works in its favor. You can learn a skill to read minds early on and its possible to use it everywhere, but it uses XP whenever you do. So if you use it too often, you might be under leveled. The rewards usually outweigh the cost and as U.T. Raptor mentioned, there's plenty xp to go around. But I must say my ACTUAL favorite thing about the game was the ability to jump off the highest cliff around, turn into the goddamn dragon form, strafe the enemy fortress with my firebreath and return to human form in the middle of the burning rubble.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 09:32 |
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Endless Legend / Endless Space by Amplitude Studios So the lastest DLC for this game was announced and the new faction The Kapaku are little tribal gnome guys that lived on a volcano world but were moved to the planet Auriga (the setting of Endless Legend) after their homeworld was teraformed. Now the funny thing is that the terraforming changed their world from a volcanic lava filled paradise into a horrible apocalyptic lush verdant watery hellscape by none other than the Sowers a faction from Amplitudes previous title Endless Space. The Sowers are a self replicating army of robots who travel the universe "seeding" worlds for their extinct masters, the Endless and in doing so, hosed up the niche for the Kapaku. I guess the implication is that you, the player, when playing as the Sowers in Endless Space 1 teraformed a Lava planet and ruined everything for the Kapaku. Sorry guys! I love it how they have intertwined all their games and in releasing a DLC for a 4 year old game with a hilarious easter egg for an even older game. mitochondritom has a new favorite as of 10:02 on Jul 27, 2018 |
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I bought Pyre cause it was on sale for under 10 bucks. I notice that you can change your gender pronouns in the settings which is a neat little touch. They could have gotten away with just referring to the main character wholly as Reader but the fact they decided to go the extra mile and make this more accessible to everyone is really nice. Battletech also did this but it was far more obvious due to that game making that as part of the character creation.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 13:29 |
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Lord Lambeth posted:I bought Pyre cause it was on sale for under 10 bucks. This is a nice touch. In games where character customization is involved, I've seen a lot of praise in ones that, instead of asking 'what gender are you?', they ask "what do you look like?" to start the character customization process.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 15:06 |
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Morpheus posted:This is a nice touch. In games where character customization is involved, I've seen a lot of praise in ones that, instead of asking 'what gender are you?', they ask "what do you look like?" to start the character customization process. Shovel Knight lets you change both the appearance and pronouns of every major character in the game - and they don't have to be the same for a given character.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 15:46 |
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Lord Lambeth posted:I bought Pyre cause it was on sale for under 10 bucks. Battletech also has your player character's ingame voice clips just be your mech's onboard computer for that, every other mechwarrior has spoken lines. It took two playthroughs for me to realize that.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 15:57 |
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Drunken Baker posted:Is AP backwards compatible on the Xbone? Not yet, but I’ve bought copies of both AP and Binary Domain for £1 in (hopeful) preparation for their release!
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 18:35 |
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Safeword posted:On top of this there's another moment where wearing stealth armour has you mocked by the target because you've decided to stake him out wearing high grade military armour. I like how he asks me if I'm prepared for a war since I'm in the combat armor on another note, being a whirlwind of fists and grenades is my favorite way to go through on veteran, especially once you get the gunshot between combos, its ruthless and great.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 18:53 |
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Blundering into that Russian guy's office - in normal working hours! - wearing the heavy combat suit was peak Dickhead Mike. The target is just so flabbergasted you wouldn't even try and be subtle.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 20:15 |
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In Final Fantasy XIV, there's a race of cat people called the Miqo'te; whoever animated their tails must have really loved cats, because there's so much detail in them. They swish and waft about when you're at ease, perk up and straighten if the Miqo is surprised, ans even during combat the tail will curl and twist to give a sense of real balance. It's wonderfully done. They haven't just stuck a length of polygon to the butt and called it a day.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 21:37 |
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Oh man, if we're talking about neat stuff in FF14? Something really cool they do with the races is that each race and even subrace (each race has two) have their own naming conventions, which are actually thought out and explained. Something I really like is that the game mechanics are actually part of the world; the fast travel system is even an important plot point! I also really appreciate that every class has it's own storyline, even the crafting and gathering classes.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 21:50 |
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PubicMice posted:Oh man, if we're talking about neat stuff in FF14? Something really cool they do with the races is that each race and even subrace (each race has two) have their own naming conventions, which are actually thought out and explained. Yes, that is all really awesome, and I enjoyed doing those quests and the crafting! Really a shame bout the rest of the game, though
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mitochondritom posted:Endless Legend / Endless Space by Amplitude Studios It's a really cool and interesting idea. But it's also kind of frustrating because it makes their games kind of hard to approach at times because there are a ton of references, jokes and characters that you're like "who's this guy? Why is he so special?" and the answer is always "Buy our other game!" Or there are rewards you can only get if you've bought and played the other games. It's not even a bad thing, because they've set up a really cool universe that rewards their fans really well. But when I got their collection cheap I didn't know where to start and wound up playing something else instead of agonizing over which game to play to unlock things in the other games. PubicMice posted:Oh man, if we're talking about neat stuff in FF14? Something really cool they do with the races is that each race and even subrace (each race has two) have their own naming conventions, which are actually thought out and explained.
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# ? Jul 27, 2018 23:05 |
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PubicMice posted:Oh man, if we're talking about neat stuff in FF14? Something really cool they do with the races is that each race and even subrace (each race has two) have their own naming conventions, which are actually thought out and explained. I haven't played it in a while, but I named my Roegadyn "Fantastic Stan" and it was (mostly) lore-friendly.
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# ? Jul 28, 2018 00:55 |
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Let me tell you about the npc who taught me to be a warrior, Curious Gorge.
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# ? Jul 28, 2018 01:16 |
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Playing Breath of the Wild at the moment and a cool little thing is that you can feed your horse apples. What is even cooler is that the horse will stretch his neck out to where the apple is to eat it, say if the apple rolls away a little bit. Then the horse loves you!
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Synthetik is a mostly-serious top-down tactical shooter. But then there's the 420 SniperDragon, a laser sniper rifle whose special ability is 360 Noscope. When it's equipped, the game tracks how far you've turned recently, and if you spin 360 degrees, then you get a short-lived but substantial damage boost. Have fun spinning around and then trying to land headshots! Seriously, it's fun. (Synthetik is also super-fun, go play it)
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