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I'm suddenly regretting my promise to 100% the game AND the DLC, because the second DLC episode came out today and I found it to be... well, not good, at all. Oh well. Look forward to that part of the LP in a few months' time! edit: Well, now that I've 100% completed the DLC on my main save, I feel I'm pretty much used to the new massively annoying enemies and gimmicks they throw at you. I'm sure things will be less frustrating the second time around. DMorbid fucked around with this message at 20:06 on Nov 20, 2018 |
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For a moment, I was worried you were talking about the quality of the story.
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# ? Nov 20, 2018 20:53 |
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Nah, the story is fine although I wish there was more of it. But yeah, we'll get there when we get there.
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# ? Nov 20, 2018 21:08 |
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Hobgoblin2099 posted:I know this is a comics setting, but I still feel like the mayor calling in a PMC to police a city is a violation of so many laws. I'm not entirely sure it's beyond a mayor's ability (at least in some places) to deputize people since they're in charge of the police as a whole, but they'd still be subject to the same legal requirements as regular police which these guys... yeah, not so good about obeying little rules like "no murdering people". So, bringing in "specialists" and giving them police powers maybe legally OK, hiring military psychos would get mayors arrested by the FBI if the state somehow failed to do it first. Not to mention SO many lawsuits would ensue. Kinda pointless really since a real life blatant terrorist threat like this would probably have National Guard deployed if need be without hitting the city books so bad.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 08:37 |
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There’s a lot of gray areas- Osborn is funding Sable out of his own pocket for one. And he has a serious threat on the streets with superpowers. No Avengers to be seen, no other superheroes available to help except a Spider-Man with a muddy public image. Also, if Guiliani were still Mayor of NYC and did something like this I can totally see our current president putting a positive spin on it. This isn’t a political board so I won’t say more about that.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 11:07 |
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Doc M posted:I'm suddenly regretting my promise to 100% the game AND the DLC, because the second DLC episode came out today and I found it to be... well, not good, at all. Oh well. Look forward to that part of the LP in a few months' time! Cannot agree enough on that. Those loving shielded jetpack fuckers.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 17:57 |
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i've been following along since the story so far has been fun and you've been doing a decent job showing it off. the actual combat and side-quest battle stuff has been boring as heck, i can only assume it's more fun to play than to watch. if the dlc is even giving you pause though, that doesn't sound promising!!!
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# ? Nov 22, 2018 01:35 |
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AriadneThread posted:the actual combat and side-quest battle stuff has been boring as heck, i can only assume it's more fun to play than to watch. If it's just my gameplay that is boring, I'll try to vary things up a bit more and I guess I could also try using some more gadgets in the future. I largely rely on the basic webshooters because they're the most versatile gadget you've got, and using the gadget wheel in the middle of a fight is kind of a pain in the rear end.
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# ? Nov 22, 2018 02:13 |
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Doc M posted:Really? I enjoy the combat quite a bit, and one of the things that drew me to the game was seeing some combat gameplay and thinking it looked cool as hell. And when you're not being clobbered by annoying DLC enemies, it's also pretty fun. I had a blast getting that 135-hit combo in one of the hideouts! If can figure what gadget works of aforemention DLC enemies, please tell me.
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# ? Nov 22, 2018 02:15 |
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I've been very much enjoying watching your combat. Just web-swinging around the city seems like its a lot of fun.
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# ? Nov 22, 2018 02:27 |
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bunnyofdoom posted:If can figure what gadget works of aforemention DLC enemies, please tell me. The guys you're talking about can also be handled just like regular shield guys, which means diving under the legs and hitting them from behind. Or you can dodge their charge and beat them up before they turn around, just watch out for their zappy crap they leave behind. Or, if you have a finisher stored, you can take them down with one of those. I think the main problem with those guys is that the game doesn't really teach you how to beat them, you just fight one right at the start with minimal instructions and then it's off to the races, and the next time you see this enemy he's accompanied by his bros as well as several other miniboss-type enemies like brutes and whip guys so it all just turns into complete nonsense. But like I said, I'll rant about the DLC combat design in due time!
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# ? Nov 22, 2018 02:33 |
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Doc M posted:Really? I enjoy the combat quite a bit, and one of the things that drew me to the game was seeing some combat gameplay and thinking it looked cool as hell. And when you're not being clobbered by annoying DLC enemies, it's also pretty fun. I had a blast getting that 135-hit combo in one of the hideouts! i mean, different strokes for different folks, i guess? just talking for myself here, but i think after watching like, the fifth random beatdown of goons doing crimes, it started feeling real repetitive. the boss fights and story missions are neat, i guess it's the open-world thing that's not grabbing me? i don't own a ps4 so i never paid any attention to the marketing material and can't comment on the second bit. but like, do what you find fun imo, i just appreciate you going to the effort of putting it out here
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# ? Nov 22, 2018 02:35 |
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AriadneThread posted:i mean, different strokes for different folks, i guess? DMorbid fucked around with this message at 02:41 on Nov 22, 2018 |
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Doc M posted:Nah, the story is fine although I wish there was more of it. But yeah, we'll get there when we get there. Is it the one with Hammerhead ? If so I would have to say the story takes a nosedive. But then I felt the story to the main game wasn't always that great either, though comparatively it was a lot better than that DLC.
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# ? Nov 22, 2018 11:37 |
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I think the story and combat are both decent, better than a lot of games I’ve seen recently. Haven’t done the dlc yet- I’m waiting for all 3 chapters to make it a marathon- but from what I’ve heard they better give it a decent end. The game had one.
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# ? Nov 22, 2018 16:44 |
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Episode 15: Hidden Agenda Just what is Mr. Li hiding in his office? Now, even though I say I'm leaving the lab stuff for the next video in order to keep this one from running overly long, the main reason for that is actually the fact we already have plenty of Peter Parker action in this episode and I didn't want to end it with a lengthy lab segment. edit: Oh yeah, and in case you're wondering when the next RDR episode shows up, I actually have to get some work done over the weekend so it'll probably be Monday at earliest. DMorbid fucked around with this message at 22:41 on Nov 24, 2018 |
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I always wondered how Li figured Peter got in and out of his office safely given the electrified floor.
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# ? Nov 25, 2018 17:09 |
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Given that it was the world's most obvious trap and I'm appalled Peter fell for it, my guess is Li didn't think Peter triggered it.
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# ? Nov 25, 2018 17:17 |
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You know, given how often a bad guy figures out who Spidey is behind the mask before their first proper foiling even, you gotta wonder why he doesn't just go public, or at least tell family.
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Lazy Bear posted:You know, given how often a bad guy figures out who Spidey is behind the mask before their first proper foiling even, you gotta wonder why he doesn't just go public, or at least tell family. He did go public in the comics. His family ended up having to move into Avengers Tower to be safe. Granted, this had the amazing side-effect of Peter throwing Wolverine through unbreakable glass windows (about fifty stories up) after Wolverine insulted MJ.
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Lazy Bear posted:You know, given how often a bad guy figures out who Spidey is behind the mask before their first proper foiling even, you gotta wonder why he doesn't just go public, or at least tell family. Well he did go public in Civil War. Long story short, he sold his marriage to Satan so Aunt May would survive being shot by the Kingpin. Telling his loved ones is a good idea, though. I remember in the movies he's like "I can't be with you because my enemies would use you to get to me, Mary Jane." But the Green Goblin kidnaps her anyway and Octavius grabbed her before he even found out Peter was Spider-Man.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 02:22 |
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Hobgoblin2099 posted:Well he did go public in Civil War. At least in the new movie(s) they nip that in the bud by having May find out at the end of the first movie.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 02:29 |
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MJ pretty clearly knows he's Spider-man in this game, anyway.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 02:37 |
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There was a really good story by J.M. DeMatteis in Amazing Spider-Man #400 where right before she died, Aunt May revealed she had known Peter was Spider-Man for quite some time. Sadly, the story happened right in the middle of the Clone Saga so you had to deal with appearances from the underwhelming likes of Detective Jacob Raven, Dr. Judas Traveller with his merry band of idiots, and various Spider-clones, but everything in that issue involving Aunt May was fantastic and her death scene was extremely well done. Now, once the Clone Saga was over, Marvel in their infinite wisdom decided that Peter really needs his 900-year-old aunt hanging around because otherwise the status quo isn't properly restored, so the Aunt May who died in ASM #400 was revealed to be a genetically altered actress hired by Norman Osborn. Oh, and at that point the real May didn't know Peter was Spider-Man, so we got all that good stuff with her freaking out about that horrible Spider-Man like it was the 60s or early 70s again. It was just like the last twenty years of stories never happened! Comics! DMorbid fucked around with this message at 04:14 on Nov 26, 2018 |
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This is why I don't think I'll ever be able to get into comics. I feel like I remember hearing the Venom Symbiote got changed into being some alien demon spawned from an Eldritch God's evil sword or something equally ridiculous.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 04:12 |
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Yeah, the whole ‘status quo, keep heroes sad’ thing is what turns me off to comics too. Spider-Man’s marriage can’t last. Batman & Catwoman can’t get married even if the lead up writing and the long time coming makes you root for it. People can’t stay dead. Friends can’t keep trusting each other. Oh and it’s always ok for someone to go psycho or for evil to score a serious triumph, but not for charity or good to be victorious in anything more than a pyrrhic way. It’s nearly impossible for any story to have a good meaningful point or development on a lasting basis and I worry about the influence this has on other media and real life. Yeah I know a lot of sitcom tv is worse but that doesn’t help the situation. Oh well this isn’t the place to critique and effect change. At least the game is still great. I appreciate being shown all the different types of crimes. One thing I’ll note- on Friendly Easy difficulty the crimes actually stop spawning once you complete 5 in each district. This kept me from seeing any Demon Bombing or Demons vs Sable events my first playthru which was disappointing in retrospect. Hope at higher difficulty levels they keep spawning. The Thug crimes come back at the game’s end, but not the Demon crimes (or the other two factions crimes we’ll see in Act 3) far as I have seen. I know you’re playing on Spectacular Normal, Doc. Do the Thug crimes keep spawning in Act 2 if you haven’t completed 5 in each area or are they gone till the post game?
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 06:56 |
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I'm definitely still stopping thug crimes here and there in Act 2 but yeah, once you complete five of each faction's crimes in every district they'll stop spawning until the postgame. Also, not that it matters, but the normal difficulty is Amazing. Spectacular is hard.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 07:06 |
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This, friends, is why the only superhero comic I read is My Hero Academia.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 09:08 |
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Junpei posted:This, friends, is why the only superhero comic I read is My Hero Academia. But it's a manga and therefore it's not a comic and furthermore...
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 10:40 |
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Ah, that bites. Probably also the case that Faction other than Thug crimes are very rare if they exist at all postgame. That’s a step down from previous titles. I’ll also note I do occasionally enjoy limited series comics. Status quo and out there story bs usually don’t show up in them as much.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 10:58 |
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Hobgoblin2099 posted:This is why I don't think I'll ever be able to get into comics. I feel like I remember hearing the Venom Symbiote got changed into being some alien demon spawned from an Eldritch God's evil sword or something equally ridiculous. Note that this sort of creative stasis is primarily endemic to the longrunning main universe superhero settings of the Big Two (i.e. Marvel and DC). There are tons of really worthwhile non-superhero comics that have actual forward momentum and often defined endings, and a fairly significant number of smaller press superhero comics/universes where things are less prone to status quo resets as well. Like, I haven't kept up with it, but Robert Kirkman's Invincible went well over a hundred issues with actual permanent consequences for things and most dead characters staying that way, as I recall. (As well as things like the titular character flinging a trash bag into the upper atmosphere when initially discovering his powers and said bag landing clear across the world several issues later.) Or there's the Valiant Universe, now that they're back in action. But I agree, between the constant resets to the status quo and the way books get assigned to creators of wildly varying talent level inside the same title and continuity, I find it really difficult to get into Marvel and DC's main superhero stuff for long. Mostly I just dip in now and then when someone good gets a chance to write one of them for a while. (e.g. Grant Morrison helming Batman).
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# ? Nov 27, 2018 05:05 |
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Something I'd like to see in a follow up to open world games is a sequel with a direct positive consequence, like if Spider-Man got a sequel, Fisk decides to lay off Spider-Man and take a break from the criminal poo poo because he owes him, due to his daughter working in one of the buildings targeted by the Demons, and Spider-Man's actions saving her.
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# ? Nov 28, 2018 13:39 |
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Has Vanessa Fisk been mentioned in this universe?
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# ? Nov 28, 2018 18:07 |
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Hobgoblin2099 posted:Has Vanessa Fisk been mentioned in this universe? Anyway I've been meaning to update this and the RDR thread for a few days now, but haven't gotten around to recording commentary or doing much of anything because I'm a lazy bum (and unless something happens at the last minute, I also have a big work project coming up that'll take up the better part of the next couple of weeks). Now, before I record the next episode's commentary track, I'd like to ask the thread's opinion on how to handle gang hideouts in the videos. Should I keep showing off the whole thing and just devote a chunk of the video to fighting six waves of dudes, or should I just show the highlights? Those include Spider-Man's quips at the start of each wave, the call to Yuri or MJ halfway through the fight, any suit powers I might show off, and other funny or interesting stuff that might happen during these fights. edit: I could also set the fights to music DMorbid fucked around with this message at 22:09 on Dec 5, 2018 |
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I vote for just the highlights.
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# ? Dec 5, 2018 19:24 |
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I recommend you just show highlights, the long fights can get tedious. Also if you get a 65 or 85 hit combo for the later hideouts that require it for a base token I will be immensely jealous.
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# ? Dec 5, 2018 22:32 |
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Episode 16: Change the World Resolved not to let Norman Osborn break his spirit, Dr. Octavius is continuing his work despite the earlier setback. This time, things will be better. They must be. We also visit one of the Demons' warehouse hideouts, and it would be impolite not to dress for the occasion. Despite its appearance, the Negative Suit doesn't actually have anything to do with Mister Negative and the Demons, and originally appeared in a 1998 comic where Spider-Man ended up in the Negative Zone and his suit lost all its color. The hideout itself has been edited down to the highlights because you don't need to see me fight six waves of dudes at this point. Oh yeah, I completely mispronounce A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics, not AOL Instant Messenger) in the episode. It's an acronym and should be pronounced "aim", not letter by letter. Peter even pronounces it correctly right there in the video, so I was just being an idiot for some reason. Sorry about that!
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Doc M posted:Despite its appearance, the Negative Suit doesn't actually have anything to do with Mister Negative and the Demons, and originally appeared in a 1998 comic where Spider-Man ended up in the Negative Zone and his suit lost all its color. Well shoot. I thought it was from a comic where he got Neg'd or something. Blueberry Pancakes fucked around with this message at 18:14 on Dec 8, 2018 |
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Hobgoblin2099 posted:
Mary Jane: My god Peter, that suit makes you bum look so much smaller than it is! Peter: NOOOOOOOOO *suit drains of colour* also all you need to know about AIM is MODOK was a scientist there. BioEnchanted fucked around with this message at 11:20 on Dec 8, 2018 |
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BioEnchanted posted:also all you need to know about AIM is MODOK was a scientist there. And in the MCU, the Mandarin was running them.
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