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Cardiovorax posted:Honestly, that is what struck me the most about Agony: it actually isn't that disgusting. There's very little in it that is really unusually brutal, by the standards of horror games anyway. Outlast 1 and 2 have numerous scenes that are far more intensely disturbing than the honestly rather bland "blah blah hell blah blah suffering blah blah gore" that makes up the majority of Agony. It's a bad game and it was apparently made by assholes, but I do not think that it really deserved the reaction that it got. Being bland while also trying to be edgy for edgy's sake is worse than just being bland, i think.
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dogstile posted:I dunno i clicked through and at around the five minute mark there's a part where you're (i'm gonna spoiler this because its gross as gently caress) stomping on demon babies, then you punch a strung up pregnant woman in the stomach until her legs are covered in blood. Then you rip out the demon baby by inserting your arm into her As a counterpoint, there's also a random part later in the video where you find a man laying prone on the ground, gently caress him, and then slap him once? You can really tell the devs are dudes.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 14:46 |
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Lmao, i turned off the video before then because I was kinda bored.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 16:12 |
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Speaking of bored... SPOOKY GAMES 6: Hellseeker 1. Apsulov: End of Gods 2. Conarium 3. TAMASHII 4. Apparition 5. Secrets of the Maw (DLC) 6. Bad Dream: Coma 7. They Breathe 8. The Final Station 9. Love, Sam 10. Pacify 11. Return of the Obra Dinn 12. Silver Chains 13. Bad Dream: Fever 14. DISTRAINT 2 15. Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror 16. Tormentum - Dark Sorrow 17. The Light Keeps Us Safe 18. Kalaban 19. Verde Station 20. Evil 21. Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones 22. Watch This! I’ve been sitting here for about ten minutes trying to come up with some profound insight to start this review with, as I do with pretty much all my reviews, but you know what? This game is just dumb. Dumb games exist, and I even like a few of them, but others are just so profoundly stupid that they don’t really deserve a complex, in-depth takedown. There’s a seed of a good game buried in the manure of Watch This, a germ of an idea that could make a pretty entertaining romp, and since its release other games have built on the whole “deadly game show” concept. I won’t give Watch This credit for that, though, because it’s really not intelligent enough to have spawned anything in its wake. In the dystopian hell future that Trump is surely dragging us all towards, the hottest new game show in the world is a sort of murder maze take on The Running Man. You are deposited into a twisting labyrinth of pipes, catwalks, spikes, grinders, and more, and are tasked with finding your way out alive. There’s money tucked away all over the place though, and the more you score the more fabulous prizes you can escape with. But you’ll also need to find keys to reach the exit, and finding them may put you in the path of the maze’s deadly denizens. With a little bit of luck and some help from magic powers, you just might walk away with a grand prize or two. All of this is explained up front in a corny, awkward, and possibly racist animated sequence that also features the likenesses of Vladimir Putin and a triple-breasted alien. Trying to make a game funny with memes and edgy humor is almost always worse than playing it straight, and the “jokes” in Watch This just sap my patience for the rest of the game. And that’s a problem, because the randomly-generated mazes you scoot around are claustrophobic messes of confusing chambers and boring hallways. I found it impossible to keep my bearings or any sense of direction at all, which led to wandering around until I stumbled across a key, a door, or death. None of the traps are any more interesting than crushers or conveyors over spike pits, yet somehow the enemies are the weakest part of this package. There are a couple flavors, like the naked green mutant, the random ninja guy, and the genuinely cool TV brute, but they all follow roughly the same pattern, which is chasing directly after you. They can’t climb or jump, which is a real problem in levels with so many ladders and platforming challenges. Really if you can hold out until you reach a vertical room, you’ll leave your foes impotently pacing while you hustle off to other parts of the maze. The only things that will kill you are spiked floors if you flub a jump, and crushers if you’re not paying the least bit of attention. So that’s it, running through boring, confusing mazes and collecting junk. It’s not scary or challenging, and it sure as hell isn’t funny, which doesn’t leave much reason to play it at all. I honestly expected a bit more from Watch This, considering how clean and detailed the graphics are, but that’s literally the only place this game isn’t terrible. The developers might have realized this, which is why the store screenshots are all just boring scenes of rooms and halls. It’s a sad truth that meme games are often only as fun as their memes are, and the garbage that this one is built around isn’t enough to prop up a Flash game, much less a full product like this. Too Shy Guy fucked around with this message at 18:26 on Oct 22, 2019 |
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Section Z posted:I remember it is called Scorn, but I'm ignorant of what recent updates (If any) are going on with it beyond "Uh, we're probably not releasing this year, sorry" unless there have been sudden improvements not listed on their kickstarter's front page. There was an update fairly recently saying that making art assets is taking forever or something but they wanna get it right. I enjoyed the alpha so kinda just waiting for it now. As for succubus, reported the video for sexual content because lol gently caress those edge lords.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 17:28 |
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dogstile posted:Being bland while also trying to be edgy for edgy's sake is worse than just being bland, i think. Maybe there's something just that much worse than what I've seen later in the game somewhere, but it just seems to me that anyone who hates Agony for its content (rather than for being a very bad game, I mean) ought to be hating those games just as much, if not more so - and I'm not sure why they don't.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 17:52 |
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I honestly thought outlast was pretty hated too? I certainly didn't like either. Not enough to throw a report at them because I don't like them though
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 17:58 |
Disposable Scud posted:Manhunt 2 uncut is gross. I love it. Try hard as gently caress. How does one play this in 2019? I looked into this a while back but couldn't figure out how to get the uncut version. Unrelated, but I'd be happy if rockstar re-released The Warriors on PC.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 18:06 |
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dogstile posted:I honestly thought outlast was pretty hated too? I certainly didn't like either.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 18:34 |
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I just read about it on here rather than steam reviews and everyone just kept talking about the weird sex stuff and how it detracted from the game
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 18:35 |
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Skyscraper posted:How does one play this in 2019? I looked into this a while back but couldn't figure out how to get the uncut version. You have to download the uncut version. Just google Manhunt 2 Uncut PC. I don't know how this is because I own the original version but I'll remove the post if it's against the rules.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 18:43 |
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dogstile posted:I just read about it on here rather than steam reviews and everyone just kept talking about the weird sex stuff and how it detracted from the game Disposable Scud posted:You have to download the uncut version. Just google Manhunt 2 Uncut PC. I don't know how this is because I own the original version but I'll remove the post if it's against the rules. Cardiovorax fucked around with this message at 18:46 on Oct 22, 2019 |
# ? Oct 22, 2019 18:43 |
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Outlast is in the high 70s low 80s in game rankings and Metacritic
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 19:51 |
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And Fortnite hovers around 80%. Metacritic means nothing
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 19:59 |
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megalodong posted:you all ready for more of the agony devs? Man, that's loving ugly, whenever you can actually see what's going on. Which is what I recall seeing from Agony. Hell filled with horns, tits, bones and lava is by far the least interesting way to depict hell.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 20:01 |
Cardiovorax posted:It was? I thought it was fairly positively received. Got some really high ratings on Steam, anyway. Depends on the audience you're talking about. A lot of mainstream and casual horror fans loved it and it sold a bunch of copies, but it was also criticized for being almost completely reliant on jump scares and having too much uncomfortable sex stuff.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 20:07 |
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Bogart posted:And Fortnite hovers around 80%. Metacritic means nothing I’ve seen good reviews for fortnite. For example it has an 80 on Metacritic
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 20:12 |
Disposable Scud posted:You have to download the uncut version. Just google Manhunt 2 Uncut PC. I don't know how this is because I own the original version but I'll remove the post if it's against the rules. Ah, ok, thanks.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 03:44 |
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outlast 1 did some interesting things well and scored heavily with the streamer crowd, but as people mulled over it they got pretty unhappy with its passivity, some gameplay and conveyance inconsistencies, and some underlying Not Great gender and mental illness elements. It was still seen as doing some things quite well, and people were stoked for the sequel. outlast 2 proved that the devs had no drat idea what they were doing the first time around and basically got lucky. It's incredihorrible and offensive in all the worst ways.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 04:01 |
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Man Layers of Fear 2 is certainly making me feel some type of way
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 04:32 |
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Monstrum is clenching my butthole.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 05:06 |
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I hope the Monstrum devs can make a sequel some day that is basically just Monstrum but more.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 05:36 |
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Discendo Vox posted:outlast 1 did some interesting things well and scored heavily with the streamer crowd, but as people mulled over it they got pretty unhappy with its passivity, some gameplay and conveyance inconsistencies, and some underlying Not Great gender and mental illness elements. It was still seen as doing some things quite well, and people were stoked for the sequel.
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FirstAidKite posted:I hope the Monstrum devs can make a sequel some day that is basically just Monstrum but more. Apparently they're already working on Monstrum 2, except it's a 4v1 multiplayer game that sounds a lot like a lot of other asymmetric multiplayer horror games. So you might be waiting a while.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 06:24 |
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megalodong posted:you all ready for more of the agony devs? It's exactly like Agony: repetitive and trying way too hard.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 06:50 |
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Cream-of-Plenty posted:Apparently they're already working on Monstrum 2, except it's a 4v1 multiplayer game that sounds a lot like a lot of other asymmetric multiplayer horror games. So you might be waiting a while. Noooooooooo
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 09:21 |
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Discendo Vox posted:outlast 1 did some interesting things well and scored heavily with the streamer crowd, but as people mulled over it they got pretty unhappy with its passivity, some gameplay and conveyance inconsistencies, and some underlying Not Great gender and mental illness elements. It was still seen as doing some things quite well, and people were stoked for the sequel. RE7 is the best Outlast
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 12:47 |
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Sid Vicious posted:Man Layers of Fear 2 is certainly making me feel some type of way I don't know how you can make a carnival thrill-ride actually sleep-inducing, but they somehow manage it. It doesn't even use its theme for any kind of scares this time. Ships are creepy! Cinematography is creepy! Do something with it! -Nah, please enjoy these mannequins and vague background monologue tia.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 14:58 |
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From what I gathered while playing Outlast, one big problem with it, outside of its treatment of certain subject matter like mental illness, is simply that it's too much, all the time. You find rooms full of corpses, limbs stuffed into toilets, blood (and probably feces) smeared across every wall. It becomes dull as a result, and nothing has any shock value. Well, except the fuckin' weird-rear end ending revelations.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 15:13 |
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remember when outlast 2's advertising involves selling diapers
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 15:15 |
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The Saddest Rhino posted:remember when outlast 2's advertising involves selling diapers Yeah cause it's a pile of poo poo ho ho ho
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 15:20 |
Morpheus posted:From what I gathered while playing Outlast, one big problem with it, outside of its treatment of certain subject matter like mental illness, is simply that it's too much, all the time. You find rooms full of corpses, limbs stuffed into toilets, blood (and probably feces) smeared across every wall. It becomes dull as a result, and nothing has any shock value. Well, except the fuckin' weird-rear end ending revelations. That’s the core problem with Agony. At a certain point you become desensitized to shock, and Agony blows its load (not necessarily metaphorically) within 5 minutes and then tries to stay at that level forever. It’s like how after a while you stop noticing the jackhammer outside and can even sleep through it.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 15:29 |
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My biggest takeaway from Agony is something most won’t remember because they didn’t play it, watch it, or watch long enough to see a thorough LPer like John Wolfe even find this: part of the game’s busywork are collectibles shaped like Venus figurines. The one people recognize most is Venus of Willendorf, but over 100 of these figures have been found, most over 25,000 years old. They’re all shaped like women. Someone working on Agony absolutely knew what they were doing. Maybe it was mere convenience because all the collectibles look like jpeg swipes from a web search, but it’s not a random choice.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 15:42 |
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megalodong posted:you all ready for more of the agony devs? Well it's already a step up from Agony (such great heights) by virtue of including the Dark Messiah of Might & Magic kick. There is no game in history that couldn't be improved by the ability to mercilessly punt your enemies off cliffs, into environmental hazards, down stairs, etc. If Outlast 2 had let me kick the cult members into their flaming crucifixes and saved four hours of aimless sprinting through forests and abandoned mines it would've been like twice as good (again, such great heights).
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 15:55 |
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Holy poo poo the fetus thing in that video I can't even believe this poo poo game is real
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 16:08 |
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Agony was already a game of massively eyerolly trying-too-hard edginess, not even surprised.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 16:15 |
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What a piece of loving garbage
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 16:20 |
oldpainless posted:What a piece of loving garbage More like oldabsolutelycorrect.
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# ? Oct 23, 2019 16:22 |
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Here, play something happy and funny instead of the demon fetus sex game. SPOOKY GAMES 6: Hellseeker 1. Apsulov: End of Gods 2. Conarium 3. TAMASHII 4. Apparition 5. Secrets of the Maw (DLC) 6. Bad Dream: Coma 7. They Breathe 8. The Final Station 9. Love, Sam 10. Pacify 11. Return of the Obra Dinn 12. Silver Chains 13. Bad Dream: Fever 14. DISTRAINT 2 15. Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror 16. Tormentum - Dark Sorrow 17. The Light Keeps Us Safe 18. Kalaban 19. Verde Station 20. Evil 21. Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones 22. Watch This! 23. The Darkside Detective Meta-humor is a tough thing to get right in any medium, and in video games it can very easily fall flat. Characters that are too aware of their setting or harp too much on tropes often become part of the tropes they’re lampooning. The Darkside Detective has no such troubles, using its meta-humor as just a small part of it’s hilarious writing. Coupled with some solid point-and-click adventuring, charmingly chunky graphics, and surprisingly in-depth world building, this makes for one of the most pleasant games to features ghosts and occult beasts in ages. Detective Francis McQueen heads up the Darkside Division, a department of the Twin Lakes Police focused on handling paranormal threats. It’s not a particularly glamorous job, confiscating forbidden texts and sealing portals to the great beyond, but it’s a living. Paired with his dim-witted but lovable partner Dooley, McQueen will face all manner of unnatural occurrences both on police business and just going about his daily routine. Twin Lakes is a city with plenty of secrets, after all, and with every case McQueen closes, he gets closer to understanding the nature of the supernatural and its source, the otherworldly Darkside. Most games that want to riff on paranormal antics would probably stick to established notions of ghosts and monsters, but not The Darkside Detective. Most of the evil that you’ll face is sourced from the Darkside, a sort of mirror dimension populated by spirit images of the living and far nastier things. There’s still plenty of Scooby-Doo-esque investigating to do, as disgruntled or careless folk around town tend to run afoul of the Darkside, but there’s plenty of lore spent on explaining what this other world is and how it works. I won’t spoil any of it but it’s equal parts goofy and creepy, a perfect fit for this lighthearted romp. The puzzling itself is very streamlined pointing and clicking. In every scene McQueen and Dooley stand at the ready for you to examine objects, pick up objects, and question other characters objectively. There are no big dialog trees or complex puzzles here, just working out how to check alibis and making sure you find the keys and matches and blacklight markers needed to progress. I very much prefer adventure games where I don’t get stuck for long, and while the later chapters have more elaborate and sometimes hard to follow puzzles, it was a fine progression from tutorial-level problems to that. You also get some very helpfully pointed dialog from characters when you’re in the middle of a puzzle you really should have solved already. You’ll have six main cases to solve, each taking about 15 to 20 minutes or so to complete. The highly-motivated developers have also added three bonus cases, which should extend the gameplay significantly. Honestly I’m struggling to come up with any complaints about this one, as it seems to thread a lot of needles other adventure games get stuck on. The puzzles are simple and fun, the game looks and sounds great, and the writing is top-notch for video game comedy. There have been more than a few lines that elicited hearty chuckles from me, and even the jokes that don’t quite land have clearly been worked up by folks who clearly love the material and want you to love McQueen and Dooley as much as they do. And that should be very, very easy because they’re in almost every scene together and you can chat with Dooley about what’s going on nearly every time you see him. The Darkside Detective is the kind of game that’s perfect to brighten your spirits for quick bursts at a time. You’ll want to take your time with this one, savor the sights, and explore all your options to help turn up some of the more obscure achievements. At its core it’s just really fun, charming in all the right ways and never trying too hard to be funny, meaningful, or anything else. It’s definitely one of the most pleasant point-and-clicks I’ve played in a long while, so if you’re a fan of the lighter side of police work and paranormal sightings, you’ll want to start exploring the Darkside immediately.
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It's a shame because I'm a fan of Doom and normally I'd be all over fire and brimstone screaming hellscape stuff. But it's this instead.
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