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NoEyedSquareGuy posted:The Swapper was an underrated gem and still towards the top of the list when people are asking for recommendations for puzzle games. I should reinstall and play through it again since it's been long enough since the last time that I'll have forgotten all the puzzles. most of the puzzles are very good. i think there were only a few of the last ones that i had to look up and seemed overcomplicated (for reference there are something like 120)
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Morpheus posted:Yeah if Simon was fed into a shredder every time he copied. Boy don't I wish he was edit: Simon Jarrett is my favorite video game protagonist because he acts exactly like a video game player acts. He reads things and doesn't acknowledge what the words actually mean on the page. He listens to characters without actually internalizing the things they're telling him. He makes decisions as if he's god while expressing general discomfort but still being totally willing to make the choice. SOMA is a great game because it asks "what would happen if the guy at the keyboard was actually under the ocean" and the answer is "everything only just barely possibly works out by the tiniest hair". He's just so dumb. It rules. CJacobs has a new favorite as of 22:01 on May 13, 2021 |
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Apparently Mass Effect 3's remastered version does away with multiplayer. They rebalanced the Galactic Readiness system so you can get the "good" ending just from side quests. grittyreboot has a new favorite as of 11:05 on May 15, 2021 |
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grittyreboot posted:Apparently Mass Effect 3's remastered version does away with multiplayer. They rebalanced the Galactic Readiness system so you can get the "good" ending just from side quests. That's a shame. Though they rebalanced the ending requirements like a week after the initial release.
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# ? May 14, 2021 02:48 |
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It's rare that Starcraft 2 gives you a mission that genuinely has different valid strategies and ways to do it, but the mission Welcome to the Jungle is so much easier if you take advantage of a uniquely Terran trick. The game wants you to send SCVs out to harvest gas and bring them back to your command center, running a heavy escort against the Protoss that will try to intercept and destroy the SCVs. Thing is, most Terran buildings - including the command center - can fly. Ain't nothing stopping you from building a spare command center to go with your SCVs and plop it down right next to the gas altars. Escort mission? What escort mission?
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# ? May 14, 2021 15:02 |
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Titanfall 2 absolutely deserves all the praise it gets. What really did it for me though was the intro cinematic. At first I was a bit cynical and rolling my eyes at what felt like trite cliches, but then something in me rolled over to sincerity and got me all fired up. It did an amazing job of showing off the exciting possibilities, but also of making me invested in the whole premise of the bond between Pilot and Titan. The whole freedom fighter thing angle was absolutely forgettable, but that intro primed me to let out the waterworks at the end with BT.
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Stexils posted:most of the puzzles are very good. i think there were only a few of the last ones that i had to look up and seemed overcomplicated (for reference there are something like 120) Also am I remembering right that it's one of several indie games from around the same time that did the "oh but to see the really, really final ending go hunt down the 10 super secret doodads hidden off the map" thing? I should give it another go at some point as well, but I remember being much more lukewarm on it. It's certainly good, but my eventual frustration and impatience overshadowed it a bit. On the plus side, it indirectly led to The Talos Principle which I love so hey.
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grittyreboot posted:Apparently Mass Effect 3's remastered version does away with multiplayer. Oh wow you saved me a purchase. I love ME but that multiplayer was a million times better than it needed to be. One of my favourite little things was how essential working together was, where ransom teammates, especially a couple years after launch, reliably played cooperatively, got on mic to give advice, and didn't need to be communicated with to reliably revive and back you up.
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John Murdoch posted:Also am I remembering right that it's one of several indie games from around the same time that did the "oh but to see the really, really final ending go hunt down the 10 super secret doodads hidden off the map" thing? Hopefully not since the achievements were the one thing about the game that seemed entirely pointless to me. They were all basically like the hidden stars in Braid where you could play through the entire game without knowing they exist and I don't recall them adding anything to the narrative.
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Douche Wolf 89 posted:Oh wow you saved me a purchase. I love ME but that multiplayer was a million times better than it needed to be. One of my favourite little things was how essential working together was, where ransom teammates, especially a couple years after launch, reliably played cooperatively, got on mic to give advice, and didn't need to be communicated with to reliably revive and back you up. It really was a great multiplayer experience, little disappointed by this.
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Douche Wolf 89 posted:Oh wow you saved me a purchase. I love ME but that multiplayer was a million times better than it needed to be. One of my favourite little things was how essential working together was, where ransom teammates, especially a couple years after launch, reliably played cooperatively, got on mic to give advice, and didn't need to be communicated with to reliably revive and back you up. (phantom closing on a sniper on Firebase Jade) FOR TUCHAAAANKA! (phantom lands next to the other sniper on the other side of the map) One of my favorite moments in video games, I was the krogan soldier playing on comms with my friends, the two snipers.
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# ? May 14, 2021 19:00 |
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nothing personel kid
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John Murdoch posted:Also am I remembering right that it's one of several indie games from around the same time that did the "oh but to see the really, really final ending go hunt down the 10 super secret doodads hidden off the map" thing? i don't think so? iirc there are 2 endings and its a binary choice
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# ? May 14, 2021 21:19 |
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I'm replaying Divinity 2: Original Sin again and just came across something I have never seen before . Some spoilers for Act 1 (Fort Joy) below, but if you've beaten Act 1 it shouldn't be too bad. So in the beginning of the game as you are approaching the main fort that you'll be locked up in, there's a Magister (Cop) who is accused of helping Sourcerors (chaos-magic users that keep accidentally summoning Cthulhu whenever they use the chaos magic) escape the island they're being collared and exiled to. She gets gibbed pretty much immediately as punishment as you walk in through the front gate. When you check the body, you can pick up her leg. Elves in this world can eat the body parts of dead people to learn some of their memories and abilities, and every time I've played this game so far I've taken an elf with me, given her the leg, and had her eat it for extra bonuses/lore. This time around I realized I didn't have an elf, so instead I absent-mindedly picked it up and brought it with me. As I'm going down the list of encounters that are left, I'm heading to the dungeons to fight Kniles the Flesner. His job is torturing, mutilating, and repurposing Sourcerors to be zombie-like abominations to serve as soldiers in the Magistrate's army/servants to the royalty/church. I was going to just start the fight by shooting him, but decided he's an entertaining enough character that I was going to just talk with him first. I'm playing as a character that needs a face-ripper in order to collect the faces from dead bodies, which I can use to craft a mask that disguises my undead self from average humans and give me the benefits of whichever race's face I have selected. I ask him about it, and he says that he'll give one to me...for a price. He wants the leg from the Magister who was helping Sourcerors escape. So I gave it to him. I get the faceripper and he turns back around to mind his own business (IE: taunting a possibly braindead, possibly trapped-in-their-own-mind person by repeating a story about mutilating sourcerors.) This is supposed to be a 4-on-7 high stakes encounter with waves of enemies, and you can skip it if you just happen to need a face-ripper and have the foot with you. EDIT: And then when you kill him anyways for the XP, you get it back. bawk has a new favorite as of 21:53 on May 14, 2021 |
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thecluckmeme posted:Elves in this world can eat the body parts of dead people to learn some of their memories and abilities, and every time I've played this game so far I've taken an elf with me, given her the leg, and had her eat it for extra bonuses/lore.
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# ? May 14, 2021 21:39 |
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The game is a weird mix of horrifying events and goofy humour. There's also a great side quest where an innkeeper in a town occupied by wizard-police is giving out hefty bowls of meat stew, and when he sees you're an elf he hastily swaps it for a bowl of vegetable stew and insists that there's absolutely nothing to worry about, nothing suspicious here, nosiree.
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# ? May 14, 2021 21:55 |
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I've thought about giving it a try a few times but never looked into it deeply enough to hear any of that, it sounds bonkers enough that I just might give it a shot.
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Captain Hygiene posted:
It starts off seemingly like it's going to be standard wizard fare, but after a certain point you're walking through a lake of blood so that you can teleport a fantasy nazi and drop him in a pool of lava
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grittyreboot posted:Apparently Mass Effect 3's remastered version does away with multiplayer. They rebalanced the Galactic Readiness system so you can get the "good" ending just from side quests. Literally removed the best part of ME3
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# ? May 14, 2021 22:47 |
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They really should have brought back the multiplayer and added the ability to do XCom 2 WOTC style propaganda posters with your squad. That multiplayer really sold the atmosphere of this apocalyptic war where everyone was in it together really, really well.
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# ? May 14, 2021 23:39 |
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The multiplayer is literally the only part of ME3 that I've ever heard anyone praise, so yeah, of course let's just leave it out of the remaster
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Triarii posted:The multiplayer is literally the only part of ME3 that I've ever heard anyone praise, so yeah, of course let's just leave it out of the remaster I won't go so far as to say it was the only good part of ME3: Tuchanka, Citadel DLC (the true ending), and a few character farewells are all excellent, but only the multiplayer can be replayed on demand.
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Captain Hygiene posted:
The divinity games are usually super weird in fun ways, yeah
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Kitfox88 posted:The divinity games are usually super weird in fun ways, yeah This. Divinity is also one of those types of systems where when you're doing well you're not sure if you found an exploit or are actually good at the game (eg: you can instakill a significant story boss by throwing them into lava with Telekinesis before they even get a turn)
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# ? May 15, 2021 00:12 |
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One of the reasons why D:OS2's combat is so great is that they're very aware that you're in a video game and reward you for playing as dirty as possible.
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Acute Grill posted:I won't go so far as to say it was the only good part of ME3: Tuchanka, Citadel DLC (the true ending), and a few character farewells are all excellent, but only the multiplayer can be replayed on demand. Most of the side stuff in ME3 is good, too. I think in general ME3 is a good game with an awful first and last ten minutes.
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exquisite tea posted:One of the reasons why D:OS2's combat is so great is that they're very aware that you're in a video game and reward you for playing as dirty as possible. This was one of the things that I hadn't really considered until listening to Watch out For Fireballs do their episodes on it. I listened to about the first hour and a half of them covering the game, and never realized that 1: It is absolutely OK for you to stealth towards the edge of an encounter, and use everybody's built-in telekinesis to move objects to block paths 2: Break the party apart or reposition your starting grouping to make sure that squishy people are in the back, tanks are up front 3: If you have the teleporting glove, you can just break the game over your knee by saying "And that archer gets 30 damage and is moved directly next to my tank who has attacks of opportunity, in full line-of-sight of the double-flame wand wizard who can rain hell on them while the tank just sorta stands there and heals back from all the blood they're standing in/damage they're dealing/if he gets in too much fire, I can just cast Blood Rain to put all that pesky fire out and make a big ol' circle of healing around him My other favorite part so far is that since Fane heals while in poison because he is undead, he is no longer the pack mule protagonist that I usually play the main character as. He gets an ooze barrel, so that if he's ever in a pinch with spells on cooldown, he can just plop a barrel down and smack it. Instant large healing pool that damages other people.
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# ? May 15, 2021 01:58 |
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In Metal Gear Survive, there's a plot event where some shithead kidnaps your small child friend and demands you wormhole over to him so he can turn you into a JO crystal zombie. Your friend and reformed edgelord Reeve volunteers to go to a different wormhole and sneak over to ambush the shithead. Your normal thought process expects Reeve to get caught loving instantly, resulting in a boss fight where you have to protect both the kid and Reeve. What actually happens is Reeve loving DOMES the shithead Then he grabs the kid and hauls rear end out of there. It's a shocking example of competence from an NPC in an off-Kojima Metal Gear. Plus of course the shithead mutates into a JO crystal monster and you have to fight him, but it owns and Reeve had the foresight to bounce so both your friends are too far away to be an escort quest.
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That might be the first and only good thing I've ever heard about Metal Gear Survive.
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# ? May 15, 2021 04:48 |
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The game itself is actually pretty fun if you go into it expecting it to be extremely stupid, like Acid and the other off-Kojima games. The "survive coins" are loving insulting but it's surprisingly easy to forget about them, at least as far in as I am. Most of the ire is more towards Konami than the game itself, which is completely understandable. if you can pick it up for like 15-20 bucks, it's a good deal. Also get it on PC so you can mod out the constant voice reminders of any of your stats dropping sweet gently caress that's annoying.
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rydiafan posted:That might be the first and only good thing I've ever heard about Metal Gear Survive. You can summon Metal Gear Ray to murder zombies Also Fox engine is fantastic
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Man I wanted to get into that game for more Fox Engine goodness, I bowed out at having to deal with the already-messy menu system v being expanded into full base building. Someday I'll give it another shot.
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Triarii posted:The multiplayer is literally the only part of ME3 that I've ever heard anyone praise, so yeah, of course let's just leave it out of the remaster To be very mildly fair, Multiplayer is something they've gotta keep people managing/bugfixing indefinitely, and they probably wanted this to be a one-and-done thing so they can get on with the new Mass Effect they're working on. I fully agree this is a situation where it should've been included though.
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# ? May 15, 2021 05:55 |
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MG:Survive is actually pretty neat and if you play it you can see that it's clearly made by people who understand what they made with Metal Gear Solid by the tweaks they do to make it something different. I also love it for being a game that by necessity is built on a lot of recycled assets going all I'm turning that into making recycling and repurposing a core theme , very much in contrast to the mainline games. People mostly dislike Survive because it's always online, they put out a multiplayer demo that wasn't representative because that's post game stuff only and because Konami screwed Kojima. Which is fair but the last part lead to people spreading lies about it. The microtransaction system and annoying voice notifications are the same as in MGS V, not something new for Survive. The same with people complaining about Zombies being added when they already were a thing im MGS 4 and 5. At least the was how it was around release, I reinstalled it for separate reasons so time to see if they hosed it up since then.
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# ? May 15, 2021 06:03 |
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Yeah MGS is a lot better than you'd expect.
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Eddie's Katana Emporium posted:A clipboard shown at the beginning of the game has a hidden acrostic message: Marlin and Gibbon (Metal Gear) are listed as K.I.A., the rest of the soldiers' code initials read KJP FOREVER, with the name of the Player Character as the space, and the final two entries are "Bastard Yota" and "Cunning Yuji", who are listed as AWOL insulting the game's director and producer and accusing them of abandoning their duty. An early story mission explains that since the higher ups disappeared, the unit has been at a total loose end, apart from a single engineer who is doing his best to hold everything together but is powerless to do so.
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# ? May 15, 2021 08:58 |
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See, this is another of those half truths, the KJP Forever part of the list was already in MGS V, it's the names of the old Mother Base soldiers you have to find and is reused because it ties into the plot of Survive. And no one is defending the Konami leadership just saying the actual workers did some actually good work.
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# ? May 15, 2021 09:07 |
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Theres something about the really cheesey carnival games you get to play in the Blood level that just elevates that whole game. Seriously, E1M4: Dark Carnival might be the best early FPS level ever.
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grittyreboot posted:Apparently Mass Effect 3's remastered version does away with multiplayer. They rebalanced the Galactic Readiness system so you can get the "good" ending just from side quests. I had no idea so many people loved ME3's multiplayer. I thought it was a needless chore. In the spirit of unpopular Mass Effect opinons, lemme give you one more: I like the Mako from ME1. It should've been included in 2 and 3.
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grittyreboot posted:I had no idea so many people loved ME3's multiplayer. I thought it was a needless chore. It allowed you to play as all the NPC races except for the Hanar and Elcor. Who would pass up a chance to play a Krogan with other like minded Krogan? Also, I just fired it up a few days ago and it's still an active MP. I guess with the originals included for free with EA Play via Game Pass, it's gotten some fresh blood. And put me down for liking the Mako. It's like being in a 4x4 offroading trail and failing miserably all the time without the injuries and repair costs.
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