I played it a bit on PC a couple years ago, and kinda enjoyed it. I'd look around for underpopulated battle areas, and try to do rapid capturing against just a few enemies.
I played it a bit on PC a couple years ago, and kinda enjoyed it. I'd look around for underpopulated battle areas, and try to do rapid capturing against just a few enemies.
As mentioned elsewhere, playing as Godzilla really is a difficult game-design problem almost bound to create ludo-narrative dissonance. In fact, it's the exact same problem that plagues Superman games.
Heroes of the Storm. Seriously, it's been just about all that I've played for the past month plus. I get in 2-5 games a day, helping me to forget the miserable hell that I live in at the moment, and I've gained a modest degree of competency. As I play on the Asia servers, I tend to get matched a lot with Korean…
I think I'm probably close to the target market for VR setups, in how I play games. I don't eat and play, I barely drink while playing, and I always sit up while playing. For a couple particular genres, I am totally stoked to get a VR headset - namely, flying and driving simulators. I play those in short, fairly…
Crafting needs to either be simple, or incredibly complex. On the one end of the spectrum, it should be nearly invisible, a little reward to those willing to pay attention to their inventory.
Interesting just how much I feel the opposite. The game systems tend to only be even remotely balanced for low-level play, and everything goes to crap once everyone is leveled up. Once it gets to the point where the party is unkillable and it's just a fun romp through everything … it's not at all interesting.
I have been playing solely on a gaming laptop for over ten years, and never noticed anything like what you are describing. But people really are different in all kinds of ways. I am also immune to motion sickness, but can't deal with being a passenger for mountain driving because it always feels like momentum is…
I've been playing Heroes of the Storm. Death isn't an issue in "The Nexus," AKA artificial game space that makes no sense, but teamwork is. As a controllable character in the Nexus, I would induce despair and angst amongst my teammates from the moment my pale, chubby, and unarmed figure appeared on the hero select…
Star Control II is absolutely fantastic, one of the best games I've ever played. The melee mode is also a really solid 2-player versus game.
Not a game style as much, but the XBox Arcade ended up being pretty revolutionary.
I don't have this problem at all.
Riffing off The Space Pope below, it may well be when I waltzed into the slaver camp in Fallout 3, shot everyone there on sight, and freed all their slaves. It was just so obviously the right thing to do. No quest sent me there, nobody asked me to do it. I just found the place, and knew what needed to be done.
Admittedly, Cowboy plane and Gangster planet were incredibly stupid.
If they actually simulated wind and sail in a reasonable manner, I'd be tempted to actually get it. After reading a bunch of the Napoleonic-era naval potboilers, I've been itching to adjust tack and trim.
There was a decent remake in 2000.
While the early 20th century Czarist era, replete with actual living bomb-throwing anarchist assassins, does seem like an obvious fit for an AC game, I'd really love to see something set in pre-war Stalinist Russia. Use the Purges to hide your own secret campaign of assassination, avoid suspicion in an environment…
China's economy and society were so far ahead of comparable Western benchmarks in the era, though, that it makes direct comparisons hard. Yeah, the Ming dynasty was way too early to be considered "modern" in any way, but in a lot of ways it was more directly comparable to the West in the 1600's. Minus effective…
Generally speaking, in the West "ancient" is generally considered to end with Rome. Really, though, in history the term is not used all that much. You have early stone-age civilizations (Sumeria, pre-dynastic Egypt), then the Early (Hammurabi's Babylon) and Late (Mycenean Greece, New Kingdom Egypt) bronze age…
My gaming ennui continues, sadly. I've found myself going back to super laser racer, a real sign that I'm just exhausted.
Fallout 3/New Vegas re-imagined as a top-down shoot'em'up would probably be a ton of fun.