Whoa, Faith has a surname?!
Whoa, Faith has a surname?!
Yeah, that happens to me all the time. I don't know why it annoys me so much.
I loved the open exploration of this game and the soundtrack was ridiculously good but I really, really hated the combat and this is coming from someone who loved FFXII' MMO-like structure. Also, I can vaguely remember being inundated with a totally insane number of quests and I think that bugged me, though I can't…
While this certainly isn't anywhere near the worst game I've ever bought it does claim the somewhat awkward title of "Most ridiculously popular game that can do no wrong that I just don't get."
Soundtrack was great, though:)
Oh, Two Worlds 2! I was actually enjoying that and looking forward to visiting that huge great continent you can see on the world map. Guess the joke was on me!
Articles like this are always an open invitation for people to say "Okay, what's the most popular game I don't like. I'll post that!"
Don't worry, I'm old enough to remember this stuff as well:)
I'm not sure if pixel art is anything oldschool 2D (like Starbound) or this particular art style. I'm fine with stuff like Terraria or Starbound but I've got to say I HATE this particular style (also used in Sword and Sworcery EP) with it's stick figure like graphics. I just don't get it at all.
That's why I'm careful:)
Fable 2 was so annoying for having a character that was transparently manipulating you but you couldn't say "Hold on a second! I don't trust you as far as I can throw you!!" and walk off into the sunset.
I thought Renegade in Mass Effect worked much better than most alignment systems. Sometimes I picked Renegade choices (like holding back the fleet to ensure victory but leading to the deaths of the council) because they seemed like hard but sensible choices rather a deliberate attempt to be evil. It did seem to suit…
And why is she arresting James Bond? I WANT that crossover!
ARRGGHH!!
I love playing games on my PC and have put countless (well, about 700) hours into my ENB'd and modded Skyrim but I find it absolutely hilarious how defensive PC players get the second you mention consoles. I'm pretty damned sure that putting Morrowind into the Skyrim engine and making it look sexy is not remotely…
Doesn't mean you can't appreciate it done well.
I don't think anyone is trying to say this isn't impressive (well, I'm sure some are!) but a fantastically rendered corridor is still a corridor. It all depends on what game it ended up being used in.
I do understand the appeal but I think the focus should be more interesting gameplay like in stuff such as Starbound, XCOM (the turn based one!), SR IV or State of Decay. Games are just like vaguely interactive fairground rides a lot of the time. I think the most fun I've had recently was sailing around and doing my…
I think that's the problem I have with the above video; It's way closer to reality than, for example, attacking Man O'Wars with my pirate ship in AC4. I like my games either nice and escapist or boring and constructive:)
Now that's funny:)