Has the movement / combat been improved? I dropped BL1 because the character's movement felt kinda clunky and off.Started playing Blasphemous 2 and i don't have much to say other than if you liked the original and the genre in general, you'll like this one.
Yes. I quit for the same reason and thought 2's movement was some of the best I've seen in any metroidvania.Has the movement / combat been improved? I dropped BL1 because the character's movement felt kinda clunky and off.Started playing Blasphemous 2 and i don't have much to say other than if you liked the original and the genre in general, you'll like this one.
Yes, it's a great metroidvania, one of the best.Ok the new prince of persia is very good. It took a while for me to warm up to it, 5-6 hours, but now I am loving it. Very good game. Its made by the rayman legends team at ubisoft so don't let the ubisoft logo turn you off.
Wouldn't know. It wasnt on steam so there was no way I was purchasing it. I ended up downloading the switch rom and emulated it on steam deck. It runs at a perfect 60fps. I will never purchase a game on the epic store because I want them to go out of business so there is no more PC "timed exclusives". Its the most cancerous thing in PC gaming since Horse Armor DLC.Yes, it's a great metroidvania, one of the best.Ok the new prince of persia is very good. It took a while for me to warm up to it, 5-6 hours, but now I am loving it. Very good game. Its made by the rayman legends team at ubisoft so don't let the ubisoft logo turn you off.
The only problem is the launching price was 50 fucking dollars, which is p. insane. No idea why they did that, all the best vanias like HK, Ori or Grime launched at 30 at the most.
N° of exclusive games on Epic: 40Wouldn't know. It wasnt on steam so there was no way I was purchasing it. I ended up downloading the switch rom and emulated it on steam deck. It runs at a perfect 60fps. I will never purchase a game on the epic store because I want them to go out of business so there is no more PC "timed exclusives". Its the most cancerous thing in PC gaming since Horse Armor DLC.Yes, it's a great metroidvania, one of the best.Ok the new prince of persia is very good. It took a while for me to warm up to it, 5-6 hours, but now I am loving it. Very good game. Its made by the rayman legends team at ubisoft so don't let the ubisoft logo turn you off.
The only problem is the launching price was 50 fucking dollars, which is p. insane. No idea why they did that, all the best vanias like HK, Ori or Grime launched at 30 at the most.
Number of games Steam paid for not to be released on Epic: 0N° of exclusive games on Epic: 40Wouldn't know. It wasnt on steam so there was no way I was purchasing it. I ended up downloading the switch rom and emulated it on steam deck. It runs at a perfect 60fps. I will never purchase a game on the epic store because I want them to go out of business so there is no more PC "timed exclusives". Its the most cancerous thing in PC gaming since Horse Armor DLC.Yes, it's a great metroidvania, one of the best.Ok the new prince of persia is very good. It took a while for me to warm up to it, 5-6 hours, but now I am loving it. Very good game. Its made by the rayman legends team at ubisoft so don't let the ubisoft logo turn you off.
The only problem is the launching price was 50 fucking dollars, which is p. insane. No idea why they did that, all the best vanias like HK, Ori or Grime launched at 30 at the most.
N° of exclusive games on Steam: 4000
This is even worse, developers have no incentive to release their games exclusively to Steam yet they do it. A big slap in the face of consumers.Number of games Steam paid for not to be released on Epic: 0N° of exclusive games on Epic: 40Wouldn't know. It wasnt on steam so there was no way I was purchasing it. I ended up downloading the switch rom and emulated it on steam deck. It runs at a perfect 60fps. I will never purchase a game on the epic store because I want them to go out of business so there is no more PC "timed exclusives". Its the most cancerous thing in PC gaming since Horse Armor DLC.Yes, it's a great metroidvania, one of the best.Ok the new prince of persia is very good. It took a while for me to warm up to it, 5-6 hours, but now I am loving it. Very good game. Its made by the rayman legends team at ubisoft so don't let the ubisoft logo turn you off.
The only problem is the launching price was 50 fucking dollars, which is p. insane. No idea why they did that, all the best vanias like HK, Ori or Grime launched at 30 at the most.
N° of exclusive games on Steam: 4000
Number of games Epic paid for not to be released on Steam: 40
Exactly, because Epic is such a shitty storefront no one wants to interact with it, even though they can.This is even worse, developers have no incentive to release their games exclusively to Steam yet they do it. A big slap in the face of consumers.
PSP is the best version, especially on PPSSPP.I started playing the Saturn version of Symphony of the Night just to check it out a bit but am now completely hooked on it again
PSP is the best version, especially on PPSSPP.I started playing the Saturn version of Symphony of the Night just to check it out a bit but am now completely hooked on it again
I think I dropped it right around the same time. The sniper/gun boss. The game was okay but honestly there are so many better ones out there and something about the art/graphics turns me off.I binned Death's Gambit at the fourth boss. The game isn't bad, to be honest, but I just weren't having fun. I realized that I had been forcing my way through the game. Maybe I will give it another shot in a few years.
I just knew someone would make this braindead argument. Does steam pay developers to incentivize them to only release on steam? No, that is what Epic does. That is the difference and you have to be a complete mouthbreathing idiot to not realize that.N° of exclusive games on Epic: 40Wouldn't know. It wasnt on steam so there was no way I was purchasing it. I ended up downloading the switch rom and emulated it on steam deck. It runs at a perfect 60fps. I will never purchase a game on the epic store because I want them to go out of business so there is no more PC "timed exclusives". Its the most cancerous thing in PC gaming since Horse Armor DLC.Yes, it's a great metroidvania, one of the best.Ok the new prince of persia is very good. It took a while for me to warm up to it, 5-6 hours, but now I am loving it. Very good game. Its made by the rayman legends team at ubisoft so don't let the ubisoft logo turn you off.
The only problem is the launching price was 50 fucking dollars, which is p. insane. No idea why they did that, all the best vanias like HK, Ori or Grime launched at 30 at the most.
N° of exclusive games on Steam: 4000
I'd be the last defendingI just knew someone would make this braindead argument. Does steam pay developers to incentivize them to only release on steam? No, that is what Epic does. That is the difference and you have to be a complete mouthbreathing idiot to not realize that.
I understand it from a business perspective, just like I understand microtransactions make tons of money, but we can all agree they are bad for gaming.I'd be the last defendingI just knew someone would make this braindead argument. Does steam pay developers to incentivize them to only release on steam? No, that is what Epic does. That is the difference and you have to be a complete mouthbreathing idiot to not realize that.TencentEpic and their ultra shitty store but to be fair, exclusives are probably the only way you can even begin to compete with a juggernaut like Steam. And even then it's probably futile.
Plus nobody gives shit to Sony or M$ for the same thing. I for one am way more pissed that Sony paid FromSoft for Bloodborne being exclusive. Yes they financed the development but the result is still the same. Plus at least Epic exclusives are only for a year while Bloodborne will potentially remain in the PS jail forever.
Oh I absolutely hold them to account for the same shit. M$ is arguably even worse, with their fucking gamepass incentivizing a bunch of F2P mircrotransaction shit in full price games to get revenue out of the people playing it the cheap way. But also fuck Epic for their exclusivity shit. The only good thing about it is that if something makes it from Epic to steam, it's usually not a flaming early access turd any more. I'll also give credit to Epic for giving away games occasionally. But when games go from console jail to epic jail before reaching steam like 5 years after release, I mostly just want to burn the fuckers down.Plus nobody gives shit to Sony or M$ for the same thing. I for one am way more pissed that Sony paid FromSoft for Bloodborne being exclusive. Yes they financed the development but the result is still the same. Plus at least Epic exclusives are only for a year while Bloodborne will potentially remain in the PS jail forever.
Well there's the question whether Steam's monopoly is good for gaming and whether a few dozen exclusives are a good tradeoff to break the monopoly to make gaming better overall.I understand it from a business perspective, just like I understand microtransactions make tons of money, but we can all agree they are bad for gaming.I'd be the last defendingI just knew someone would make this braindead argument. Does steam pay developers to incentivize them to only release on steam? No, that is what Epic does. That is the difference and you have to be a complete mouthbreathing idiot to not realize that.TencentEpic and their ultra shitty store but to be fair, exclusives are probably the only way you can even begin to compete with a juggernaut like Steam. And even then it's probably futile.
Plus nobody gives shit to Sony or M$ for the same thing. I for one am way more pissed that Sony paid FromSoft for Bloodborne being exclusive. Yes they financed the development but the result is still the same. Plus at least Epic exclusives are only for a year while Bloodborne will potentially remain in the PS jail forever.
not yet, we probably should put Gaben on the Dead Watch listUnless, of course Gaben keels over on account of being a fat fuck, Steam gets sold to some monstrous transnational and becomes a hellhole. But we're not there yet.
Good points, probably the best argument I've heard in favor of it. The fact that steam could get taken over by a shitty company and turned into a hellhole is a scary but very real possibility. hmmm...Well there's the question whether Steam's monopoly is good for gaming and whether a few dozen exclusives are a good tradeoff to break the monopoly to make gaming better overall.I understand it from a business perspective, just like I understand microtransactions make tons of money, but we can all agree they are bad for gaming.I'd be the last defendingI just knew someone would make this braindead argument. Does steam pay developers to incentivize them to only release on steam? No, that is what Epic does. That is the difference and you have to be a complete mouthbreathing idiot to not realize that.TencentEpic and their ultra shitty store but to be fair, exclusives are probably the only way you can even begin to compete with a juggernaut like Steam. And even then it's probably futile.
Plus nobody gives shit to Sony or M$ for the same thing. I for one am way more pissed that Sony paid FromSoft for Bloodborne being exclusive. Yes they financed the development but the result is still the same. Plus at least Epic exclusives are only for a year while Bloodborne will potentially remain in the PS jail forever.
But considering Epic failed completely to break anything and also Steam is the most benevolent monopolist ever that question is academic.
Unless, of course Gaben keels over on account of being a fat fuck, Steam gets sold to some monstrous transnational and becomes a hellhole. But we're not there yet.