Nah, there isn't. Hayter just isn't that great of a VA and his performance has significantly degraded overtime. Hayter has also said that Kojima was trying to replace him long before 5.
Totally agree. Watched few GGman reviews, and guy is literally saying nothing. Like, "look, it's a shooter! It has shotgun and rocket launcher, and enemies die when you shoot at them. Also, it has ten levels". Zero valuable information at all.I dont like gmanlives reviews because they are shallow,
'cRPG' is supposed to expand to 'computer roleplaying game' but the meaning implied by that name is sort of lost. Some people call them 'classic roleplaying games'.
cRPGs are roleplaying games that are designed in a style that was common in the 90s, including titles such as Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, Icewind Dale, Planescape Torment, Wasteland 1, Fallout 1 and 2, and so on.
Mechanically, that genre was partly defined by:
- Emphasis on choices (and their effect on the world, narrative, or characters)
- Multiple methods of completing quests
- Text-based or text-heavy dialogue
- Top-down view of the game world (isometric mostly)
- Stat-based interaction with the game world (skill checks for additional options in dialogue or exploration, and so on)
- Playing with a single customized character or in a party with companions
- A lot of lore
- A good amount of them also used the same engine, called the infinity engine, and so they have a really distinct (read: brown) visual and art style. Some newer games have kept traces of this visual style.
These games sort of died out in popularity in the early 2000s with the rise of console gaming and 3d engines, so they weren't really developed anymore for a while.
The mid-2010s saw a release of a few games in this style, crowdfunded through Kickstarter and fig.
This is the reason the games in that list are described as part of a revival.
Any corrections to the above are welcome
'cRPG' is supposed to expand to 'computer roleplaying game' but the meaning implied by that name is sort of lost. Some people call them 'classic roleplaying games'.
cRPGs are roleplaying games that are designed in a style that was common in the 90s, including titles such as Baldur's Gate 1 and 2, Icewind Dale, Planescape Torment, Wasteland 1, Fallout 1 and 2, and so on.
Mechanically, that genre was partly defined by:
- Emphasis on choices (and their effect on the world, narrative, or characters)
- Multiple methods of completing quests
- Text-based or text-heavy dialogue
- Top-down view of the game world (isometric mostly)
- Stat-based interaction with the game world (skill checks for additional options in dialogue or exploration, and so on)
- Playing with a single customized character or in a party with companions
- A lot of lore
- A good amount of them also used the same engine, called the infinity engine, and so they have a really distinct (read: brown) visual and art style. Some newer games have kept traces of this visual style.
These games sort of died out in popularity in the early 2000s with the rise of console gaming and 3d engines, so they weren't really developed anymore for a while.
The mid-2010s saw a release of a few games in this style, crowdfunded through Kickstarter and fig.
This is the reason the games in that list are described as part of a revival.
Any corrections to the above are welcome
you what
the video said:CRPG used to mean Computer RPG and was a term used to differentiate video game RPGs from traditional non-video game RPGs. Over time it came to be used as a term to specifically refer to older video game RPGs because RPGs started to change [note that he goes over how the RPGs used to be and changed over time in the previous part to show how they changed].
However in more recent years CRPG has come to refer to both older RPGs and modern RPGs that are similar in design to those older examples [mentioned in the video] and CRPG should be thought of as a subcategory of RPG. If you want, you can think of CRPGs as "Classic RPGs" because while this is not what the C stand for, that description make a lot of sense.
And that's it, we defined what a CRPG is, hurray. Was this long painful explanation worth it? Who knows. Am i losing my sanity? Who cares. The point is we can finally move on to the real topic of this video and hopefully i will never ever have to define CRPG again.
And so, on to the reviews.
Did anyone else not experience any of the bugs this guy is showing off?
AP was a bug-free experience for me, glitchy animations were the worst thing that i've encountered (played with the only patch, the one that makes the game DRM-free).Did anyone else not experience any of the bugs this guy is showing off?
you mean you didn't skim through chris davis's twitter for 5 seconds and immediately deduce that he was in fact a boring anglo socialist with no interesting takes at all whatsoever? damn bro..I forgot I had unsubscribed that dude when he ranted about conspiracies being a problem in current year or whatever.
In the current video he bitches about capitalism and starts jerking off to communism.I forgot I had unsubscribed that dude when he ranted about conspiracies being a problem in current year or whatever.
In the current video he bitches about capitalism and starts jerking off to communism.I forgot I had unsubscribed that dude when he ranted about conspiracies being a problem in current year or whatever.