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zwanzig_zwoelf

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Hi Senior Komrade Koni.
 

Darth Roxor

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Singularity was alright, but (unsurprisingly) the time travel was completely retarded, and it really fell apart in the final stages (get autocannon -> never worry about other guns, and that horribly uninspired alien queen boss).
 

zwanzig_zwoelf

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Hi Senior Komrade Koni.

Singulairty was a fine game but bit overlooked, liked it more than any bioshock crap
This game is more old-school than any of those successful Kickstarter projects.
You expected to see a troll, right?
I really enjoyed the 'bassy' soundtrack in Singularity. I wish Charlie Clouser would spend more time with games rather than yet another Saw movie.
 

asper

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Project: Eternity
If we won't remember real innovation, who will?













What a mind-boggling game. The reactive environment (every element named), all of the detail in weapons, augmentations, items... That beautiful cyberspace, those atmospheric logs and emails. The amazing breath of the content they put into this, so much care and attention to the gameworld and the narrative. The fight against an AI... The atmosphere. Simply stunning,

I did not play this when it came out. But it blows me away in 2013.

If you are even moderately interested in ambitious games, and if you have a smidgeon of patience, no matter what your age or gaming history, just try this game.

Looking Glass... Where are creators like that nowadays...
 
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Prosper should really let me know next time he is going to mod my games while I am playing them.
 
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Dunwich Building? FWE and MMM must make that place interesting. If you've seen the screens I posted some pages ago, even some random sewer was turned into ghoul rapetown.

edit: Derp, that's Tenpenny tower. Well, I liked how the "convince everyone to live in multikult and sing kumbayah aroudn the fire" resolution actually ends in a bloodbath, but you won't know until you come back much later. The "Rule #1: Never betray the player!" dev guy from Oblivion must've had a shitfit when he heard about this.
 
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http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/deadpool

That's the first game I see to be deemed average so unanimously.



I wouldn't consider it a hidden gem like GOT or anything like that. The gameplay is nothing to write home about, and when the cutscenes become less frequent or start missing their mark the game becomes pretty boring and mediocre. But I still found the first few hours pretty entertaining, at least. Thought it was funny that Deadpool goes through about 2/3rds of the game not knowing the plot because he never pays attention.
 
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DalekFlay

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edit: Derp, that's Tenpenny tower. Well, I liked how the "convince everyone to live in multikult and sing kumbayah aroudn the fire" resolution actually ends in a bloodbath, but you won't know until you come back much later. The "Rule #1: Never betray the player!" dev guy from Oblivion must've had a shitfit when he heard about this.

I just remember having this malaise while playing the game, getting what hiking fun I could out of it but bummed it was a Fallout game, and then doing the Tenpenny quest and getting the surprise result you reference. I was like "wow there was Fallout in my Fallout game!"

Replaying it now after my New Vegas replay, it remains the sole Fallout feeling moment.
 
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Divinity: Original Sin 2 Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
I remember playing AiTD for the first time, walking through the room, not knowing about the werewolf. That was one of the most horryfying moments ever.
 

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