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Max Payne?Guess what my next writeup will be lads
probably Tex Murphy or something
Close. It's
Bloodrayne 0.5
Just finished Episode 1 and it's breddy gud.
Max Payne?Guess what my next writeup will be lads
probably Tex Murphy or something
It's an old and shitty shooter with bad camera angles and brightness deficiency called Nocturne. P. meh.Ed said:Guess what my next writeup will be lads.
Yes, it's one of the best horror games out there. Personally I rank 3 lower than the first two, but if you've played either of those and liked it, you'll like this one too.What is The Codex opinion on SH3 is it worth playing through?
What is The Codex opinion on SH3 is it worth playing through?
The story isn't so good, but the locations are still very atmospheric and worth playing for.What is The Codex opinion on SH3 is it worth playing through?
Gonna try and do Blair Witch as well, just for spekkio.
SH4 is harderWhat is The Codex opinion on SH3 is it worth playing through?
Definitely, although it's much more combat-heavy and overall the most difficult game of the series, in my opinion (objective fact).
Note the Backdoor Hobbits posters on the walls.
I think it's impossible to not get rich in this particular casino game.
Robbing some mansion.
Map notes are kinda clunky and limited to only a few characters but useful for marking shopkeepers and points of interest to visit later. Also because some smaller locations reuse map space for other small locations while concealing part of the minimap, the notes are a good way to tell if you're missing some big hidden area.
Mad sheep quest.
Improvement over the first game is that you can buy a bag of holding for twice the inventory space (which should be enough to carry out everything you find in the scenarios), plus get more than one item vault in the city for storing stuff you don't need right now.
Reportedly Backdoor Hobbits are popular among rich citizens and don't sell for much.
To become the arena champion you'll eventually have to kill the arena master's brother and it leaves him sad and mourning.
Ancient riverbed artifacts.
Both this and the previous game are relatively puzzle- and riddle-heavy.
Crispy the legless lich.
Spanish inquisition quest.
Buying that undead-slaying mace in the city makes any undead-filled location a cakewalk.
Is this a romanceable companion?
Ed123, did you have all these 'reviews' pre-written and are you just reposting them, or are you composing them as you go? (And this is since you were last on Codex... a year ago?)
Everything before Shogo is mostly pre-written except for some modifications to reflect major changes in the geopolitical scene over the past year.
Ed123, did you have all these 'reviews' pre-written and are you just reposting them, or are you composing them as you go? (And this is since you were last on Codex... a year ago?)
Everything before Shogo is mostly pre-written except for some modifications to reflect major changes in the geopolitical scene over the past year.
But why are you posting them in the screenshot thread and not make a proper review thread where we can find them easier later? They will get lost in here sooner or later
Yes, it's one of the best horror games out there. Personally I rank 3 lower than the first two, but if you've played either of those and liked it, you'll like this one too.What is The Codex opinion on SH3 is it worth playing through?
Yes, it's one of the best horror games out there. Personally I rank 3 lower than the first two, but if you've played either of those and liked it, you'll like this one too.What is The Codex opinion on SH3 is it worth playing through?
Which are the better versions of SH 2-4 if I ever decide to play them? PC ports or the PS2 versions via emulator?
The PS2 version of SH2 has better visual and sound effects and I wouldn't rely on mods to be able to replicate that exactly. When I played the PS2 version for the first time after having played only the PC one before, the difference was really noticeable. If your PC can handle emulating the games or if you can play them on the console, that's the best choice. The PC version of SH3 was pretty good and I can't recall if it was missing anything; the increased internal rendering resolution it's capable of is something that can be obtained in emulators too, I think. I'm not too sure about the fourth game either, but I think the PC version did have some problems. When I tried it in PCSX2 only the CPU-based renderer would display all the effects correctly.Which are the better versions of SH 2-4 if I ever decide to play them? PC ports or the PS2 versions via emulator?
So just to be clear, which SH4 version is the bestest?PC versions are alright, most of drawbacks were patched out by fans (except some hauntings in SH4, so it's a slightly inferior version).
The PS2 version. The PC version lacks some content.So just to be clear, which SH4 version is the bestest?