MadMaxHellfire
Arcane
but a good one.Dead Space is literally:
Walk into new room, get ambushed by monsters, repeat: The Game.
nothing groundbreaking, but a good one.
but a good one.Dead Space is literally:
Walk into new room, get ambushed by monsters, repeat: The Game.
he was too busy playing ss2 and finally understood why i told him bioshock was shit.
DS1 is really hard and challenging, at least (contrary to the DS2+)
So HHr, I'd like to ask you off topic how do you find time to play games still ? It took you what, two to three weeks ?Finally I completed it. It got really stupid at the end, the plot fell apart, nonsensical elements were introduced, all the meticulous character development and the tense, serious atmosphere got ruined very fast. I never believed I would say this but Dead Space is superior in this regard, although inferior when it comes to the gameplay and atmosphere.
Annoying final boss fight too, what a pain.
All in all great game, but definitely got overrated due to its obscurity.
I have to laugh because I remember all the game journalists who "couldn't wait" for Bioshock because they found System Shock 2 to be an "all-time classic", and found Bioshock to be a 10/10 game when they played it, but in the end the truth is that most of them never touched it, and only went into the hype bandwagon to look edgy.
At least in System Shock 2 you only get sporadic conversations in your intercom, in Bioshock you cannot move three steps before someone tells you exactly what to do in minute details, and you see an arrow pointing to where you need to go.
9 days ago I got a mail from GOG who want to use SS2Tool v5 for an update of their game. They also sent me a test-build of their updated version, which included a change in their EULA as I had previously demanded, that would allow gog customers to legally mod their game.
I sent them an agreement to sign, which defines that and how they give credit and the EULA change. Apart from that my TOA only has the purpose to ensure that I'm not liable for any problems they may have with SS2Tool.
I also got a mail from Stephen Kick (NightDive Studios), who also wants to (continue to) use SS2Tool on the future Steam release and potential other distributors.
Gog eventually told me that they had a problem with the EULA change, because their contract with the publisher (NightDive Studios) didn't allow them to allow their customers to modify their games. I then contacted Stephen Kick asking him to approve the EULA change with gog. According to gog he contacted them about this point and they are now in negotiations. Fingers crossed.
Apart from making modding legal one thing I want to make sure is that all digital distributions use the same SS2Tool version to make further patching easier for me and you.
"please don't hotlink our pictures"
I've played Deus ex but not SS2, is it similiar ?
So how SS2 gameplay is different?but the two games really play quite differently.
So how SS2 gameplay is different?but the two games really play quite differently.