rusty_shackleford
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what the fuck is this thing
What's wrong with first person RPGs?This game is a reminder that if Obsidian had the choice of making New Vegas isometric like 1 and 2 or first person like 3, they would do first person. Being forced to make it first person means nothing at this point.
Everything is wrong when it looks like this game.What's wrong with first person RPGs?This game is a reminder that if Obsidian had the choice of making New Vegas isometric like 1 and 2 or first person like 3, they would do first person. Being forced to make it first person means nothing at this point.
what the fuck is this thing
people gotta eat something.This game is a reminder that if Obsidian had the choice of making New Vegas isometric like 1 and 2 or first person like 3, they would do first person.
people gotta eat something.This game is a reminder that if Obsidian had the choice of making New Vegas isometric like 1 and 2 or first person like 3, they would do first person.
Seems like the consensus is that it's "more of the same" for mainstream audiences to play while waiting for Elder Scrolls 6 / Fallout 5. And that Obsidian played extremely safe, which clashes with the political humor they are using to present the game. Also, combat sucks.
They were extremely lucky to get basically an entire year with no AAA RPGs to be compared to. Still, I'm betting Disco Elysium will grab all the "RPG of the Year" awards.
Solasta and realms beyond are yet to be released and from what i've seen its great incline and very close to pen and paper.And there it is, the mainstream FPS-RPG gets all good reviews , meanwhile the PoE series is dead. Might as well just admit now that the party-based traditional CRPG is dead and look foward to a decade of shooters with stats.
Boomer rock. 20th Century Boy was used in a car commercial in the early 00s, but that in itself was nearly 20 years ago.Do people really not know who T. Rex are anymore?
Suuure... that's the reason why we play cRPGs. So that sellout developers can eat. It makes perfect sense. That's the whole point.people gotta eat something.
If there is a positive point, it's that this game is free.
Deadfire was good. Your point?All those 9/10s.
Just like Deadfire.
Deadfire was good. Your point?All those 9/10s.
Just like Deadfire.
Played for a couple of hours at a friend’s house and even with the usual Codexian angst and usual badassery of this thread I must say I really did enjoy it and honestly it breaks down like this; if you like New Vegas this is exactly your cup of tea with great dialogue, quirky setting and very acceptable combat...if you DONT like New Vegas and yearn of the isometric Fallouts and whatsnot then this game will most definitely not change your mind at all
I for myself really enjoyed it and it felt very much like comfort food for me and really felt at home with it since I love New Vegas
Very much looking forward to playing it on the go on Switch, since it’s based on Unreal it probably will scale nicely