Metal Hurlant
Arcane
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- Jul 21, 2014
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People comparing diarrhea with a turd and arguing which is better.
Was the Bloom an allegory for the Codex ? Giant schizophrenic organism driven by a hunger for drama. Everyone slowly collapse into despair and madness at its contact.
Easily the best part of the game.Speaking of intros i thought tyranny conquest mode was a cool way to start a game.
Speaking of intros i thought tyranny conquest mode was a cool way to start a game.
I backed Wasteland 2 and never even considered backing TTON. This was an immediately obvious choice for me because:
1) Numenara sounded like a stupid settings that pales in comparison to the rich flavor of Sigil
2) the central question was stupid and therefore the entire narrative was completely doomed. "What does one life matter?" what the fuck do you think it matters? It depends on what the fuck they did you dumbass.
Because the best games always sell moreNot to jump face-deep into this PoE v. NuTorment shitpostfest, but...I think the most damning indictment of NuTorment (relative to PoE) is how well each sold relatively in their first few weeks out, in light of the fact that they had about the same number ofidiotskickstarter backers, similarly overexcited reviews from mainstream reviewers, and similar premises (we're here necrophiliac IE engine games that you loved back in your youth).
Because the best games always sell moreNot to jump face-deep into this PoE v. NuTorment shitpostfest, but...I think the most damning indictment of NuTorment (relative to PoE) is how well each sold relatively in their first few weeks out, in light of the fact that they had about the same number ofidiotskickstarter backers, similarly overexcited reviews from mainstream reviewers, and similar premises (we're here necrophiliac IE engine games that you loved back in your youth).
Fallout 3, fallout 4 oblivion, Mass effect 3, DA2 and inquisition. These games positively dwarf the sales of any classic youve mentioned, not to mention CoD or fifa or some racing games, etc.BG sold well, BG2 sold well, Fallout sold well, Fallout 2 sold well, PS:T sold pretty well, Deus Ex sold pretty well, Witcher 3 did Carlos Slim numbers...most of the (non-Troika) games before which we prostrate ourselves on the Codex sold well. It is childish to act as if there is NO positive correlation between the quality of a game and its sales, especially if you are comparing a green apple from California to a green apple from California (i.e. same genre, same perspective, same engine, similar sized-studios and publishers, within a few years of one another), as I am when comparing PoE and TToN.
Fallout 3, fallout 4 oblivion, Mass effect 3, DA2 and inquisition. These games positively dwarf the sales of any classic youve mentioned, not to mention CoD or fifa or some racing games, etc.BG sold well, BG2 sold well, Fallout sold well, Fallout 2 sold well, PS:T sold pretty well, Deus Ex sold pretty well, Witcher 3 did Carlos Slim numbers...most of the (non-Troika) games before which we prostrate ourselves on the Codex sold well. It is childish to act as if there is NO positive correlation between the quality of a game and its sales, especially if you are comparing a green apple from California to a green apple from California (i.e. same genre, same perspective, same engine, similar sized-studios and publishers, within a few years of one another), as I am when comparing PoE and TToN.
At the end of the day marketing, target audience, budget, timing, brand recognition and a ton of other factors will sell more than quality. Whats childish is reduce or equate sales with how good a game actually is.
Jesus fuck, there are reviews that attribute numanuma to obsidian, because obsidian has that much more of a prescense and reputation than inxile.
Attributing sales to quality is not only naive, it shows you are incredibly out of touch with reality.
Realms of Arkania HDSuch as...?
Four weeks, 0 patches.
Great job.
67% user rating and whopping 100k copies on Steam!
Real pity the rest is shit, because it starts out really, really good. Tyranny deserved better than it got.Easily the best part of the game.Speaking of intros i thought tyranny conquest mode was a cool way to start a game.
Aligern, Tybir and Callistege are the worst of the bunch.
Tybir was fine.
Aligern, Tybir and Callistege are the worst of the bunch.
Tybir was fine.
Tybir was fine.
None of them were fine, unfortunately.
Rhin - somewhere between dull and below average, useless tit
BG sold well, BG2 sold well, Fallout sold well, Fallout 2 sold well, PS:T sold pretty well, Deus Ex sold pretty well, Witcher 3 did Carlos Slim numbers...most of the (non-Troika) games before which we prostrate ourselves on the Codex sold well. It is childish to act as if there is NO positive correlation between the quality of a game and its sales, especially if you are comparing a green apple from California to a green apple from California (i.e. same genre, same perspective, same engine, similar sized-studios and publishers, within a few years of one another), as I am when comparing PoE and TToN.
Not sure why people hate Callistege so much. She's no Annah but by TToN's standards she's fine even if she thinks too much of herself. I found Aligern's paranoia much less agreeable.
The game isn't as bad as I expected. The intro is a total disgrace (whoever wrote the Specter should be put out of their misery) and the crises are beyond terrible but the rest is surprisingly alright - enjoyable, even, if you can keep away the wistful thoughts of what might have been.
WL2 was more fun though. TToN is too buttoned-down even when it tries to be humorous. It's painfully evident that the writers wanted to game to feel classy, but the randomness of the backgrounds alone is enough to negate their efforts. Couldn't they at least hire better artists?
All in all, I hope the days of nostalgia-infused Kickstarters are over. I want to see something new and daring, not hit-and-miss rehashes of old classics.