flyingjohn
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Proceeded by the protagonist kicking the cat for shittalking.
Wtf,jap mobile games have better characters then the console jrpgs.
Proceeded by the protagonist kicking the cat for shittalking.
Wtf,jap mobile games have better characters then the console jrpgs.
Proceeded by the protagonist kicking the cat for shittalking.
Wtf,jap mobile games have better characters then the console jrpgs.
I gave it 3 hours before uninstalling.
Replaying this for about the fifth time or something after a hiatus of maybe three years. I somewhat disagree. You can spot evidence for all of these things before the end of C1. They do come all at once though, and the witch is slightly suspicious although the lesser evil.Been playing Witcher 1 for the first time.
It's pretty okay, and serviceable. It's any wonder this series took off if I'm being honest. I like a lot of concepts for both the gameplay and narrative, but the execution isn't there to elevate the rest of the game.
For the story, take Chapter 1 for example. I don't know if I missed anything here, but it seems a fairly straightforward goal of solving quests, and figuring out information about Salamandra while doing them as you try to find Javed. At the end of it, Abigail mentions all these twists and turns about how the people you've been working for the entire time are all rotten to the core, and have done evil deeds that caused them to unintentionally conjure up the beast. I love the idea behind that if there were a bit more foreshadowing around this concept. Instead of having clues here and there (the most you get is maybe a small scene with Odo's dog), it's just a bit of a twist that turns the narrative on its head instead of a proper build-up leading into a crescendo
Ilsa killed herself with poison, mentions of her violation, Mikul being a bitch. Odo's dog barking at his brother's grave, him being a lousy drunk (this is the biggest leap though before the reveals at the end). Haren dealing with all sides. Reverend being obviously a bastard. When the Beast is bit by bit revealed to have come from the wickedness of men, all the parts start falling to their places. But that's just my two cents.
Playing through nu-Prey on max difficulty with all survival options turned on.
So far I've spent 7 hours cursing and scraping for resources, and this feeling reminds me of my first playthrough of System Shock 2.
Pretty good game so far.
Overall, combat becomes a slog after a while, certain aspects of the story never feel fully fleshed out (esp the more interesting ideas), and overall the game just feels like an introduction to everything Witcher. If this was the only entry in the series, I'd feel dissatisfied because some stuff is really interesting, but it almost feels like CD Projekt was avoiding going too much into detail into anything because they were going to expand on it in the sequel. But there's a charm to the game, and to what it tries to do. Looking forward to starting Witcher 2.
X-Com: Apocalypse
It's the same as the previous games, yet it is not. Playing in one city feels weird but not bad. I guess the biggest difference for me is that I can't blow everything up.
Finished Metroid Zero Mission, now into Metroid 2 with color patch ( https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4388/ + https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4579/ )
Finished Metroid Zero Mission, now into Metroid 2 with color patch ( https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4388/ + https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4579/ )
You should play AM2R. It's vastly superior. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AM2R
Poor choice of words! :DX-Com: Apocalypse
It's the same as the previous games, yet it is not. Playing in one city feels weird but not bad. I guess the biggest difference for me is that I can't blow everything up.
Overall, combat becomes a slog after a while, certain aspects of the story never feel fully fleshed out (esp the more interesting ideas), and overall the game just feels like an introduction to everything Witcher. If this was the only entry in the series, I'd feel dissatisfied because some stuff is really interesting, but it almost feels like CD Projekt was avoiding going too much into detail into anything because they were going to expand on it in the sequel. But there's a charm to the game, and to what it tries to do. Looking forward to starting Witcher 2.
The Witcher is one of my favorite games when it comes to the story and writing. It's right up there with TW3, and the soundtrack is one of the all-time best.
I disagree about the story not feeling fully fleshed out. Certain things were intentionally left vague (i.e. The Grandmaster - Alvin connection) for the player to draw their own conclusions. I actually prefer that approach vs everything being spelled out for us.
I agree about combat becoming a slog by the end. However, in my experience, the majority of RPGs suffer from that same issue.
Finished Metroid Zero Mission, now into Metroid 2 with color patch ( https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4388/ + https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4579/ )
You should play AM2R. It's vastly superior. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AM2R
The Messenger – I got to the part the world switches to 16 bit. It’s fine, but I don’t care much for the genre and this game doesn't do anything too innovative gameplay wise to draw me in. I probably wouldn’t have tried it I didn’t get it for free from Epic.
Finished Metroid Zero Mission, now into Metroid 2 with color patch ( https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4388/ + https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4579/ )
You should play AM2R. It's vastly superior. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AM2R
I remember renting Super Metroid from my local Blockbuster video store when it first came out for my Super Nintendo console. Will always remember that lisping game developer using his own voice in the brief digitized exposition. Never was I so unhappy to have to return a game within the 2-3 days rental time limit and leave it uncompleted (for some bizarre reason, it never occurred to me to, um, just rent it again). Still looking for that perfect Metroid experience. Maybe this is it.
Proceeded by the protagonist kicking the cat for shittalking.
Wtf,jap mobile games have better characters then the console jrpgs.
I gave it 3 hours before uninstalling.
Finally finished Black Mesa. Crowbar Collective did a brilliant job on this despite the issues I had with the final Xen chapter mentioned in an earlier post, which might have been a problem with the original game design by Valve and not CC's fault. All in all, I would have to rate this as one of the very best fan projects ever done for PC gaming, very much worthy of an updated and enhanced paid release on Steam. You'll get your money's worth for sure if you liked Half-Life.