Posted October 26, 2015
toxicTom
Big Daddy
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From Germany
Leroux
Major Blockhead
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From Germany
Posted October 26, 2015
I'm glad to hear it, you're welcome! Be careful if you watch trailers or read anything about it, some stuff is specifically about episode 5 and spoiling quite a lot.
toxicTom
Big Daddy
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From Germany
Leroux
Major Blockhead
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From Germany
Posted October 26, 2015
Doesn't seem like it, sadly; I think there was talk about the possibility of a retail version once all episodes are out, but as far as I know it's not confirmed yet and it remains to be seen whether the disc would have DRM on it or not. The publisher is Square Enix.
andysheets1975
RIP Roy 01/07/2023
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From United States
Posted October 26, 2015
Alan Wake. It seems like this one wasn't as well-received as the Max Payne games, which is interesting because as much as I like Max Payne, in comparing them I think I had more interesting gameplay experiences with Alan Wake. The two-pronged gunplay technique, requiring you to "burn" the enemies with your flashlight before you could kill them with your guns, combined with Alan being a fairly fragile character, means that the encounters tend to be more intense. The game is also really gorgeous to look at, and I'm probably just biased toward the outdoors setting over Max Payne's generic urban environments.
Much like Max Payne, I could take or leave the writing, although it does sort of make sense that Alan, a struggling author, would inflict some pretty tedious monologues on the player. I kept imagining that the game's real title was Garth Marenghi's Alan Wake :p
Much like Max Payne, I could take or leave the writing, although it does sort of make sense that Alan, a struggling author, would inflict some pretty tedious monologues on the player. I kept imagining that the game's real title was Garth Marenghi's Alan Wake :p
jv_calderon
Old User
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From United States
Posted October 26, 2015
Two Worlds
One of the most underrated games I've ever played. Sure, the voice acting is goofy and it has its share of bugs. But it's a really incredible experience, if you want it to be.
One of the most underrated games I've ever played. Sure, the voice acting is goofy and it has its share of bugs. But it's a really incredible experience, if you want it to be.
bad_fur_day1
Here they grow again
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From New Zealand
Posted October 26, 2015
Devil May Cry 3 - Normal difficulty
Great game, "Even a devil may cry when he loses a loved one."
That's better, I couldn't stand to be a substandard devil hunter. I can get rid of the "Easy" note on my games finished list. I think I'll add the rocking theme song to my playlist.
<Qualified at hunting devils while eating pizza. Yeah.
Great game, "Even a devil may cry when he loses a loved one."
That's better, I couldn't stand to be a substandard devil hunter. I can get rid of the "Easy" note on my games finished list. I think I'll add the rocking theme song to my playlist.
<Qualified at hunting devils while eating pizza. Yeah.
ScotchMonkey
60.27% Through!
ScotchMonkey Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Apr 2012
From Denmark
Posted October 26, 2015
ScotchMonkey: Blood Dragon
The devs must have had a blast making this game. As a child of the late eighties and nineties I was right at home with its loving send up to all that was rediculous and fun about geek and sci fi from that era.
That being said I realy disliked the aesthetic of a blood red sky and sorta jungle environment. I think traditional level design with a liniear path would have suited the narrative alot better.
Still a lot of fun and was really refreshing to play a game that was having as much fun as you were.
toxicTom: Sounds interesting. Got some link? Google seems to know only some Far Cry 3 DLC of that name. The devs must have had a blast making this game. As a child of the late eighties and nineties I was right at home with its loving send up to all that was rediculous and fun about geek and sci fi from that era.
That being said I realy disliked the aesthetic of a blood red sky and sorta jungle environment. I think traditional level design with a liniear path would have suited the narrative alot better.
Still a lot of fun and was really refreshing to play a game that was having as much fun as you were.
You can get it as DLC or as a standalone game.
toxicTom
Big Daddy
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From Germany
Posted October 26, 2015
Leroux: Doesn't seem like it, sadly; I think there was talk about the possibility of a retail version once all episodes are out, but as far as I know it's not confirmed yet and it remains to be seen whether the disc would have DRM on it or not. The publisher is Square Enix.
Thanks for the info. If there will ever be a retail version I might consider to buy it and "DRM free" it myself... Buying a DRM'd download version is a no-go for me :-/ Thanks, sounds good! Except for that it's Far Cry 3... means UPlay, right?
Post edited October 26, 2015 by toxicTom
ScotchMonkey
60.27% Through!
ScotchMonkey Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Apr 2012
From Denmark
Posted October 26, 2015
Leroux: Doesn't seem like it, sadly; I think there was talk about the possibility of a retail version once all episodes are out, but as far as I know it's not confirmed yet and it remains to be seen whether the disc would have DRM on it or not. The publisher is Square Enix.
toxicTom: Thanks for the info. If there will ever be a retail version I might consider to buy it and "DRM free" it myself... Buying a DRM'd download version is a no-go for me :-/ ScotchMonkey: It is the same thing. Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon.
You can get it as DLC or as a standalone game.
toxicTom: Thanks, sounds good! Except for that it's Far Cry 3... means UPlay, right? You can get it as DLC or as a standalone game.
But yeah uplay unless you pirate it.
Leroux
Major Blockhead
Leroux Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Apr 2010
From Germany
Posted October 26, 2015
Or Steam. But I respect toxicTom wanting it DRM-free. For me, it wasn't such a big deal because I knew that I would play it right after buying and that I'm unlikely to replay it now that I've finished it, so considering that you can almost pay the same price to see a two hour 3D movie on weekends, I was okay with the thought of possibly only "renting" it to experience it once.
Post edited October 26, 2015 by Leroux
Graubert
Camerupt
Graubert Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Sep 2012
From Austria
Posted October 26, 2015
Wolf among us: Nice graphics and voice acting but it's more an interactive movie with some quicktime-event action scenes who add a bit of gameplay-variety.
The game gives the illusion that your choices matter but they do not. I played the game twice, once as the super friendly guy and then as the hyper-aggressive psycho; ... it wasn't worth it. There are very few choices which slighty have a small influence and just one choice near the end which really makes a difference. Apart from that, the story - which is at best average - stays exactly the same.
Furthermore, they try too hard to portray their game as mature. All these shabby fables (supposedly hundreds of year old characters) behave like idiots, whose motives can be broken down into money, sex and drugs.
I played a lot of story-driven games who didn't need to push their (pseudo-)matureness down my throat like that (Blackwell series or Gemini Rue for example).
I would give the game 2 (maybe 2 1/2) out of 5 stars, because the voice acting is nice and the graphic style is unique but most characters are boring, the story is mediocre and the game has neither depth nor replay value.
The game gives the illusion that your choices matter but they do not. I played the game twice, once as the super friendly guy and then as the hyper-aggressive psycho; ... it wasn't worth it. There are very few choices which slighty have a small influence and just one choice near the end which really makes a difference. Apart from that, the story - which is at best average - stays exactly the same.
Furthermore, they try too hard to portray their game as mature. All these shabby fables (supposedly hundreds of year old characters) behave like idiots, whose motives can be broken down into money, sex and drugs.
I played a lot of story-driven games who didn't need to push their (pseudo-)matureness down my throat like that (Blackwell series or Gemini Rue for example).
I would give the game 2 (maybe 2 1/2) out of 5 stars, because the voice acting is nice and the graphic style is unique but most characters are boring, the story is mediocre and the game has neither depth nor replay value.
Post edited October 26, 2015 by Graubert
StorkV88
simply stunning
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From United Kingdom
Posted October 26, 2015
South Park Stick of Truth, what a great game!
sebarnolds
Gamer
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From Belgium
Posted October 27, 2015
Finished the entire season of Life is Strange. A great game for those who like adventure games with good writing, beautiful graphics and great music. Pacing is slow but it helps setting the mood.
Full list here.
Full list here.
bler144
μαϊμού
bler144 Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Dec 2013
From United States
Posted October 27, 2015
Nearwood: CE (HOG) from _Slaugh_'s great GA.
The art is fantastic - bright vibrant. Worst thing I can say about it is that it reminded me just a hair of Thomas Kinkade, but I think that approach works well for a fantasy world.
Voice acting...eh. For being a time/space traveling heroine, she sure sounds like she's lacking in confidence.
Puzzles are generally good, and the actual "hidden object" part of the game was somewhat minimal - like adventure/HOG lite. The hint system was also good - each puzzle has an available button you can press if you aren't even sure WTF the puzzle is, but that doesn't give any spoilers on solving it.
B+, maybe.
Not sure what to play next - about 60% of the way through Aarklash - possible I'll pick back up with mark of the ninja instead.
The art is fantastic - bright vibrant. Worst thing I can say about it is that it reminded me just a hair of Thomas Kinkade, but I think that approach works well for a fantasy world.
Voice acting...eh. For being a time/space traveling heroine, she sure sounds like she's lacking in confidence.
Puzzles are generally good, and the actual "hidden object" part of the game was somewhat minimal - like adventure/HOG lite. The hint system was also good - each puzzle has an available button you can press if you aren't even sure WTF the puzzle is, but that doesn't give any spoilers on solving it.
B+, maybe.
Not sure what to play next - about 60% of the way through Aarklash - possible I'll pick back up with mark of the ninja instead.