Posted November 12, 2019
toxicTom
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TheMonkofDestiny
Not Enough Gun
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Posted November 12, 2019
Understood.
If the development history/legend is to be believed, Code: Veronica was supposed to be the third game before Nemesis actually got the number in its title. I wished it had been reversed since the story that happens in Code: Veronica makes sense in terms of progression from the original version of the second game with Claire going on to look for Chris.
If the development history/legend is to be believed, Code: Veronica was supposed to be the third game before Nemesis actually got the number in its title. I wished it had been reversed since the story that happens in Code: Veronica makes sense in terms of progression from the original version of the second game with Claire going on to look for Chris.
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Posted November 12, 2019
For me it would be:
Fallout series
GTA series
Duke Nukem (also, including the console games)
DOOM
Commander Keen
Fallout series
GTA series
Duke Nukem (also, including the console games)
DOOM
Commander Keen
kai2
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Posted November 12, 2019
XzAr_79: Assassin's Creed even for me: till Revelations, then i really lost interest 'cause i didn't like Desmond'd fate.
understood.. I was never really invested in the modern-day stories. Although AC games aren't always my favorite games -- and I hated the annual installments they tried (thank goodness that's over) -- I've never played one that I didn't like whatsoever. My biggest complaint was the series didn't go RPG sooner.
GreasyDogMeat: I've got around 50 hours in Dark Souls Remastered. Not all in one character as I've restarted with multiple builds... but my love for it grows more and more. I strongly suspect this series is going to become one of my favorites based on my experience so far. Very briefly started 2 & 3 and I really liked the looks of them as well.
I loved the first game and thought the 2nd was fine, but lost interest about half-way through the 3rd. It's an interesting world but I just fell out of love with the combat system. Still, a series worth the time.Post edited November 12, 2019 by kai2
SSolomon
Are you insane?
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Posted November 12, 2019
Prince of Persia - Sands of time trilogy
Mass Effect 1-3
Duke Nukem
Doom
Bloodrayne 1 & 2(My guilty pleasure Halloween games)
Mass Effect 1-3
Duke Nukem
Doom
Bloodrayne 1 & 2(My guilty pleasure Halloween games)
GamezRanker
Disagreement Verboten!
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Posted November 12, 2019
low rated
Eh, I meant that for me personally but some might dislike it a bit so I tried to be respectful of that and went with saying maybe. :)
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Eh, I don't mind if they are mediocre as long as they are fun to play for a bit(any series)....and I am guessing many feel the same way when they find that "sweet spot" series they like.
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As for simplistic I meant in terms of graphics/etc.
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Eh, I don't mind if they are mediocre as long as they are fun to play for a bit(any series)....and I am guessing many feel the same way when they find that "sweet spot" series they like.
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dtgreene: Problem with the "cinematic storytelling" is that it gets in the way of the gameplay.
Also, Final Fantasy 5 isn't that simple once you get a decent selection of jobs and abilities.
I think for many games such cinematic look adds to the gameplay(if the cutscenes are skippable of course) experience. Also, Final Fantasy 5 isn't that simple once you get a decent selection of jobs and abilities.
As for simplistic I meant in terms of graphics/etc.
dtgreene: No, smart phones are not the same as PCs. The interface is different (you don't have either a (phyiscal) keyboard or a mouse as standard, whereas you *do* have a touchscreen (not standard on PCs)). Also, the OS on them handles certain things fundamentally differently (apps are more isolated from each other than separate programs on a PC, for example). In fact, I would say they differ from each other about as much as either platform differs from game consoles.
I didn't mean it's PC as in desktop computer.....they are still(iirc) considered PCs(or computers) in that they have similar hardware internally/etc.StingingVelvet
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Posted November 12, 2019
dtgreene: To put it another way, I treat games only available on DRM-encumbered platforms as if they were only available for systems I don't own, like for a modern video game console or a Macintosh (there's no way of playing Macintosh games without Mac OS).
You can choose to boycott whatever you want, but to say they're not PC games is silly. World of Warcraft is one of the most popular PC games of all time and requires not only a constant internet connection but also a monthly subscription. Yet still... a PC classic, whether you're down with it or not. PC game literally just means a game you play on a home computer.
wasp08
Bon Vivant
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Posted November 12, 2019
Broken Sword
Bioshock
Mass Effect
Bioshock
Mass Effect
kai2
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From United States
Posted November 12, 2019
Yes, agreed.
Heard a person talk years ago about the idea of series. He said that every iteration of a series tries to recapture some of the feeling of the original -- that initial spark -- but end up degrading the overall experience of the series. In essence, the more iterations of a series, the less "valuable" the individual iterations.
Heard a person talk years ago about the idea of series. He said that every iteration of a series tries to recapture some of the feeling of the original -- that initial spark -- but end up degrading the overall experience of the series. In essence, the more iterations of a series, the less "valuable" the individual iterations.
Post edited November 12, 2019 by kai2
dtgreene
vaccines work she/her
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Posted November 12, 2019
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dtgreene: No, smart phones are not the same as PCs. The interface is different (you don't have either a (phyiscal) keyboard or a mouse as standard, whereas you *do* have a touchscreen (not standard on PCs)). Also, the OS on them handles certain things fundamentally differently (apps are more isolated from each other than separate programs on a PC, for example). In fact, I would say they differ from each other about as much as either platform differs from game consoles.
GameRager: I didn't mean it's PC as in desktop computer.....they are still(iirc) considered PCs(or computers) in that they have similar hardware internally/etc. Edit: Why the low rating?
Post edited November 14, 2019 by dtgreene
GamezRanker
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From United States
Posted November 13, 2019
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dtgreene: Not really; the CPU in most smartphones is an ARM CPU, whereas the one in PCs are x86; they are not similar CPUs, as the instruction set architecture is different. (This means that you can't take code compiled for one and expect it to run on the other without emulation, which is slow.)
Doesn't matter, they both have basically the same structure/setup.....cpu/memory/etc. Heck, even most modern consoles just use PC hardware in their designs.
Post edited November 13, 2019 by GameRager
Cavalary
RIP GoodOldGOG:DRMfree,one price,goodies,community
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lolinc
roms! Roms! ROMS!
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Posted November 13, 2019
GameRager: I didn't mean it's PC as in desktop computer.....they are still(iirc) considered PCs(or computers) in that they have similar hardware internally/etc.
dtgreene: Not really; the CPU in most smartphones is an ARM CPU, whereas the one in PCs are x86; they are not similar CPUs, as the instruction set architecture is different. (This means that you can't take code compiled for one and expect it to run on the other without emulation, which is slow.) So, I guess the more I think about it, isn't a PC any chip-architecture that runs Windows? I don't even think there is a seperate kernel for AMD and Intel anymore.
Post edited November 13, 2019 by lolinc
KiNgBrAdLeY7
Слава России! ура́
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Posted November 13, 2019
GOLDEN AXE
toxicTom
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Posted November 13, 2019
StingingVelvet: You can choose to boycott whatever you want, but to say they're not PC games is silly.
Saying they're not and treating them as if they're not PC games are two different things, and dtgreene wrote the latter to which I chimed in. It's just a little psychological trick to apply to oneself. Of course I'd like to play games like RDR2 or Doom 2016 too, but seeing them as "not available for my system" and be done with it is easier than constantly thinking about giving up the DRM free stance or being tempted to pirate them.