Posted February 14, 2014
What is gog's opinion on them?
Reason I ask is Batman and Witcher....
I've recently beaten TW2 and it was awesome. Really enjoyed it, not the bosses but rest of the game. The story, the pacing, characters, the world. Very well done. Different from TW1 tough so I have hard time comparing them as games. (oh. the boss fights i did not like.... but in a way I will remember them fondly. )
Now Batman
I really enjoyed Batman: AA years ago. Not a huge Batman nerd but it was really fun game. Don't really have a desire to replay it but I beat that in "one go" (as i played only the game without pausing to play something else)
Now comes Batman: AC and it's meh. It is open world but the only result is that I have to fly like a moron from one side of the map to another. Yes. There are 'tons' of stuff to do. Mooks to beat up, riddler's riddles, sidequests
Yet it only results with me beating them up for xp gain (and its boring already as simple xp gain is not a strong motivator to fight them anymore) skipping the riddles as they have no point (why would Batman solve them if they are not a threat to anyone?) and skipping siequests because they disrupt the flow of the game, which results in immersion breaking.
Example: I am supposed to track Mr. Freeze. I fly for a minute then I hear the phone ringing. It is a sidequest involving Zszaz. If I don't answer nothing happens right? I don't have to. it is a sidequest and me not answering the phone won't cause a damn thing. it will still be there after i do current quest. Yet in game if I didn't answer Zszaz would murder innocent person. Batman cannot let that happen so he must answer. Simple sidequest breaks the flow of the game as it creates conflict between gameplay mechanic and world immersion.
The game is bad. It is subjective opinion. It is bad for me.
Therefore I worry about TW3. That it being open world will make the game shit. Not that the game will be bad but that I would simply not enjoy it, like I am not enjoying B:AC or like I never enjoyed Oblivion and have no desire whatsoever to play Skyrim.
Does anyone else share that opinion?
Reason I ask is Batman and Witcher....
I've recently beaten TW2 and it was awesome. Really enjoyed it, not the bosses but rest of the game. The story, the pacing, characters, the world. Very well done. Different from TW1 tough so I have hard time comparing them as games. (oh. the boss fights i did not like.... but in a way I will remember them fondly. )
Now Batman
I really enjoyed Batman: AA years ago. Not a huge Batman nerd but it was really fun game. Don't really have a desire to replay it but I beat that in "one go" (as i played only the game without pausing to play something else)
Now comes Batman: AC and it's meh. It is open world but the only result is that I have to fly like a moron from one side of the map to another. Yes. There are 'tons' of stuff to do. Mooks to beat up, riddler's riddles, sidequests
Yet it only results with me beating them up for xp gain (and its boring already as simple xp gain is not a strong motivator to fight them anymore) skipping the riddles as they have no point (why would Batman solve them if they are not a threat to anyone?) and skipping siequests because they disrupt the flow of the game, which results in immersion breaking.
Example: I am supposed to track Mr. Freeze. I fly for a minute then I hear the phone ringing. It is a sidequest involving Zszaz. If I don't answer nothing happens right? I don't have to. it is a sidequest and me not answering the phone won't cause a damn thing. it will still be there after i do current quest. Yet in game if I didn't answer Zszaz would murder innocent person. Batman cannot let that happen so he must answer. Simple sidequest breaks the flow of the game as it creates conflict between gameplay mechanic and world immersion.
The game is bad. It is subjective opinion. It is bad for me.
Therefore I worry about TW3. That it being open world will make the game shit. Not that the game will be bad but that I would simply not enjoy it, like I am not enjoying B:AC or like I never enjoyed Oblivion and have no desire whatsoever to play Skyrim.
Does anyone else share that opinion?