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It's less embarassing that way. You're making a video game movie but also not really. Either that or Paul W.S. Anderson is such a hack that he can't conceive of another way of introducing and building that world. Just look at the weird fantasy world through the eyes of normal-ass soldiers. That's surely the most interesting way to go about it.
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toxicitizen replied to MetalCaveman's topic in General Gaming Chat
That was in response to what Thursday said, not to your purchasing decision. Also, when I say "best game ever" I just wanna clarify that I'm speaking specifically as a hardcore Deus Ex fanboy lol. -
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toxicitizen replied to MetalCaveman's topic in General Gaming Chat
Aren't pretty much all of these things fairly typical of AAA game development to one degree or another? It sounds kinda bad when you put it all together like that but it's not like any single aspect of Witcher 3 is flawless, either. But the overall package still ends up being greater than the sum of its parts. At least, in my opinion. I know some people still like to go on and on about how the combat is somehow "bad" lol. Personally I'm not too worried. A part of me foolishly expects the best game ever made (lol) but I also know to realistically expect it to be rough in some ways, especially around launch. And even then, it HAS to end up being more interesting than Assassin's Creed, of all things. I'll take ambitious-but-flawed over assembly-line-cookie-cutter any day. -
Probably something along the lines of "amount of work required to get game running on PS5 is not zero and game is unlikely to make us any more money", so the devs couldn't be bothered. Like, that list is mostly stuff I've never heard of, mediocre trash or Hitman Go. Shadow Complex is the only one I'd consider a game worth putting any effort into.
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Games You've Bought Episode MMXX: Revenge of the Backlog
toxicitizen replied to MetalCaveman's topic in General Gaming Chat
I was gonna wait until closer to launch but a friend surprised me with a Steam gift for my birthday. Why isn't it November 18 yet???? -
My main issue with Foundation was how formulaic it was. The new powers were cool but "Go there and interact with this altar kinda thing. Alright cool, now do it 3 more times" was just boring to me. Exploring the Oldest House in the main game was great because I never knew what weird shit I'd find around the next corner. Foundation was less interesting to me because it lacked that unpredictability. I'm assuming the whole thing with Former being out of the Astral Plane at the end is sequel bait. Which could be really cool if, you know, they actually follow up on it.
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Control: Foundation and AWE DLCs Well, these certainly didn't do much to change my view that single-player DLC that takes place outside the main campaign is rarely all that great. It was more Control but it somehow lacked what made Control so great. I don't know if it was due to me taking a break between the base game and DLC or this just not working as well in short-form, but I just couldn't really get back into it. By the time I started the AWE questline (which is the thing I had been anticipating since starting the game), I was already checked out and ready for the game to be over. There wasn't much going on story-wise but what was there was fine. Foundation touched on some mysterious stuff from a main game side-quest but didn't really resolve anything. AWE obviously fleshed out the Alan Wake connection but here I enjoyed reading the documents about Bright Falls more than the actual events of the DLC. Also, that better be Alan Wake 2 they're teasing at the end because if they blue-ball us again on this I think I'm gonna have a hard time getting excited about anything Remedy makes in the future. Between never getting sequels/closure and every single game being caught in some shitty exclusivity deal, there's only so much I can take. I think I'll just brace myself for the worst and assume that IF Alan Wake 2 is actually happening (as opposed to just more Alan Wake-themed Control), then it's likely the game being funded by Epic's newly-established publishing arm. Which means it'll likely be a permanent EGS exclusive lol. That would be preferable to the game not existing but not by much...
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Games You've Bought Episode MMXX: Revenge of the Backlog
toxicitizen replied to MetalCaveman's topic in General Gaming Chat
Couldn't say no to more Spelunky. The good news is it's still good. The bad news is I still suck at it. Somehow worse than before. I mean I haven't played in a while but I honestly didn't expect my first run to actually end within sight of the entrance lol. -
The album dropped! I actually listened to the entire thing in one sitting without really intending to lol. I think it would've been unrealistic to expect him to top the sheer brilliance of Bustin but there's a few great ones on it.
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Neil Cicierega just announced a new Mouth album! ? Everything is going to be good now. If you have no idea what the fuck I'm going on about, please let me make your day so much better.
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Spent most of September binge reading the Witcher books. I read the first two short story collections earlier this year and the first proper novel back in June but only got around to checking out book 2 this month. Mainly because book 1 wasn't amazing. It wasn't bad or anything but it was pretty slow and uneventful. It's mostly set up and no payoff and at the time I really wanted to read The Stand so I did that right after. But yeah, started book 2 at the beginning of the month and boy, does it pick up. I was planning to at least read book 2 and 3 and MAYBE 4 if I was still feeling it (because I really want to finish them so I can go back and play Blood & Wine before Cyberpunk comes out) but they get so good from that point on that I ended up reading all the way to the end of book 5. These books are kinda weird. It's like Sapkowski keeps getting bored and decides to throw in random shit. Like, he got to the final chapter of book 3 and went "Oh! I know! I'll introduce a framing device where the story is actually being told to little kids in a village by a traveling hobo! And I'll never bring it up again lol" To be fair, I'm pretty sure it's meant to tie into some weird timeline stuff in the last two books when Ciri starts doing her thing but at the time it's kind of out of nowhere. I don't mind playing around with format and structure but in this case it was often more distracting than anything else. Also, some of the books are weirdly structured in that what you would think of as the climax is halfway through and then the last few chapters are used to catch you up on world-building or whatever. Like, book 1 doesn't really have a climax but there's this big thing that happens in the middle of book 2 that totally feels like one. Then book 3 just kinda leads straight into book 4 and THAT one sure ends on a more exciting note. It feels like at some point it was meant to be a trilogy or something and it was broken up into 5 books, for some reason. There's still technically a final book but it's a prequel that was written like 15 years after the series ended. I'll get to it later, I mostly just wanted to finish the main storyline so I could get back to Blood & Wine. I played the first couple hours back around March and picked up on some stuff that seemed to be directly referencing the books. And I already had the first 3 at that point, so I figured I'd wait before playing it. And now I'm really glad I did because there's at least one character that I really wouldn't have fully appreciated without context from the books. But man, reading the books kinda reframes the games in a not super positive way. Like they're still great but they feel so fan fiction-y now lol. Especially Witcher 3 with the way it kinda, sorta retcons some stuff that the books can be interpreted at vaguely hinting towards but never really explicitly states. Also, I've wanted to revisit Witcher 2 ever since my playthrough of Witcher 3 at the beginning of the year, but now I'm morbidly curious to go back to Witcher 1 as well, which...
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Prey is one of those games that I played months after launch and it was so my shit that I was almost angry at myself for waiting so long to play it. Anyone that doesn't like it is a bad person, as far as I'm concerned. Also, I guess I'm the only one that likes The Evil Within and whatever, it's too good for you jerks anyway!!!
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Yeah and if Playstation Now is any indication, it's just not ready to become THE way to play. The experience is just too shit and it comes down to things that can't really be solved on the software side. I'd be fine using it as BC substitute to play older games but it's a garbage way to play the latest games. Now that they're coming to PC, I'm really glad I ended up not playing Horizon on PSNow and I kinda regret playing Bloodborne and God of War. God of War and Uncharted 4 both definitely suffered from the shitty image quality and compression. Like, I could tell they were both gorgeous games but I kinda had to squint and try to imagine how pretty they looked.
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Yeah, it doesn't take a genius to see that they mean for Gamepass and their cloud gaming app to eventually converge. Stadia has shown that the industry isn't quite there yet, though lol. And honestly, Microsoft basically becoming a third-party publisher wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. Especially with the insane studio acquisition spree they've been on.
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Oh that's a good point, hadn't thought about that. The same logic also applies to Steam. The Xbox app is still trash, so even with Gamepass on PC it's guaranteed plenty of people would rather just buy the games directly from Steam. Their recent releases certainly seem to have sold fine. And I'm pretty sure Gamepass is coming to Steam sooner rather than later, anyway. They already laid the groundwork for a subscription service with EA Play. I think it's just a matter of time.
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I really don't find the time of creation of the IP to be a convincing argument, to be honest. Besides, if you go down that road, Doom, Wolfenstein, Fallout and Elder Scrolls all started out as PC exclusives. I agree when it comes to a specific, concrete game. But I don't feel like it's a strong argument when it comes to a whole IP and hypothetical future games. Like, what if it had been Microsoft and not Bethesda that bought the Fallout IP all those years ago? It would've been exclusive all this time and I don't really see how it would make any meaningful difference here. An IP isn't inherently exclusive or multiplatform, it's all about who owns it. Case in point, Horizon and (if certain rumors are to be believed) soon Bloodborne and God of War. And just to be clear, I'm not defending exclusivity here. Everything should be multiplatform as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, I can definitely empathize with this point of view. If you're mainly a Playstation guy then this unequivocally sucks. And I doubt it's just about Gamepass to be honest. 7.5 billions is a LOT of money just to boost the line-up of a service that's probably not super profitable yet. They could've easily just done a deal like they have with EA. I fully expect at least some of these IPs to become Xbox exclusives and "smaller" ones like Doom, Wolfestein, Evil Within and Dishonored seem like the most likely candidates here. If the tweet I posted about Sony trying to secure Starfield exclusivity is true, then I could definitely see this being also one of the (likely many) reasons motivating this acquisition. Not having the latest Bethesda flagship title is a pretty major blow to any platform. Then again, like I said, Elder Scrolls is kinda like Minecraft where it's so huge that it might make more financial sense to keep it multiplatform. Profits from a multiplatform release probably outweigh whatever fanboy brownie points they'd get from keeping it exclusive. Unless their aim is specifically to hurt Sony, I guess lol. Which, at this point, I honestly wouldn't blame them for. Sony has been on some special bullshit this gen. They can get fucked as far as I'm concerned.
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Honestly, I find it hard to get upset at this. Paying to remove a specific game from another platform is an absolutely shitty move. But if they're straight up buying the entire studio I mean... what are you gonna do? They're no longer paid-for exclusives that would've been multiplatform, they're first-party now. Also, Microsoft has been doing a lot of the right moves lately. Doesn't mean they won't start being shit again in the future but as things are right now, them buying Bethesda seems far preferable to me (as a PC player) than Sony buying them. Also lmao get fucked Sony.
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Sweet mother of God... What an insane twist. I honestly would've thought a company like Bethesda was simply too big for this kind of move. Gonna be hilarious if this means all those IPs are now Xbox exclusives. Sony's been pretty shit with timed exclusivity and confusing deliberately confusing messaging surrounding it so fuck them lol. I imagine something like Elder Scrolls might simply be too popular not to keep releasing multiplatform. Despite what fanboys on the internet will no doubt endlessly scream at each other over, these moves are calculated and all about the bottom line.
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Honestly, I'm surprised it's taken them this long. From the trailer, it looks like a massive upgrade, especially with the camera freedom it brings for special attacks animations. And given the art style of the series, they can probably keep using the same models until like... Disgaea 12. No matter how high res you make them, sprites will inevitably end up looking like shit sooner or later. And 4K is about to become the standard on consoles... I think that's the reason they skipped over Disgaea 3 with the PC releases. For some baffling reason, they hadn't felt the need to do HD sprites at the time, so it looked like shit on day one lol. It just wouldn't fly today, I think. Same reason why they straight up remade Disgaea 1 to rerelease it on consoles.
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Woah, Disgaea 6 going for fully 3D character models. End of an era.
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I meant visually. The setting does seem to be the most interesting thing about it, yeah.
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Seems Sony pulled the trailer lol. Oh well, could still come at a later time I guess. Something about the game looks really off to me so I'm not too broken up about it if it's not coming at all.
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YO WHAT THE HELL Unclear if that's a fuck up on Sony's part or not.