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  1. I can't comment on the console version as I haven't played it or followed it too closely but that one does sound like it needed more time in the oven and I'd be willing to bet it was the main reason behind the delays. The PC version isn't "a buggy dumpsterfire of a game" by any stretch of the imagination, though. It's honestly in a fairly good state for this kind of open-world RPG. Bethesda games usually launch in a worse state than this. Maybe I've been lucky but I haven't experienced anything game-breaking in my 20+ hours of playtime so far, mostly just funny jank.
  2. So this Cyberpunk game is pretty alright, uh?

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    2. Mal

      Mal

      Is it at least Cyberpunk enough?

    3. deanb

      deanb

      A delay would imply going past an original project end date. Whereas if your original end date is already beyond that then you're not trying to do 100 tasks in 12 months, rushing to meet that, then trying to wrap up the rest in an additional 2 month delay, but instead 100 tasks in 18 months from the get go.

      Bit like "buffer time" if you've seen Lower Decks. Or proper project management and scope if you've seen that.

    4. toxicitizen

      toxicitizen

      Even if wasn't public, the project will always have had some kind of internal target they were shooting for. How else could they possibly plan and budget? The distinction you're making is purely semantic. An internal delay is still a delay.

       

      Besides, software development is notoriously difficult to plan for. The game was in development for like 7 years, 5 of those being active development with a full team. That seems like plenty of time "from the get go" to me. At some point, you have to announce a release date and try to make it. Estimating that release date is where they fucked up.

  3. For Kiwami 1, it's sort of in the middle? Combat was updated to modern standards and they added stuff like side-quests and the Majima everywhere system but overall it's fairly faithful, I think. The story is unchanged and I vaguely recall some people being disappointed about the cutscenes because, IIRC, they actually re-used animation data from the PS2 version, so they look kinda weird and stiff. I can't say about Kiwami 2 because I never played the original Yakuza 2 but as far as I'm aware that one is more of a proper remake.
  4. I'm with you there but Zero is a special situation. The original Yakuza is kinda barebones compared to later entries and the story by itself is a little rough. I have a theory that the entire reason they made Zero was because they wanted to remake the first two games to appeal to new players and realized how godawful the original was as an entry point. Zero isn't just a fantastic game in its own right, it's a much better introduction to the series and it's not even close. And like I said above, it retroactively makes the story of Kiwami more interesting to the point where Kiwami ends up almost feeling like a story add-on for Zero. Also, since Kiwami is a remake, you don't really need to worry about less refined gameplay.
  5. Damn, half the series is worse than Kiwami 1? That's... disappointing. I was hoping as the series went on the games would keep getting better as they build up to Y0/6. ? No idea who/what that is and I obviously can't comment on specifics until I play the game. All I know is someone on another forum that's a big fan mentioned that halfway through the game didn't have any spoilers but as they got closer to the end I asked again if the game was still spoiler-free for the previous entries and their answer changed to an emphatic no.
  6. Yeah, I checked in with someone that's been playing it and it spoils things for the previous games. Never trust reviewers on shit like that lol. And @Mal you almost make it sound like you wanna rush through Zero to get at the rest and man, just don't! Zero is so good, savor it. If anything, it's Kiwami 1 you should feel that way towards. It's not bad by any means but even remade the original still feels weak compared to the others. And Zero was basically made to enhance it, so it's retroactively made more interesting by playing Zero first. And btw, I have spare keys for Kiwami 1 and 2 from Humble Choice if you want them.
  7. About fucking time. The fact that they're coming out all at once kinda makes me think they were sitting on them until the Xbox versions were ready, which is pretty lame tbh. I'm long past giving a shit about games coming to other platforms but this one makes me a little salty. I could've been playing Yakuza games all year if they had released them individually as they were ready. ?
  8. Word on the street is they're actually going ahead with Royal, which is mildly shocking to me but I'm not complaining. Then again, P4G did generate like 20 millions a decade after release so I'm sure that sent a message. They could probably get away with charging 50$ or so for Royal, if not straight up full price, so it makes sense they'd wanna strike while the iron is still hot.
  9. As far as I can tell, this still hasn't been officially confirmed yet but the trailer somehow got out last night. Persona 5 Strikers day 1 on PC in the West! Hopefully that means Royal isn't too far off.
  10. Stayed up until like 8AM finishing Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds the other day. I blame my messed up sleep schedule and coffee. Do not drink coffee at midnight. Or do, if you wanna stay up until 8AM reading Revelation Space, I guess. Stop me if you've heard this one before: millions of years ago, an ancient alien civilization was mysteriously wiped out right around the time they developed space faring technology. At the start of the story, one of the main characters is on an archaeological dig site unearthing some kind of marker said civilization left buried there. It's also the first book in what's called the "Inhibitor trilogy". Sounds familiar? Yep, this is the book Mass Effect ripped off! Well, not really. To be fair, the premise I described is essentially where the similarities end. The world of Revelation Space is actually way more grim and less Star Trek-y than Mass Effect. Incidentally (or not?), I also found it significantly more interesting. Which is fortunate because I actually bought the rest of the trilogy (along with another standalone book set in the same world) before I read a single word of this one. So a lot was riding on this book lol. Yeah, I never said I was a smart consumer. I was super tempted to just jump right into the next book (which would be that standalone one I mentioned) but it's a thicc boi and, with Cyberpunk coming in a week, if I can't finish it in time then it's likely to be all I end up reading this month. So, last night I decided to start the third Wheel of Time book instead. I started the series back in March and I've only read two so far, so I've been neglecting it for way too long. I wanted to at least finish reading the first box set by the end of the year. Really gonna have to focus more on it next year because these 14 books aren't going to read themselves. I also really need to finish Dark Tower already. I stopped after book 5 like a decade ago and I'm back up to book 4 now. I do want to read It before I reach the point where it becomes relevant though, which makes it a little daunting. That book is so fucking long lol...
  11. Oh wow, you're right. That must have changed in one of the recent updates (I think the Xbox app and GP itself are both technically out of beta now?) because that definitely did NOT work the last time I tried lol. It would throw a warning that I could only install games to the same drive where Win10 apps get installed. I'm guessing it had something to do with them using the Microsoft Store download pipeline for GP. I could have changed the install drive for Win10 apps in general but I didn't wanna fuck with that and I wasn't sure what effect it would have on already installed apps. Plus, I didn't really want to install that stuff on my Steam SSD.
  12. Gears of War 4 Since I just bought Gears 5, I figured I should at least play this one first. I had been meaning to do so all year but I kept installing it, not playing it, and uninstalling it because it takes like 130GBs. And since Gamepass games can only be installed to your Windows 10 drive, that means it was taking like half the available space on my boot SSD. Anyway, it was pretty fun. I'm not exactly a huge Gears fan, I had only played the original years ago because it was the only one they ever released on PC. I'm not sure what I expected from this one but that sure was some Gears of War. It honestly almost felt a little dated, but not in a bad way. This is PS360-era cover shooter through and through. If that's what you're in the mood for, I think Gears of War is about as good as it gets. My biggest issue was that I couldn't choose who I wanted to play as. I know if you play co-op the second player can play as Kait but I kinda wish I had been able to choose her in single-player too. This felt like her story more than JD's since she was the one with the most at stake in the story. Playing as Marcus Fenix's son kinda felt like a concession to their dudebro fanbase or something. The story was also kinda weak. Again, I don't know what I expected here, but the pacing seemed off to me. The way it all happens in one go, with each act leading immediately into the next one without leaving any breathing room for any of the events. It made everything feel kinda rushed, especially with the sudden ending and the way some plot threads aren't really resolved. Like it's implying that something big is happening but you're only following this small group of characters on this one little thing they're doing on the periphery of things. Which is fine, I guess, this could just be me having the wrong expectations for what a Gears of War story is lol. The game does make up for it with atmosphere, though. There's some really cool level design and creepy monster stuff in there, and the windflares were a neat little bit of worldbuilding. So yeah, not bad/10. Looking forward to playing Gears 5 in the near future.
  13. Oh wow, that's really cool. And it means they basically localized the game twice, which is no small amount of dedication. They really went all out on this one. This is also the first one to get an english dub since the original way back on PS2, right?
  14. Of course, RIGHT after I post this, there's a Steam sale and I notice that MS and EA somehow never got the memo that discounts aren't supposed to be this good anymore. Seriously, can't remember the last time I've seen something like Gears 5 go that low just a year after launch. It just doesn't happen anymore.
  15. These days I barely even buy the few games I do want to play. My secret: spending all my money on books instead. Seriously, I can't fucking stop. I already have enough of a backlog to last me like halfway through next year but I keep buying more. So I'm really in no position to judge you. ?
  16. Dude, sto-- Well, as long as you realize you have a problem... I have a feeling the best way to help you is probably to force you to play that last one in its entirety before allowing you to buy or play anything else. Like the video game equivalent of a dad catching his kid with a cigarette and making him smoke the entire pack.
  17. True but I'm not familiar with this publisher. They could end up being region-locked. And even if not, the ports might be complete garbage or have ridiculous online DRM (like the old Chinese ports) that makes it all a pain in the ass. Not exactly an ideal scenario.
  18. Crossbell coming to Steam but... They also have pages up for all the Sen games, the first two being the KAI versions. As far as I can tell, none of them have the english loc. Just Chinese and Korean.
  19. Completely off topic but this thread wasn't very active over the years so going back just a few pages was kind of a blast from the past. So many names I haven't seen in years. You guys remember FDS? Man, that guy was such a fucking dick lol.
  20. Ah ok, yeah I don't really look at game reviews anymore tbh. I've come to realize they're completely useless to me. These days I just kinda know what I'm interested in. So either I'll buy the game regardless of review scores or I'll take a quick glance at metacritic and opencritic to know if I want to wait for a sale.
  21. Yeah, this is one of those things where they're branding it like a fresh start and PR says it's a "perfect entry point for newcomers!" but if you ask fans they'll tell you you absolutely should not start there. Kinda like Cold Steel III. Basically never fucking trust PR. It's why I'm so annoyed they're dropping the 7 for the western release and trying to pass it off as a reboot. It's really not.
  22. Enjoy it for both of us, man. I refuse to jump ahead, so no buying it for me until they put Y3-6 on PC.
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