depending on how the servers hold up after release. Halo was a disaster for a while so i won't pick up Battlefield until after its tested by the masses.
Gears 1 was one of the best games ever, but I think its run its course, no real interest in 4.
I'm actually looking forward to a lot of the handheld stuff coming out. Tons of RPG's are getting remastered and put on the DS. I'm not jumping to FF15 in November until its been out for a good amount of time, i'm hearing/reading too much negatives on it.
starting with its fantastic maps. The new ones are just boring experiences, recycling an old formula with updated graphics and ridiculous add ons. This new one goes to space now? No thanks.
starting with its fantastic maps. The new ones are just boring experiences, recycling an old formula with updated graphics and ridiculous add ons. This new one goes to space now? No thanks.
starting with its fantastic maps. The new ones are just boring experiences, recycling an old formula with updated graphics and ridiculous add ons. This new one goes to space now? No thanks.
So its like Madden then?
The last COD was one of the better ones in a while. But this remake was a long time coming. Unfortunately I don't have any of the new systems. Might have to get one soon.
Mafia 3 (so long as the reviews aren't completely bad). On the fence about Tomb Raider. I loved Uncharted 4 (and am playing through 2 & 3 via the collection) but might be a bit tired of that type of game. Is Tomb Raider a must play game regardless?
Also, anyone ever play Europa Universalis 4? Crusader Kings 2 was a bit too much for me, but this game looks a little bit more streamlined. Is it easy to pick up with a bit of effort?
too often lag leads to goals, and that just sucks in a sport with little margin for error. No idea if its better on PES but the gameplay is supposedly better. The lack of licensing makes it a tough sell, however.
Mafia 3 (so long as the reviews aren't completely bad). On the fence about Tomb Raider. I loved Uncharted 4 (and am playing through 2 & 3 via the collection) but might be a bit tired of that type of game. Is Tomb Raider a must play game regardless?
Also, anyone ever play Europa Universalis 4? Crusader Kings 2 was a bit too much for me, but this game looks a little bit more streamlined. Is it easy to pick up with a bit of effort?
Personally, I thought the last Tomb Raider was better than any of the Uncharted games. Much darker, more serious tone and much lighter on all the climbing. I haven't played this Tomb Raider yet though. I'm looking forward to it.
I have a pretty good router, but I've had very few issues over the past 4 years playing FIFA online. And for the next few months, I'll play almost exclusively that way.
starting with its fantastic maps. The new ones are just boring experiences, recycling an old formula with updated graphics and ridiculous add ons. This new one goes to space now? No thanks.
So its like Madden then?
The last COD was one of the better ones in a while. But this remake was a long time coming. Unfortunately I don't have any of the new systems. Might have to get one soon.
Now would be a good time as most places are giving you a free game with console purchase until saturday. Microsoft store gives you the crew free and your choice of 1 free game for $229 on the quantum break console. Gamestop gives you a free game on top of the bundle games as well
Mafia 3 (so long as the reviews aren't completely bad). On the fence about Tomb Raider. I loved Uncharted 4 (and am playing through 2 & 3 via the collection) but might be a bit tired of that type of game. Is Tomb Raider a must play game regardless?
Also, anyone ever play Europa Universalis 4? Crusader Kings 2 was a bit too much for me, but this game looks a little bit more streamlined. Is it easy to pick up with a bit of effort?
I have to get back into CKII. I put so much time into that game.
Does your friend know anything else about any of the other Square games upcoming? FF15 primarily, but I've been considering getting Worlds of Final Fantasy.
Don't know yet...I ordered it only yesterday after checking out reviews of each.
The licensing issue bothers me some, but I've also been bothered by the gameplay in FIFA the last couple years. It's basically a coin flip for me so I thought I'd try PES this time around.
Does your friend know anything else about any of the other Square games upcoming? FF15 primarily, but I've been considering getting Worlds of Final Fantasy.
He recently left and started his own company so I don't think he knows about the final product of FF15. A year ago he told me not to get my hopes up, and judging by the demos and footage, i'd say he was right. Just looks like a really forced game, trying to tie reality WAY too much into what is supposed to be fantasy. How much time is going to be wasted tricking out my car and upgrading my emo clothes? The battle looks interesting, but haven't seen anything not done before.
Does your friend know anything else about any of the other Square games upcoming? FF15 primarily, but I've been considering getting Worlds of Final Fantasy.
He recently left and started his own company so I don't think he knows about the final product of FF15. A year ago he told me not to get my hopes up, and judging by the demos and footage, i'd say he was right. Just looks like a really forced game, trying to tie reality WAY too much into what is supposed to be fantasy. How much time is going to be wasted tricking out my car and upgrading my emo clothes? The battle looks interesting, but haven't seen anything not done before.
I don't know. It looks like it's blending a lot of genres of games honestly. I don't know how I feel about it, but I'm trying to reserve judgement. I didn't dislike the demo. It was very action RPG, and you can tell by some of the trailers that there's stealth elements to some of the gameplay as well. I am trying to stay hopeful.
looks great. I like the idea of a very open world to start that narrows and becomes more linear as the plot picks up toward the end of the game. The videos I've seen of the characters walking around and exploring the beautiful world make me eager to explore, and the combat looks promising.
looks great. I like the idea of a very open world to start that narrows and becomes more linear as the plot picks up toward the end of the game. The videos I've seen of the characters walking around and exploring the beautiful world make me eager to explore, and the combat looks promising.
I'm the exact opposite. Take FF7 for example (and countless other RPG's. Spending the first 5-7 hours in Midgar, on a pretty linear path leads up to escaping and having a whole world to explore. I absolutely loathe the bait and switch of starting with full exploration then dropping you into FF13 linearity.
My other big problem is the character drawings. No doubt the open world is stunning, as it should be. But the players look like they will be the worst of the series which is incomprehensible. Emo and hunched over isn't something I can look at for 100 straight hours.
I'm willing to give the game a chance as I am a tremendous fan of the series, but I also haven't been satisfied with an installment since FFX so there's a lot of rightfully earned skepticism on my part.
but the dialogue in those games (and most Eastern video games) is so awful. Is it so hard to get competent voice actors who actually speak American like Americans?
looks great. I like the idea of a very open world to start that narrows and becomes more linear as the plot picks up toward the end of the game. The videos I've seen of the characters walking around and exploring the beautiful world make me eager to explore, and the combat looks promising.
I'm the exact opposite. Take FF7 for example (and countless other RPG's. Spending the first 5-7 hours in Midgar, on a pretty linear path leads up to escaping and having a whole world to explore. I absolutely loathe the bait and switch of starting with full exploration then dropping you into FF13 linearity.
My other big problem is the character drawings. No doubt the open world is stunning, as it should be. But the players look like they will be the worst of the series which is incomprehensible. Emo and hunched over isn't something I can look at for 100 straight hours.
I'm willing to give the game a chance as I am a tremendous fan of the series, but I also haven't been satisfied with an installment since FFX so there's a lot of rightfully earned skepticism on my part.
I agree a lot of what you said. Mainly, that FF13 was a complete disaster, FF7 is timeless, and I hope the plot for FF15 doesn't overdo it with EMOness. I've gotten a bit more of a western vibe from what I've seen so we'll have to see how it turns also.
Also, I'm not sure that the end of FF15 is FF13 style linearity. I think it's more in that while you'll still have access to the open world, the objectives that you'll need to meet to move the plot forward will become increasingly linear as the game approaches the climax. I don't see it as a bait-and-switch, and if the plot is actually good, it seems natural to me for a JRPG.
Mafia 3 (so long as the reviews aren't completely bad).
I'll be skeptical of Mafia 3 regardless of its reviews. Mafia 2's reviews were good, but I felt it was totally inferior to its predecessor.
I actually havn't played any of the prior Mafia games. Just read a few previews for this and I'm looking forward to exploring their version of New Orleans and the footage available so far looks great.
but the dialogue in those games (and most Eastern video games) is so awful. Is it so hard to get competent voice actors who actually speak American like Americans?
One of the biggest downfalls of the RPG genre has been the awful localization. Also, JP storytelling appears to be very different from western storytelling. They rely on a lot of tropes and archetypes. At least in RPGs. This has been my main problem with these games over time. They just feel stagnant and the characters are increasingly hard to connect to.
They are not adding any additional content. I believe it will match or almost match the aesthetic quality of a ENB modded Skyrim. But, the main reason I am awaiting for it is because it will be 64 bits as oppose to the original 32 bits. Good for those with heavily modded Skyrim.
looks great. I like the idea of a very open world to start that narrows and becomes more linear as the plot picks up toward the end of the game. The videos I've seen of the characters walking around and exploring the beautiful world make me eager to explore, and the combat looks promising.
I'm the exact opposite. Take FF7 for example (and countless other RPG's. Spending the first 5-7 hours in Midgar, on a pretty linear path leads up to escaping and having a whole world to explore. I absolutely loathe the bait and switch of starting with full exploration then dropping you into FF13 linearity.
My other big problem is the character drawings. No doubt the open world is stunning, as it should be. But the players look like they will be the worst of the series which is incomprehensible. Emo and hunched over isn't something I can look at for 100 straight hours.
I'm willing to give the game a chance as I am a tremendous fan of the series, but I also haven't been satisfied with an installment since FFX so there's a lot of rightfully earned skepticism on my part.
I agree a lot of what you said. Mainly, that FF13 was a complete disaster, FF7 is timeless, and I hope the plot for FF15 doesn't overdo it with EMOness. I've gotten a bit more of a western vibe from what I've seen so we'll have to see how it turns also.
Also, I'm not sure that the end of FF15 is FF13 style linearity. I think it's more in that while you'll still have access to the open world, the objectives that you'll need to meet to move the plot forward will become increasingly linear as the game approaches the climax. I don't see it as a bait-and-switch, and if the plot is actually good, it seems natural to me for a JRPG.
I really want to like it. But if the storytelling is as awful as FF13's was, great gameplay won't make a difference.
They just never had anything resembling a coherent storyline and combined it with a series of made up words and terms that did nothing but confuse and create a convoluted world with characters that no one cared about.
They are not adding any additional content. I believe it will match or almost match the aesthetic quality of a ENB modded Skyrim. But, the main reason I am awaiting for it is because it will be 64 bits as oppose to the original 32 bits. Good for those with heavily modded Skyrim.
Nice, i'm perfectly fine with an updated look and feel. I never finished it on 360, but I may restart it with a better character build especially with updated graphics.
and it ruined the game for me. I had a harem of b#tches dressed in BDSM outfits who would do all of my fighting. It got kind of boring so I stopped playing.
Mafia 3 (so long as the reviews aren't completely bad).
I'll be skeptical of Mafia 3 regardless of its reviews. Mafia 2's reviews were good, but I felt it was totally inferior to its predecessor.
I actually havn't played any of the prior Mafia games. Just read a few previews for this and I'm looking forward to exploring their version of New Orleans and the footage available so far looks great.
As long as there are no missions in which your assignment is to move a bunch of boxes from one side of a warehouse to another, the game may be worth picking up.
Curious to hear any anecdotes regarding this WaPo article that posted last Friday. Been on my mind since I read it and figured this was as good a place as any to seek feedback.
how big is the learning curve for a new player? I skipped Madden this year, so I'd like to try FIFA out.
One of the things I like about the game is that you build up your skills. It has settings that as a beginner you can have fun and work up to being an expert with the controls
So after doing extensive research, Vive seems like it will come out on top. Steam backing counts for something. First game I wanna test is elite dangerous.
So after doing extensive research, Vive seems like it will come out on top. Steam backing counts for something. First game I wanna test is elite dangerous.
Can you tell us specifically what made you choose Vive. I would appreciate it as I am very interested in purchasing a VR system.
So after doing extensive research, Vive seems like it will come out on top. Steam backing counts for something. First game I wanna test is elite dangerous.
LOL..I just ordered one yesterday myself. SOme really cool stuff coming for it. I can't wait to play Fall Out when it comes out
So after doing extensive research, Vive seems like it will come out on top. Steam backing counts for something. First game I wanna test is elite dangerous.
Can you tell us specifically what made you choose Vive. I would appreciate it as I am very interested in purchasing a VR system.
:o/
A bigger tracking area
Already comes with controllers
Full body motion w/ a neat feature that warns you when you get close to real objects in your room
You can play Rift games on the Vive with 3rd party software
Many more VR titles to choose from and the fact you have Steam involved is huge.
So after doing extensive research, Vive seems like it will come out on top. Steam backing counts for something. First game I wanna test is elite dangerous.
Can you tell us specifically what made you choose Vive. I would appreciate it as I am very interested in purchasing a VR system.
:o/
A bigger tracking area
Already comes with controllers
Full body motion w/ a neat feature that warns you when you get close to real objects in your room
You can play Rift games on the Vive with 3rd party software
Many more VR titles to choose from and the fact you have Steam involved is huge.
Basically all this. I'm a big believer in Steam as they are pretty much the standard when it comes to new game releases outside of EA. It's a bit pricier than the rift, but you'll get what you pay for.
As for what's here right now, just got SPAZ 2. Cheap indie game (14 bucks on sale) that's addicting as hell. Was supremely let down by no man's sky.
took me 6 months to get through Witcher 3 and I liked it all the way through.
Best game of that genre I've ever played and it blew Fallout 4 away, IMO.
I really had a hard time where I had to fight in the Arena or collesium, whatever you call it. After that I just stopped. I loved it up to that point, but i got so frustrated with the game. I must have tried a hundred times getting throught that point, but kept dying.
So after doing extensive research, Vive seems like it will come out on top. Steam backing counts for something. First game I wanna test is elite dangerous.
Can you tell us specifically what made you choose Vive. I would appreciate it as I am very interested in purchasing a VR system.
:o/
A bigger tracking area
Already comes with controllers
Full body motion w/ a neat feature that warns you when you get close to real objects in your room
You can play Rift games on the Vive with 3rd party software
Many more VR titles to choose from and the fact you have Steam involved is huge.
Basically all this. I'm a big believer in Steam as they are pretty much the standard when it comes to new game releases outside of EA. It's a bit pricier than the rift, but you'll get what you pay for.
As for what's here right now, just got SPAZ 2. Cheap indie game (14 bucks on sale) that's addicting as hell. Was supremely let down by no man's sky.
What other games do you recommend for it? I got it through Amazon and they gave me Tilt Brush, The Gallery - Episode 1: Call of the Starseed and Zombie Training Simulator.
Brother just gifted this to me. Spent first hour of gameplay just trying to beat the first boss. Now that I'm through that, I can't put it down. Game is phenominal.
took me 6 months to get through Witcher 3 and I liked it all the way through.
Best game of that genre I've ever played and it blew Fallout 4 away, IMO.
I really had a hard time where I had to fight in the Arena or collesium, whatever you call it. After that I just stopped. I loved it up to that point, but i got so frustrated with the game. I must have tried a hundred times getting throught that point, but kept dying.
Are you referring to the point in The Witcher where you have to free the dude and keep him safe?
I rarely had any issues beating anyone in that game, except the final boss in the last DLC. I think a lot of it just depends on how highly leveled you are and how well you use your potions and spells.
Brother just gifted this to me. Spent first hour of gameplay just trying to beat the first boss. Now that I'm through that, I can't put it down. Game is phenominal.
Dark Souls was a great game. I never did beat that one. I heard the third one was great as well.
If you have a PS4 and like Dark Souls, you definitely need to try Bloodborne. Its really fantastic.
You'd asked about PES 17. It just arrived yesterday and I've had the chance to play it a bit.
My review would be similar to what you've probably already read online. In terms of off-field presentation and obviously licensing, FIFA is miles ahead. The game play on the field is significantly better in PES.
My biggest complaint with FIFA the last couple years was that the tactics weren't completely customizable, and even if they were the changes made by me really didn't seem to reflect on the field. In PES you can make more tactical changes and the players are more influenced by those changes. The game feels better too. It's easier to make swift passing moves, and crossing in particular feels more true to life.
I will say the learning curve going from FIFA to PES (and probably vice versa) is enormous. I played two matches online and got waxed 4-0 and 5-0. But while I'm struggling my opponents scored some mouth watering goals that I didn't see in FIFA. I don't mean 25 yard screamers, but good passing moves that ended in realistic looking finishes.
I still don't understand why PES continues to have shitty menus. The game has so many features and is so customizable that a clear menu system is really important. But yet again they've fallen way short in this area.
I wouldn't recommend one game over the other, because it really looks like a matter of taste. I'd be lying if I said the lack of licenses didn't bother me, but on the other hand the actual game play really is incredible.
that jibes with everything I've heard. I have to be honest though - I LOVE the new FIFA. While I'm building my Ultimate Team, I delved into the new storyline mode and it is incredible. I picked Everton as the club my guy would play for and the atmosphere and the feeling I'm actually in Goodison Park are pretty damn cool.
Even whn my guy gets sent out on loan, I chose Newcastle, so you still have the history of that club and stadium too.
I'm having a bitch of a time scoring though and it is like they've ratcheted up the AI on lower levels. I'm playing the offline league which is mainly against Amatuer level play and my bronze guys got waxed, my Silver's might get some ties and I had to use a gold team to win the promotion. In past years, I'd win the early levels like 4-0 most games.
One cool thing this year is that they have new squad building challenges where if you meet the criteria for a squad, they take those players away and give you a reward. For instance, you can trade an entire team of NOS players for a Legends Portugese player. But they start out even better than that. Trade in two bronze defenders and get a special pack. Trade in your unwanted bronze players and get a silver pack. This is perfect as I've already traded in most of my assigned players for better ones where in past years, you were stuck with them.
Still can't get rid of the assigned kits, stadiums and balls though.
Gears 1 was one of the best games ever, but I think its run its course, no real interest in 4.
I'm actually looking forward to a lot of the handheld stuff coming out. Tons of RPG's are getting remastered and put on the DS. I'm not jumping to FF15 in November until its been out for a good amount of time, i'm hearing/reading too much negatives on it.
Lol that's literally all I hear about the new CoD, everybody wants to play remaster (member berries) nobody wants to play the new trash.
BF4 was a tremendous game, but super buggy for it's first months. Hence i will wait.
So its like Madden then?
You're dead to me.
I played the FIFA beta and liked the tweaks to the gameplay and I'm looking forward to doing the new storymode once I get fatigued with Ultimate Team.
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starting with its fantastic maps. The new ones are just boring experiences, recycling an old formula with updated graphics and ridiculous add ons. This new one goes to space now? No thanks.
So its like Madden then?
The last COD was one of the better ones in a while. But this remake was a long time coming. Unfortunately I don't have any of the new systems. Might have to get one soon.
Also, anyone ever play Europa Universalis 4? Crusader Kings 2 was a bit too much for me, but this game looks a little bit more streamlined. Is it easy to pick up with a bit of effort?
Also, anyone ever play Europa Universalis 4? Crusader Kings 2 was a bit too much for me, but this game looks a little bit more streamlined. Is it easy to pick up with a bit of effort?
Personally, I thought the last Tomb Raider was better than any of the Uncharted games. Much darker, more serious tone and much lighter on all the climbing. I haven't played this Tomb Raider yet though. I'm looking forward to it.
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starting with its fantastic maps. The new ones are just boring experiences, recycling an old formula with updated graphics and ridiculous add ons. This new one goes to space now? No thanks.
So its like Madden then?
The last COD was one of the better ones in a while. But this remake was a long time coming. Unfortunately I don't have any of the new systems. Might have to get one soon.
Now would be a good time as most places are giving you a free game with console purchase until saturday. Microsoft store gives you the crew free and your choice of 1 free game for $229 on the quantum break console. Gamestop gives you a free game on top of the bundle games as well
Also, anyone ever play Europa Universalis 4? Crusader Kings 2 was a bit too much for me, but this game looks a little bit more streamlined. Is it easy to pick up with a bit of effort?
I have to get back into CKII. I put so much time into that game.
this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The licensing issue bothers me some, but I've also been bothered by the gameplay in FIFA the last couple years. It's basically a coin flip for me so I thought I'd try PES this time around.
He recently left and started his own company so I don't think he knows about the final product of FF15. A year ago he told me not to get my hopes up, and judging by the demos and footage, i'd say he was right. Just looks like a really forced game, trying to tie reality WAY too much into what is supposed to be fantasy. How much time is going to be wasted tricking out my car and upgrading my emo clothes? The battle looks interesting, but haven't seen anything not done before.
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Does your friend know anything else about any of the other Square games upcoming? FF15 primarily, but I've been considering getting Worlds of Final Fantasy.
He recently left and started his own company so I don't think he knows about the final product of FF15. A year ago he told me not to get my hopes up, and judging by the demos and footage, i'd say he was right. Just looks like a really forced game, trying to tie reality WAY too much into what is supposed to be fantasy. How much time is going to be wasted tricking out my car and upgrading my emo clothes? The battle looks interesting, but haven't seen anything not done before.
I don't know. It looks like it's blending a lot of genres of games honestly. I don't know how I feel about it, but I'm trying to reserve judgement. I didn't dislike the demo. It was very action RPG, and you can tell by some of the trailers that there's stealth elements to some of the gameplay as well. I am trying to stay hopeful.
I'm the exact opposite. Take FF7 for example (and countless other RPG's. Spending the first 5-7 hours in Midgar, on a pretty linear path leads up to escaping and having a whole world to explore. I absolutely loathe the bait and switch of starting with full exploration then dropping you into FF13 linearity.
My other big problem is the character drawings. No doubt the open world is stunning, as it should be. But the players look like they will be the worst of the series which is incomprehensible. Emo and hunched over isn't something I can look at for 100 straight hours.
I'm willing to give the game a chance as I am a tremendous fan of the series, but I also haven't been satisfied with an installment since FFX so there's a lot of rightfully earned skepticism on my part.
I'll be skeptical of Mafia 3 regardless of its reviews. Mafia 2's reviews were good, but I felt it was totally inferior to its predecessor.
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As they probably should, Arkham Knight was such a disapointment to me.. I am a big fan and I have played all those games repeatedly.
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looks great. I like the idea of a very open world to start that narrows and becomes more linear as the plot picks up toward the end of the game. The videos I've seen of the characters walking around and exploring the beautiful world make me eager to explore, and the combat looks promising.
I'm the exact opposite. Take FF7 for example (and countless other RPG's. Spending the first 5-7 hours in Midgar, on a pretty linear path leads up to escaping and having a whole world to explore. I absolutely loathe the bait and switch of starting with full exploration then dropping you into FF13 linearity.
My other big problem is the character drawings. No doubt the open world is stunning, as it should be. But the players look like they will be the worst of the series which is incomprehensible. Emo and hunched over isn't something I can look at for 100 straight hours.
I'm willing to give the game a chance as I am a tremendous fan of the series, but I also haven't been satisfied with an installment since FFX so there's a lot of rightfully earned skepticism on my part.
I agree a lot of what you said. Mainly, that FF13 was a complete disaster, FF7 is timeless, and I hope the plot for FF15 doesn't overdo it with EMOness. I've gotten a bit more of a western vibe from what I've seen so we'll have to see how it turns also.
Also, I'm not sure that the end of FF15 is FF13 style linearity. I think it's more in that while you'll still have access to the open world, the objectives that you'll need to meet to move the plot forward will become increasingly linear as the game approaches the climax. I don't see it as a bait-and-switch, and if the plot is actually good, it seems natural to me for a JRPG.
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Mafia 3 (so long as the reviews aren't completely bad).
I'll be skeptical of Mafia 3 regardless of its reviews. Mafia 2's reviews were good, but I felt it was totally inferior to its predecessor.
I actually havn't played any of the prior Mafia games. Just read a few previews for this and I'm looking forward to exploring their version of New Orleans and the footage available so far looks great.
One of the biggest downfalls of the RPG genre has been the awful localization. Also, JP storytelling appears to be very different from western storytelling. They rely on a lot of tropes and archetypes. At least in RPGs. This has been my main problem with these games over time. They just feel stagnant and the characters are increasingly hard to connect to.
They are not adding any additional content. I believe it will match or almost match the aesthetic quality of a ENB modded Skyrim. But, the main reason I am awaiting for it is because it will be 64 bits as oppose to the original 32 bits. Good for those with heavily modded Skyrim.
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looks great. I like the idea of a very open world to start that narrows and becomes more linear as the plot picks up toward the end of the game. The videos I've seen of the characters walking around and exploring the beautiful world make me eager to explore, and the combat looks promising.
I'm the exact opposite. Take FF7 for example (and countless other RPG's. Spending the first 5-7 hours in Midgar, on a pretty linear path leads up to escaping and having a whole world to explore. I absolutely loathe the bait and switch of starting with full exploration then dropping you into FF13 linearity.
My other big problem is the character drawings. No doubt the open world is stunning, as it should be. But the players look like they will be the worst of the series which is incomprehensible. Emo and hunched over isn't something I can look at for 100 straight hours.
I'm willing to give the game a chance as I am a tremendous fan of the series, but I also haven't been satisfied with an installment since FFX so there's a lot of rightfully earned skepticism on my part.
I agree a lot of what you said. Mainly, that FF13 was a complete disaster, FF7 is timeless, and I hope the plot for FF15 doesn't overdo it with EMOness. I've gotten a bit more of a western vibe from what I've seen so we'll have to see how it turns also.
Also, I'm not sure that the end of FF15 is FF13 style linearity. I think it's more in that while you'll still have access to the open world, the objectives that you'll need to meet to move the plot forward will become increasingly linear as the game approaches the climax. I don't see it as a bait-and-switch, and if the plot is actually good, it seems natural to me for a JRPG.
I really want to like it. But if the storytelling is as awful as FF13's was, great gameplay won't make a difference.
They just never had anything resembling a coherent storyline and combined it with a series of made up words and terms that did nothing but confuse and create a convoluted world with characters that no one cared about.
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They are not adding any additional content. I believe it will match or almost match the aesthetic quality of a ENB modded Skyrim. But, the main reason I am awaiting for it is because it will be 64 bits as oppose to the original 32 bits. Good for those with heavily modded Skyrim.
Nice, i'm perfectly fine with an updated look and feel. I never finished it on 360, but I may restart it with a better character build especially with updated graphics.
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Mafia 3 (so long as the reviews aren't completely bad).
I'll be skeptical of Mafia 3 regardless of its reviews. Mafia 2's reviews were good, but I felt it was totally inferior to its predecessor.
I actually havn't played any of the prior Mafia games. Just read a few previews for this and I'm looking forward to exploring their version of New Orleans and the footage available so far looks great.
As long as there are no missions in which your assignment is to move a bunch of boxes from one side of a warehouse to another, the game may be worth picking up.
Ditto.
There will be mods for XBone, none for PS4.
One of the things I like about the game is that you build up your skills. It has settings that as a beginner you can have fun and work up to being an expert with the controls
I always buy stuff on sale for 19.99 GOTY editions, so patiently waiting for Fallout 4.
I always buy stuff on sale for 19.99 GOTY editions, so patiently waiting for Fallout 4.
Pretty much how I've been lately. Still waiting for Witcher 3 GOTY 19.99. Hopefully this Black Friday.
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I always buy stuff on sale for 19.99 GOTY editions, so patiently waiting for Fallout 4.
Pretty much how I've been lately. Still waiting for Witcher 3 GOTY 19.99. Hopefully this Black Friday.
Witcher 3 is one of the better games I ever played.
Best game of that genre I've ever played and it blew Fallout 4 away, IMO.
Skyrim is the best of the action RPG's that I've played over the past 5/6 years and that was before the remaster.
Best game of that genre I've ever played and it blew Fallout 4 away, IMO.
Couldn't agree more. Fantastic game and I'm sorry to see the story come to a close.
Can you tell us specifically what made you choose Vive. I would appreciate it as I am very interested in purchasing a VR system.
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LOL..I just ordered one yesterday myself. SOme really cool stuff coming for it. I can't wait to play Fall Out when it comes out
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So after doing extensive research, Vive seems like it will come out on top. Steam backing counts for something. First game I wanna test is elite dangerous.
Can you tell us specifically what made you choose Vive. I would appreciate it as I am very interested in purchasing a VR system.
:o/
A bigger tracking area
Already comes with controllers
Full body motion w/ a neat feature that warns you when you get close to real objects in your room
You can play Rift games on the Vive with 3rd party software
Many more VR titles to choose from and the fact you have Steam involved is huge.
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So after doing extensive research, Vive seems like it will come out on top. Steam backing counts for something. First game I wanna test is elite dangerous.
Can you tell us specifically what made you choose Vive. I would appreciate it as I am very interested in purchasing a VR system.
:o/
A bigger tracking area
Already comes with controllers
Full body motion w/ a neat feature that warns you when you get close to real objects in your room
You can play Rift games on the Vive with 3rd party software
Many more VR titles to choose from and the fact you have Steam involved is huge.
Basically all this. I'm a big believer in Steam as they are pretty much the standard when it comes to new game releases outside of EA. It's a bit pricier than the rift, but you'll get what you pay for.
As for what's here right now, just got SPAZ 2. Cheap indie game (14 bucks on sale) that's addicting as hell. Was supremely let down by no man's sky.
Best game of that genre I've ever played and it blew Fallout 4 away, IMO.
I really had a hard time where I had to fight in the Arena or collesium, whatever you call it. After that I just stopped. I loved it up to that point, but i got so frustrated with the game. I must have tried a hundred times getting throught that point, but kept dying.
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In comment 13146081 TurdFurguson said:
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So after doing extensive research, Vive seems like it will come out on top. Steam backing counts for something. First game I wanna test is elite dangerous.
Can you tell us specifically what made you choose Vive. I would appreciate it as I am very interested in purchasing a VR system.
:o/
A bigger tracking area
Already comes with controllers
Full body motion w/ a neat feature that warns you when you get close to real objects in your room
You can play Rift games on the Vive with 3rd party software
Many more VR titles to choose from and the fact you have Steam involved is huge.
Basically all this. I'm a big believer in Steam as they are pretty much the standard when it comes to new game releases outside of EA. It's a bit pricier than the rift, but you'll get what you pay for.
As for what's here right now, just got SPAZ 2. Cheap indie game (14 bucks on sale) that's addicting as hell. Was supremely let down by no man's sky.
What other games do you recommend for it? I got it through Amazon and they gave me Tilt Brush, The Gallery - Episode 1: Call of the Starseed and Zombie Training Simulator.
Doom is coming out 2017 which I'm excited about. Theres a funhouse type game which is kind of cool. Job simulator looks hilarious.
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took me 6 months to get through Witcher 3 and I liked it all the way through.
Best game of that genre I've ever played and it blew Fallout 4 away, IMO.
I really had a hard time where I had to fight in the Arena or collesium, whatever you call it. After that I just stopped. I loved it up to that point, but i got so frustrated with the game. I must have tried a hundred times getting throught that point, but kept dying.
Are you referring to the point in The Witcher where you have to free the dude and keep him safe?
I rarely had any issues beating anyone in that game, except the final boss in the last DLC. I think a lot of it just depends on how highly leveled you are and how well you use your potions and spells.
Dark Souls was a great game. I never did beat that one. I heard the third one was great as well.
If you have a PS4 and like Dark Souls, you definitely need to try Bloodborne. Its really fantastic.
My review would be similar to what you've probably already read online. In terms of off-field presentation and obviously licensing, FIFA is miles ahead. The game play on the field is significantly better in PES.
My biggest complaint with FIFA the last couple years was that the tactics weren't completely customizable, and even if they were the changes made by me really didn't seem to reflect on the field. In PES you can make more tactical changes and the players are more influenced by those changes. The game feels better too. It's easier to make swift passing moves, and crossing in particular feels more true to life.
I will say the learning curve going from FIFA to PES (and probably vice versa) is enormous. I played two matches online and got waxed 4-0 and 5-0. But while I'm struggling my opponents scored some mouth watering goals that I didn't see in FIFA. I don't mean 25 yard screamers, but good passing moves that ended in realistic looking finishes.
I still don't understand why PES continues to have shitty menus. The game has so many features and is so customizable that a clear menu system is really important. But yet again they've fallen way short in this area.
I wouldn't recommend one game over the other, because it really looks like a matter of taste. I'd be lying if I said the lack of licenses didn't bother me, but on the other hand the actual game play really is incredible.
Even whn my guy gets sent out on loan, I chose Newcastle, so you still have the history of that club and stadium too.
I'm having a bitch of a time scoring though and it is like they've ratcheted up the AI on lower levels. I'm playing the offline league which is mainly against Amatuer level play and my bronze guys got waxed, my Silver's might get some ties and I had to use a gold team to win the promotion. In past years, I'd win the early levels like 4-0 most games.
One cool thing this year is that they have new squad building challenges where if you meet the criteria for a squad, they take those players away and give you a reward. For instance, you can trade an entire team of NOS players for a Legends Portugese player. But they start out even better than that. Trade in two bronze defenders and get a special pack. Trade in your unwanted bronze players and get a silver pack. This is perfect as I've already traded in most of my assigned players for better ones where in past years, you were stuck with them.
Still can't get rid of the assigned kits, stadiums and balls though.