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Kept with the Halloween theme and went back to Dead Island. I played the 1st act with a different character and picked up four trophies. I don't think I ever finished the game, so I might do that.
I started playing Wolfenstein: The New Order as well. It seems that the gameplay is primarily:I beat Bioshock Remastered. I started playing Wolfenstein: The New Order, but I just wasn't that into it. I decided to switch to a game I know I like.
I have to say Wolfenstein is amazing but the first hour or so of that game does not give you a good feeling for it at all. There are very few games that are that good that have as bad of an intro as that game does.I started playing Wolfenstein: The New Order as well. It seems that the gameplay is primarily:
1. Go to a section with enemies
2. Either defeat them guns blazing or try stealth
3. Go through the area collecting the spoils
4. Rinse and repeat.
I’m only in the first area but so it might change later. I’m also playing Ultra Street Fighter IV single player until SFV Arcade Edition comes out.
Check the YouTube videos it has problems. Getting hit by the press even though you stood near it. Jumping physics are the same when each game had different ones. Second one was easy besides that bee level gem. Running into it was a absolute nightmare. Third was easy but fun.First of all, hello guys! I'm a newbie here. Film student and hopefully a future screenwriter. Also a big gamer, cheers from Mexico!
Now my question is... is it me or the Crash Bandicoot games are unevenly difficult? The first game was hard but I had an insane amount of trouble getting the platinum in the second one. My main issue seems to be the camera and those hideous hitboxes.
Yeah, I need to get back to FF 12 too. It really is a huge game to complete, especially for workaholic people like me who have only so few hours per week to play video games.I have no idea what to play right now ... thinking of getting back into FF 15 and see what's new or continue FF 12, which I had spent a lot of time in before needing to take a break. FF 12 is the best and worst thing for a complentionist or someone who enjoys getting rare items; beating tough optional bosses ...
Maybe continue Horizon Zero Dawn ... IDK. Really stuck.
Play what you REALLY want to play first - no matter what genre, no matter what system. Just play what you want to play first - rinse and repeat.So after getting burned this Black Friday (as in buying Yakuza 0 thinking it's gonna be OOS soon in Oct), I think I am going to spend next year focusing on games in my backlog and buying most games on sale.
I am trying to figure out since I have so many games in my backlog, does anyone have any good methods for figuring out what games to play? Sure I can say I want to play x genre, but usually that runs many games deep between Steam, PS3, PS4, 3DS, WiiU, XBone and Switch. I guess I just want to find a more systematic approach to the madness, lol.
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Oh man props! I don't go for achievements, but Dishonored no kills are my fave. I seriously love D2 and wrote this long bit a while back.I finished my first playthrough for Dishonored Definitive Edition. No kills, ghost, blink only. So I started playing Dishonored 2.
Is it me or the game feels... off? There's this weird input lag thing going on with the PS4 port and the framerate is abysmal.
I had to mess with the sensitivity options a bunch to get D2 to feel right. I just started playing death of the outsider after not touching d2 for a couple months and had the same experience again.I finished my first playthrough for Dishonored Definitive Edition. No kills, ghost, blink only. So I started playing Dishonored 2.
Is it me or the game feels... off? There's this weird input lag thing going on with the PS4 port and the framerate is abysmal.
There is no sequel setup since you see the conclusion to why Chris was called back once you finish End of Zoe. Unless talking about "The Connections," but that was always meant to be open.Not a hero was nice wish they changed the main game so you could be Chris and make it more action based but the ending just setup a sequel.
You need to rethink then how wars are fought. You think then any army goes around killing people don't think they're the ones on the right side? I'm not saying killing others is right, but it's naive to think that those who seek revolution or fight behind a cause are somehow defeating that purpose because they're killing people. Sadly, killing others is often the way massive changes have occurred in human history.Finished the main campaign and some side missions for watchdogs 2. I really hated or was ambivalent toward all of the characters in the game. It was seemed inconsistent how a group of hipsters could go on about exposing the injustices of society while shooting and blowing everything up on their way there. Several times over the course of the story the main character would wine about how innocent he was, sometimes in the middle of missions where I had just shot my way through two dozen guys and destroyed tons of public property to get there.
At least in a game like GTA the whole premise revolves around being a crazy asshole. Watchdogs 2 doesn't seem to have a consistent theme and it's really grating on the whole experience.