afrocentricity
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And this is why you're the bad VI haven't played it, just wanted to psyche you out
And this is why you're the bad VI haven't played it, just wanted to psyche you out
Thats good. Never played the PS3 originals but enjoyed the Nathan Drake CollectionI've been enjoying Uncharted 2. Gameplay mostly holds up!
Will probably play that but my god the people in the video sound bored of their own game
Deep dive into Humanity - day one on PS+ in mid-May
Finished 2 and it was good! One thing I would say is that normal mode is no joke. I died a lot.Thats good. Never played the PS3 originals but enjoyed the Nathan Drake Collection
I actually did that (on my first playthrough). Took a while but if I could do it anyone could do it, honestly. Got no chance of doing Brutal though (DLC trophy, doesn't count for Platinum but does for 100%).To go back to uncharted 2. You have to compelte on crushing for the platnium trophy. No way could I do that.
It's the size of those games that put me off. So bloody massive. I did enjoy the VR game, though.Been playing Horizon Forbidden West
Bit disappointing really. Have a hard time placing why. I guess its just more of the same. Doesn't help that it takes hours to get going and the map to open up a bit. I started enjoying the first one a lot more once it got going so hopefully this follows the same path.
I loved the first game, found this one a total slog.Been playing Horizon Forbidden West
Bit disappointing really. Have a hard time placing why. I guess its just more of the same. Doesn't help that it takes hours to get going and the map to open up a bit. I started enjoying the first one a lot more once it got going so hopefully this follows the same path.
Can you say why? I'm feeling the same but i couldn't say anything specific its bad at (other than taking way too long to get going)I loved the first game, found this one a total slog.
They overcomplicated everything. Too many weapons, too many ways to upgrade, the way you have to fight machines now and be so precise knocking things off. Getting knocked over ALL the fecking time and taking forever to get up is the worst part, especially when there's no parry mechanic or auto lock meaning you're just rolling around like a tit most of the time trying to avoid their stupid attacks. The story is crap, Aloy is much more irritating, the game is "open" but locks off so much to you until later on (I mean why bother with all the ? marks when most of 'em are locked off until really late on in the game cause you haven't unlocked the mechanic/item yet, it just totally discourages exploration).Can you say why? I'm feeling the same but i couldn't say anything specific its bad at (other than taking way too long to get going)
I feel you on the too many options. Overwhelming.They overcomplicated everything. Too many weapons, too many ways to upgrade, the way you have to fight machines now and be so precise knocking things off. Getting knocked over ALL the fecking time and taking forever to get up is the worst part, especially when there's no parry mechanic or auto lock meaning you're just rolling around like a tit most of the time trying to avoid their stupid attacks. The story is crap, Aloy is much more irritating, the game is "open" but locks off so much to you until later on (I mean why bother with all the ? marks when most of 'em are locked off until really late on in the game cause you haven't unlocked the mechanic/item yet, it just totally discourages exploration).
The more I think back on it the more I hate it. Incredibly polished and beautiful game but everything they introduced just made it more annoying to play than the first one.
I agree with some of this definitely.They overcomplicated everything. Too many weapons, too many ways to upgrade, the way you have to fight machines now and be so precise knocking things off. Getting knocked over ALL the fecking time and taking forever to get up is the worst part, especially when there's no parry mechanic or auto lock meaning you're just rolling around like a tit most of the time trying to avoid their stupid attacks. The story is crap, Aloy is much more irritating, the game is "open" but locks off so much to you until later on (I mean why bother with all the ? marks when most of 'em are locked off until really late on in the game cause you haven't unlocked the mechanic/item yet, it just totally discourages exploration).
The more I think back on it the more I hate it. Incredibly polished and beautiful game but everything they introduced just made it more annoying to play than the first one. It's like they ran out of ideas on how to actually improve the mechanics of the first game and address its biggest problems so decided to just go bigger and assume people would be happy with that. And maybe most were.
Oh my Christ, her talking during puzzles was the worst. You spot a chest "oh maybe I can use that chest to get up there". Yeah, no shit!I agree with some of this definitely.
Too many weapons, too many choices, they're not explained well at all how the status effects work and weakness etc. There's a good video on YouTube that explains it though and makes the game much better imo.
The getting knocked over infuriated me too, so agile running about, but feckin useless once she gets knocked over, gets up like a 90year old.
I enjoyed the fights though still, I just learned to approach situations much more carefully. (Still dislike the set piece battles where the machines know you're there so you can't creep on them).
There's an option in settings so you don't have to knock the pieces off to collect them, once you kill the machine you can harvest all parts, one of the settings I first changed. Couldn't be arsed being that precise.
I enjoyed it by the end, the story isn't great but some introductions of new characters and machines were great set pieces. Also some of the areas are feckin beautiful. I'm definitely replaying it all but gonna take more time. Then do the DLC.
Agree with Aloy, she's feckin demented, constantly talks to herself. The puzzles she basically solves for you as you walk into an area, discover new area, 2 seconds later "maybe I could use my grapple".
Human combat sucks still.
Story didn't live up to the first imo.
Still a great game, I like how the machines never just get more HP and stronger weapons because you've levelled up so they have. You actually feel more powerful fighting later in the game, instead of feeling "oh I'm the same toughness as the enemy" as most games decide to do it. Obviously you get their stronger variants.
Looks nice but the price tag is what has completely put me off that controller. The original Dualsense is without doubt the best controller out there and I don’t see any issues with them, so you’d expect a more professional version will be even better particularly when you are paying over £200!Anyone have that Edge controller? Thinking about picking that up
I felt the same and I loved the original. I stopped the second one about halfway through and haven’t got back into it since (and it’s been more than a year). Similarly I could not quite wrap my head around what caused this as the formula seemed basically the same. Maybe it’s the open world fatigue.Been playing Horizon Forbidden West
Bit disappointing really. Have a hard time placing why. I guess its just more of the same. Doesn't help that it takes hours to get going and the map to open up a bit. I started enjoying the first one a lot more once it got going so hopefully this follows the same path.
Its just a weak sequel. Massive Spanner lists a bunch of problems and theres dozens more. All pretty minor but they add up.I felt the same and I loved the original. I stopped the second one about halfway through and haven’t got back into it since (and it’s been more than a year). Similarly I could not quite wrap my head around what caused this as the formula seemed basically the same. Maybe it’s the open world fatigue.
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The price combined with the fact that so many games are coming out unfinished and poorly optimised now means much more people (me included) wait longer until the games have been heavily patched and are lower in price to buy them.I enjoyed it a lot tbh, I get some of the criticisms and others I don't get... but none of them affected me. Great game
In other news, the £70 game RRP experiment is failing....
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Nice! It does take a while to get going but it's one of those games that does so many things right.@Vidyoyo - just in the middle of one of your faves now, Nier: Automata.
The Witcher 3 left a gaping hole in my life once I’d finished.
Anyway, loaded up Automata on Wednesday and about 20 hours in now. It’s lovely. You were right. Definitely right. Seeps into your soul. The soundtrack is a character of its own.
Not surprised either. You can only really get away with those increased prices for the first year of a new console launch.I enjoyed it a lot tbh, I get some of the criticisms and others I don't get... but none of them affected me. Great game
In other news, the £70 game RRP experiment is failing....
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But …Nice! It does take a while to get going but it's one of those games that does so many things right.
This is almost exactly how I feel, and I loved the first game.They overcomplicated everything. Too many weapons, too many ways to upgrade, the way you have to fight machines now and be so precise knocking things off. Getting knocked over ALL the fecking time and taking forever to get up is the worst part, especially when there's no parry mechanic or auto lock meaning you're just rolling around like a tit most of the time trying to avoid their stupid attacks. The story is crap, Aloy is much more irritating, the game is "open" but locks off so much to you until later on (I mean why bother with all the ? marks when most of 'em are locked off until really late on in the game cause you haven't unlocked the mechanic/item yet, it just totally discourages exploration).
The more I think back on it the more I hate it. Incredibly polished and beautiful game but everything they introduced just made it more annoying to play than the first one. It's like they ran out of ideas on how to actually improve the mechanics of the first game and address its biggest problems so decided to just go bigger and assume people would be happy with that. And maybe most were.
Incredible game@Vidyoyo - just in the middle of one of your faves now, Nier: Automata.
The Witcher 3 left a gaping hole in my life once I’d finished.
Anyway, loaded up Automata on Wednesday and about 20 hours in now. It’s lovely. You were right. Definitely right. Seeps into your soul. The soundtrack is a character of its own.
So far dude, yeah. So many great games from the last few years I’ve still got to play and catch up with.Incredible game
Xbox controller is a tad cheaper. I do like my elite but the build quality is a disgrace. I would hope the edge is better on that front.Looks nice but the price tag is what has completely put me off that controller. The original Dualsense is without doubt the best controller out there and I don’t see any issues with them, so you’d expect a more professional version will be even better particularly when you are paying over £200!
I think if you play competitively then you won’t give it a second thought and purchase it for those back buttons & analog stick adjustments but I am more of a casual gamer than a serious competitive one. More than happy with the current Dualsense controller and don’t see the value for paying over £200 for a controller unless like I said, you take your gaming competitively serious that you need an over £200 controller.
Don’t know how much the Xbox elite controller costs in comparison?
I had to force myself to stop playing CyberpunkSo far dude, yeah. So many great games from the last few years I’ve still got to play and catch up with.
What aren you playing? CP2077 still?
Just reading this post gave me ADHDI had to force myself to stop playing Cyberpunk
Now I’m currently in the middle of
Judgment
Deathloop
Witcher 3 next gen (4th play through)
Last of Us II (2nd play through)
Tales of Iron
I’ve basically started to enjoy playing different games in short bursts rather than one game for a prolonged period of time. It’s all very weird.
It’s a bit of a challenge to readjust to the controls but I’m really unable to play game for a long period. I don’t feel like I have used my time well (the irony) unless I’m progressing in a different game.Just reading this post gave me ADHD
If your PS5 is used as the 2nd machine then I don’t see why you would spunk £200 on a controller just for back buttons. I’m sure in the future it will come down in price or there will be other controllers on the market that have those back paddles.Xbox controller is a tad cheaper. I do like my elite but the build quality is a disgrace. I would hope the edge is better on that front.
I would want it for the back paddles, which I used a lot on xbox, but with the PS5 being my second machine it's probably not worth it. If I played 3rd party games on it I would get it for sure.
I'm playing Jedi survivor now but when I'm done I'm going to play Uncharted 3. This is supposed to be the second weakest after 1, right?
I'm enjoying Jedi despite some pretty nasty frame rate drops. I would say if you didn't like the first then avoid. It's that but a lot bigger. Like, side missions and everything.If your PS5 is used as the 2nd machine then I don’t see why you would spunk £200 on a controller just for back buttons. I’m sure in the future it will come down in price or there will be other controllers on the market that have those back paddles.
Is Jedi Survivor any good? I wasn’t a fan of the predecessor - Fallen Order and stopped playing it midway through as it just felt very repetitive and the story was bland & boring. I liked Uncharted 3 but I know some folk weren’t keen on it.
You’ve got your hands full with all that lotI had to force myself to stop playing Cyberpunk
Now I’m currently in the middle of
Judgment
Deathloop
Witcher 3 next gen (4th play through)
Last of Us II (2nd play through)
Tales of Iron
I’ve basically started to enjoy playing different games in short bursts rather than one game for a prolonged period of time. It’s all very weird.