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Really looking forward to Ara. I have been a big fan of Civ and Total War since they were first released. This looks like Civ and Total War got together and had a baby.
I hope you've got this to store them in.Got the xbestie on the way over with a crate of irn bru ready to rock this mother
That's cool as feck
Yeah a Square game so it seems.I thought there was supposed to be a fifth game in the D_D
Looks like a game I wouldn't want to play on console tbh.Ara looks like one of those games I'd love to get into, but fear I don't have the patience for.
Definitely, pc game all the way.Looks like a game I wouldn't want to play on console tbh.
I wont play it on a console. I'll play it on PC.Looks like a game I wouldn't want to play on console tbh.
I like that it's first person. Helps give it a different feel to Tomb Raider and Uncharted.Indy First person no
Not for me though.I like that it's first person. Helps give it a different feel to Tomb Raider and Uncharted.
Plus it's machine games.
Gameplay reveal is being generous
So is it a shooter, a puzzle game, a VR experience. Exactly what is the game? Not very enlightening.
I initially thought it was strange but it does make sense to do something different than just another Tomb Raider or Uncharted. It looks unique, whether that's a good or bad thing remains to be seen.Indy First person no
I hate first person games. Two games that should be third person are now first person. oh well there are plenty of other games to play.I initially thought it was strange but it does make sense to do something different than just another Tomb Raider or Uncharted. It looks unique, whether that's a good or bad thing remains to be seen.
its a first person action game with shootin n whippin. And will control similar to WolfensteinSo is it a shooter, a puzzle game, a VR experience. Exactly what is the game? Not very enlightening.
Am I right in thinking this won’t be on Xbox One? Only Series S and X?its a first person action game with shootin n whippin. And will control similar to Wolfenstein
its fairly obvious what the game is.
think it looked outstanding and looking forward to it
There was quite a bit of gameplay shown tbf but some might have been in the dev commentary outside this.Gameplay reveal is being generous
I watched the dev video above afterwards, which settled my fears. The puzzle aspect and figuring things out without weapons is what interest me most about Indiana Jones games tbh. I loved Fate of Atlantis and The Last Crusade point and click back in the day. The last first person Indiana Jones game I played - in the early 00s was quite crap, because it basically forgot about that element of the game.its a first person action game with shootin n whippin. And will control similar to Wolfenstein
its fairly obvious what the game is.
think it looked outstanding and looking forward to it
My housemate is similar, and I recently saw a thread where a sizable number of people were upset that Cyberpunk 2077 was first person. What is it people don't like about first person games?I hate first person games. Two games that should be third person are now first person. oh well there are plenty of other games to play.
I was upset that they changed Cyberpunk from 3rd to 1st person from the reveal to the game.My housemate is similar, and I recently saw a thread where a sizable number of people were upset that Cyberpunk 2077 was first person. What is it people don't like about first person games?
What is it you don't like about first person games? I don't mean that question to sound like a challenge, to each their own. Personally I usually prefer a first person perspective, although it depends in large part on what kind of game it is.I was upset that they changed Cyberpunk from 3rd to 1st person from the reveal to the game.
I don't know what it is, but when ever I try 1st person games I don't get past an hour before giving up.What is it you don't like about first person games? I don't mean that question to sound like a challenge, to each their own. Personally I usually prefer a first person perspective, although it depends in large part on what kind of game it is.
I would always lean to a third person perspective where available. I don’t actually find first person that immersive, personally I think you can role play better in third person, being able to see your character. In games that offer the choice (GTA, Red Dead, Skyrim to name afew) I will almost exclusively play in third person. I find combat in third person largely more engaging too. The big thing for me is movement, in third it feels much more fluid to me and while games like Dying Light 2 do a good job of providing a framework for first person traversal, I still think it falls short of freedom offered in third person games.What is it you don't like about first person games? I don't mean that question to sound like a challenge, to each their own. Personally I usually prefer a first person perspective, although it depends in large part on what kind of game it is.
That completely depends on what else you have to game on. If you have a PC, no, a PS5 then it's a maybe at best mate.So when do we think will actually be a good time to pick up an Xbox?
Modern gaming doesn't have an obsession with first person though, I'd argue it's the opposite. Feels like the overwhelming majority of big blockbuster games in at least the last decade has been third person. First person used to be big in the early days of Doom and Quake and especially after Half-Life, but nowadays?I would always lean to a third person perspective where available. I don’t actually find first person that immersive, personally I think you can role play better in third person, being able to see your character. In games that offer the choice (GTA, Red Dead, Skyrim to name afew) I will almost exclusively play in third person. I find combat in third person largely more engaging too. The big thing for me is movement, in third it feels much more fluid to me and while games like Dying Light 2 do a good job of providing a framework for first person traversal, I still think it falls short of freedom offered in third person games.
I think the obsession with first person heavily links to the growth of popular shooters like COD/Battlefield and for many of those players, first person feels more accessible. I’ve never really been into first person shooters as much as many people so I think that partly explains my preferences.
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It's 8 hours long which feels perfect to me for something quite intenseAlso I want to dare to at least expect great things from Hellblade 2 (though I have reservations about the "shorter" comment, and capturing that magic again).