IcyRhythms
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? Game is extremely mediocre. Definitely Remedy's worst.
I mean, you're saying it like you speak for everyone.
? Game is extremely mediocre. Definitely Remedy's worst.
I can understand that some will enjoy the shooting parts a lot more than I did but those are less than a third of the game. I don't think anyone can defend the woeful platforming and the being told to stand in a certain spot and press Y to manipulate time to do a canned sequence is a waste of a cool premise that could have been used to make puzzles.
Life, and MS, finds a way!it's compatible with windows 7 and thus cannot be UWA
This is an absolute lie. Must have just watched an Angry Joe review of it. Ha
I agree on the hold Y to have a canned sequence showing up but the i really enjoyed the story and the shooting. In fact the shooting and encounters are really fucking cool but it takes time before you get the cool powers to do cool things. The guns feel and sounds are what i expect from a Remedy game and for that, i had a blast with the game, especially the later parts of the game.
The game is a beast in a good way. I do hope Steam build helps performance some though.
This is an absolute lie. Must have just watched an Angry Joe review of it. Ha
This is an absolute lie. Must have just watched an Angry Joe review of it. Ha
What's so bad about the gameplay?? I thought it was great and not in any way 2006 with the cool time abilities. The only thing I didn't like was to half hour long TV shows that suddenly turned my planned gaming time to TV time.I have tried to get into this game multiple times over the last two months. It's average at best and that's putting it nicely even. 2006 ass gameplay design with early last gen shooter gunplay. The story is the only thing that's interesting but it's not enough to save the game.
No idea how they fucked up so bad after Alan Wake, which was incredible.
oh ya. I haven't bought a physical PC game in god knows how long; didn't even think about the fact that console games were blu ray and PC games aren't (...why aren't they?)
I would think of UWA more as a cancerous growth then an actual life form.Life, and MS, finds a way!
Seems a pretty accurate summation of the game to me. It is most definitely not the place to look if you're after a gameplay experience offering anything resembling depth or challenge.
You responding to the guy with "This is an absolute lie!" is a pretty hilarious overreaction though, so thanks for the laugh there at least.
I mean, you're also the one saying that it doesn't have depth or challenge without any kind of argument. The powers and how they flow together are the opposite of something shallow.
I disagree, clearly.
I disagree, clearly.
I, for one, am shocked.
Sure you do. Doesn't make you right.
Yeah >.>I mean, you're saying it like you speak for everyone.
Well, not really regional pricing, 40$ are not 40.
Yeah >.>
I liked it more than Alan wake. American Nightmare fixed like every gameplay problem the main game had though, so it's kind of a shame that the game never got a sequel.
No he's not.I mean, you're saying it like you speak for everyone.
I will give it a shot now once it drops below $20 (as long as it's not an actual UWP package or something).
Why? I was pretty clear on my stance here from the get go I believe.
Can confirm, your stance on anything MS-related has become pretty clear pretty fast.