Agreed.Teslagrad ain't great. Physics puzzles but the physics don't work consistently making shit very hard and awkward to pass. Most of the time you just fuck about until your solution happens to fall into place.
If I remember right, you don't see actual meat or dead bodies there or anyone actually being murderedAnyone know the deal with the Slaughterhouse area in BG&E? Why it's called that? I don't want to play the game if it's what it sounds like. :/ I tend to be sensitive about that sort of thing.
Anyone know the deal with the Slaughterhouse area in BG&E? Why it's called that? I don't want to play the game if it's what it sounds like. :/ I tend to be sensitive about that sort of thing.
As far as I know, none of the dlc has ever been on sale til now. At least not this year.So I want to buy the Dragon Age: I. Trespasser DLC, why do I have a feeling the week that I'll buy it, the next week it'll go on special. Did I miss it being on sale already?
Transistor gameplay is from SNES age.
I see, I guess it is sort of worth it to buy the GOTY edition and still get my money's worth. :\As far as I know, none of the dlc has ever been on sale til now. At least not this year.
Though its full price if you buy the expansions separately.
Nobody got an opinion on Yorbie?
I mean, it's less than a buck
You don't have free movement gameplay in the game... it is based is big squares like a chess table that makes it really dated and cheap.This is patently false. Transistor has a very innovative combat system that is [generally] half real time, half turn based. Essentially, you have free movement until your turn is charged, at which point you can carefully select your movements [a sort of evolution of real time w/ pause]. The perk/skill system is also innovative with all skills being able to be either set as primary or secondary modifier -- and secondary skills modify the primary in specific ways. For example, if you have, say a primary attack that hits one target, and put a AOE skill in the modifying slot, the primary skills might hit 2 targets. Or you might modify the AOE attack with a slowing attack... but even better you can modify anything with anything, so you could modify a movement skill [say, teleport] with an attack skill or vice verses, just to see what it does. The ways the skills intertwine and effect each other in this manner is really, really cool.
Transisitor has one of the coolest combat systems I've seen in a long time, and it's definitely not from the 'SNES' age. Add a great aesthetic and a fairly cool story and it's an absolute great game. My only complaint about the game was it was a touch too easy and I would have liked far harder combat scenarios.
How is Soldner X-2: Final Prototype and Munch's Odyssee?
If I remember right, you don't see actual meat or dead bodies there or anyone actually being murdered
Look at the esrb and let that tell you all you need to know. In the UK you have to be 7.....
Is the witcher 3 available anywhere else for lower than $25? Hows the performance on PS4?
Huh? You can move around and attack things as you please.You don't have free movement gameplay in the game... it is based is big squares like a chess table that makes it really dated and cheap.
Gameplay is what put me out from the game and I love strategy combat.
Bastion while not being an example of great gameplay is still better at it than Transistor.
ESRB didn't specifically touch on it from what I saw so I was unsure. Thank you both for the info. What kind of slaughterhouse is it meant to be?
I asked earlier but I don't believe I got a response:
Is Another World worth a buck for someone who never played the original? Mind you, I grew up in the 80's and 90's, so I'm no stranger to challenging, obtuse games.
I can't say, but I went ahead and got it....I remember reading about it over 20 years ago and wanting it back then but never got it.....figured for a buck and change it's no harm done lol
Save yer money. CII is... just bland and boring. It's got all these cool systems in place, so if you play the demo you'll think you're in for something awesome -- positional attacks, combos, great character creation... but in practice, it's so easy you just attack/attack/attack... x, x, x, x,.... you don't need to cast any of your spells, you don't need to position anything [except maybe for a couple bosses]... it's just way, way, way too easy and it means all the systems are meaningless.
I have never played a Final Fantasy game before. Is the one with Cloud included in the sale??
You don't have free movement gameplay in the game... it is based is big squares like a chess table that makes it really dated and cheap.
Gameplay is what put me out from the game and I love strategy combat.
Bastion while not being an example of great gameplay is still better at it than Transistor.
Huh? You can move around and attack things as you please.
Disappointing. Oh well, DA:I it is.
Should I play DA2 first?
I asked earlier but I don't believe I got a response:
Is Another World worth a buck for someone who never played the original? Mind you, I grew up in the 80's and 90's, so I'm no stranger to challenging, obtuse games.
Teslagrad ain't great. Physics puzzles but the physics don't work consistently making shit very hard and awkward to pass. Most of the time you just fuck about until your solution happens to fall into place.
I picked it up too. Looks neat.Any opinions on Saturday Morning RPG? It looks kinda cute.
havent played any of the FF games, which ones should I pick up?
also i see everyone recommending the Wild Arms series, has anyone here played it recently that has some input?
havent played any of the FF games, which ones should I pick up?
also i see everyone recommending the Wild Arms series, has anyone here played it recently that has some input?
"It's like chess - outdated and cheap."You don't have free movement gameplay in the game... it is based is big squares like a chess table that makes it really dated and cheap.
Gameplay is what put me out from the game and I love strategy combat.
Bastion while not being an example of great gameplay is still better at it than Transistor.