More 'friends of the site' coverage for something almost no one who visits the site is interested with that QL. Bummer.
edit: not to be a jerk, but they've looked at it like twice already.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7jMwoj0uVQ
This is great.
So you're gonna be mad if he likes it?I hope Patrick, who's writing the Gone Home review for GB, avoids the insufferable naval gazing wank fest everyone else's review is going to be like. People are lining up, just itching to jizz all over it's face.
Yup, I don't get it either.Brad seems really into Charlie murder because while it's a beat em up, a genre they basically all agree is tired and a product of its era, it has loot which gives it something a little extra to keep him interested
Yet he was completely dismissive about dragon's crown for being just a beat em up
I don't understand
So you're gonna be mad if he likes it?
Oh, jeez. I didn't realize that the reviews were reaching that level.
A reviewer mentioning a game making him cry always gets laughs out of me.
Oh, jeez. I didn't realize that the reviews were reaching that level.
A reviewer mentioning a game making him cry always gets laughs out of me.
Just some Strong Sad dude boo-hooing while holding a controller...the imagery is ridiculous.
Brb, I gotta go find that Child of Eden review.
I imagine GB doors are practically always open but it's just really hard to book stuff with their style of content.More 'friends of the site' coverage for something almost no one who visits the site is interested with that QL. Bummer.
edit: not to be a jerk, but they've looked at it like twice already.
The reviews aren't reaching that level, they don't exist yet. He's bitching about a problem he made up and his main complaint appears to be "People are going to like something I've prejudged as something don't like"
Reviews aren't out yet, I'm speculating, but it's more of an educated guess than pure speculation, judging by how everyone is doing that Twitter thing of "I CAN'T TALK ABOUT THIS GAME BUT GUYS THIS GAME OMG GUYS YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW."
Does the Saint's row 4 QL have spoilers in it?
So how terrible is the 360 version of the game? It's my only option, for the most part.
IIRC the console versions of Saints Row The Third were kinda crappy too, so I guess they didn't improve the engine at all.
So how terrible is the 360 version of the game? It's my only option, for the most part.
IIRC the console versions of Saints Row The Third were kinda crappy too, so I guess they didn't improve the engine at all.
Ditto. If it's anything like The Third was on PS3 then I can tolerate it.It will be hard to say until it is out. They all agreed (after bullying Patrick about it) that Far Cry 3 on consoles was unplayable. While it did chug in places I found it totally playable.
Ditto. If it's anything like The Third was on PS3 then I can tolerate it.
What makes it worse for SR4 is that you have superpowers that makes you jump super high and run really fast... this increase all the streaming issues that you normally have in an open world game.
Gone Home should be more for Gen Xers no?
Oh, im sorry. You speak for everyone?More 'friends of the site' coverage for something almost no one who visits the site is interested with that QL. Bummer.
edit: not to be a jerk, but they've looked at it like twice already.
Yeah, that's the issue. Sr 3 didn't run that great but I imagine it's worse with the super powers.What makes it worse for SR4 is that you have superpowers that makes you jump super high and run really fast... this increase all the streaming issues that you normally have in an open world game.
Brad seems really into Charlie murder because while it's a beat em up, a genre they basically all agree is tired and a product of its era, it has loot which gives it something a little extra to keep him interested
Yet he was completely dismissive about dragon's crown for being just a beat em up
I don't understand
Not at all. I want to know why he likes it and hope he avoids, as I said, the insufferable naval gazing wank fest that everyone else's review is going to be. "Groundbreaking narrative, I cried a dozen times, the first game ever to make me feel, etc. etc." said by a group of nostalgic, pensive, millennial video game nerds playing a game tailor made for nostalgic, pensive, millennial video game nerds. There has already been some ludicrous hyperbole tossed around recently (see: reviews of Brothers).
I'm much more interested to hear Jeff's opinion of it, if he plays it.
Charlie Murder is very quick to pick up and play, has enough charm and humor to keep me going, and isn't going to demand I put in 30 hours to get anything out of it. Dragon's Crown was horribly ponderous and had zero personality beyond the admittedly gorgeous background art. I found it really boring and tedious to engage with.
I imagine GB doors are practically always open but it's just really hard to book stuff with their style of content.
Large developers have to go though PR/marketing, and take it from someone worked at a digital marketing agency, we're massive control freaks and if something doesn't fit neatly into our initiative, or is remotely risky, we say no. You don't really want a developer on the couch if they're constantly looking past the camera at PR to make sure they can answer the question. And a lot of indies don't have the time (or in some cases, confidence) to go running around SF self-promoting.
Charlie Murder is very quick to pick up and play, has enough charm and humor to keep me going, and isn't going to demand I put in 30 hours to get anything out of it. Dragon's Crown was horribly ponderous and had zero personality beyond the admittedly gorgeous background art. I found it really boring and tedious to engage with.
I think that's fair. A lot of the appeal of these things will come from how engaged you are with the context that surrounds the game, since you are just going from left to right and kicking stuff.
That said, I just love how fast the Elf plays in DC. Charlie Murder just looks slow by comparison.
Brad, since you're checking NeoGAF and not working, I have to ask; why did you guys not talk about the X: Rebirth trailer? Its Millenium Falcon: The Game and its gonna bump Brothers off your top 10 list.
Yeah, Dragon's Crown immediately got more entertaining when I went from the fighter to the wizard, but dozens of hours of grinding loot in the same nine levels just wasn't that appealing when the core combat isn't a primary draw. CM seems fairly short and is at least telling a pretty endearing story along the way.
In general, most of the this-or-that comparisons we might draw between games in our coverage are purely academic, or at least they are for me, since I rarely have time to get back to even the games I really want to keep playing. Don't think I've finished a game I wasn't reviewing all year, even AC Brotherhood.
Brad, since you're checking NeoGAF and not working, I have to ask; why did you guys not talk about the X: Rebirth trailer? Its Millenium Falcon: The Game and its gonna bump Brothers off your top 10 list.
So weird that Brothers and Payday 2 are both, technically, from the same mother company and came out in the same month but are COMPLETELY different games.