Sapphire Dreams
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I love how IGN gave this game 5.9 and said it had an archaic design, while it gave a game as shallow as Mass Effect 3 a score of 9...
Sad to see comments, when people don't give game a chance, because of reviews. Even when there good one too.
Most reviewers actually say opposite is the case and the combat is rather frustrating, even on easy. Very hard to get combos and you die very quickly for small mistakes.As far as I can gather, combat is easy? Pick one or two combos and spam it?
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Remember Me is a matchless start for the young developer Dontnod Studios. The fact that this developer dares to take the risk to produce a tough heroine starring a new IP is already significant. That the game then even good play away, an interesting story with a philosophical thought and a nice world offers is even more welcome bonus. Remember Me If game is not just the highest level. But for anyone with a taste for good science fiction stories in which dystopian societies ruled by powerful corporations, this is a fixture. This game is still etched in our memory next year.
+ Memories offer great concept
+ Finally another tough game chick
+ Remix segments very original
+ Hollywood-worthy soundtrack
- Story slackens a bit halfway
- Not every character as strong written
Most reviewers actually say opposite is the case and the combat is rather frustrating, even on easy. Very hard to get combos and you die very quickly for small mistakes.
Thesixthaxis said:Pro:Fantastic, intuitive and inclusive combo system.
Of course. Like any system there is probably a way to master itOpinions, I guess... :/
I know, I cant believe they gave an entirely different game a different score either. Outrageous.I love how IGN gave this game 5.9 and said it had an archaic design, while it gave a game as shallow as Mass Effect 3 a score of 9...
I know, I cant believe they gave an entirely different game a different score either. Outrageous.
Brad Gallaway (gamecritics) just tweeted that it's like enslaved but not as good on the gameplay side.
I love how IGN gave this game 5.9 and said it had an archaic design, while it gave a game as shallow as Mass Effect 3 a score of 9...
I couldn't really see one.You've entirely missed the point of my comment...
Different writer, different tastes, different opinions.
You've entirely missed the point of my comment...
throw in some doritos, & this's basically why reviews mean nothing to me. if pre-game footage looks good to me, i'll take a shot if i'm wrong, well, i'll just trade it in...
there've been many games i've loved that i'd never've played if i paid attention to reviews. most recently: deadly premonition: director's cut. 71 on metacritic...
This. Fortunately I'm in the financial position where I don't have to make every game purchase descission like my life depends on it. If I like what I see, I buy it. If it turns out to be a bad game, no big deal.
I never consider review scores when it comes to game purchases and so far I've only regretted 1-3 purchases this gen.
I haven't played it yet but it is games like this that get the full spectrum of reviews that I tend to end up enjoying. Games that have review scores all over the board at times can be remarkably deep games that mainstream review sites tend to under-appreciate based solely on the fact that they just play through it for the sake of playing through it and saying they're done. There's no thought put into whether or not they're playing on the correct difficulty level. There's little thought put into playing the game at all other than simply...playing it.
It would be nice to get my hands on a demo but I can't help but feel as though this is going to be one of those games that ends up proving to be a bit deeper in game mechanics than originally suspected.
I could be way off base though.
Reviews are all over the place. Very polarizing. Reminds me of the critical reception to games like Alpha Protocol, Nier, and Alice: Madness Returns.
As far as I can gather, combat is easy? Pick one or two combos and spam it?
Not sure he did. Mass Effect 3 apologists are so crazy they're smart. Atleast that's what other Mass Effect 3 apologists tell each other.
I couldn't really see one.
Different writer, different tastes, different opinions. It's stupid when people refer to review sites as a single entity where everyone within it all likes the same things and has the same set of standards. IGN didn't give Mass Effect 3 a 9, Colin Moriarty did. Also, "archaic (meaning old or obsolete) design" and depth of systems have fuck all to do with each other so what stupid statement.
Ouch at IGN review.
1980s John Carpenter: the Video Game. Come back in 20 years time when it's acceptable to like it.
Ahhh, so true (Prince of Darkness anyone?)
btw it really looks like the kind of game I would enjoy. I'm going to buy it when steam drops the price.