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Goddamn Farcry 3 looks sweet. Also, why are the reviews all out 2 weeks before the game is? LAME. I read a bunch of reviews this morning and got all stoked to pick it up tonight.....comes out December 4. If the game is done, release it!
Yoshi's Island still has the some of the best graphics I've seen to this day.
http://images.wikia.com/yoshi/images...his_Island.jpg
It's a fun game until....WAAAAAAA, WAAAAAA, WAAAAAA.
Good lord that sound made me want to break something.
Well from what it sounds like, it's more like you're choosing perspective rather than story. So the missions are gonna be the same, but you get to choose where you see it from.
In that mission example I posted, the test player activated the mission as Michael, and when he arrived at the mission spot, Trevor's already there in the middle of a fight with the guy who hired them. You don't know how that started, but if you came to the mission spot as Trevor, you would have. But on the flip side, as Michael you find out about a certain doublecross going into it that Trevor doesn't know about. So it's all about switching around to "check in" on the three characters, and sometimes you'll go into a mission knowing more about it than the character you're playing, 'cause you've seen the other side of it as another character.
The cool thing is that, off-mission, you never know what situation you're going to drop in on when you take over a character, because the AI keeps the other 2 characters going when you're not playing them. You could be running around in a gated community as Michael, experiencing domestic nightmare (his wife and teenage kids hate him), so you switch to Franklin on the other side of town, and find yourself in the middle of a turf fight, etc, vice versa.
Apparently it's to avoid those dead spots in the gameplay, since the open world is so big. You're driving around the outskirts of Los Santos as Franklin, nothing to do, bored? Switch to Trevor and fuck shit up. Switch to Michael, play a round of golf, then switch back to Franklin and now he's in the middle of the city and has something to do.
I read that article a couple of days ago. It's a non-issue to me because I don't like the S.T.A.L.K.E.R./Metro games, and don't care for Eastern European game design in geneal; I usually find the games janky and overly-cumbersome. Witcher 2 is a great example. Good lord what a slogging bore that thing is.
KOTOR 2 for $2.50. Mmmmm.
I bought that and The Walking Dead because I'm a huge sucker for Telltale adventure games.
Dishonored is tempting but general rule of thumb for Steam sales is avoid anything that's not a daily or flash deal until the final day.
Is Walking Dead ep. 5 out?
All I know is I have 4 Wii U games and they all look great and I'm having a ton of fun playing them. That's ALL I care about. People on the internet who have been hating on Nintendo since the Gamecube days don't effect my enjoyment of the system in the slightest.
Said no one ever.
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Persona 4 Golden is slick on the Vita. Looks great on that screen.
I have pretty much had it with fucking "Advanced" mode in Batman. I'm fighting a room full of people, all with a variety of weapons, and this part shows just how fucking buggy the fighting system is.
Throw your Batarang at the guy standing directly in front of you? HAH! No. You'll throw it at some guy off-screen, and that guy right in front of you will punch you. Fuck you, player.
Wait, you're standing on a balcony ABOVE the crowd? Hey, when these guys below you swing their fists in mid-air, it's gonna fucking hit you anyway. Why? Because fuck you, that's why.
You want to disarm your opponent? OK, simply press the joystick in his direction and press these buttons. Nice work! Oh, wait, fuck you, you're going to disarm this guy on the other side of the room with an easily blocked weapon and who would normally pose very little threat.
Had. It.
Walking Dead Ep. 5. God damn.
Thanksgiving has for the last half-decade been a weekend all about video games for me as well. Great time to shut myself up, sit near a window as the scenery winterizes, drink coffee, and play video games in my pajamas. In 2008, I put about 25 hours into Persona 3. But this year, I'm in Tokyo preparing for midterms, so I won't have that luxury.
Still gonna try to get into one or two of these Steam games that I just bought. Kane & Lynch 2 or X-Com, I think.
So you could switch to Michael and see his battered corpse lying on the pavement because you were playing with another character? ;)
Sounds good to me. First thing I'm gonna do is get my bicycle out of the garage and go to the top of Mount Chilliad...without direction markers.
There was a great article a while back about how it would be potentially awesome to experience GTA without the little radar. It forces the player to learn the city and removes the red dots whenever villains pop up to preserve the tension.
Persona 4 Golden is a hell of a game. I think it's harder than P3, and definitely more involved. Also, the added network features, while simple, are very cool, and kind of Souls-like. You can check the network to see what other players have done during the day, and in the dungeons you can request help and offer aid to other players - when this happens you basically receive or give bonuses to other people on in the same area as you.
Got it yesterday, and I've already put in about 8 hours.