It sucks that there are no pre-download.

Posts made by Scotty
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RE: State of Play
Feels like that is not going to be revealed for a long time.
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RE: That's News!
Gameplay was fun, if only story would be seperated from online part then people would like at least the campaign. And yeah, flying was great.
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RE: State of Play
Well, I really don't expect anything other than HFW gameplay and I'm not very optimistic about it either.
Kena: BoS release date would be nice.
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RE: That's News!
My main gripe is their "I will have my cake and eat it too" attitude and it's starting to get on my nerves.
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RE: That's News!
About Days Gone PC release:
Sony should announce when their games will come to the PC like other timed exclusives beforehand if there won't be 3+ years gap between console and PC release. Otherwise it looks shady and unpleasant. I can invest the money I have to my PC instead of PS5 just right now but I want to play Miles Morales and upcoming titles, if they will come to PC after 1-2 years just tell me and let me be done with it instead of trying to trick me to buy the console. Be transparent, just like Microsoft. 🤷 I won't buy XSX because I can play the games on PC but I appreciate that they let you know they will release them on PC as well instead of keeping it hidden.
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RE: [Official] What are you playing?
You lucky son of a gun!
Stil playing Doom and starting to have fun with the flow. Hope it just goes upward from here. I want to add another thing for video games:
This forum increase the enthusiasm I have to play video games and that's great. Whenever I come here, I am like ''I fricking love video games!'', wanted to say it.
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RE: Favourite/Least Favourite Easy Allies Reviews
I've never played them but I can imagine. It's really awful for a game to make its player say that.
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RE: Favourite/Least Favourite Easy Allies Reviews
I never saw anyone complain about a long game if it's not boring. So I automatically assume game becomes boring after a while if they say it's ''too long''. So I don't have any problems about using ''too long'' as a complain. Also as long as game is not too short(<8-9 hours) I don't mind the full price because I know that I will only pay the full price for a game if I really want to play it on launch, other than that I can simply wait. Another thing is I am really frusturated about people want games to be 30+ hours because they pay for them. That's the main reason why we have so many open world borefests, because you can play them 30+ hours while paying the same amount like 8-9 hours linear games.
@dipset said in Favourite/Least Favourite Easy Allies Reviews:
an... I love P5 but that game forced me to do one of the things I hate most in gaming. I ended up staying up reeeeeallllllly fucking late on a Monday or Tuesday because I thought I was close to beating the game, but the actual ending came like 3 hours later.
So it was either A) plough through until I'm tired at like 2am and going to have a bad day at work the next day, or B) put the game in rest mode right when I perceive the game to be at it's finale. And who wants to do that? Nobody pauses Lord of the Rings during the final battle.I hate this so much, especially the bold part and I can't even describe the frustration without using my face and gestures. It also causes for me to less appriciate the ending of the game most of the time because I feel like it should had ended way before.
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RE: That's News!
Women can drive cars for some years I guess. :P But yeah, generally speaking I too don't like money is this important over much more valuable things about humanity.
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RE: Favourite/Least Favourite Easy Allies Reviews
@hazz3r said in Favourite/Least Favourite Easy Allies Reviews:
The complaints about Assassin's Creed Valhalla being 'way too long' especially reeks of entitlement.
How?
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RE: New and Upcoming Indie Game Releases
Okay, you know the Steam Game Fest right? Basically a interactive fest which you can try game demos from hundreds of titles and they are usually indie or double A productions. I tried 8-9 different games with the latest fest and wanted to wirte my thoughts about some of them but I was lazy and ended up writing it week/weeks after it. Here we go:
A new puzzle game from the creators of hits like Machinarium, Samorost 3 and Botanicula. It is the opposite of its name and about nightmares of a boy with some disturbing images. Puzzles in the demo were easy but there will be more difficult ones in the main game probably. I want to play it when the full game released but I want to finish their other games before it.
A point&click game with horror elements and good looking hand crafted images. Humour is not the best one but got me smiling a few times. If you like the genre, you can check it out.
O get the feeling that this one is really popular among the demos but I didn't like it at all. Art direction is tiring and suffocating, story is nothing special so does the gameplay. If you like Tron and 80s nostalgia you might like it.
A game about personal traumas. It was sooo slow and even in the demo I thought closing the game but I forced myself to finish it. Also, narrator constantly stopping the game to tell stuff about the story but she could just tell them while we are still controlling the character. It was so annoying to stop and listen her after every 2-3 movement. I just couldn't care because of how annoying it was and how slow the game was. I feel like its beatiful art direction is going to be wasted with this kind of storytelling and gameplay.
Now that was fun! Hotline Miami kind of game where you can use everything as a weapon and you have one-hit health so do your enemies. Definetly going to check it out when it's released.
Dead Cells 2021 Edition. I am saying this as a good thing because I think this game will be really popular with all those details in it. I don't like too detailed inventory, skill tree etc in pixel art games so demo was enough for me, probably won't play it again in the future.
Retro Machina
A classic sci-fi tale about a robot who got his freedom and try to find its creator. Gameplay needs a little polish but art direction and the mystery of the story with the world without any humans is intriguing.The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark
Funny pixel art point&click game. Humour is rich and gameplay is enjoyable.
Now, that one if my favourite among all of them! Beatiful art direction, creative storytelling and warm atmosphere. You are the reader and the writer of a book, the same book! While you are wxploring the world you collect charms to use them later in the narrative in key moments. Sometimes because you don't have the necessary charm, you get game over but then you go back and try another charm in one of your previous choice to go on a different branch. It goes like this and I am really excited about it. Unfortunately it doesn't have any release date. :/ Hope it doesn't end up in development hell like The Last Night or Eastward...
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RE: Nintendo Direct discussion thread: it's Happening Edition
Can't they pass the project to other avaliable studios?
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RE: Nintendo Direct discussion thread: it's Happening Edition
Nope, I want to be able to play them on Switch and have all of them in one console. I'm also sure OoT can justify one more remake with modern take.
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RE: Nintendo Direct discussion thread: it's Happening Edition
As a recent Zelda fan, now they only need to bring Twilight Princess and Ocarina Of Time remake and I'm good to go.(Maybe Majora's Mask too while you are at it)
Where the hell is new DK Country game!? I love that series.
And is Bayonetta 3 dead at this point? They didn't even say "We'll share more infirmation this year"