I like the demo of Voice of Cards. The visuals are great for that tabletop/card feeling. I hope the game is harder though, as the fights were challenge-free.
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Eh, splitting a game weirdly in two sure didn't help. Mankind Divided is a great game, but it sold less than Human Revolution for a reason.I hope it doesn't bomb, seems a good game
I also want a new Deus Ex, but gamers killed it
I like the demo of Voice of Cards. The visuals are great for that tabletop/card feeling. I hope the game is harder though, as the fights were challenge-free.
I also want a new Deus Ex, but gamers killed it
True, it was a weird decisionEh, splitting a game weirdly in two sure didn't help. Mankind Divided is a great game, but it sold less than Human Revolution for a reason.
Eh, if a game sells poorly I can't be too shocked if a sequel doesn't happen.Yeah, those dastardly gamers forcing a company to abandon a trilogy and ruining the franchise!
I saw a full playthrough yesterday, Salim is best character"The Middle East is rarely used as a video game setting outside of your typical jingoistic military shooter, and those games usually aren't interested in presenting both sides of the conflict. They often perpetuate anti-Arab sentiments instead, playing into stereotypes and dehumanizing tropes that paint Arabs as little more than blood-thirsty insurgents. One of the playable characters in House of Ashes is Salim, a reluctant soldier in the Iraqi Republican Guard. Rather than lazily branding him a villain for being on the opposite side to the Americans, Supermassive does an excellent job of humanizing Salim and making him someone you'll care about and want to guarantee survives. His interactions with the other characters result in the game's best and most poignant moments, while some of the game's other topics--including critiques of the war in Iraq--justify its setting."
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House Of Ashes Review - The Descent
Well I'm curiously intrigued.
So many games in my Steam backlog yet here I am starting another old PS2 RPG.
tbf, it'll come to PCJust woke up to a friend sending me a screenshot of a facebook ad for some site saying Ghost of Tsushima is coming to PC. I knew something was up when the announcement wasn't even mentioned here so I tracked down the article and lmao.
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Just woke up to a friend sending me a screenshot of a facebook ad for some site saying Ghost of Tsushima is coming to PC. I knew something was up when the announcement wasn't even mentioned here so I tracked down the article and lmao.
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tbf, it'll come to PC
Dune should have been video game XD
it's a very small website so, even tho it will come (I'm absolutely sure of this) do not really take that as a fact of it coming.Just woke up to a friend sending me a screenshot of a facebook ad for some site saying Ghost of Tsushima is coming to PC. I knew something was up when the announcement wasn't even mentioned here so I tracked down the article and lmao.
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Of course not. I thought it was clear I was making fun of that article.it's a very small website so, even tho it will come (I'm absolutely sure of this) do not really take that as a fact of it coming.
Ah sorry, didn't get it as a joke or sarcasm.Of course not. I thought it was clear I was making fun of that article.
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No good or was marathoning back to back the problem? I've been meaning to watch the show but all different versions keep popping up.I watched all 4 Evangelion rebuild movies.... why did I do that...
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Dune (1992) - MobyGames
Based on the legendary Frank Herbert novel of the same name and visually inspired by the 1984 David Lynch movie, Dune is a strategy-adventure hybrid where the player takes the role of young Paul Atreides, the son of Duke Leto. The Emperor Shaddam...www.mobygames.com
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Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty (1992) - MobyGames
The planet Arrakis (also known as Dune for its sandy landscape) is the only place in the known universe where Melange (more commonly known as the Spice) can be found. The Spice is the basis of interstellar travel and thus the standard of the Imperial...www.mobygames.com
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Dune 2000 (1998) - MobyGames
Dune 2000 is a remake of the classic Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty, updated for Windows. In this real-time strategy game, the player controls one of the three houses: the noble Atreides, the insidious Ordos, or the evil Harkonnen. Each has...www.mobygames.com
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Emperor: Battle for Dune (2001) - MobyGames
Emperor: Battle for Dune is the true sequel to both Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty and Dune 2000. Unlike Dune 2000, it progresses the storyline and takes place after the Ordos victory in its predecessors, but with the same basic premise: houses...www.mobygames.com
There is also a Dune game in development by Funcom.
Just cruising around in the car is surprisingly enjoyable since the world is so beautiful. I also remember really liking the whole "four bros on a roadtrip" aspect of it. Made it feel even more special.I continue to quite enjoy FF 15. Story wise I'm still at the very beginning of chapter 3, but I've since spent hours getting driven around while listing to other Final Fantasy OSTs (or Nier), riding (and racing) chocobos, fishing, doing lotsa sidequests and occasionally stumbling upon a dungeon (that usually outlevel me, but not always!).
Combat has also grown on me. It's fun!
There are so many to choose from too lol. Started Xenosaga Ep. 1 for the first time this morning (after finishing Xenogears a few weeks ago) but I also had quite a few others on my to-play list.You're not alone there. I've been thinking about replaying some of the PS2 RPGs myself, but have mostly held off for now because of SMT V.
Also, currently playing the Star Ocean 4 remaster since I never finished the game back on the PS3. Dropped it during the final dungeon, I believe. It was very tedious.
Just cruising around in the car is surprisingly enjoyable since the world is so beautiful. I also remember really liking the whole "four bros on a roadtrip" aspect of it. Made it feel even more special.
There are so many to choose from too lol. Started Xenosaga Ep. 1 for the first time this morning (after finishing Xenogears a few weeks ago) but I also had quite a few others on my to-play list.
I'm actually using PCSX2 for this since I haven't bought my Retrotink 5X-Pro yet and my OG PS2 looks like crap on my TV. But I hear ya, slow animations/battles in old JRPGs are a pain. I was so glad when I replayed FF9 last year with the Moguri Mod and it actually allowed me to speed up the battle animations. It was such a game changer lolOh man, I don't think I could ever play through Xenosaga 1 on the original hardware again. Gotta turbo through those long-ass animations, lol.
It's sad the series ended with 3.The third entry has an excellent combat system. The animations in 3 is the exact opposite of 1. Fast and slick.
No good or was marathoning back to back the problem? I've been meaning to watch the show but all different versions keep popping up.
I'm currently playing PS1 rpg. Actually technically a SNES rpg that was re-released/remade for PS1, Tales of Phantasia.So many games in my Steam backlog yet here I am starting another old PS2 RPG.