Thanks!I highly recommend Jorbs on youtube if your interested in getting past that.He's former pro poker player so he's really good at the game and has some really helpful tutorials.
Thanks!I highly recommend Jorbs on youtube if your interested in getting past that.He's former pro poker player so he's really good at the game and has some really helpful tutorials.
You nailed a lot of why I love VTM: Bloodlines and why sadly parts of it don't hold up super well today. I'm really glad that the devs seem to be more aware of that with the sequel.The story feels like a - fairly thorough - introduction to the setting of VtM, the back story with Caine, the different factions, the fear of Gehenna, Thin Bloods and so on. The writing is often cheesy, but effective too. It does what it needs to do, and some of the character writing is outstanding, even if most of them feel like walking caricatures (which, I assume, was their intention). The only thing that bothered me was a few tone dead "jokes" in the Chinatown section, about how Chinese NPCs can't speak English, and god was that Japanese girl cringe worthy. That whole quest should have been cut.
So yeah, some editing could have helped.
It's amazing how much content this 15$ game has, it's incredible. And so much custom hand drawn artwork. I have no idea how they can sell it at that price. It arguably should cost twice of what it does.I'm over 10 hours in Hollow Knight and I'm enjoying every minute of it. Not using any guides or walkthroughs, just exploring at my own pace. What a lovely game!
I don't know. Part of it is because I bought it on PS4 for the bigger playerbase but the IQ is disappointing when I could be playing it comfortably on my PC. The other part of it is just that I don't seem to want to go online and play against others like I did with fighting games in the past.oh no ... why?
ahhh, i see ... yeah, that's understandableI don't know. Part of it is because I bought it on PS4 for the bigger playerbase but the IQ is disappointing when I could be playing it comfortably on my PC. The other part of it is just that I don't seem to want to go online and play against others like I did with fighting games in the past.
I did the same thing with Soulcalibur 6 and Smash Ultimate, but I did play those for a few weeks. Just my tastes and patience changing I guess.
I'm over 10 hours in Hollow Knight and I'm enjoying every minute of it. Not using any guides or walkthroughs, just exploring at my own pace. What a lovely game!
I'm old enough to have paid full-price for Castlevania: SOTN and still own the original without the ugly lime green "Greatest Hits" on the instruction manual.It's amazing how much content this 15$ game has, it's incredible. And so much custom hand drawn artwork. I have no idea how they can sell it at that price. It arguably should cost twice of what it does.
The tier1 stuff in Wildlands scales up the difficulty in a weird way and when I played it I eventually turned it off, it just became completely unfun.Silly me I checked out Wilands again so I might now play Wildlands AND Division 2...
Wildlands is weird tho. Kinda too hard for what it is?
It's the Return of the King of video games, never ends when you think it does.Once again I thought I was almost done with Dragon Quest 11, then I learn there’s another 30 hours of story-critical post game content what the fuck.
I'm sorry, I missed this.Ori and Hollow Knight are up there with SOTN and Super Metroid as the best games in the genre IMO.
Ori being much more dynamic and platforming focused and Hollow Knight being something slower and combat focused.
I think Hollow Knight also captured pretty well the feeling of the Souls games, without necessarily using the same mechanics. But the way the world is connected and whole atmosphere comes straight from the Souls games.
Yeah my feelings are similar. I wouldn't put Axiom Verge quite up there with Super Metroid, but it's one of my fav of the genre. Meanwhile Ori and Hollow Knight did very little for me at all.I'm sorry, I missed this.
Ori isn't enrapturing me like Axiom Verge (just as good as Super Metroid) and Hollow Knight (just as good as SotN) did.
So far, it's a prettier version of Seasons after Fall. But the gameplay itself? Meh so far.
Axiom Verge is great but it's a little too much like Metroid to me... Ori has more personality IMO. Have you learned the bash yet? That's the mechanic that made the game really special to me.I'm sorry, I missed this.
Ori isn't enrapturing me like Axiom Verge (just as good as Super Metroid) and Hollow Knight (just as good as SotN) did.
So far, it's a prettier version of Seasons after Fall. But the gameplay itself? Meh so far.
Axiom Verge is a lot like Metroid, but with a better story...and twists. And crazy abilities like "intentional glitching" to traverse. I think it's a great alternate take.Axiom Verge is great but it's a little too much like Metroid to me... Ori has more personality IMO. Have you learned the bash yet? That's the mechanic that made the game really special to me.
Hearing this has me excited to finally give it a shot once I finish up Rage 2.The game is definitely getting harder the further I progress, especially since the enemies are more varied and consisted of more endgame jobs combination. The AI is also pretty smart and will fully utilize their tools and the map.