Yup. Since I'm getting a refund on XIII I might pick it up too just to support good regional pricing (and being a good game, unlike XIII)Sukuna pricing on my region is hella good, I'm very tempted to grab it
If you plan on playing Vesperia, I highly recommend you learn Manual Cancelling as soon as you come across your first few battles. It completely changes the way you play the game, and will also feel less sluggish since you're cancelling out the recovery time between attacks.Thinking about trying out Tales of Vesperia, what should I know? Are there earlier games I need to play first?
It's interesting to see which devs/publishers are embracing vtubers. Blows my mind that a game like Among Us still doesn't have an official JP localization when there's barely any text to translate and how popular it is among Hololive.
Yeah, it really is just a sum of all sorts of little things that add up. Color palette, architecture, animations, sound design, enemy design, it might not seem big on its own but it really accumulates into something that kind of sours the experience for me. I really loved how the original was so different to Dark Souls and Bloodborne with how drab it was and the completely different architecture and artstyle. There's something appealing about the early Medieval architecture combined with the Christian-ish religious undertones (of course in classic FromSoft fashion this gets subverted but that's a different story) that creates a vastly different tone compared to the gothic and pantheonic Dark Souls or the Victorian and Lovecraftian Bloodborne. Bluepoint appear to have missed this and gone full blue (or more green really)/orange contrast for the sake of color grading and replaced Boletaria with Lothric. Tone deaf is what it comes off as, and I don't like it one bit.I feel that. It's so similar, but just makes the small changes stick out more. Like, why is the Boletarian Palace so colorful? The original felt like a brutalist nightmare structure by way of a medieval setting. The new one has all of this nice, colorful ivy growing everywhere. It's just a castle with some maintenance problems now. Stuff like that is small, but it alters the tone of the game, and all the footage I've seen of the DeS remake feels cartoony, where the original felt bleak.
With how little Sony cares about preservation, I'm worried these Bluepoint remakes will supersede the originals going forward. With them (supposedly) embracing PC, it means we can get their games on a platform that won't go obsolete, but it's going to sting when they announce a Shadow of the Colossus remaster for PS6/PC and it turns out to be a remaster of the remake.
Thank God for emulation.
Fun fact: historical evidence from the time (writing, depictions, etc.) make it quite likely that the sky was fairly low-res and had weird angular artefacts in ancient Scandinavia, as well as strangely flat lighting on all objects.
Beautiful game.
It's just a glitch in the Animus, as intended.Beautiful game.
I'm playing Metro 2033 which according to the one achievement I unlocked the first time I started it I'll finally beat 10 and a half years after beginning it.This is me.
Right now is pretty much the best time to get back in since they've reworked pretty much every single item in the game and everyone will be figuring stuff out.I used to play LoL almost exclusively during S1-S3. Then meta changed a lot and I kinda lost the motivation to play. Ended up dropping it in favor of other games (mainly CoD4 Promod and later CS:GO). I tried coming back at various points, but never stayed for more than 5-6 games.
This time, I think this is it. I'm really feeling it again. The same drive to play I had back then.
I just fear the same anger outbursts I had every time I lost will come back too at some point. It's not like I don't have them in other games, but still...
I bought it back in 2012 and I've started it twice and never made it more than about an hour in. Still, I want to play it! (someday)I'm playing Metro 2033 which according to the one achievement I unlocked the first time I started it I'll finally beat 10 and a half years after beginning it.
With these consoles you have to wait at least a year before purchase.I can't wait for the dust to settle on these new consoles launch. This shit is doing a number on my FOMO.
But they don't make sense financially (game price wise) and they are unavailable anyways.
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Yeah, I think it's safe to say I can't wait for 2020 to go fuck itself.
Just be warned the games have literally zero options outside input remapping (and you can't have duplicates so, I end up with triangle blank after setting everything). It's just arcade mode, you sit down to play and it does the intro stuff and the moment you press a button you're taken right to character select to play through it. VF2.1 has a few different cabinets set to different difficulty levels each, VF5 FS only appears to have whatever setting is default for it. From the game's title screen however you can choose to start them in 2p VS mode (and so far don't have the option to play the arcade mode through that). They don't appear to be running at native resolution either, those screenshots were taken with the main game running at 2560x1440 and 5 FS certainly looks way lower.Well Virtua Fighter 5 is finally on steam [UWSL][/UWSL] .
it's just a launcher, thoughApparently Valve is the only one able to make a competent and working backend.
Methink he doesn't have bug issues anymoreMaybe that person has bugs issues.
Not the tech ones.
Turns out, the only thing Valve has a monopoly on, is the ability to hire competent people, who care about what they are doing, and listen to your customers.it's just a launcher, though