Then you are good until that one asshole stage with the bats on the bridge. CV1 is so good tho.Castlevania 1 is hard... until you discover holy water.
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My eyes bulged at that 90gb for ps5 but apparently the actual size is 19gb. Leave it to Ubisoft to have buggy patch notes too.Ubisoft version of patching game is basically redownloading it XD
Patch sizes (based on development environment)
Today:
PlayStation 4: Between 49 GB and 60 GB depending on region
PlayStation 5: ~90 GB
Xbox One: between 13 GB and 19 GB
Xbox Series X/S: between 14 GB and 20 GB
TBD:
PC: 54 GB + 47 GB for HD Texture Pack
Yeah, that damn banana got me too, took crazy long to find that, even with the help of checking the web. This seems like a really great improvement to the game. A bit to late for me, though.
Holy cow I might actually be able to go back and get 100% now.
Castlevania 1 is hard... until you discover holy water.
It's a great game but yeah, that Grim Reaper stage with the medusa heads/knights/the whole goddamn world attacking you really sucks. But if you manage to keep your holy water while surviving that corridor, then the boss is uber easy.Then you are good until that one asshole stage with the bats on the bridge. CV1 is so good tho.
This game is giving part of their profits to charity.
I hope this fixes the progression glitch I hit so I can actually finish the game.
Holy cow I might actually be able to go back and get 100% now.
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Publishers finally won, they finally made people not wanting to spend 60$ on anything that has below 50h of content no matter what that content is.
Ehh no regional pricing and the game had a terrible first impression. I legit thought it was going to be torn apart on the reviews.Reading some comments and reasons why people skipped Guardians and I am starting to feel that we truly just deserve games that are filled with grind and MTX to the brim. Publishers finally won, they finally made people not wanting to spend 60$ on anything that has below 50h of content no matter what that content is.
It is kind of true, I very rarely buy a game and when I do I rather not get a short linear game. Not only because I dislike linear games but I do want something that will last me at least awhile. Doesn't mean I want MTX or just grind though.Reading some comments and reasons why people skipped Guardians and I am starting to feel that we truly just deserve games that are filled with grind and MTX to the brim. Publishers finally won, they finally made people not wanting to spend 60$ on anything that has below 50h of content no matter what that content is.
It's such a great game, even the combat which I wasn't a fan of in the beginning has gotten a lot better thanks to the upgrades.Reading some comments and reasons why people skipped Guardians and I am starting to feel that we truly just deserve games that are filled with grind and MTX to the brim. Publishers finally won, they finally made people not wanting to spend 60$ on anything that has below 50h of content no matter what that content is.
The market is what it is. A lot of things are to blame not just pubs.Reading some comments and reasons why people skipped Guardians and I am starting to feel that we truly just deserve games that are filled with grind and MTX to the brim. Publishers finally won, they finally made people not wanting to spend 60$ on anything that has below 50h of content no matter what that content is.
Liberl ArcOk let's see, I can't for the life of me figure out the order of the legend of heroes games on steam with the upcoming games on the platform. Can somebody guide me about the whole thing? I just want to know in what order to play but i don't know wtf is the difference between sen no kiseki, hajimari no kiseki, zero, ao, etc
pls help
I really enjoyed the first one. I know a lot of people thought the management side was a bit basic and it was but i found it a really chill game with beautiful visuals. Gets a bit grindy to finish up all the campaign stuff.Just realized Jurassic World Evolution 2 is next week. I haven't even finished the first game left just been slowly picking at it lol.
By the time inflation makes this actually hit 60$, we will probably have AAA games asking for 80$ or more.
I don't think the price is the issue. If you look at games which were both available on XGP and on Steam, they had a huge success despite the price on Steam being at least $60. To name a few released this year:Reading some comments and reasons why people skipped Guardians and I am starting to feel that we truly just deserve games that are filled with grind and MTX to the brim. Publishers finally won, they finally made people not wanting to spend 60$ on anything that has below 50h of content.
I would add to this that I think it's better to stay in release order (playing the Crossbell arc and only afterwards the Erebonia arc), as things in the Crossbell games already inform some things in Cold Steel. Nothing major, but I think it will give you a deeper appreciation of certain things in the series.Liberl Arc
Trails in the Sky (First Chapter)
Trails in the Sky SC (Second Chapter)
Trails in the Sky the 3rd
Crossbell Arc
Trails from Zero
Trails to Azure
Erebonia Arc
Trails of Cold Steel
Trails of Cold Steel II
Trails of Cold Steel III
Trails of Cold Steel IV
Epilogue? (not to sure about the story role of that one - don't tell me)
Trails into Reverie
Calvard Arc
Kuro no Kiseki (no localized name yet I think)
Cold Steel I and II happen at the same time as the Crossbell games and due to the localisation logistics have been released earlier in the west, it's fine to play these first. From what I heard by Cold Steel 3 you ideally want to have played Sky and Crossbell, so that's where I personally still am until the official Zero and Azure releases next year.
Maybe there also needs to be better regional pricing, because nearly every game you listed here is not 60$ where I am. Case in point Age of Empires 4 isI don't think the price is the issue. If you look at games which were both available on Xbox Game Pass for PC and on Steam, they had a huge success despite the price on Steam being at least $60. To name a few released this year:
I think I love youLiberl Arc
Trails in the Sky (First Chapter)
Trails in the Sky SC (Second Chapter)
Trails in the Sky the 3rd
Crossbell Arc
Trails from Zero
Trails to Azure
Erebonia Arc
Trails of Cold Steel
Trails of Cold Steel II
Trails of Cold Steel III
Trails of Cold Steel IV
Epilogue? (not to sure about the story role of that one - don't tell me)
Trails into Reverie
Calvard Arc
Kuro no Kiseki (no localized name yet I think)
Cold Steel I and II happen at the same time as the Crossbell games and due to the localisation logistics have been released earlier in the west, it's fine to play these first. From what I heard by Cold Steel 3 you ideally want to have played Sky and Crossbell, so that's where I personally still am until the official Zero and Azure releases next year.
Although he is Canadian, but...
Completely off topic but thought it was funny!
Late 18th century France is famous as a very exciting period in history, with many colourful figures such as Robespierre and later Napoleon. I'm sure there's fun times ahead for the US.
Completely off topic but thought it was funny!
Completely off topic but thought it was funny!
I need to play this again, I picked up whatever the full package was with DLC in a sale at some point so it does go on sale often enough for me to notice.Started Anno 1800 again
have no DLC for it (because I don't have uplay launcher open for months to check for Sales or be reminded that I own anno 1800) and it would cost me another 60 or so even with current discounts.
So... I just subscribed for ubisoft+ for 15 and have all the DLC.
Oh, they must have the same writing team as for AC. Good old UBIThe writing for the characters in game got right up my nose
I only play sandbox and when you start a game you can select "only minimal guidance"I need to play this again, I picked up whatever the full package was with DLC in a sale at some point so it does go on sale often enough for me to notice.
It annoyed me enough over something when i did play it to uninstall it in a childlike burst of irritation. The writing for the characters in game got right up my nose and I think it might have been something like them and the game itself never shutting the fuck up and letting me play. I need peace when playing games like this.
if I had to guess, I bet this might be Deck related, it's the only think that makes sense for me right now.Guerrilla Games is working on a new Horizon Zero Dawn update.