Of course you're not, there's plenty of people who don't like the Beatles music or Chinatown as a movie.Ed: thank you gas bandit for showing me I'm not alone in this. I thought I was going crazy.
Yeah but those people are idiots.
Add in a spoonful of Song of Fire and Ice and yeah, agreed. I still liked the game a lot though.[DOUBLEPOST=1367011385][/DOUBLEPOST]Also, playing Poker Night 2. Someone has gone all in on every single hand so far. It's ridiculous.[DOUBLEPOST=1367011474][/DOUBLEPOST]But what is interesting? Ed: aimed and gilg and others
The world is an unimaginatve hodgepodge of shit stolen of LOtR, D&D, and Warhammer
The treachery and plot twists have, so far, been highly telegraphed.
Ed: thank you gas bandit for showing me I'm not alone in this. I thought I was going crazy.
Mass Effect 3 was basically Dragon Age Origins in space. Almost exactly.I just realized that the story in Dragon Age Origin is a pretty close parallel of Mass Effect, at least so far.
Dude well played. I didn't get it until the last two sentences. You sir are a master wordsmith.I'm sorry but I don't get why people love the Beatles. They're not a particularly interesting group. If someone were to have such a group in this day and age they wouldn't even make it on the TOP 40. The production style is technically impressive but the overall the lyrics are derivative and boring. I haven't been surprised by anything they sang yet, other than my group casually accepting of a FUCKING ASIAN WHORE IN THE GROUP.
Anyways, I'm still holding out hope John Lennon to make a come back with new tracks.
You could say that about Bioshock as well. What works in a video game doesn't necessarily translate to book format. Would you want to read pages and pages of how Jack kills splicers in different ways and never says anything? The storytelling was structured to fit a video game format. Part of what makes Bioshock's twist so brilliant is that it plays off of being a video game.If someone were to turn this Ito a book it wouldn't even make a grocery store paperback.
I like Sam, FUCK Ash. Fuck him. Fuck his before the flop huge bets right in their ass.[DOUBLEPOST=1367048609][/DOUBLEPOST]Fuck, I swear to God, every time something is on the line, they have magic gifts on the river. Seriously.Frank - A word of advice. Don't buy the Venture Bros felt. It's a bright bright annoying yellow.
It's great that it has a monarch symbol but it's blinding.
For the record, Sam is my least favorite character. Nothing annoys me more than keeping him in the game. I have a great time when he's eliminated early.
To be fair, The ace IS the highest card in the hand.Ok, what the fucking fuck? I had a straight and the game called it an Ace high.
And checking forums and such, it looks like this is a common problem. This is pretty fucking unacceptable Telltale.
You were pretty close in your initial assessments, at least as far as I was concerned.The more I play it, the more I think every player is completely fucking nuts. There's no skill or strategy here.
I can't even imagine playing much more of it. The dialog is already 100% repeats.You were pretty close in your initial assessments, at least as far as I was concerned.
- Ash takes chances, goes big, and can't bluff. This is perfectly in his character from the movies. I usually see him go out first.
- Sam is very conservative and generally doesn't play his cards unless they are good or the buy-in is cheap. If he goes all in, he's got a damn good hand. He also generally doesn't bluff. He's basically Tycho from the first game.
- Brock is aggressive with his betting and can bluff pretty well, but he'll back down if he has nothing.
- Claptrap is completely random in his style, sort of like Max was in the first game. This makes him seem good because he doesn't have a style, but it's only because he's hard to predict.
All in all, I usually see Sam in the final round.
I've actually noticed they have lines that only unlock after certain things happen. For instance, during my first game Ash mentioned he was going to propose to Wendy. However, in my last game Brock brought up whether or not she had said yes and then Ash launched into the story of how he proposed. So I'm guessing new stuff unlocks as you unlock tables and stuff.I can't even imagine playing much more of it. The dialog is already 100% repeats.
Also, the GlaDOS dialog is a far cry from the cleverness of the Portal writer's stuff.
They made a joke about that. Claptrap says he's surprised that Sam was there and not one of those walking dead guys. Sam says they were being prima donnas and demanding script approval, so Tell Tale asked Sam instead.Ash kind of sucks. Should have used Lee.
It's even better when Claptrap gets knocked out on that set.Frank - I cannot disagree with you more, I have over 8hrs into the game and getting new dialogue all the time. Also there's scenery and dialogue changes when you buy the sets of chips, decks, felt. Ex: When you collect the entire Borderlands set and knock out Brock, Steve pops out in tradional Borderlands style and does his patented HEYOOO! and shoots brock with a confetti bazooka. To which Brock walks over and beats the shit out of him.
You're still unlocking new shit but how many times has Claptrap repeated the creepy cards line, how many times? I honestly wish you could turn off dialog to speed things up.Frank - I cannot disagree with you more, I have over 8hrs into the game and getting new dialogue all the time. Also there's scenery and dialogue changes when you buy the sets of chips, decks, felt. Ex: When you collect the entire Borderlands set and knock out Brock, Steve pops out in tradional Borderlands style and does his patented HEYOOO! and shoots brock with a confetti bazooka. To which Brock walks over and beats the shit out of him.
It's pretty fantastic. I've finished unlocking the Venture Bros set and it's fantastic.
Oh and if you need help winning hands, buy your showdown opponent a drink.