And also because of rental companies insisting that games be too difficult to beat over a weekend.NES games are notorious for their level of difficulty. Partially because the industry was just learning how to transition from the arcades where difficulty was artificially ramped up to encourage quarter feeding.
I think it had more to do with the companies wanting their short games to seem longer. Nintendo couldn't give one holy fart about rental places during the NES era and fought tooth and nail to see the practice made illegal.And also because of rental companies insisting that games be too difficult to beat over a weekend.
That sounds more like the Nintendo I've known my whole life. Their opinions on viral marketing and let's plays are a bit dated too.I think it had more to do with the companies wanting their short games to seem longer. Nintendo couldn't give one holy fart about rental places during the NES era and fought tooth and nail to see the practice made illegal.
Sorry, I had it backwards. Nintendo and other publishers wanted the games too difficult to beat over a weekend in order to make them less appealing for rental companies. They didn't want renting to be a viable option for playing a game.I think it had more to do with the companies wanting their short games to seem longer. Nintendo couldn't give one holy fart about rental places during the NES era and fought tooth and nail to see the practice made illegal.
You aren't going to catch hell for this. Fallout is fantastic, but different than Elder Scrolls. Even if they are the same type of game, it's kind of like comparing apples and oranges.[DOUBLEPOST=1399221241,1399221190][/DOUBLEPOST]Fallout: New Vegas.
I know i will catch hell for this, but I enjoy the fallout series so much more than the elder scrolls series. Gameplay is roughly the same, but the story is just more interesting. To me. Holy carp, if I don't clarify that's my personal opinion.
Anyway, Bethesda games always have these quirks that bug me. Like its 204 years after the war right? How are there any car bodies left ? Okay maybe in Nevada but surely not DC. How are the lights on? And why the hell do none of the survivors clean and paint? Who lights the dungeon torches in the elder scrolls?
There is no maybe about this. They already have voice actors doing stuff. It's supposedly going to be in the Commonwealth, so we'll be in Massachusetts this time.They are both excellent. Fallout is TES with guns. I find Fallout to have a better storyline but TES was prettier.
I hope their next gen games will have even better and HOPEFULLY more stable engines. Fallout 4 "may be in the works". The next TES won't be here for at least 5 years.
I don't think that it's so much the plot holes, as it unnecessarily directly connected the stories of Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite. They didn't need to be tied together... each stood on it's own. But connected it makes both fundamentally worse because it had to be done in such a haphazard way. I only have one real complaint...Burial at Sea Part 2: Before I really note my opinion, what were the reasons that people didn't like this one again? What were the plot holes everyone was talking about?
Regarding the apparent inconsistencies regarding the setting in Fallout, it's generally believed that Bethesda had originally planned on setting Fallout 3 just a few years after the Great War. That explains why there's still radiation everywhere, why people are still struggling to eke out a living, why you can still scavenge pre-war food from supermarkets and military bases, etc. But they realized that if they do that, they wouldn't be able to use the factions and characters that people are already familiar with (Enclave, BoS, etc), so they decided to move the date two hundred years into the future, without changing much else.Fallout: New Vegas.
I know i will catch hell for this, but I enjoy the fallout series so much more than the elder scrolls series. Gameplay is roughly the same, but the story is just more interesting. To me. Holy carp, if I don't clarify that's my personal opinion.
Anyway, Bethesda games always have these quirks that bug me. Like its 204 years after the war right? How are there any car bodies left ? Okay maybe in Nevada but surely not DC. How are the lights on? And why the hell do none of the survivors clean and paint? Who lights the dungeon torches in the elder scrolls?
This makes sense. I did worry about the plot issue regarding Daisy being ruined as a character as well. I honestly didn't understand what exactly the Leuteces were attempting to accomplish in the long run. They start to seem more like villains themselves.I don't think that it's so much the plot holes, as it unnecessarily directly connected the stories of Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite. They didn't need to be tied together... each stood on it's own. But connected it makes both fundamentally worse because it had to be done in such a haphazard way. I only have one real complaint...
By making Daisy's actions the plan of the Luteces, it undermines her as a character. She ONLY did what she did to be killed by Elizabeth, because apparently that was what needed to happen. This not only makes her as much of a pawn as every other character in that story, it destroys her as a villain.
You aren't supposed to sympathize with Vox Populai. I literally had to have a 2 hour bitchfest at a friend about this because his entire argument to justify their actions boiled down to "But they are fighting racist white people." Daisy is just as much a villain as Comstock. You don't get to be morally superior when you are killing EVERYONE in the streets... man, woman, and child.
That's something that drives me nuts about Fallout 3 and NV. The original 2 games had post apocalyptic shitzones as well as rebuilt areas. The fact that there is still rubble strewn everywhere in people's homes is ridiculous.Fallout: New Vegas.
I know i will catch hell for this, but I enjoy the fallout series so much more than the elder scrolls series. Gameplay is roughly the same, but the story is just more interesting. To me. Holy carp, if I don't clarify that's my personal opinion.
Anyway, Bethesda games always have these quirks that bug me. Like its 204 years after the war right? How are there any car bodies left ? Okay maybe in Nevada but surely not DC. How are the lights on? And why the hell do none of the survivors clean and paint? Who lights the dungeon torches in the elder scrolls?
It feels like certain charactersBurial at Sea Part 2: Before I really note my opinion, what were the reasons that people didn't like this one again? What were the plot holes everyone was talking about?
That's okay; it was kind of overpowered.Yeah... there is generally a weapon that is used like Metal Man's in every game: high amount of uses, decent damage. The Shadow Blades and Magnet Missiles both have similar uses in 3, while I think the Needle Cannon has the high amount of uses thing. You will never get one as good as Metal Blades though.
It really isn't. Metal Blades were just highly useful because you got so many of them and they could be fired in any direction. But once you get the chargeable Mega Buster starting in MM4 you really don't need stuff like that so much... any time you aren't firing you can just charge up a strong, penetrating shot while you can dodge.That's okay; it was kind of overpowered.
Overpowered may have been the wrong word. They just seemed to make some other weapons less useful (like the Quick Man boomerang) except when coming against a boss with only one weakness. But that's the nature of the game; it'd be ridiculous to have each weapon on a map need different weapons to beat.It really isn't. Metal Blades were just highly useful because you got so many of them and they could be fired in any direction. But once you get the chargeable Mega Buster starting in MM4 you really don't need stuff like that so much... any time you aren't firing you can just charge up a strong, penetrating shot while you can dodge.
Top Man was pretty simple for me. Snake Man isn't too bad, but the last part of his stage can be a bitch.MM3 is kicking my ass. Have I really fallen so far? I beat my first boss, Magnet man, went to needle man's stage and got obliterated.
Okay, yeah, fuck Needle Man. Though the magnet eats through a lot of stuff in the stage, it's useless against him. He purposely hops on top of you.MM3 is kicking my ass. Have I really fallen so far? I beat my first boss, Magnet man, went to needle man's stage and got obliterated.
It sounds like the worst crime IV and V commit is that they don't add much. I'm okay with that; I have to be as a Nintendo fan .I say keep on going along with the other MMs, too. I don't remember why, but I always had a fondness for IV, myself.
That's pretty much it exactly. They don't exactly break the mold like the earlier games did. It's basically more of the same, but with some different and still unique and fun bosses. I don't recall they're as hard as the earlier games, either. But yeah, basically more of the same, but that same is still awesome.It sounds like the worst crime IV and V commit is that they don't add much. I'm okay with that; I have to be as a Nintendo fan .
And it's something they never really "fixed" until the X series. There, certain weapons had certain extra effects on bosses, even if they weren't the boss'es weakness. For instance, the boomerangs from Boomer Kuwanger can cut off Flame Mammoth's trunk (stopping his oil attack) but the Storm Tornado is actually his weakness.4 adds the charged buster. It super trivializes the regular boss weapons. Wasn't a fan of that.
Well, yeah, and that's exactly why we all love X.And it's something they never really "fixed" until the X series. There, certain weapons had certain extra effects on bosses, even if they weren't the boss'es weakness. For instance, the boomerangs from Boomer Kuwanger can cut off Flame Mammoth's trunk (stopping his oil attack) but the Storm Tornado is actually his weakness.
From what I've heard you say in the past, I'd keep milking that Borderlands itch of hers as much as possible. If you can get her more into co-op, it can be the gateway into more gaming in general.Playing Borderlands 2 again with my wife. We still haven't played through completely, but I'm hoping we can keep at it now that we've gotten back into it.
Also playing Bioshock Infinite on 1999 mode. I'm surprised how it's not really that difficult. Maybe it's just me.
I've been kinda putting off Skyrim, I really want to get into it, but with work, school, family, and now a Star Wars: Edge of the Empire game I'm going to be running I just don't feel like I'll ever really have the time.