How would you rate its replayability? Is it just a movie, or is there enough choose-your-own-adventure-ness that you could spend time running all the stories?Finished Mordor this morning.
--Patrick
How would you rate its replayability? Is it just a movie, or is there enough choose-your-own-adventure-ness that you could spend time running all the stories?Finished Mordor this morning.
Nah, it's not very replayable. Linear story.How would you rate its replayability? Is it just a movie, or is there enough choose-your-own-adventure-ness that you could spend time running all the stories?
--Patrick
"interactive video novel," then.Nah, it's not very replayable. Linear story.
Agreed, it was a cool touch. I also actually like the original characters they came up with (Lana, Cia, and Volga). There's a paid DLC (costumes, more Scenarios, etc) that, like Mario Kart 8's, is getting a staggered release. The cool thing, though, is the first bit with Cia, Wizzro and Volga as playable characters, is free and due out this coming week, I believe.I have to say that I had fun with what little I've been able to play with Hyrule Warriors. I also like that they incorporated the boss's weak points from the games. Like you have to use bombs to defeat King Dodongo, Arrows for Gohma, etc...
All my play time has gone to the wayside as my grad school obligations are just too much right now to allow for any gaming. I can only fit in the odd game of Spelunky or Crypt of the Necrodancer.Ugh. I REALLY WANT TO PLAY BORDERLANDS TONIGHT. But I have a huge midterm on Thursday (first gradschool test) and I figure I should probably focus on that.
I got the GOTY Unlimited all DLC edition of it, beat the story mode once, and decided to move onto the other unplayed games at my disposal (which currently still consist of Borderlands 2, Dishonored GOTY, Resident Evil 5...sheesh).Finished the story mode of Injustice. Not bad. I'm still terrible at the game (seriously, my Superman was getting beaten up by Aquaman) but it was a fun little diversion.
I feel like I've already derived all the enjoyment I'm likely to get from this game though, so it's getting removed from my wishlist.
MeWho's gonna be playing Beyond Earth on Friday?!
Nosgoth is already a shadow of its former self.Shadow of Mordor gets compared (fairly so) to Assassin's Creed and Batman: Arkham Asylum/City, and that seems like a really good comparison... but it occurs to me there's another franchise that is has some similarities to, as well: Legacy of Kain. Think about it - a Protagonist who is killed in the Prologue, but is resurrected and kept from true death by a supernatural agent, and whose quest to release himself from his bound state is entwined with the fate of their world. Throughout his ordeals he learns more about the state of the realm at hand, acquires more supernatural abilities courtesy of his mysterious benefactor, and comes to terms with the legacy of a past long forgotten.
Shadow of Mordor could then be considered partially a spiritual successor to Legacy of Kain.
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Now I want someone to make "Shadow of Nosgoth"
I refuse to acknowledge that game.Nosgoth is already a shadow of its former self.
Wasn't that the game where at one point you had to press 2 buttons at the same time...and if you were using default controls those buttons were mouse wheel up & mouse wheel down?I mean, the controls are awful, probably one of the worst console port jobs I've ever played control-wise
That hasn't happened to me yet, but it wouldn't surprise me. I've already had to remap some controls because a ridiculous amount of stuff is mapped to left shift and left alt, while WASD are for moving. And the mouse/camera controls are the worst thing since the early 2000s.Wasn't that the game where at one point you had to press 2 buttons at the same time...and if you were using default controls those buttons were mouse wheel up & mouse wheel down?