Their voice sets are pretty bad. Almost all of them use names and refer to themselves, so, unless you're exactly trying to make a clone of one of their characters, they're too narrow to be good.There's a free Critical Role DLC that has all of Vox Machina + Gilmore. If you're into that kind of thing.
Probably why it's specifically called a Critical Role DLC pack, and not a "more voice lines" DLC pack. The commercial they made for the DLC makes me laugh.Their voice sets are pretty bad. Almost all of them use names and refer to themselves, so, unless you're exactly trying to make a clone of one of their characters, they're too narrow to be good.
David Cage is a guy who wants to make movies but only has enough cred to make video games... and it shows in every game he makes. He should really just make a two hour CG movie at out of his next idea.Beyond: Two Souls - We waffled on this one years ago. This month it's a PS Plus game, so since it costs us nothing on top of what we're already paying to play PS4 online, Julie wanted to give it a go.
It's okay. Some of the individual scenes are compelling, but the scattered narrative makes it hard to get invested. We're about a third of the way into the game from what I can tell and I'm pretty sure I won't play it again.
I feel like even then it'd be difficult to get invested. He can write solid scenes and get solid performances, but he can't sew those scenes together into a solid narrative. Maybe he'd be better just doing short films, like that tech demo from years ago that spawned Detroit: Become Human. Or do the cutscenes for other people's games.David Cage is a guy who wants to make movies but only has enough cred to make video games... and it shows in every game he makes. He should really just make a two hour CG movie at out of his next idea.
"Finished" God of War last night, still some side quests to finish and most of the corrupted Valkeries to release.
From a strictly gameplay standpoint the final fight vs Baldur with Freya controlling the corpse of that giant was a massive scale battle you'd expect out of any God of War.
But while that's the final fight, it's hardly the end.
Having a game in a series like this end without a major confrontation but instead close out on a rather reserved yet emotionally charged scattering of ashes feels oncredibly daring. As Kratos and "Atreyus" descend the Jotunheim peak and discuss the newly gained information regarding the boy's lineage with the credits slowly fading in and out I initially felt burned but the more I reflect back, this was absolutely the right way to close this game out. It wouldn't have worked in any other GoW before this but it fit the stories themes of growth, of Kratos becoming and being a better man to a T.
Then you've got the stinger when you arrive back home of Thor arriving, Fimbulwinter raging on and Ragnorok imminent ensuring this is just the beginning.
I was never hugely invested in the franchise prior to this but now I can't wait to keep this story moving.
I honestly feel like Until Dawn is a better version of what David Cage wishes he could make. Hidden Agenda (by the Until Dawn folks) is pretty neat too.Beyond: Two Souls - I'm soooo bored, but we're (I think) halfway through the game and Julie wants to see what happens and doesn't feel she can play as Aiden since his controls are weird.
The only lesson David Cage learned from Indigo Prophecy was "don't run out of time/money" when he should've learned "not every idea is a good one."
Until Dawn did manage to blend a bunch of different things and still come out coherent on the other side, probably because all those elements still fell under the same overall genre.I honestly feel like Until Dawn is a better version of what David Cage wishes he could make. Hidden Agenda (by the Until Dawn folks) is pretty neat too.
Refers specifically to halflings, goblins, and Ogres (who are not themselves stunty, but half the team is made up of snotlings), which are the three weakest teams in the game.“Stunty?”
—Patrick
so basically you are the best underpowered teams player in the world?Refers specifically to halflings, goblins, and Ogres (who are not themselves stunty, but half the team is made up of snotlings), which are the three weakest teams in the game.
Yes. At least as far as online play goes. I've never bothered with ranking my wins in the NAF, which tracks tabletopso basically you are the best underpowered teams player in the world?
I had to check and oh my god, it's ten years old. How?!I know Persona 4 is 7 or so years old now, but damn the way they represent two of the characters is soooo problematic.
I decided to just reply POE 1. It's 3.0 now, so apparently its way different than when I played it. Plus there were no expansions out at the time. So I picked up POE 1 + WM 1 +II and POE II. IIt does play heavily into what happened in the third act of PoE 1. But a quick read of a wikipedia or something like that could bring you up to speed.
Oooh. Tell me about this expansion, please.@Squidleybits Kulve Taroth comes back late next week.
I think Capcom is just trying to cycle as much as they can to give time before they get the first expansion prepared.
I don't know? All we know is that Capcom wants to add a bunch more monsters, including 10 more Elder Dragons, and likely each of three expansions will be a way of introducing the three more areas they want to add to the game. But there's no telling when they'll be released or what they'll be demanding of the players. I'm guessing we'll get the first one sometime in summer, but we may not know anything until a couple weeks before it comes out. Capcom seems to like doing that for Monster Hunter World.Oooh. Tell me about this expansion, please.
Also, I guess that I need to get off my butt and finish the level 100 quest before the expansion happens, right?
It gets more interesting when you've got a bunch of abilities to use, but it still never gets above mediocre. You're not missing anything by uninstalling. The story is really by the numbers, even if I do think it has good voice acting.The Bureau: XCOM Declassified
This goes firmly in the "meh" pile. It's not terrible, but it's not very good, either. I played through to the first mission and was honestly just bored by the dull duck and cover shooting and squad gameplay.
And then uninstalled it.
Welp, I got my money's worth out of that.
(Note: I got it for free via Humble Bundle)
Even the voice acting was very meh to me. It's serviceable.It gets more interesting when you've got a bunch of abilities to use, but it still never gets above mediocre. You're not missing anything by uninstalling. The story is really by the numbers, even if I do think it has good voice acting.
I get that same reaction when I play MMOs. It is not that they bore me or anything, but I will instantly get drowsy once I boot up an MMO.One issue though: I found myself getting sleepy, just like with Breath of the Wild. This hasn't been happening for playing Rayman Legends, and while I was bored with Beyond: Two Souls it didn't make me drowsy, so I'm wondering if it's something with me and open world games? The moment I stop playing, I'm wide awake again. I was able to keep going with Witcher 3 (with Breath of the Wild, I've genuinely passed out with the Wiipad fallen beside me), but it's aggravating.