I've heard nothing but good things about the game, so I'm pretty excited at the moment.I'm going to give the For Honor open beta a shot. Sure it's Ubisoft, and sure it's on Uplay, but...uhm...not sure where I was going with this.
Out of curiosity, did you play the Age of Conan MMO back in the day?Thought I'd dip my toe in the water on Conan Exiles.
It reminds me a lot of Wurm--you can build bases, lots of things are deformable/destructable, but with the nerd/grind factor dialed WAY back. You don't have to spend hours leveling sand to drop your first base. You don't have to level up your freaking hammer to build a larger first room.
Though I was a bit surprised when my plant fiber clothing wore out and I was standing there fighting this turtle monster thing with my dingus hanging out and flapping in the breeze.
The game is extreme "early release" at the moment, and there's not much to do. But it looks promising.
nopeOut of curiosity, did you play the Age of Conan MMO back in the day?
Well, let's just hope Funcom does a better job with this than they did with that. Not that AoC was terrible, it just fell apart in the endgame and was released way too early. I thoroughly enjoyed the combat system in it, and got chopping off heads down to an art.nope
Well, let's just hope Funcom does a better job with this than they did with that. Not that AoC was terrible, it just fell apart in the endgame and was released way too early. I thoroughly enjoyed the combat system in it, and got chopping off heads down to an art.
So query, the only Tales game I have ever really been enamored with is Symphonia. I've tried a couple others, but I usually lose interest before I get very far. How would you rate this one?In less than 24 hours I will be playing Tales of Berseria and I am very excited.
Just like in real life!I like how Persona 4: Dancing All Night's highest difficulty gives you heaps of money, even though you have to have bought everything from the store to unlock said difficulty, and there is nothing left to spend money on.
I mean, I assume he's familiar with Dr. E. F. Shumacher's concept of limited resources, or as Jean Paul Sartre puts it...Just like in real life!
...I mean really, you just hit a point where the number is just a way of keeping score.
--Patrick
Enjoying the pooper buttering?Obsessively playing Corpse Party on my 3DS. Just started the fifth chapter, and again, if you don't tell me how long I've been playing, I don't need to be irritated with you for running by 25 minutes without a save point.
I've played a lot of games, and I have to say that the way pooper buttering was handled in this one was not only very tasteful, but probably the best I have experienced in interactive entertainment at large.Enjoying the pooper buttering?
The best weapon in 3 was the bow?Far Cry 4
I really liked 3. Apparently so did the developers, since 4 is basically a re-skin of 3. That's not necessarily a bad thing, though. Weirdly, the game gives you the best weapon of 3 in the opening chapter (the bow), and the best vehicle of 3 (the Buzzer) soon thereafter. The only thing that really seems different (other than the plot) is that the enemies seem to spot you a lot easier. Which kind of sucks. Anyway still good. Still a college age bro who somehow has the skills of Rambo.
For my play style it was. Well until you get the silenced sniper rifle. Then the game is almost silly.The best weapon in 3 was the bow?
I used the Cobra Assault Cannon more than anything in 3 (well, no I didn't. I wanted to but the damn thing wasn't silenced, so I stuck with the non signaturized version of the sniper rifle.)
The game's primary storyline is, I'd estimate, around 1/2 to 2/3 complete. As in you can follow the storyline in-game so far up to the point where there's nothing else to do.Subnautica (gifted to me by Fearless Leader himself, @Dave)
Pretty good. I've been playing it most of this evenings, I'm definitely drawn into it. Absolutely GORGEOUS game with many bright, vibrant colours. The designs of the alien world and even the technology you build yourself are fantastic.
I'm curious to wonder how "finished" this Early Access game is. There's already so much content. On the other hand, it still needs work. There were some graphics stuttering, say, when I'd re-enter my escape pod. Or horrible pop-in draw distance, like a mountainous island popping up in front of me or a nasty leviathan just popping in out of nowhere.
Speaking of nasty creatures, I kinda wish we were given some kind of reward for killing a larger creature. Every other resource management game like, say, Don't Starve, rewards you with some resources.
Still, I'm enjoying it. I've starting building my base, though it's close to my escape pod since I didn't know where else to build it for now.
Yeah, aside from one thing that's happened so far, there hasn't been much story. I imagine that's something that needs a lot of work done.The game's primary storyline is, I'd estimate, around 1/2 to 2/3 complete. As in you can follow the storyline in-game so far up to the point where there's nothing else to do.
Yep. Unfortunately that's not the only gamebreaking bug in the game right now. Heck, if you get far enough along and do enough stuff, the game will simply refuse to play more then 30 seconds without crashing. That's the unfortunate state of the early access game right now. I've had to basically start over twice now, and it's frustrating as hell, so I've decided to leave it alone until it launches, or at least until I read something to make me believe it's a lot more stable.Subnautica
So I've been enjoying this game quite a bit. Built a seaglide, built a small base, built my seamoth. Things were turning out all right.
Then I encountered the worst, game-breaking glitch I've ever seen in a game.
So I was exploring the Jelly Shroom Caves. Finally made my way out and started head for my lifepod, following its marker. Got attacked by a leviathan along the way, but I managed to crawl back to the pod...
...only to discover it had moved locations on me. It wasn't in the shallows anymore. It was about 1000m away from it, in an area with leviathans. To get my bearings, I climbed the ladder of my pod and checked where the Aurora was. It was like an optical illusion, where if I looked right at it, it was fade away. If I moved, I could see bits and pieces of it fade into existance.
I tried saving my game and reloading, but the same glitch appeared.
Worst of all, I eventually found my way back to the shallows...and my base was also gone.
So now, I don't know what to do at all. I've lost all my progress.