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Fignuts 10-31-2022 11:16 PM

Where the fuck did this come from? It's the first I've even heard of it.

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Destor 10-31-2022 11:28 PM

Well that got my preorder. Maybe they guys at rockstar will see that and remember that westerns can feel fun. Ya know, like RDR1.

drave 11-01-2022 08:14 AM

Very late Assassins Creed games vibe with a Western coat of paint.

Sepholio 11-01-2022 01:13 PM

Red Dead Ragnarok

drave 11-01-2022 01:16 PM

Can you picture Kratos wearing a cowboy getup and walking around lamenting about THE BOYEEEEEE and saying HOWDEEEEEEE all curmudgeony.


I'd buy it.

drave 11-01-2022 01:17 PM

^

Feels like something that should be on Robot Chicken tbh

Sepholio 11-02-2022 09:25 PM

Atomic Heart finally gets a release date of February 21, 2023. Been excited for this since the first time I saw it. Soviet Bioshock.

Fignuts 11-02-2022 09:32 PM

New trailer looks badass.

DAMN iNATOR 11-03-2022 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drave (Post 5587337)
^

Feels like something that should be on Robot Chicken tbh

This post reminds me of all the adult swim games I used to play on my phone - Robot Unicorn Attack, Giant Boulder of Death, and Monsters Ate My Condo. Good times.

ClockShot 11-03-2022 03:20 PM

Watch out, Elden Ring. Kratos & Boy are coming for that Game of the Year award.

ClockShot 11-07-2022 02:38 PM

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Fignuts 11-07-2022 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClockShot (Post 5587931)
Watch out, Elden Ring. Kratos & Boy are coming for that Game of the Year award.

No matter how good Ragnarok is ( and I'm sure its VERY good) I doubt its going to make people rethink what an entire genre could be, the way Elden Ring did.

Destor 11-07-2022 05:49 PM

The real issue is Elden Ring is esoteric. Ragnarok is much more digestible. Even if its worse its easier for it to review more favorably. Edlen is fighting up hill if its half as good as its reviewing. Especially with recentcy bias on its side

Fignuts 11-07-2022 07:13 PM

That is true. All the people who vote for Ragnarok are wrong though, and need to git gud.

Sepholio 11-07-2022 07:18 PM

Feel like Fignuts doesn't have a playstation and hes super jelly some of us get to play the game of the year while he's stuck with the runner up.

Sepholio 11-07-2022 07:25 PM

Honestly Elden Ring would be an easy winner if....if they presented a story in the way 99% of games do. The lack of a narrative driving the game and the lore being almost entirely hidden in item descriptions and a handful of conversations hurts its chances a lot. The fact that you can play through the game entirely and get no story/context unless you do that extra digging is kinda whack.

Sepholio 11-07-2022 07:28 PM

and before I get the inevitable "git gud" comment, just know I beat that game 8 ways to Sunday.

Destor 11-07-2022 07:42 PM

Thars def what i was driving at with the "esoteric" comment. I, for the record, dont criticize them for the choice. The lore is there if you want to dig for it and many people really get off on doing that leg work. That said it holds the game back from being anything more than a game.

Narrative has the ability to transcend the human condition and effect the way you view yourself and the world. It allows games like GOW 2018 and TLoU to be something more than simply fun toys and push into becoming very serious art.

So when we talk critical acclaim GOW has a distinct advantage because it exists in a dimension the souls genre doesnt have any ambition to compete in.

(To be clear i have nothing against games being games. My game of the year is triangle strategy with xbc3 in a distant 2nd and id be stunned if thats going to be topped.)

Fignuts 11-07-2022 09:47 PM

Yeah, I've always appreciated a great narrative and the last god of war was one of my favorite games ever, partly for that reason. But at the end of the day, I believe great gameplay, and innovations in that area should be treated with higher regard.

A game with a bad narrative but great gameplay can be enormously successful. But if the gameplay doesn't cut it? Doesn't matter how good the story is.

Fignuts 11-07-2022 09:49 PM

Speaking of which, everything we've seen from Forspoken's narrative looks boring and generic, but holy french fried titty fuck does the gameplay look fun.

Destor 11-07-2022 10:16 PM

Edit: Slightly off topic post incoming but i think about this a lot

This particular argument i dont think we're going to have to choose between story and gameplay. GOW 2018 played as great as its narrative. Gaming is a weird medium though. Some of my favorite experiences have been visual novels.

13 sentinels is 80% VC 10% combat and 10% exploration. The "game" aspects are minimal. Outstanding game all the same. Some greta VCs have no gameplay whatsoever which begs the question "are they even games?" Then you have the interactive narratives like Detroit, Until Dawn, Walking dead etc. What even is a game? Is having a controller in your hand all it takes? Would the same "game" on your phone still be a game?

Ive thought about this a lot before as a medium when you start to push around the edges its honestly not very clear philosophically.

This thought really hit my mind when death stranding was making its waves. The argument for it being a bad game was most commonly "its not fun."

Now if i wrote a film review and said "its a bad movie its not fun" for Schindler's List i wouldnt be a credible critic. Its not meant to be fun. So if games are only good when theyre fun then they are not games. They're toys. But if gaming is a serious medium fun cant be king.

Which isnt to discredit fun. There's nothing wrong with that. My point is if the medium is to truly evolve, not just genre but the entire medium, its these kind of boundries that are going to have to be explored. Things like Alan Wake where the gameplay is pushing the narrative devices forward. For example.

Fun games will always exist, i hope atleast. But the conversation of what makes a game is the one i want to see pushed, ignoring what makes a good game, atleast primarily. Lets find out what makes one good later; first lets find out what one even is.

tl;dr

I definitely enjoy having things that are fun to play just like i enjoy fun movies to watch. But not always.

Sepholio 11-07-2022 10:35 PM

I've said this before in regards to Death Stranding.....I don't know if I loved it, or hated it, or what I felt. I just know I couldn't stop. Weirdest gaming experience of my life.

Sepholio 11-07-2022 10:36 PM

Still think about that game all the time.

Destor 11-07-2022 10:40 PM

Say what you will but Kojima was aiming for something. An experience that challenged the audiecne as gamers. Not in dexterity or git gud but with the form itself. Love it, hate it, whatever it. you cant discredit it though with "oh well it wasnt fun." That seems smoothe brained AF.

Destor 11-07-2022 10:41 PM

By all rights hate though, im not saying thats not valid

Sepholio 11-07-2022 10:54 PM

The best word I can use to describe that game is "compelling". I was driven to play it even though I had no idea why.

Destor 11-07-2022 11:09 PM

Right. Exactly. Captivating, engaging, intriguing. These are reasons we might read a book, for example, outside of fun. Dare i even: informative? Is there space in gaming thats not geared toward 4 year olds thats informative? Can we mix informative with compelling? Great novels mange it.

I dont know if we'll ever really explore much in gaming beyond fun but when i think of boundaries pushing that's where my head goes. Elden Ring pushing the souls like genre forward isnt nothing and it isnt small either. What Hades did the the rouguelike genre is comparable.

im not dismissing that kind of achievement but i do think pushing the mechanisms of narrative delivery in games like GOW 2018 are definitely at the edges of gaming too.

Destor 11-07-2022 11:10 PM

Its an interesting topic is all im saying im not trying to take sides i havent played ragnarok

Sepholio 11-07-2022 11:13 PM

Elden Ring will be looked at as nothing more than a stepping stone once someone comes along and releases a clone of it with a fleshed out narrative.

Sepholio 11-07-2022 11:14 PM

Its still one of my favorite games of the year though. The world design is pretty fucking peak. Had fun exploring it.

Destor 11-07-2022 11:16 PM

Elden ring felt like the biggest game since animal crossing. Everyone was playing it.

Destor 11-07-2022 11:16 PM

It was stunningly huge

Fignuts 11-08-2022 12:29 AM

I don't say it should go over ragnarok lightly. Elden Ring was more than just a great game. It challenged how we look at open world games in an era where they are immensely prevalent. It put the rest of the industry on blast so hard that some devs couldn't handle it and got defensive on twitter.

Its ripples it caused are going to stretch beyond this year and influence how people make open world games in the future. That is why I give it the edge, combined with why it innovates so much. Every piece of the map combined with the enemy placement in that geography, all specifically placed to offer unique challenges. Nothing just copied and pasted. Everything there for a reason, and so many subtle details and hints that people are still discovering to this day.ACTUAL exploration, and discovery. Not just climbing a clearly visible tower and having 50 icons on your map, telling you where to go and what to find.

And I've felt this way since the first dark souls but the extreme vagueness of the story and lore is what adds to the incredible mystique and atmosphere of the games. Dark Fantasy is my wheel house and in almost all the different series I've experienced, it always gets to a point where you've learned enough about the world and experienced enough exposition where it doesn't hold that same mystique as when you first started.

If souls games have mastered anything, its retaining that feeling of mystery from start to finish while still giving you just enough where you have cool relevations and plot lines coming together as you connect the dots. To me, that is just as impressive as a more substantial, more traditional well told narrative.

Destor 11-08-2022 05:11 AM

Comparing Elden to a Ubisoft game for example definitely should be embarrassing for the guys over in France. Thats how ive felt about what The Witcher 3 did. All the detail in that world and they still lazily churn out the same game every few months and wonder why it goes stale.

And the sense of discovry in ER (Miyazaki games in heneral tbf) is something that you can basically only get in his games. Like i said from the get go those that get hooked on his method of lore delivery will only be able to get their fix from him. Its truly unique. I think for mass audiences that works against it in direct comparison to more organic methods but not because i think its bad at all. Just that when we get into the general perception its weaker.

But against my own point Sekiro, which is my favorite Miyazaki game, won GOTY and while the pack was pretty weak that year there was very little push back when it did. And ER is 5x more popular than Sekiro was. ER was CoD popular.

drave 11-08-2022 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Destor (Post 5588753)
Right. Exactly. Captivating, engaging, intriguing. These are reasons we might read a book, for example, outside of fun. Dare i even: informative? Is there space in gaming thats not geared toward 4 year olds thats informative? Can we mix informative with compelling? Great novels mange it.

I dont know if we'll ever really explore much in gaming beyond fun but when i think of boundaries pushing that's where my head goes. Elden Ring pushing the souls like genre forward isnt nothing and it isnt small either. What Hades did the the rouguelike genre is comparable.

im not dismissing that kind of achievement but i do think pushing the mechanisms of narrative delivery in games like GOW 2018 are definitely at the edges of gaming too.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Destor (Post 5588719)
Edit: Slightly off topic post incoming but i think about this a lot

This particular argument i dont think we're going to have to choose between story and gameplay. GOW 2018 played as great as its narrative. Gaming is a weird medium though. Some of my favorite experiences have been visual novels.

13 sentinels is 80% VC 10% combat and 10% exploration. The "game" aspects are minimal. Outstanding game all the same. Some greta VCs have no gameplay whatsoever which begs the question "are they even games?" Then you have the interactive narratives like Detroit, Until Dawn, Walking dead etc. What even is a game? Is having a controller in your hand all it takes? Would the same "game" on your phone still be a game?

Ive thought about this a lot before as a medium when you start to push around the edges its honestly not very clear philosophically.

This thought really hit my mind when death stranding was making its waves. The argument for it being a bad game was most commonly "its not fun."

Now if i wrote a film review and said "its a bad movie its not fun" for Schindler's List i wouldnt be a credible critic. Its not meant to be fun. So if games are only good when theyre fun then they are not games. They're toys. But if gaming is a serious medium fun cant be king.

Which isnt to discredit fun. There's nothing wrong with that. My point is if the medium is to truly evolve, not just genre but the entire medium, its these kind of boundries that are going to have to be explored. Things like Alan Wake where the gameplay is pushing the narrative devices forward. For example.

Fun games will always exist, i hope atleast. But the conversation of what makes a game is the one i want to see pushed, ignoring what makes a good game, atleast primarily. Lets find out what makes one good later; first lets find out what one even is.

tl;dr

I definitely enjoy having things that are fun to play just like i enjoy fun movies to watch. But not always.




This just made me think of Nier Automata. That game will forever stick with me. The game I started playing was not the same game I finished. The way this was presented was unlike any other ever, nor will there ever be another for me. Maybe it's because I often wonder about this existence/life and what it's all about / why we're here.


I couldn't stop playing. I found myself wanting to move forward regardless of what was in front of me. And the "ultimate sacrifice" at the true end (5th play through I think?


That story is unrivaled IMO. I honestly felt a heavy "lift" when I finished the story, exhaled deeply and just kinda sat back and thought about it all. It was incredible, and yet I don't know if I could ever play it again at the same time.

Sepholio 11-08-2022 08:28 AM

Nier: Automata is on my short list of favorite games ever honestly. Only game besides Chrono Trigger that I actually felt invested in getting every single ending. And they all ruled, even the 20ish little "side" endings.

drave 11-08-2022 08:35 AM

I remember accidentally stumbling onto one of the endings just by going the wrong way at the 1st mission.


Something along the lines of "2B never showed up, the end" or something, lol.


My first "WTF" moment of the game.

Destor 11-08-2022 02:26 PM

I need to give nier a 2nd chance. I played maybe a half hour and the combat really didn't gel with me. I dont like bullet hells

drave 11-08-2022 02:32 PM

Eh, it is not a difficult bullet hell game at all. It looks like it, but the movements are so fluid and fast, it's quite easy to maneuver around. Not only that, but I feel like the game quasi-leaps gaming genres from moment to moment, it keeps it fresh. Then.... proceeding playthroughs only increase the ways you play, and keeps you on your toes.




The narrative too, is just.... man it's fucking heavy but so well executed.

drave 11-08-2022 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Destor (Post 5588867)
I need to give nier a 2nd chance. I played maybe a half hour and the combat really didn't gel with me. I dont like bullet hells




Also just remembered this was my first experience. Think I got to the first little town/village and it just didn't click.




When it does though, insanely hard to put down.

OssMan 11-08-2022 02:37 PM

Death Stranding ruled. I enjoyed it a lot and I'm not sure if I classify it as fun but it was definitely very close. I loved playing it. I also love doing very boring tedious tasks as long as theres a long term goal I care about in sight, so building those fucking roads was very enjoyable and rewarding for me. I love that game. I also loved and enjoyed reading Anna Karennina, if that means anything.

Destor 11-08-2022 03:00 PM

We've talked about my gripes with Tolstoy before so I'll save it but id def say those books arent fun but they almost required reading and def work as a great example of what im driving at.

Sepholio 11-08-2022 11:17 PM

lol Nintendo flirting with the idea of increasing the price of the Switch. Says they won't right now but will continue to look at the option.

Destor 11-08-2022 11:34 PM

Virtually everyone who wants one has one but there's no reason why they shouldn't increase prices to match the failing currency. A switch selling at the current price after 8% inflation and climbing is shrinking the very narrow profit margin the consoles always have.

Microsoft is having the same issue on the xbox side. Theyre now losing $200 per unit sold. Those prices will likely increase in the next 18-24 months. Their situation is different of course as theyre trying to tank the losses and use the lower price to gain a market share advantage, grow game pass, and then adjust the price.

Destor 11-08-2022 11:35 PM

None of the current prices can hold though industry wide.

Sepholio 11-08-2022 11:55 PM

Yeah but Switch was never sold at a loss like Xbox and PS. It has been profitable since day 1. And that 8% inflation has been more than offset by the price drop on 6-7 year old components that make up the switches guts.

Sepholio 11-08-2022 11:59 PM

We aren't exactly talking about current tech at this point when it comes to switch. That system was woefully weak at launch. It's just laughable now. The steam deck is only 50 bucks more and somewhere around 60% more powerful.

Sepholio 11-09-2022 12:02 AM

Oh man those are BS inflated power ratings I used for switch. The steam deck might be in the 2x-3x more powerful range in reality.

Sepholio 11-09-2022 12:05 AM

Shit I did it again, found the actual FLOPs a switch does. Steam Deck is 4x as powerful as undocked switch, 3x as powerful as docked.

Destor 11-09-2022 12:19 AM

Steam deck is way more powerful than the switch that cant even be in question

Destor 11-09-2022 12:25 AM

At launch the switch was reported to be making $5-10 per unit and if we go purely on that loss wouldnt be so major but the real issue is the shipping/logistics cost. Everything has to increase prices its just the reality of having the unit of account (USD) be devalued so heavily, especially with there being no end in sight. Nothings prices can hold.

Destor 11-09-2022 12:27 AM

So the question is...whats the new price? If we're talking $20...seems about right. If we're talking $50...well good luck with that. Sales are slowing as is. Probably not going to see many sales.

Sepholio 11-09-2022 01:25 AM

If they increase the price 50 bucks and match price with Valve then anyone who buys that and not a steam deck is literally dumb considering the deck can emulate switch, and for the most part, run the games better than the switch can.

Sepholio 11-09-2022 01:27 AM

And it has a much better/larger library of games, obviously.

Destor 11-09-2022 01:31 AM

Cant argue there. Well, nintendo 1st party IPs do have unique value... so there's that. Id over pay to support zelda. Im a sucker that way... in any case the real competition would be the resale market on ebay

Destor 11-09-2022 01:31 AM

That many units in the wild...like billion store fronts that can out price you on a whim

Destor 11-09-2022 01:33 AM

But you arent wrong. The pirate community on steam makes buying anything obsolete really

Sepholio 11-09-2022 03:27 AM

Well like with me playing switch games via PC, I actually buy like 95% of the games. I still believe in supporting the companies as long as it's a current product (ie I am not going to pay the secondary market for some old SNES or PS1 game I want to play that I have no access to any other way). Occasionally I will pirate a game I am iffy about and try it out and if I like it I will go buy it. If not, I'm not gonna play it anyways and just delete it.

I guess I kinda keep to the grey area of emulation/piracy in a way. If they ever come knocking on my door (which they won't because I don't upload ANYTHING ever and the amount of actual d/l I do is minimal) I'll just bust out the game cart and show ownership. It's not illegal to play your games on another platform if you can use the same files, no matter how much they dislike people doing that.

Sepholio 11-09-2022 03:29 AM

I used to pirate A LOT more. Denuvo fucked that all up. Seems like almost every game I wanna play that I would consider sailing the digital seas to acquire has that ultimate bullshit DRM that takes a dickyear to crack.

Wanted to try out the new Star Ocean before I bought it considering the series had been on a downward trend and the last one was absolute ass. Denuvo said no.:fu:

Evil Vito 11-09-2022 08:50 AM

Oculus founder Palmer Luckey claims that he's designed a virtual reality headset rigged with a small bomb that will actually kill you if you die in the game.

He's even said he's exploring anti-tampering technology so you wouldn't be able to take it off, you either beat the game or you're dead.

Woohoo, let's turn real life into a sci-fi.

Sepholio 11-09-2022 09:01 AM

It has 3 directed charges on the visor that fire into your frontal lobe if you die in the game.

There are pics of this thing, it's real.

Gonna be fucked when someones playing and they glitch through the floor and die.

drave 11-09-2022 09:09 AM

Dumb.


But maybe a fun way for me to go out with a bang when I'm old AF and have no retirement to live on.


It's like assisted suicide, but I get to go out gaming. Fuck yeah.

drave 11-09-2022 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drave (Post 5588802)
This just made me think of Nier Automata. That game will forever stick with me. The game I started playing was not the same game I finished. The way this was presented was unlike any other ever, nor will there ever be another for me. Maybe it's because I often wonder about this existence/life and what it's all about / why we're here.


I couldn't stop playing. I found myself wanting to move forward regardless of what was in front of me. And the "ultimate sacrifice" at the true end (5th play through I think?


That story is unrivaled IMO. I honestly felt a heavy "lift" when I finished the story, exhaled deeply and just kinda sat back and thought about it all. It was incredible, and yet I don't know if I could ever play it again at the same time.


God damnit, and now I'm back listening to the soundtrack. Every aspect of this game is top tier.


I bet I end up playing it again and doing a completionist run because reasons.

ClockShot 11-09-2022 09:19 AM

I didn't know Zuckerberg got into the weapons business.

Then again, this sounds like something out of Law-Abiding Citizen. The guy's a tinkerer who can kill you with the simplest of things.

drave 11-09-2022 09:36 AM

Zuckerberg weaponized data ages ago, which is objectively worse than Saw 2022.

drave 11-16-2022 08:38 AM

Gentlemen,


It is with great pleasure I bring to you all 285 issues of Nintendo Power Magazine.




https://archive.org/details/nintendo-power-issue-128

drave 11-16-2022 08:39 AM

And here's a page showing you what programs you can use to open .cbr files on your machine of choice




https://fileinfo.com/extension/cbr

Sepholio 11-29-2022 07:10 AM

Time Magazine did their game of the year awards. Here's the rankings:

God of War: Ragnarok
Horizon Forbidden West
The Quarry
Elden Ring
Stray
The Last of Us Part 1
Sifu
Resident Evil Village: Shadows of Rose
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge

drave 11-29-2022 08:21 AM

Oh man, I need to reinstall RE 8 for the expansion. Bought it for my son but haven't played it myself.

Destor 11-29-2022 02:29 PM

I have 5 of those but ive only played 3

ClockShot 11-29-2022 03:16 PM

I'd switch out Forbidden West with Elden Ring and let them duke it out for #1.

Forbidden West was great. But they botched the end, so it loses a point or two in my eyes.

drave 11-29-2022 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Destor (Post 5592442)
I have 5 of those but ive only played 3


Math checks out

Sepholio 11-29-2022 06:50 PM

ruh roh, FromSoftware business practices have come under fire. Employees claiming they deal with crunch, forced overtime that they only receive half their normal pay rate for, low salary in general, no maternity leave. Apparently the average salary for someone at FS is under 25k USD per year, which is laughable, but even worse when you consider they live/work in Tokyo which is on the very high side for cost of living. Not a good look for From.

drave 11-30-2022 08:08 AM

Under 25k!


That's insane man. I made more my very first job ever :(

Sepholio 11-30-2022 08:21 AM

Yeah and just imagine that it's under 25k in LA/NYC or something pretty much. Absolute madness.

drave 12-07-2022 10:16 AM

Microsoft (not a euphemism for Seph's dong), has a plan to bring Cal of Dookie to Nintendo for the next 10 years.

Sepholio 12-07-2022 12:07 PM

I'M A GROWER NOT A SHOWER

drave 12-07-2022 02:27 PM

It makes sense why you "like the cold" man.




<3

ClockShot 12-08-2022 03:20 PM

FTC says "not so fast" and sues to block Microsoft acquisition of Activision.

https://www.ign.com/articles/ftc-sue...rd-acquisition

Sepholio 12-08-2022 05:13 PM

Oh shiiiiiiittttt

drave 12-08-2022 07:34 PM

lol,


Ticketmaster's fine tho, right

Fignuts 12-08-2022 11:57 PM

Lots of stuff announced at game awards.

Hades 2 announcement made my fucking week.

Fignuts 12-09-2022 12:29 AM

Oh my god. Elden Ring won GOTY and some kid went up on stage with the developers and no one realized he wasn't part of the group. After their speech, he takes the mic and thanks Bill Clinton.

Ruien 12-09-2022 08:19 AM

Hades 2? LETS GO!

drave 12-09-2022 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fignuts (Post 5593899)
Oh my god. Elden Ring won GOTY and some kid went up on stage with the developers and no one realized he wasn't part of the group. After their speech, he takes the mic and thanks Bill Clinton.




How was Let Me Solo Her not present?!


GTFO

ClockShot 12-09-2022 01:57 PM

Guess I got a lot of stuff to check out when I get home.

Armored Core 6 is welcome news. Fond memories of that franchise.

drave 12-09-2022 02:38 PM

Diablo 4




6/6/23

Fignuts 12-09-2022 03:43 PM

The Hellboy game looks really slick.

ClockShot 12-10-2022 07:19 PM

Downloaded and tried the Forspoken demo.

While the game shows it has some promise, it has really wacky control scheme that the tutorial does piss poor job of explaining. It feels like it'll work well on a PC not so much on the PS5.

With a month before launch, I don't think they'll put it off again unless they get some real negative feedback from the demo.

Fignuts 12-10-2022 08:34 PM

It looked really fun to play in trailers. That falls apart if the actual feel is awkward.

drave 12-13-2022 08:45 AM

High on Life is fucking hilarious and also pretty fun to play. Me thinks they have some patching to do, as framerate stutters from time to time, even on Series X.


It's made by the creator of Rick & MOrty (literally never seen a single episode) and the dude who does Morty's voice is your first gun.




Lotsa 4th wall humor too. The "tutorial" assistant from my bounty hunter suit was telling me how to sprint.


"You see that button on your screen? You know you can run right? I'd tell you which button it is, but I HAVE NO FUCKING IDEA WHAT KIND OF KEYBOARD OR CONTROLLER YOU'RE USING" and just laughs and goes away.


Caution for any houses with lil ones, lotsa talk about "fucking" and they don't care.

Fignuts 12-15-2022 12:25 AM

I like that the bounty hunter forums reading like old school tpww.

https://i.imgur.com/fS2CEBQ.png

drave 12-15-2022 07:51 AM

That game man...... seriously.


There are so many hidden gems and it is just really fun so far. Mods really make the guns feel new.


I like Knifey.

ClockShot 12-15-2022 12:31 PM

Spider-Man 2. Fall 2023.

Sepholio 12-17-2022 02:08 AM

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Originally Posted by drave (Post 5594797)
That game man...... seriously.


There are so many hidden gems and it is just really fun so far. Mods really make the guns feel new.


I like Knifey.

Dude....the movie theatre warp disk. Whole movie of Demon Winds being narrated by 3 aliens sitting in the front row MST3K style. Absolutely amazing. I sat there and watched it lmao

Sepholio 01-03-2023 01:51 PM

Rumors swirling that Fable has been delayed further...this time possibly into the next console generation.

ClockShot 01-03-2023 03:22 PM

The new Hitman trilogy is going to be merged into one big game dubbed Hitman: World of Assassination.

New Hitman 1 & 2 is getting yanked from shelves. If you own Hitman 3, you'll get a free upgrade to the new game.

Some of the released DLC will be packaged in while you still have to buy others. Here's the link to the story.

https://www.ign.com/articles/hitman-...in-one-package

Fignuts 01-07-2023 11:29 AM

Open world star wars game being made by ubisoft will reportedly have a seamless universe, similar to No Man's Sky and Starfield.

ClockShot 01-07-2023 01:09 PM

Wish they included more info on how starships are going to work. You gonna be stuck on a planet and have to work or earn it like Old Republic. Or do you immediately start out with one like No Man's Sky or Elite Dangerous?

rez 01-08-2023 02:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Fignuts (Post 5597333)
Open world star wars game being made by ubisoft will reportedly have a seamless universe, similar to No Man's Sky and Starfield.

Since it's from Ubisoft I expect it's single player and not another MMO. Intrigued...


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