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Dark Souls combat isn't fun.
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Mortal Kombat 4 was goofy, more dark than the previous intinerations, but damn, the tempo in the gameplay was incredible.
Paradox should make another March of the Eagles game.
While the first one wasn't good, I want to see them get another shot at making a Napoleonic era war simulator.
I also think Bioshock 2 has more enjoyable level design and theming. In Bioshock 2 you get to go through Ryan Amusements which is a pretty damn funny parody of Disneyland meets Ayn Rand.It is a more consistent game if nothing else. The first two thirds of the first game will always be my favorite of the series, up until the famous twist, but everything thereafter is frankly dogshit.
To give the original NWN some credit, it was meant to be an online game with user created campaigns/settings and that's where all the fun was... supposed to be, but faggot role players with stupid rules started shitting it up. The time stop spell worked in multiplayer and there was an easy integer overflow exploit that could be used to get 255 of them, that made people salty.Also Black Isle's successor made NWN2 - that game's original campaign is shit too.
I played the Jak trilogy for the first time a few weeks ago, I was pretty excited to finally play a franchise I had missed during my teens, but heard so much good about. Cue the deception.I'll one-up you: the entire Jak trilogy is the most overrated series of PS2 games that exists. It's, as far as I know, once of the first series of truly awful games that nobody at the time noticed was bad due to the graphics.
Jak 1 is the best game in the series, but it's a glorified Banjo-Kazooie clone, and when the best game is a brainless collect-a-thon, you know we're in for a treat.
Jak 2 takes the ending of Jak 1 and just kind of ignores it, pivots to a new story on a non sequitur, and gives you an okay platformer broken up with bad shooting and even worse driving.
Jak 3 decides that apparently Jak 2 didn't do enough to ruin the coherence of the story and setting, throws the whole thing into the garbage again, launches off in a new direction that requires you basically to forget the first two games, and once again has bad shooting, mediocre platforming...and surprisingly decent driving. Really, the driving is pretty fun. The trilogy then ends with cheap sight gag instead of any kind of satisfying payoff.
Also, Daxter isn't funny.
Maybe it has something to do with a roster size of over 40+ and most of the characters fall into two categories, Good and Sucks. And add to the fact that the Good characters are only about 20% of the roster, could have just shrunk the roster down and maybe put some more effort into the good characters or make the story a little more coherent or both.Chrono Cross is a good game. I see it getting shit on a lot and none of these people ever seem to have a valid argument for why they dislike it. It just comes across as Chrono Trigger autists going “REEEEE ITS NOT THE SAME AS BEFORE!!!”
Still has one of the best soundtracks from any rpg I’ve played as well. Another World still gets stuck in my head
Other RPGs have pulled this off like the 4 Cold Steel games and they had a couple dozen active party members by the end. The Whole final Dungeon was a multi stage process of sending 4 groups of 4 to each disable a lock and then sending the other people to fight the main boss.Maybe it has something to do with a roster size of over 40+ and most of the characters fall into two categories, Good and Sucks. And add to the fact that the Good characters are only about 20% of the roster, could have just shrunk the roster down and maybe put some more effort into the good characters or make the story a little more coherent or both.
Yea FF6 did it also with a few multi party dungeons and there were only a few stinkers compared to CCross.Other RPGs have pulled this off like the 4 Cold Steel games and they had a couple dozen active party members by the end. The Whole final Dungeon was a multi stage process of sending 4 groups of 4 to each disable a lock and then sending the other people to fight the main boss.
The previous games had the final boss requiring multiple teams to take them down and you needed to set up a full party for each phase so you needed like 12 characters and their back ups.
This is probably more about me being an oldfag but it'd be way more interesting to see someone like Kain than Cloud and Sephiroth. He has a cool design and a cool moveset, but I also happen to think that VII is a horribly overrated average at best game so there you go.
I tried playing Far Cry 3 recently... and let me just say, it reminds me exactly of why I never play Ubisoft games: these games feel like a fucking CHORE.
So many fucking mechanics I can't be arsed to care about, so many lazy game design choices and things that I hate in a game, so many mechanics that basically punish you for... uh, doing exactly what the game wants you to do. Perfect punishment for your children if they're mis behaving: force them to play an hour of any Far Cry game.
Chrono Cross is a good game. I see it getting shit on a lot and none of these people ever seem to have a valid argument for why they dislike it. It just comes across as Chrono Trigger autists going “REEEEE ITS NOT THE SAME AS BEFORE!!!”
Still has one of the best soundtracks from any rpg I’ve played as well. Another World still gets stuck in my head