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GTA V. Call me a nostalgic fag but San Andreas and vice city were the only good games
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If you're a nostalgic fag then so am I. GTA5 is fine but the endless driving across a shallow city to get to your missions can fuck off.GTA V. Call me a nostalgic fag but San Andreas and vice city were the only good games
You know, I actually like driving in GTA. I'm an autist who obeys traffic laws and stops at lights like I'm a shittier game, like Driver 2 or something. I take the scenic route in Tommy's limo or CJ's plane and do the rounds of my businesses. I stop and take out my camera when I spot some pretty scenery.GTA5 is fine but the endless driving across a shallow city to get to your missions can fuck off.
Example of a reasonably charming game ruined by an autistic fanbase. It's overrated and I have no idea why people love it as much as they do.Undertale.
I still don't get it to this day.
This is a separate point, but there's no place for caustic critics anymore. I've heard the arguments for and against. The 'pro' arguments are feeble. "It's cathartic, I watch him get angry and I feel better."It really betrays his motivations when it comes to what games he does and doesn't like.
I compled GTA SA last month, and man what a game and what memories from when I first played it back in 2005. You forget how rich this game is in terms of characters, story, things to do and how each part of SA has a distinct feel to it. The flight mechanics were amazing for their time and the car modding was great for a first attempt. It ended up being too easy to build up cash but that’s about the only criticism. I felt genuinely attached to the story and the missions for almost the entire game.You know, I actually like driving in GTA. I'm an autist who obeys traffic laws and stops at lights like I'm a shittier game, like Driver 2 or something. I take the scenic route in Tommy's limo or CJ's plane and do the rounds of my businesses. I stop and take out my camera when I spot some pretty scenery.
That said, I think San Andreas took the concept as far as it could go.
I don't know what they were thinking with V. Are these guys supposed to be stand-ins for the Holy Trinity? Trevor, Michael and Franklin = Claude, Tommy, and CJ? I dunno. And the endless driving segments are never enjoyable.
Compare that to all the wild shit you got up to in SA. And I'm not just talking about "follow the damn train CJ": a drive-by with Big Smoke, a motorbike chase with OG Loc, a quad chase with Catalina, shooting down jets with Toreno, tying a mobster to the hood of your car, stealing police bikes and stashing them on a runaway truck. Even riding around in the Truth's huffmobile.
In V, you learn to dread getting in a car, and that's the last thing I should be feeling when playing GTA.
I don't think anyone really ever says that, nobody you should listen to anyway. You've probably heard people praising how nuanced the politics of each faction is, which is more praise of it's roleplay potential than what it has to say about the world. It's easier to roleplay as the psycho slaver faction if you can understand why they do what they do and apply that to a character. It's a sort of empathetic understanding you rarely see in much of anything these days, nevermind video games.Fallout New Vegas. I hear people calling it deep societal commentary
Mario Party is pretty monotonous, yeah. But all party games? Even those Jackbox games? Or do you specifically mean Mario Party clones?Most mindless 'party' games. Mario Kart/Party especially. I hate being the guy at the party who doesn't want to play a game, but they just bore me. I know I'm wrong and I'll die on the hill.
At least you can play Mario Kart online (I think?) but buying a game like Mario Party and not having people to play it with regularly means you've sunk ~60 bucks on something you'll play a collective 10 hours of before the next one comes out.
I should have been clearer, because Jackbox is a hell of a lot of fun if you're with the right people. I might be biased as the reigning Quiplash basement king in my particular group...Mario Party is pretty monotonous, yeah. But all party games? Even those Jackbox games? Or do you specifically mean Mario Party clones?
We've regressed. I remember when I replayed the old 32-bit titles. Back in my teens I thought those were the shit. Now I realize how repetitive the missions can get. Especially GTA2. Every other mission is "collect car A, pick up gang boss B, take him to car crusher C." There are some stand-outs that stick in the memory. But not enough to satisfy.Each character’s missions so far seem to have a lot of repetition
Fallout New Vegas. I hear people calling it deep societal commentary or the best Fallout in the series, and I legitimately don't get it. I don't entirely hate it, but the entire game is middling at best. And even the DLC (aside from Lonesome Road, Lonesome Road was alright.) just wasn't enjoyable in my opinion. From most people, I'd probably just get a "shut up wetback you probably didn't understand it." but seriously.
Really? I thought AC was one of the chill fandoms.animal crossing, fuck the fans
I really don't understand the hype behind nier automaton. Yeah, I played it, I liked it well enough, I even got all the endings. But the entire time I had this weird sense that I rarely get when playing a game. It felt incomplete. Like it was a mostly finished engine that they hastily slapped onto the skeleton of a game and then wrote an incomprehensible, half realized story to make it feel less like a beta.Mostly just any kind of sequel that dissolves a series' pre-existing identity. Shit like Arkham Knight and Dishonored 2. Nobody ever brings up how Arkham Knight sacrificed the games' comic book style and gothic environments for muh realism because the average gamer is a mouth-breathing retard and/or [Insert video game e-celeb here] never mentioned it.
Speaking of which, I was watching Jim Sterling's video on The Last Guardian and its fucking hilarious. He says something along the lines of "I don't expect most of you to agree with me, but this game is shit." It really betrays his motivations when it comes to what games he does and doesn't like. And it blows up in his face considering how widely (and unjustly) panned that game ended up being. Then he goes and calls Nier Auto-Tomato a masterpiece that "If history forgets it, fuck history." It's like he's playing a roulette game to land on the most avant-garde opinion possible.
TL;DR The Last Guardian is better than people give it credit for.