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I think everybody who has anything to say about Dragon Age's downward trajectory have already said it in the dedicated thread.I genuinely can't believe nobody's said Dragon Age: Origins yet.
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I think everybody who has anything to say about Dragon Age's downward trajectory have already said it in the dedicated thread.I genuinely can't believe nobody's said Dragon Age: Origins yet.
Well, I'm still waiting on a sequel to that game.I genuinely can't believe nobody's said Dragon Age: Origins yet.
Yeah Fontaine is the evil white man destroying Ryans perfect jewish paradise.Would you believe me if I told you that BioShock is the most Jewish game ever made
Postal 4 is also shitPostal 3 is irredeemable dogshit
Another good choice for the thread.Darkest Dungeon 1 was fucking perfect, I don't care what anyone says.
But the second game, with its dogshit overly complicated "token" battle system, the scrapping of Afflictions & Virtues in favor of a generic relationship system, relegating my boy BH into a gimmick class that can only be used for one area, turning each run into a multi-hour "we have Slay the Spire at home" slog, locking Crusader behind DLC, forcing you to go through retarded scripted battles just to unlock each character's kit, not letting you use multiple of the same class, somehow making each hero feel less individualistic, reducing Antiquarian to a miniboss, retconning a lot of characters' backstories to be fucking retarded, having boring uninspired narration that doesn't hold a candle to Wayne June's work in DD1, going from a cool Mike Mignola-inspired artstyle to weird 3D slop... I could go on, but basically, Darkest Dungeon 2 is dogshit and Red Hook can go fuck themselves.
That's because the topic is about shitty sequels to GOOD games.I genuinely can't believe nobody's said Dragon Age: Origins yet.
Man, that sequel made me furious at the time. I could type up an essay about how that sequel spits in the face of the original, but all I'll say right now is that the first one had a reveal in the end that was clearly setting up a sequel, but they completely threw it out and went for Hollywood rip-off schlock — probably because they thought they were smarter than the original creators.The Evil Within.
The first game was a great Resident Evil style game designed to be a slow burn where you tactfully defeat interesting bosses that were actually scary.
The second game though, while I liked it, and while it did get positive reviews, took a lot of the intensity and anxiety out of the game, basically becoming a full blown shooter.
Overall I loved the story and wish they would make a third installment.
I would've probably agreed with you years ago when I first played it but having replayed both recently I was actually surprised how well Black Ops 2 holds up compared to the first one. Part of that is because BO1's PC port is dogshit but even so, there are a lot of missions in Black Ops which feel like filler or tacked on while 2 is all killer. Even the weird pseudo-RTS side missions are pretty fun. Plus the soundtrack is better.Black Ops 2, genuinely just an inferior sequel to the first in every way regardless of what it's many dickriders would say to the contrary.
Yea I agree with everything you said. It's been years since I've played either so it was hard to really describe why I feel the way I do, but based on the time frame I played them (played the first in 2016 and then a year later played the sequel when it came out) the first one was fresh in my mind, and suffice to say, the sequel did not feel like the first game at all, and felt like it went off in a totally different direction.Man, that sequel made me furious at the time. I could type up an essay about how that sequel spits in the face of the original, but all I'll say right now is that the first one had a reveal in the end that was clearly setting up a sequel, but they completely threw it out and went for Hollywood rip-off schlock — probably because they thought they were smarter than the original creators.
To be fair, Alyx is a really good tech demo. You could also argue that Half Life 2 already put the series on that trajectory, given how much it was praised for its physics engine at the time.Half Life: Alyx turned the series into being overtly nothing more than a tech demo but Steam and Valve sycophants will still worship the franchise no matter how putrid it becomes.