I'm in the other boat. While I like comedy games and such, I am happy serious series get attention like TWD and Game of Thrones (although I hate zombie games) and hope for an even darker story with choices that make true difference.
The only reason I have any issue with this is that...well...I've been a Telltale fan for a LONG time. Like, before Walking Dead. So I kinda … moregrew up with Telltale just making comedy point n clicks without any choices.
Hell, for a long time, I refused to play or even acknowledge that Walking Dead existed, because of how serious and depressing it was, and all I could think was that "It's just...NOT Telltale."
That's why I'm glad that they have things like Tales from the Borderlands and Minecraft: Story Mode because it shows me that they can still make comedy games, even with the new "Choice matters" style they're going for. Just my two cents, wanted to be civil for a change.
This may be pointless, but the 2nd and the 3rd game are a lot better and more smooth than then 1st one. I know what you're talking about, getting through all the planets with clunky controls can be a real drag, but the sequels are truly worth it.
I was just hearing from a lot of people that the Mass Effect series was super great and I should try it out. I guess I had high hopes for it, but I couldn't even bring myself to finish the first game. Just my personal taste I guess.
I agree with Fallout 4, it's way too easy. Then again, it's aimed at the more casual gamers who don't want to spend lots of time getting ready to take down one boss.
As for difficulty, I think you should try Morrowind. One of the best, if not the best, Bethesda's titles, and it's pretty damn difficult.
Fallout 3 and 4....way overrated....never mind the fact that even at your earliest levels you can basically wipe out any town you come acros… mores. Hell it reminds me of an old Simpson's episode where the aliens have taken over the earth, only to face a human uprising...you see an alien running for it's life yelling "He has a stick with a nail in it!!"
Of course this is a problem with all Bethesda games. They have no damn clue how to make a game with proper difficulty.
Also, just because this is your opinion doesn't mean people aren't allowed to disagree with it and try to change your mind, especially if it's formed from assumptions and mistaken thinking (talking in general, not only about LiS).
Fallout 3 and 4....way overrated....never mind the fact that even at your earliest levels you can basically wipe out any town you come acros… mores. Hell it reminds me of an old Simpson's episode where the aliens have taken over the earth, only to face a human uprising...you see an alien running for it's life yelling "He has a stick with a nail in it!!"
Of course this is a problem with all Bethesda games. They have no damn clue how to make a game with proper difficulty.
This may be pointless, but the 2nd and the 3rd game are a lot better and more smooth than then 1st one. I know what you're talking about, ge… moretting through all the planets with clunky controls can be a real drag, but the sequels are truly worth it.
Just my 2 cents
never mind the fact that even at your earliest levels you can basically wipe out any town you come across
Wait, doesn't that matter by the difficulty you play in?
To be fair most devs are lazy when it comes to higher difficulties. Instead of improving AI they just turn enemies into bullet sponges. In DBZ terms, it's as if the player became Yamcha, while the enemies are Goku.
Morrowind is mostly difficult because of its crappy combat system though. There is nothing more frustrating in a game than being told that you "missed" the enemy despite said foe standing right in front of you.
I agree with Fallout 4, it's way too easy. Then again, it's aimed at the more casual gamers who don't want to spend lots of time getting rea… moredy to take down one boss.
As for difficulty, I think you should try Morrowind. One of the best, if not the best, Bethesda's titles, and it's pretty damn difficult.
It is a discussion on a forum, of course people are going to add some wise words of theirs on your opinions and whatnot. Just because others don't agree with you, it doesn't mean they can't reply to your original comment.
Okay guys. You all seem judge me. One question: When did I ever say you should agree with me? It's my opinion, not yours. I never asked you to agree with me, so cut it out.
I had a huge problem with Justin Bieber haircuts... I just never did feel like I had enough freedom in the game, and I couldn't make the JB the way I truly wanted... 2/10
True enough, but we also can't forget the fact that every quest needs to be found using only your journal and general sense of direction. Nobody is holding your hand and telling you where to go. Add this whole combat system to it and you've got quite a difficult game in front of you.
Morrowind is mostly difficult because of its crappy combat system though. There is nothing more frustrating in a game than being told that you "missed" the enemy despite said foe standing right in front of you.
For me games are about immersion you have the controller in your hand the vibrate feature lets you "feel" the world you control the character. We are on a forum where we were mainly drawn in by the idea of a game that tailors to your choices like witcher, witcher has different classes and choices its impossible to understand the feel of the game the magic and the weight of the choices if your just watching some random guy play it.
For me a great game can be ruined by dodgy menus and basic control errors someone who watches wont understand, and a game us made to be played not watched.
Fallout 4 = not much of an adventure like fallout 3 and new vegas did plus the dlc is downgraded more minecraft building thingy , i didn't say i hated it bethesda should've done better what happened to their creativity like they did to mothership zeta, point lookout, operation anchorage, the pitt, the other interesting fucked up vaults, interesting npcs, and the story telling are luckluster and i've just finished their 3 first released dlcs and i'm not planning to play nuka world, vault-tec , and contraptions, i say yeah it was a little entertaining at first but i grew tired and making those repetitive settlement, and saving the synth quests... well thanks bethesda i really enjoy playing it but it didn't that last long tho..
I loved it for a week maybe, I got so bored the game is ridiculously easy I had to handicap myself by walking around without armour and equipping shitty weapons, I looked forward to it for ages and I haven't played it in ages im so glad I didn't buy the dlc bundle. I liked the building though I might be in the minority with that.
Fallout 4 = not much of an adventure like fallout 3 and new vegas did plus the dlc is downgraded more minecraft building thingy , i didn't s… moreay i hated it bethesda should've done better what happened to their creativity like they did to mothership zeta, point lookout, operation anchorage, the pitt, the other interesting fucked up vaults, interesting npcs, and the story telling are luckluster and i've just finished their 3 first released dlcs and i'm not planning to play nuka world, vault-tec , and contraptions, i say yeah it was a little entertaining at first but i grew tired and making those repetitive settlement, and saving the synth quests... well thanks bethesda i really enjoy playing it but it didn't that last long tho..
Fallout 4 = not much of an adventure like fallout 3 and new vegas did plus the dlc is downgraded more minecraft building thingy , i didn't s… moreay i hated it bethesda should've done better what happened to their creativity like they did to mothership zeta, point lookout, operation anchorage, the pitt, the other interesting fucked up vaults, interesting npcs, and the story telling are luckluster and i've just finished their 3 first released dlcs and i'm not planning to play nuka world, vault-tec , and contraptions, i say yeah it was a little entertaining at first but i grew tired and making those repetitive settlement, and saving the synth quests... well thanks bethesda i really enjoy playing it but it didn't that last long tho..
I loved it for a week maybe, I got so bored the game is ridiculously easy I had to handicap myself by walking around without armour and equi… morepping shitty weapons, I looked forward to it for ages and I haven't played it in ages im so glad I didn't buy the dlc bundle. I liked the building though I might be in the minority with that.
I loved it for a week maybe, I got so bored the game is ridiculously easy I had to handicap myself by walking around without armour and equi… morepping shitty weapons, I looked forward to it for ages and I haven't played it in ages im so glad I didn't buy the dlc bundle. I liked the building though I might be in the minority with that.
The term has been twisted and misused a lot in this day and age, apparently so much people think that a 2.5D game is an rpg just because.
The purest form of RPG is the dungeons and dragons tabletop format. Though these days if you have some form of leveling and progression without being a rogue lite then you're an RPG.
Kingdom Hearts a crossover between Final Fantasy and Disney
It's for me the best game series I ever played... Everybody thinks it's stupi… mored if I tell them about it... First play it then you say what you think about it!
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EDIT 2016: Wait why was this posted here? 0___0
Oh boy, I'm going to get rekt for this one. I get that many people enjoyed the game, I mean it's a Telltale game with a lot of mystery and I can say it was the only detective game I actually liked for a little while. But I don't know, when you see a shit ton of threads begging for a season 2 it does make you want to hate it.
I hate the term "overrated" but fuck it:
THE WOLF AMONG US
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Oh boy, I'm going to get rekt for this one. I get that… more many people enjoyed the game, I mean it's a Telltale game with a lot of mystery and I can say it was the only detective game I actually liked for a little while. But I don't know, when you see a shit ton of threads begging for a season 2 it does make you want to hate it.
Thanks, father for showing me this masterpiece. Now I'm gonna overuse it.
For real, though; why do people even ask for TWAU S2? I mean, it's been almost 2 years since it ended. Still no news about S2, no confirmation... pretty sure it won't happen at all. Honestly, I think people should accept the fact that it won't happen.
I hate the term "overrated" but fuck it:
THE WOLF AMONG US
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Oh boy, I'm going to get rekt for this one. I get that… more many people enjoyed the game, I mean it's a Telltale game with a lot of mystery and I can say it was the only detective game I actually liked for a little while. But I don't know, when you see a shit ton of threads begging for a season 2 it does make you want to hate it.
I hate the term "overrated" but fuck it:
THE WOLF AMONG US
memes ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Oh boy, I'm going to get rekt for this one. I get that… more many people enjoyed the game, I mean it's a Telltale game with a lot of mystery and I can say it was the only detective game I actually liked for a little while. But I don't know, when you see a shit ton of threads begging for a season 2 it does make you want to hate it.
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Why are you still visiting it then?
Because it's on the front page?
I'm in the other boat. While I like comedy games and such, I am happy serious series get attention like TWD and Game of Thrones (although I hate zombie games) and hope for an even darker story with choices that make true difference.
This may be pointless, but the 2nd and the 3rd game are a lot better and more smooth than then 1st one. I know what you're talking about, getting through all the planets with clunky controls can be a real drag, but the sequels are truly worth it.
Just my 2 cents
Don't, papai, just don't. It's hopeless.
I agree with Fallout 4, it's way too easy. Then again, it's aimed at the more casual gamers who don't want to spend lots of time getting ready to take down one boss.
As for difficulty, I think you should try Morrowind. One of the best, if not the best, Bethesda's titles, and it's pretty damn difficult.
Yup, that's the one and only answer. Good job.
Also, just because this is your opinion doesn't mean people aren't allowed to disagree with it and try to change your mind, especially if it's formed from assumptions and mistaken thinking (talking in general, not only about LiS).
Have a nice day.
So? If you dislike this thread so much, you can always ignore it, even if it's on the front page.
Wait, doesn't that matter by the difficulty you play in?
Thanks for letting me know! I'll try looking into the sequels when I have time
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What does being American have to do with anything?
Because he keeps correcting my grammar.
No...I managed to do this on the hardest level.
You're welcome!
Huh, surprised to hear that.
I didn't know that Bethesda was also lazy at difficulties, too.
To be fair most devs are lazy when it comes to higher difficulties. Instead of improving AI they just turn enemies into bullet sponges. In DBZ terms, it's as if the player became Yamcha, while the enemies are Goku.
So that gives you a right to be a racist?
It's ok papai. We still like you.
The Uncharted series
How would you define RPG?
Morrowind is mostly difficult because of its crappy combat system though. There is nothing more frustrating in a game than being told that you "missed" the enemy despite said foe standing right in front of you.
It is a discussion on a forum, of course people are going to add some wise words of theirs on your opinions and whatnot. Just because others don't agree with you, it doesn't mean they can't reply to your original comment.
But he called you his baby when no one else did..
Masochist maybe?
True enough, but we also can't forget the fact that every quest needs to be found using only your journal and general sense of direction. Nobody is holding your hand and telling you where to go. Add this whole combat system to it and you've got quite a difficult game in front of you.
For me games are about immersion you have the controller in your hand the vibrate feature lets you "feel" the world you control the character. We are on a forum where we were mainly drawn in by the idea of a game that tailors to your choices like witcher, witcher has different classes and choices its impossible to understand the feel of the game the magic and the weight of the choices if your just watching some random guy play it.
For me a great game can be ruined by dodgy menus and basic control errors someone who watches wont understand, and a game us made to be played not watched.
Fallout 4 = not much of an adventure like fallout 3 and new vegas did plus the dlc is downgraded more minecraft building thingy , i didn't say i hated it bethesda should've done better what happened to their creativity like they did to mothership zeta, point lookout, operation anchorage, the pitt, the other interesting fucked up vaults, interesting npcs, and the story telling are luckluster and i've just finished their 3 first released dlcs and i'm not planning to play nuka world, vault-tec , and contraptions, i say yeah it was a little entertaining at first but i grew tired and making those repetitive settlement, and saving the synth quests... well thanks bethesda i really enjoy playing it but it didn't that last long tho..
I loved it for a week maybe, I got so bored the game is ridiculously easy I had to handicap myself by walking around without armour and equipping shitty weapons, I looked forward to it for ages and I haven't played it in ages im so glad I didn't buy the dlc bundle. I liked the building though I might be in the minority with that.
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Bro you're reasoning is simply weird.
Edit: I'm sorry man. I just had to get that out there.
Fallout 3 - A+
Fallout New Vegas - A
Fallout 4 - A-/B+
i got bored once the main quest was finished... and the factions didn't give me much of an interest..
yup i'm glad that you didn't spend that season pass on a shitty dlcs..
The term has been twisted and misused a lot in this day and age, apparently so much people think that a 2.5D game is an rpg just because.
The purest form of RPG is the dungeons and dragons tabletop format. Though these days if you have some form of leveling and progression without being a rogue lite then you're an RPG.
Wait WTF why did I post this here!? 0__________0
http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/1240543-I-just-can-t-get-into-Rogue
You are not the only one here
I hate the term "overrated" but fuck it:
THE WOLF AMONG US
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Oh boy, I'm going to get rekt for this one. I get that many people enjoyed the game, I mean it's a Telltale game with a lot of mystery and I can say it was the only detective game I actually liked for a little while. But I don't know, when you see a shit ton of threads begging for a season 2 it does make you want to hate it.
Same. Many people begging for TWAU Season 2 is such a cancer and is the only reason which makes me hate it.
How did I never come across with that video.
Thanks, father for showing me this masterpiece. Now I'm gonna overuse it.
For real, though; why do people even ask for TWAU S2? I mean, it's been almost 2 years since it ended. Still no news about S2, no confirmation... pretty sure it won't happen at all. Honestly, I think people should accept the fact that it won't happen.
Hating the game because the fans want the second season is a bit of a reach, IMO, but to each their own.
However, is that the only reason why you hate it?