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Post by Raab on Mar 2, 2017 1:05:18 GMT
As the title says, post about furture game titles you've been looking forward to their release.
For me I am looking forward to Red Dead Redemption 2, The first game was fantastic and more than made up for the disappointment that was GTA4, in my opinion. Great storyline, fun gameplay, DLC worth shelling out the money for. Even the bugs in the game were enjoyable enough to not to discourage me from playing. The only thing I'd look forward to more is a Bully 2/Canis Canem Edit 2, but I don't know if that would ever be a thing.
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Post by TimeTravelAstronaut on Mar 2, 2017 20:58:51 GMT
Can't recall if they've announced it yet, but hoping they make another Dragon Quest Builders, and translate it for us filthy gaijin.
In the same vein of building shit, I hope Stonehearth gets finished and doesn't run like trash.
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Post by Big Knobi on Mar 13, 2017 1:14:00 GMT
I'm looking forward to eventually getting my grubby mitts on Mass Effect: Andromeda, even though it looks better and worse than the third game. Have you seen how dopey those animations are?
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Post by TimeTravelAstronaut on Mar 13, 2017 19:33:25 GMT
I'm looking forward to eventually getting my grubby mitts on Mass Effect: Andromeda, even though it looks better and worse than the third game. Have you seen how dopey those animations are? N E X T G E N
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Post by arcthelad500 on Mar 13, 2017 20:41:08 GMT
Animation that does the Dreamcast proud.
I'm looking Forward to Resident Evil 2 remake, no I'm not looking forward to FF VII's remake, as they already shown it will play like action RPG garbage, I didn't fall in love with that style of game Square.
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Post by Raab on Mar 15, 2017 0:50:05 GMT
I'm looking forward to eventually getting my grubby mitts on Mass Effect: Andromeda, even though it looks better and worse than the third game. Have you seen how dopey those animations are? N E X T G E NAnimation that does the Dreamcast proud. I'm looking Forward to Resident Evil 2 remake, no I'm not looking forward to FF VII's remake, as they already shown it will play like action RPG garbage, I didn't fall in love with that style of game Square. It'd be one thing if they actually knew how to make a fun ARPG. I hope it is terrible just to dash all the FFVII fanboys hopes and dreams.
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Post by arcthelad500 on Mar 15, 2017 11:53:32 GMT
They're going to have to make an "I'm sorry" patch again like they've done for what? Three games so far?
They keep trying to mix action with turn based and it doesn't fucking work but they don't want to admit it.
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Post by Raab on Mar 16, 2017 1:27:06 GMT
They're going to have to make an "I'm sorry" patch again like they've done for what? Three games so far? They keep trying to mix action with turn based and it doesn't fucking work but they don't want to admit it. Their golden years faded with the PS2. Now they're just pulling the same nonsense as Capcom and konami. The biggest offense is ignoring their other awesome IPs.
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Post by Jedi Jussi on Mar 16, 2017 3:54:26 GMT
I've become that curmudgeon old guy who won't buy games at launch anymore. Series-long Mass Effect fan who won't touch Andromeda with a 10 foot "disposable heat sink operated" pole. Maybe get it a while down the line, and once I'm convinced it isn't "identity politics" the game.
Yeah, leave FFVII alone. Didn't it get a "remaster" already?
Am I the only person who is enjoying FFXV? I mean, it doesn't play much like a FF game, but I keep coming back. Granted by the time i played it had been patched a bunch.
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Post by TimeTravelAstronaut on Mar 16, 2017 15:05:05 GMT
Am I the only person who is enjoying FFXV? I mean, it doesn't play much like a FF game, but I keep coming back. Granted by the time i played it had been patched a bunch. I think I got to chapter 5, and got distracted by something else. I'll give it another shot sometime in the future.
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Post by Big Knobi on Mar 19, 2017 18:10:46 GMT
I've become that curmudgeon old guy who won't buy games at launch anymore. Series-long Mass Effect fan who won't touch Andromeda with a 10 foot "disposable heat sink operated" pole. Maybe get it a while down the line, and once I'm convinced it isn't "identity politics" the game. I won't be picking it up quite yet, since from what I've seen it doesn't quite live up to the price tag it currently has. Maybe once it gets to half of it's retail I'll pick it up.
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Post by mcbain on May 2, 2017 3:17:24 GMT
Pre-E3 there really aren't too many games I'm looking forward to. Divinity: Original Sin II and CyberPunk 2077 maybe. I've been playing through the Mass Effect series for the first time recently -- I'm on 2 at the moment. I still haven't been quite convinced that Bioware makes very compelling games for me to have any modicum of interest to consider Andromeda. Not knocking ME too much, they're fine games and all, but something about the characters and the way in which both the lore is spelled out via the codex and how characterization is conveyed via BW's dialogue option system is stale to me. Raab I'm with you on GTA IV. I'm not convinced at all that that game is any good -- I found it incredibly boring, Nico lifeless as a character, the mission designs repetitive and the controls, both on foot and driving, to be infuriating. Red Dead was better, but something about the main character just did not resonate with me.
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Post by Raab on May 2, 2017 5:02:12 GMT
John Marston was an endearing enough character, though a little hypocritical and too reformed personality-wise for an ex-outlaw. It was a really satisfying game from start to finish. I even enjoyed the multiplayer and DLC, which is rare for me. I've found myself so jaded with most games these days it's often hard for me to be excited for anything. So for me this is like finding something to be passionate about coughing up the money for a new console and dedicating time to playing.
I wouldn't say GTA IV is a bad game, the game engine in that is far superior to V, but it seemed lacking something. Then again, the only GTA game I truly loved was Vice City, so I can't really fan of the series.
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Post by mcbain on May 2, 2017 15:04:15 GMT
A lot of my issues with Marston are the things you mentioned along with what I feel is Rockstar's weakness when it comes to these games: strong character arcs. I think the moral uncertainty that they injected into both GTA IV's and Red Dead's main characters felt wishy washy at best. Nico was much worse than Marston in that respect due to the difference in worlds -- one a modern cynical/nihilistic urban environment, the other the old west. There is room for that kind of characterization but I just think Rockstar tripped and fell flat on their face in those attempts. I think I like GTA V better than both of them, there is a tone in that game that hearkens back to the GTA III trilogy (VC & SA). I played V before IV and RDR on PS4 so maybe they tweaked the gameplay over the previous gen versions? Although I do think Trevor really fits in that world much better than Michael or Franklin who both come off as one note. World building is Rockstar's strong suit, storytelling not so much -- i.e. exposition dumps while riding in a car or on a horse, meh no thanks. Oh and the Undead Nightmare DLC was a buggy mess for me, had to stop playing it.
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Post by TimeTravelAstronaut on May 3, 2017 17:41:02 GMT
Red Dead Redemption and Bully are the only Rockstar games I've played to completion. I can only handle their boilerplate story of being betrayed over and over and over again so many times, and those non-GTA settings felt the more interesting ways to explore those stories.
Scratch that, also beat the shit out of the Warriors, forgot for a moment it was a Rockstar game.
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