I think this opinion could be more common if they would've have put out a remaster. It has everything that City has, but features a better story and better boss fights.Origins is the second best Arkham game behind Asylum.
I think this opinion could be more common if they would've have put out a remaster. It has everything that City has, but features a better story and better boss fights.Origins is the second best Arkham game behind Asylum.
City felt like a complete slog to me for some reason.I think this opinion could be more common if they would've have put out a remaster. It has everything that City has, but features a better story and better boss fights.
For me, the story took a huge dive when it started to focus on the Talia/Ras stuff. It doesn't feel like it fits the game. I think it would've been tighter if the whole thing was just masterminded by Hugo Strange.City felt like a complete slog to me for some reason.
Yeah especially the section where you start flying in this illusion desert area. Felt very weird and unfitting.For me, the story took a huge dive when it started to focus on the Talia/Ras stuff. It doesn't feel like it fits the game. I think it would've been tighter if the whole thing was just masterminded by Hugo Strange.
I keep getting tempted to buy this for my PS3. Played it for a bit back when it came out, but never finished it.The Saboteur, although when i tried to replay using origin's it wouldn't work lol, haven't tried since.
Yeah i didn't finish it either, years ago now, but it was a good game with a good setting and atmosphere, i might try and download it again, have to use that EA app!, hopefully it will work this time lol.I keep getting tempted to buy this for my PS3. Played it for a bit back when it came out, but never finished it.
I liked a lot about it, but just... Never felt compelled to finish it.
I dunno man, the studio behind it were supposedly in the early stages of an even more ambitious follow-up. Unfortunately, the original didn't manage to generate enough revenue to convince SE it was worth pursueing. So, it was shut down early on.The only way we would ever get a Sleeping Dogs sequel, is if some fans made an un-official remake...because the folks behind it don't care
So that's what I mean, I can't see some of the original team banding together to create a spin-off, much less a sequel....the only chance of a semi-sequel is if someone brought out a mod or something...I dunno man, the studio behind it were supposedly in the early stages of an even more ambitious follow-up. Unfortunately, the original didn't manage to generate enough revenue to convince SE it was worth pursueing. So, it was shut down early on.
AFAIK most of the original team disbanded and some left the industry shortly after.
I was having a perfectly fine weekend, and then you went and reminded me.25+ years later and there's still nothing comparable to the uniqueness of these 3
25+ years later and there's still nothing comparable to the uniqueness of these 3
Vampyr is very underrated. It is so fun and wonderfully atmospheric. I 100% agree with this choice.The Witcher. The first one. I love that game, it's my favorite in the series. I love being able to switch combat stances, manually switching between silver and steel, the medallion mechanics, and its music and atmosphere are incredible. I use mods to make Witcher 2 & 3 Geralt closer resemble his original appearance.
Assassin's Creed Unity was fairly maligned for its awful release. Have people seen it since? I don't know if it's more popular now. It's a lot more polished than even most of the acclaimed ACs, and because of its launch, Ubisoft never released thirty $3 DLC packs. Instead it has one expansion, and it was given to all players for free (also there's some pre-order weapon pack, who cares).
Vampyr kicks ass. I have to go. I don't have time to talk about Vampyr. I really liked Vampyr. I wanna see Don't Nod make more action RPGs (they changed their name, it has a space and apostrophe now).
isn’t that game FPS?Bulletstorm
Second this. Playing it for the first time in 2023 and it holds up well. Mechanics, level design, enemy types, characters, story, a damn near perfect game so far.Binary Domain
My fault yes it is.isn’t that game FPS?
GR1 was okayish, maybe the motion controls on a handheld were more intuitive, can't remember exactly, but that was imho already the Knack of the system, actually overhyped and overappreciated, by naturally only very few people, cause Vita. GR2 was much worse, it felt like I had stick drift and lag combined. Never experienced so terrible camera controls in any game ever. I constantly was figthing against the camera, always spinning around to find enemies, but autoadjust always showing me walls, turning everything upside down all the time for no helpful reason or getting stuck in every possible corner, shooting almost always past enemies when attacking, then turning around way too slow, but otherwise way too fickle to properly center on a target, "aiming" was anyway more or less looking at the arrows and hoping you see the actual target too once in a while, autoaim targeted practically always the far end in the depth or even behind objects instead of the nearest thing. Just having a lock-on system (maybe some minor auto leveling too) and the game might have been at least tolerable. I mean "shooting" stuff at least worked with autoaim quite okay, even though objects constantly were thrown at obstacles for some stupid reason but it was probably necessary for some of the challenges and much easier than trying to do it how the premise of the game promises the gameplay to be. Having pervy missions and making the main character a "superblond" bimbo, did imho not help either. I mean there is Fat Princess which is actually not at all body shaming but could be attacked for whatever and than there is this cheap infantile garbage which should not be greenlit by a major company because it was maybe a fit in the 90s.Gravity Rush 2 is definitely underappreciated. Such a beautiful and fun playing game. I'm guessing the gravity based mechanics just didn't click with everyone
My initial thought. Not super duper crazy good, but a game that needs a sequel asap.I loved Remember Me
Outcast:
The game pioneered a lot of special effects like real-time shadows. Nowadays theres still a lot that you can appreciate in this game, like the musical score or the great sense adventure it gives off. Playing this today is kind of a fever dream-like experience.