Computer Games
- NapLajoieonSteroids
- Posts: 8530
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm
Re: Computer Games
Well, I wish 'em the best but yeah, I'm pretty burnt out on role playing. These things aren't always my decision though.
There is an eye on everyone's game of the year in Baldur's Gate III but it just looks like another thousand hour game.
I am okay with Tetris and Pac Man-- pick'd up Pac Man Championship Edition 2 on sale for 2 bucks. Played it for a bit in the before times. Fond memories.
There is an eye on everyone's game of the year in Baldur's Gate III but it just looks like another thousand hour game.
I am okay with Tetris and Pac Man-- pick'd up Pac Man Championship Edition 2 on sale for 2 bucks. Played it for a bit in the before times. Fond memories.
Re: Computer Games
yes, for me g the back catalog on steam is so vast I can happily stick to give aways and bargain basement sales on older titles pretty much indefinately.
the only thing I splurged on was cyberpunk, I only waited for it to be $50 instead of the release $100 and didnt wait till it hit $30 which is my usual method.
I did that because it was so damn pretty - its a technological marvel on a modern pc, ive never seen anything like it, tho im sure the other premium titles are in the same ballpark
I mostly enjoyed the game too - barring the eastern european morbidity which runs through and ultimately makes me less inclined to replay for replays sake
Im not very good with games as art - I prefer to enjoy them, much like movies.
music i have a bigger ability to enjoy the bleak, for some reason Im not sure of.
the only thing I splurged on was cyberpunk, I only waited for it to be $50 instead of the release $100 and didnt wait till it hit $30 which is my usual method.
I did that because it was so damn pretty - its a technological marvel on a modern pc, ive never seen anything like it, tho im sure the other premium titles are in the same ballpark
I mostly enjoyed the game too - barring the eastern european morbidity which runs through and ultimately makes me less inclined to replay for replays sake
Im not very good with games as art - I prefer to enjoy them, much like movies.
music i have a bigger ability to enjoy the bleak, for some reason Im not sure of.
ultracrepidarian
- NapLajoieonSteroids
- Posts: 8530
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm
Re: Computer Games
So called Art Games are the indie music wallpaper of today.
I'm sure there is one or two in this thread I gave a positive review for but what a disaster overall, and that is when we went hunting for something good.
Never have that problem with the art movie or art music.
I'm sure there is one or two in this thread I gave a positive review for but what a disaster overall, and that is when we went hunting for something good.
Never have that problem with the art movie or art music.
Re: Computer Games
May the gods preserve and defend me from self-righteous altruists; I can defend myself from my enemies and my friends.
- NapLajoieonSteroids
- Posts: 8530
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm
Re: Computer Games
We are nearing the end of Tears of the Kingdom-- I see it in sight.
Like a parabola, I'm comin' back round on this. Gonna miss playing it and while my criticisms still apply, it's been pretty fantastic as a game.
Like a parabola, I'm comin' back round on this. Gonna miss playing it and while my criticisms still apply, it's been pretty fantastic as a game.
- NapLajoieonSteroids
- Posts: 8530
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm
Re: Computer Games
Tears of the Kingdom? Done, done and done
- Nonc Hilaire
- Posts: 6259
- Joined: Sat Dec 17, 2011 1:28 am
Re: Computer Games
Def a PC game
“Christ has no body now but yours. Yours are the eyes through which he looks with compassion on this world. Yours are the feet with which he walks among His people to do good. Yours are the hands through which he blesses His creation.”
Teresa of Ávila
Teresa of Ávila
- NapLajoieonSteroids
- Posts: 8530
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm
Re: Computer Games
From A PC game to a bunch of bastards in the void:
How does Void Bastards Work? A game that changes how you play it.
-------------
Void Bastards is fun for a few hours with a solid concept but its not enough content to make any of it work for more than the initial few playthroughs.
Maybe that's because of procedurally generated levels...maybe.
While often the case, I'm not sure its really applicable here. When there is a handful of ship types with a handful of largely non-interactive rooms and 9 enemy types, there isn't a lot to randomly generate to begin with.
How does Void Bastards Work? A game that changes how you play it.
-------------
Void Bastards is fun for a few hours with a solid concept but its not enough content to make any of it work for more than the initial few playthroughs.
Maybe that's because of procedurally generated levels...maybe.
While often the case, I'm not sure its really applicable here. When there is a handful of ship types with a handful of largely non-interactive rooms and 9 enemy types, there isn't a lot to randomly generate to begin with.
Re: Computer Games
I got it in a humble bundle ages ago
Tried it briefly but it didnt hook.
Tried it briefly but it didnt hook.
ultracrepidarian
- NapLajoieonSteroids
- Posts: 8530
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm
Re: Computer Games
I still like the idea of Void Bastards if not the execution.
Just read that it was an Australian/Canadian company, but its not immediately popping up how big Blue Manchu (the developer) is.
Reading an interview with a designer gives me the impression that a lot of time was spent working on or imagining how to incorporate influences in the game and not thinking about it as a game in itself.
Maybe an unfair assessment, maybe not; but there is too much influence poisoning or poor soil to grow anything out of.
Just read that it was an Australian/Canadian company, but its not immediately popping up how big Blue Manchu (the developer) is.
Reading an interview with a designer gives me the impression that a lot of time was spent working on or imagining how to incorporate influences in the game and not thinking about it as a game in itself.
Maybe an unfair assessment, maybe not; but there is too much influence poisoning or poor soil to grow anything out of.
- NapLajoieonSteroids
- Posts: 8530
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm
Re: Computer Games
We are a quarter of the way through Red Dead Redemption 1.
Okay, it's pretty great despite its age and mechanical issues. There is very little difference between this and 2. It's all one piece.
Coming at it from playing 2 first, we are still leaning slightly into the 2 camp as being the better one. We are also have a certain perspective unintended chronologically. The prequel game (2) colors this one. I know these characters, so to speak.
For a video game the writing, story and voice acting are excellent. I think 1 has already had too many 'on the nose' moments.
While the protagonists in both games are for story and practical purposes very similar, so far, I like Arthur Morgan better.
Okay, it's pretty great despite its age and mechanical issues. There is very little difference between this and 2. It's all one piece.
Coming at it from playing 2 first, we are still leaning slightly into the 2 camp as being the better one. We are also have a certain perspective unintended chronologically. The prequel game (2) colors this one. I know these characters, so to speak.
For a video game the writing, story and voice acting are excellent. I think 1 has already had too many 'on the nose' moments.
While the protagonists in both games are for story and practical purposes very similar, so far, I like Arthur Morgan better.
Re: Computer Games
I played rdr1 on the ps3 to the ending.
all this time later I cant really remember much about it, but the graphics were top shelf for the time and the gameplay/story good enough to keep me going - and im not much of a story in computer games person.
all this time later I cant really remember much about it, but the graphics were top shelf for the time and the gameplay/story good enough to keep me going - and im not much of a story in computer games person.
ultracrepidarian
- NapLajoieonSteroids
- Posts: 8530
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm
Re: Computer Games
John Marston is a detached, fool. All the guilt of the past they try to hit him over the head with doesn't really stick. Even if it did hit, the game is anxious about making him an actual bad guy.
Re: Computer Games
Most likely.
Still, the story kicked along in a vaguely interesting enough manner to enable some good set pieces.
Still, the story kicked along in a vaguely interesting enough manner to enable some good set pieces.
ultracrepidarian
- NapLajoieonSteroids
- Posts: 8530
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:04 pm
Re: Computer Games
Yes, it is still well done comparatively to other games.
It is just less interesting than the prequel, so far.
John now, as then is a good or conventional man forced into bad situations or forced into doing bad things. While he seems mildly ashamed of his past wrongdoings, none of them stick to him because of this plausible deniability or layer of naivety the story creates for his character. He acknowledges early on that killing is the only thing he's good at but it's framed as a bit of forced modesty and not who he really is. The story wants an avenging angel reconciling with his past but the player knows John as being a funny, relatively smart guy who is always finds himself in the wrong place mixed up with the wrong people. He's not a real outcast, just some guy way too passive for his own good and perhaps lacking a real moral compass to navigate frontier life.
In contrast, Arthur Morgan is a bad or selfish man desperately attempting to find some good in himself; in others; in the world as its all collapsing. What good means to him changes radically as a sense of impending doom sharpens and he is unable to live under some of his own fantasies which once propelled him forward.
It is just less interesting than the prequel, so far.
John now, as then is a good or conventional man forced into bad situations or forced into doing bad things. While he seems mildly ashamed of his past wrongdoings, none of them stick to him because of this plausible deniability or layer of naivety the story creates for his character. He acknowledges early on that killing is the only thing he's good at but it's framed as a bit of forced modesty and not who he really is. The story wants an avenging angel reconciling with his past but the player knows John as being a funny, relatively smart guy who is always finds himself in the wrong place mixed up with the wrong people. He's not a real outcast, just some guy way too passive for his own good and perhaps lacking a real moral compass to navigate frontier life.
In contrast, Arthur Morgan is a bad or selfish man desperately attempting to find some good in himself; in others; in the world as its all collapsing. What good means to him changes radically as a sense of impending doom sharpens and he is unable to live under some of his own fantasies which once propelled him forward.