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I never got tired of ww2 games, I just like em
Well, heh heh, it's not like the Wii U tablet was widely embraced by the gaming community.Having the same controller for all 3 platforms has severely degraded the ingenuity and creativity of videogames.
gamers don't like anythingWell, heh heh, it's not like the Wii U tablet was widely embraced by the gaming community.
True. When it comes to controllers, innovation for its own sake isn't a useful paradigm. There is a reason why even Nintendo has bowed out of their own silly gimmicks for the most part.Well, heh heh, it's not like the Wii U tablet was widely embraced by the gaming community.
cuz gamers are p00shiesTrue. When it comes to controllers, innovation for its own sake isn't a useful paradigm. There is a reason why even Nintendo has bowed out of their own silly gimmicks for the most part.
I love BG3, but even I must admit the grand scale combats got really boring. Principally in Act 3.BG3 aint so good .
Awesome game that popularized Crpgs again but the game itsself isnt that great.
Especially when you are in a battle while waiting for your turn and ALOT of NPCs are in the Battlefield . I wanna play a game and not waiting for my decomposing demise in a small war of metal-sticks vs flying woodsticks vs firey special-effects .
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sorry we don't accept your FAKE GAMING around hereMobile gaming is STILL GAMING
PVP games on phone are still PVP games even if they are on Phone
Paid ports of PC games are still the game, just kinda chopped to fit in a phone, BUT STILL IN A PHONE
That casual game your mom plays after doing the dishes or you see bussinessmen playing on subways or buses? GUESS WHAT THEY ARE STILL GAMING
Gaming is not a buzzword for something only certain Plastiquitos does, is an activity, and those that still doesn't accept that mobile gaming is real are the real squares, by that logic the games that ran on Dumbphones were... i don't know, cooking manuals
True, there are a lot of good ports of pc and console games to mobile. I'm playing Strange Horticulture on my phone and it's pretty good.Mobile gaming is STILL GAMING
PVP games on phone are still PVP games even if they are on Phone
Paid ports of PC games are still the game, just kinda chopped to fit in a phone, BUT STILL IN A PHONE
That casual game your mom plays after doing the dishes or you see bussinessmen playing on subways or buses? GUESS WHAT THEY ARE STILL GAMING
Gaming is not a buzzword for something only certain Plastiquitos does, is an activity, and those that still doesn't accept that mobile gaming is real are the real squares, by that logic the games that ran on Dumbphones were... i don't know, cooking manuals
it's not real gaming if you don't have a physical interface like a button or an analogue stick, sorry.Mobile gaming is STILL GAMING
PVP games on phone are still PVP games even if they are on Phone
Paid ports of PC games are still the game, just kinda chopped to fit in a phone, BUT STILL IN A PHONE
That casual game your mom plays after doing the dishes or you see bussinessmen playing on subways or buses? GUESS WHAT THEY ARE STILL GAMING
Gaming is not a buzzword for something only certain Plastiquitos does, is an activity, and those that still doesn't accept that mobile gaming is real are the real squares, by that logic the games that ran on Dumbphones were... i don't know, cooking manuals
If you say so, Mr Videogameit's not real gaming if you don't have a physical interface like a button or an analogue stick, sorry.
For me at least the worth of mobile gaming has nothing to do with the interfacing, it has to do with what's on offer: junk made to fuel addiction cycles, paywalls, timers... those aren't games.it's not real gaming if you don't have a physical interface like a button or an analogue stick, sorry.
They could at least use the gyroscope! It's so cretinous I can play rdr2 on pc with the ps4 controller gyro aim but not on the actual ps4Well, heh heh, it's not like the Wii U tablet was widely embraced by the gaming community.
There is some truth to this, as many of these lists are just clickbait copying each other. But nonetheless, there usually are several major notable games that make these lists and deserve to be on them. You gave no examples to support your argument and kept it as vague as possible, so I don't see how you have a fully legit point with this.A vast majority of videogame "Top 10" lists on the internet need to be thrown out into the garbage bin. They are usually created by people who have never even beat the games they say are "Top 10"; whether its a list about the best SNES, PS2 or Best games of all time. If you actually go and play what people consider to be the "best" games and actually try to beat them you will realize a lot of them don't hold up or seriously fall off in the second half of the game. A lot of lists are just created with whats culturally acceptable in mind and whatever they saw had the highest journalist ratings when it came out.
it's not real gaming if you don't have a physical interface like a button or an analogue stick, sorry.
yep.subtitles and captions are the same thing
And here comes my But ( with one t , of course ) .Deep Lore does not equates good story.
Yes, your world can be as complex and complete as Tolkien's Middle Earth but if your story and narration are bad that means nothing about that world.
I'd even argue that storytelling should focus on making a good one with a nicely done narration regardless of the depth of the lore since it's usually built after several entries.
I'm tired that many games are FromSoft wannabe with the whole "our game has a minimalistic story but deep lore to keep players engaged" that puts a stain on how world building is done. Not every game have to be cryptic in the story for the sake of appearing smarter.
Dark Souls lore is more meandering than deep, if you ask me. The leitmotiffs aren't exactly unseen or groundbreakingly unique by themselves, but when combined with how it is told (and how it is not) it creates a sense of player investment that is uncommon.
Consider a lake: if the water is crystal clear and you can see the bottom, it is not as mysterious as if the water was dark, murky and nothing about said l
I feel like top Ten lists of games are kinda boring because there's only so many games with mass popularity that even qualify to make it on them. Personal favorite lists are way more interesting because they include the weird games with some jankA vast majority of videogame "Top 10" lists on the internet need to be thrown out into the garbage bin. They are usually created by people who have never even beat the games they say are "Top 10"; whether its a list about the best SNES, PS2 or Best games of all time. If you actually go and play what people consider to be the "best" games and actually try to beat them you will realize a lot of them don't hold up or seriously fall off in the second half of the game. A lot of lists are just created with whats culturally acceptable in mind and whatever they saw had the highest journalist ratings when it came out.
I do agree that a great setting is good but if it makes the story boring or that the gameplay isn't that great I couldn't care less about the world it's set in.And here comes my But (with one t of course ). A deep lore can still provide a great setting, if the setting-writing allows it and its based what the point of the quest or mission is.
It also depends of the game and its genre. We don't really need a complex setting if it's action-focused or an arcade style game. I think lore should be naturally built with games after games instead of doing exposition dumping.We have always games that focuses and getting evolved for the story-writing without evolving the setting-writing into its own playground that can give players their own goals in this setting which isn't so limited in its linearity of the story overall . More for the open role-play and less a linear stage-play.
Dark Souls is a good game because of the level design and the "show don't tell" approach but many AAAs took it wrong by thinking that "being cryptic = good lore and storytelling".We never experimented in that kind of way except the typical Dark souls approach of setting-writing . Its a cool approach but its still telling and not showing or even interactive. But that's my theory .
I also think that we should stop to always assume that Dark Souls is the de facto best way to build a world/tell a story when there were games before that managed to do it as good.Dark Souls lore is more meandering than deep, if you ask me. The leitmotifs aren't exactly unseen or groundbreaking-ly unique by themselves, but when combined with how it is told (and how it is not) it creates a sense of player investment that is uncommon.
Consider a lake: if the water is crystal clear and you can see the bottom, it is not as mysterious as if the water was dark, murky and nothing about said lake was certain.
Top 10 are also just subjective lists.A vast majority of videogame "Top 10" lists on the internet need to be thrown out into the garbage bin. They are usually created by people who have never even beat the games they say are "Top 10"; whether its a list about the best SNES, PS2 or Best games of all time. If you actually go and play what people consider to be the "best" games and actually try to beat them you will realize a lot of them don't hold up or seriously fall off in the second half of the game. A lot of lists are just created with whats culturally acceptable in mind and whatever they saw had the highest journalist ratings when it came out.
I prefer WWI and the Cold War myself.I never got tired of ww2 games, I just like em
I can live without it personally.Well, heh heh, it's not like the Wii U tablet was widely embraced by the gaming community.
The issue isn't that they don't want change it's just that gimmicky stuff like Nintendo's wii U pad were just badly used or having forced control scheme that devs have to comply.Gamers don't like anything.
Wait, it is?subtitles and captions are the same thing
hahahahaha totally did, first time posting lmao (thank you )I have a feeling you might have quoted my post above by mistake, @Swagmata. haha. Not that it is a problem, it was just kind of funny seeing it half cut up there. You have some great points!
They had a very clear direction for the series exploring the further advancement of the post-apocalyptic society with Van Buren, even going as far as writing the fallout bible for the sake of having better consistency and whatnot. Even if 2 departs from 1 because of its large amount of comedy, its nothing compared to the sort of generic military stuff 3 did.Fallout has never had a consistent tone or sense of direction, and while I agree with the take that Bethesda's fallout games are pretty much completely bad, I don't think it's because they compromised on some sort of purity of vision that existed at Interplay. "Bethesda doesn't understand the tone of fallout" is a criticism that's thrown around a lot in New Vegas discussion circles, and I just don't think that really holds up under scrutiny. The series already begins bordering on self parody by the second entry, and if you dig into any of the van buren story threads you'll find they're completely and totally insane. Which is cool in it's own right, but still not really consistent with either game. They even had a goofy ass action movie in the works.