Ye Big Videogames Thread
#1921
Posted 11 December 2015 - 01:06 PM
This game somehow manages to look more fun and interesting than all the AAA multiplayer shooters released this year:
#1922
Posted 14 December 2015 - 03:06 PM
Apt, on 11 December 2015 - 01:06 PM, said:
This game somehow manages to look more fun and interesting than all the AAA multiplayer shooters released this year:
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=67v4rd3ePn0
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=67v4rd3ePn0
That's because basically ANYTHING is more fun and interesting than Call of Field, Battleduty and Modern Bullets.
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#1923
Posted 22 December 2015 - 01:11 PM
So what were you guys' favourite games this year?
For me it's definitly either the Witcher 3 or Bloodborne. Probably the Witcher 3. Apart from those two, I thik it'll be Rocket League, Journey (ps4 version), The Beginners Guide and maybe Fallout 4, though to be honest I'm not so sure about that last one.
This has been a good year I think, all in all.
For me it's definitly either the Witcher 3 or Bloodborne. Probably the Witcher 3. Apart from those two, I thik it'll be Rocket League, Journey (ps4 version), The Beginners Guide and maybe Fallout 4, though to be honest I'm not so sure about that last one.
This has been a good year I think, all in all.
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#1924
Posted 22 December 2015 - 02:46 PM
Favourites:
The Witcher 3 is my game of 2015.
Invisible Inc probably comes second. I fell in love with the art and idea during the first three missions and decided to not treat it as an-between snack but give it full attention when/if I finish TW3 with all DLC on my blood&bones playthrough, so paradoxically, I shelved it .
Galactic Civilizations III will one day be AMAZING but that will be 2-3 years in the future, when most DLC is released and the core-game is unrecognizable, it feels now like an updated GalCiv 2.
I guess most of my time was split between W3, EU 4.
Disappointments:
Act of Aggression.
I was hoping for something like point&click RTS-y like C&C Generals, and while it has that, it is imho a bit of a mess: the action is frantic and almost over in seconds, which sucks because that frantic pace plays out on huge maps and your figures are tiny. In addition to that, there's a dire need for micro-management to actually get combined arms ops to work. When it gets to that micro-management, well, many units on each side look alike because they are unit customisations. Tough luck if you select the ground-to-air specialised APC from your convoy of 5 instead of the anti-infantry vanilla APC when you spot an ambush: you're shot to pieces.
And as a peek ahead: in 2016, both Hearts of Iron 4 and X-COM 2 are the game I am really looking forward to, plus Total War: Warhammer - once the reviews say it is ok.
The Witcher 3 is my game of 2015.
Invisible Inc probably comes second. I fell in love with the art and idea during the first three missions and decided to not treat it as an-between snack but give it full attention when/if I finish TW3 with all DLC on my blood&bones playthrough, so paradoxically, I shelved it .
Galactic Civilizations III will one day be AMAZING but that will be 2-3 years in the future, when most DLC is released and the core-game is unrecognizable, it feels now like an updated GalCiv 2.
I guess most of my time was split between W3, EU 4.
Disappointments:
Act of Aggression.
I was hoping for something like point&click RTS-y like C&C Generals, and while it has that, it is imho a bit of a mess: the action is frantic and almost over in seconds, which sucks because that frantic pace plays out on huge maps and your figures are tiny. In addition to that, there's a dire need for micro-management to actually get combined arms ops to work. When it gets to that micro-management, well, many units on each side look alike because they are unit customisations. Tough luck if you select the ground-to-air specialised APC from your convoy of 5 instead of the anti-infantry vanilla APC when you spot an ambush: you're shot to pieces.
And as a peek ahead: in 2016, both Hearts of Iron 4 and X-COM 2 are the game I am really looking forward to, plus Total War: Warhammer - once the reviews say it is ok.
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#1925
Posted 22 December 2015 - 03:00 PM
Unquestioningly, Witcher 3. It was a game that occupied my spare time in the summer, when I generally tend to spend a lot less time gaming. TW3 broke that trend. It was immense.
My other 2 major gaming past times this year were Pillars of Eternity and (and I still can't believe this!) Age of Empires II HD.
My other 2 major gaming past times this year were Pillars of Eternity and (and I still can't believe this!) Age of Empires II HD.
#1926
Posted 22 December 2015 - 06:12 PM
My top would be BlazBlue: Chronophantasma Extend (as if waifu as my avatar didn't give THAT away). The best 2d brawler out just now. Excellent mechanics, every character plays differently and the pace is good and fast.
Fallout 4 was great fun, other than that I've not really played any new games this year as such.
Fallout 4 was great fun, other than that I've not really played any new games this year as such.
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#1927
Posted 22 December 2015 - 06:36 PM
The Steam Christmas Sale is live and of course Steams server is getting crushed.
Apparently, because of the automatic refund system Valve introduced, things like daily deals and flash sales are gone. All games have the same discount all through the sale.
Apparently, because of the automatic refund system Valve introduced, things like daily deals and flash sales are gone. All games have the same discount all through the sale.
#1928
Posted 22 December 2015 - 08:25 PM
Apt, on 22 December 2015 - 06:36 PM, said:
The Steam Christmas Sale is live and of course Steams server is getting crushed.
Apparently, because of the automatic refund system Valve introduced, things like daily deals and flash sales are gone. All games have the same discount all through the sale.
Apparently, because of the automatic refund system Valve introduced, things like daily deals and flash sales are gone. All games have the same discount all through the sale.
Looks pretty poor so far. Most stuff I have on my wishlist that's not this year's release is only discounted in a bundle.
This is a very prelim look (checking via phone, not logging in). But so far I have one "must have"- the African Kingdoms DLC for AoE II HD, which seems to be 20% off. I'll use one of the multiple prepaid gift cards my employer gives me for every gift-giving occasion on that. All the "big" releases it seems are worth waiting for a weekly sale sometime down the line.
EDIT: Ok, so there's some OK sales. Shadow of Mordor and Dying light are both 66% off, I'll probably grab those eventually.
Far Cry 4 is still ludicrously expensive. Arkham Knight and FarCry3 aren't discounted at all (though FC3 is part of several bundles)
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 23 December 2015 - 02:03 AM
#1929
Posted 02 January 2016 - 09:52 PM
Morgoth, on 22 December 2015 - 01:11 PM, said:
So what were you guys' favourite games this year?
For me it's definitly either the Witcher 3 or Bloodborne. Probably the Witcher 3. Apart from those two, I thik it'll be Rocket League, Journey (ps4 version), The Beginners Guide and maybe Fallout 4, though to be honest I'm not so sure about that last one.
This has been a good year I think, all in all.
For me it's definitly either the Witcher 3 or Bloodborne. Probably the Witcher 3. Apart from those two, I thik it'll be Rocket League, Journey (ps4 version), The Beginners Guide and maybe Fallout 4, though to be honest I'm not so sure about that last one.
This has been a good year I think, all in all.
Missed this post last week.
There's a ton of games I haven't played that I am sure would be on my list if I'd played them, like Until Dawn, Bloodborne, Mario Maker, Halo 5, Tomb Raider, etc.
But going by the games I played and enjoyed the most this year a top ten would look something like this:
Witcher 3
Batman: Arkham Knight
Dying Light
Tales from the Borderlands (I just played the first episode today and that one 2 hour experience was honestly better than most games I've played this year.)
Her Story
Grow Home
Mad Max
Mega Man Legacy Collection
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell
Metal Gear Solid 5. I don't even want to give this game a mention but I can't ignore how good the actual gameplay was.
Honorable mention: I played a ton of Dragon Age: Inquisition this year. If DA:I had come out in 2015 I'd put the game in third.
This post has been edited by Apt: 02 January 2016 - 10:02 PM
#1930
Posted 04 January 2016 - 07:57 PM
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This post has been edited by Apt: 04 January 2016 - 07:57 PM
#1931
Posted 16 March 2016 - 03:31 PM
Dying light Enhanced edition is now available on GOG.
I just may have to buy that.
I just may have to buy that.
#1932
Posted 28 April 2016 - 06:13 PM
New Deus Ex Mankind Divided actually looks promising. Who knows, maybe EM can actually do it well?
DXHR wasn't bad as a game, but the story was incredibly forgettable. This trailer seems to have almost an "Alpha-Protocol-type" vibe to it.
ETA: added linkTrailer
DXHR wasn't bad as a game, but the story was incredibly forgettable. This trailer seems to have almost an "Alpha-Protocol-type" vibe to it.
ETA: added linkTrailer
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 29 April 2016 - 11:46 AM
#1933
Posted 12 May 2016 - 02:59 PM
So who is excited for Civilization 6?
I think this time around I will be waiting a year or so after release before buying it. I mostly just play the games for military conquest and I don't think the games have changed enough since Civ 3.
I think this time around I will be waiting a year or so after release before buying it. I mostly just play the games for military conquest and I don't think the games have changed enough since Civ 3.
#1934
Posted 01 June 2016 - 09:41 PM
Apt, on 12 May 2016 - 02:59 PM, said:
So who is excited for Civilization 6?
I think this time around I will be waiting a year or so after release before buying it. I mostly just play the games for military conquest and I don't think the games have changed enough since Civ 3.
I think this time around I will be waiting a year or so after release before buying it. I mostly just play the games for military conquest and I don't think the games have changed enough since Civ 3.
If it's anything like Civ 5 was to Civ 4 and Civ 4 was to Civ 3, they will overhaul and improve several mechanics from Civ 5 but also remove a few. Then they'll re-add new and improved versions of the missing mechanics (and a bunch more civilizations) over the course of a couple expansions. And then eventually you'll be able to get a big combined bundle on Steam for a big overall discount. Definitely worth it to wait, I think.
I don't really like the sound of the city infrastructure changes (because it sounds like even though you build districts around your city centre it is still only the centre that can defend itself?) but the more flexible culture/policies system and environmental research bonuses sound like smart improvements. There supposed to be adding more interesting mechanics to the religion part of the game, too.
#1935
Posted 10 June 2016 - 01:58 PM
New Mirror's Edge is out, but it doesn't seem to be mind-blowing, based on review sources I generally follow.
I'm still likely to get it when it becomes reasonably priced (40 and under), because although IRL I have slight discomfort around heights, the idea of free-roaming parkour really appeals to my inner 10 year old who spent waaay too much time trespassing on nearly-abandoned unfinished construction sites. The story is mediocre, but I totally expected that from the trailers.
I'm still likely to get it when it becomes reasonably priced (40 and under), because although IRL I have slight discomfort around heights, the idea of free-roaming parkour really appeals to my inner 10 year old who spent waaay too much time trespassing on nearly-abandoned unfinished construction sites. The story is mediocre, but I totally expected that from the trailers.
#1936
Posted 10 June 2016 - 02:26 PM
From the footage I've watched I think Mirrors Edge 2 looks sub-par. I want to play it as well, but like you say I'll buy it when it's 66% off or something in 2 years.
#1937
Posted 09 August 2016 - 08:43 PM
This game looks surprisingly good:
Like a mix between Devil Daggers and Song of the Deep.
Like a mix between Devil Daggers and Song of the Deep.
#1938
Posted 16 August 2016 - 02:18 PM
Dark Souls fans might want to keep an eye on this thing. It's from the makers of Lords of the Fallen:
#1939
Posted 16 August 2016 - 02:39 PM
Getting more hype for BBCF as Mai just got announced as playable. Wompage.
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