Thanks! that is one way to get me to post here..
I miss TotalBiscuit.I love that Sterling had time to make a video about what ended up being false allegations of plagiarism against Epic's Fortnite artists in a matter of hours, but it took him literally months to make a semi decent video that was remotely scathing of the EGS.
Great stuff dude, keep up the good work. Truly, an inspiration to gaming personalities everywhere, and a defender of consumer interests
next month's title won't include it either
So do i. Ill look up some guides to get it set up to run well and maybe start it later this month.Outlaws
But i only have GoG version..
Game runs pretty good out of the box with Glide emulator.So do i. Ill look up some guides to get it set up to run well and maybe start it later this month.
I gave up on it on Ps4, such a chore. Bought the complete version off cdkeys and haven't even gotten round to downloading it yet on Steam.So I've been playing Shadows of War lately but I'm not enjoying it as much as Shadows of Mordor. The game feels extremely bloated, there are tons of menus, quests, sidequests, collectibles, the whole orc recruiting business and sieges, multiple skill trees with sub-skills... It's exhausting because I can't remember even half of that shit while playing. Not to mention that they added so many special ork types that combat isn't as fun and fluid as it was in the first game because you have to constantly stop your combos and jump around or stun other orks or go behind them. I had the same issue with Arkham Knight, both Monolith and Rocksteady way overdid it when trying to add more and they lost some of the slickness and focus that made earlier games compelling.
While I don't agree on skills and combat with different orcs, you are spot-on about them overdoing.So I've been playing Shadows of War lately but I'm not enjoying it as much as Shadows of Mordor. The game feels extremely bloated, there are tons of menus, quests, sidequests, collectibles, the whole orc recruiting business and sieges, multiple skill trees with sub-skills... It's exhausting because I can't remember even half of that shit while playing. Not to mention that they added so many special ork types that combat isn't as fun and fluid as it was in the first game because you have to constantly stop your combos and jump around or stun other orks or go behind them. I had the same issue with Arkham Knight, both Monolith and Rocksteady way overdid it when trying to add more and they lost some of the slickness and focus that made earlier games compelling.
I liked Shadow of Mordor a lot but that game was already on the edge of not having enough good content and relying way too much on the Nemesis system. By the end of it you already seen all the "cracks" and fatigue was setting in. The sequel should have streamlined some things, add a ton of good (and preferably handcrafted content) and then try to add some variations. Instead, as you noted, they go all in on the bloat and just add more and more of the same. More orcs! More junk loot! More runes that you can collect to make new runes to get better +X%! It gets really tiresome, and that's before getting to the last act that was there to really pad things and make you buy the microtransactions (I don't know how is it now after them patched it out).So I've been playing Shadows of War lately but I'm not enjoying it as much as Shadows of Mordor. The game feels extremely bloated, there are tons of menus, quests, sidequests, collectibles, the whole orc recruiting business and sieges, multiple skill trees with sub-skills... It's exhausting because I can't remember even half of that shit while playing. Not to mention that they added so many special ork types that combat isn't as fun and fluid as it was in the first game because you have to constantly stop your combos and jump around or stun other orks or go behind them. I had the same issue with Arkham Knight, both Monolith and Rocksteady way overdid it when trying to add more and they lost some of the slickness and focus that made earlier games compelling.
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Thanks!
Has the removal of the loot box been seamless (if you played it prior to that) or does it feel like Monolith left a hole in the otherwise bloated game?So I've been playing Shadows of War lately but I'm not enjoying it as much as Shadows of Mordor. The game feels extremely bloated, there are tons of menus, quests, sidequests, collectibles, the whole orc recruiting business and sieges, multiple skill trees with sub-skills... It's exhausting because I can't remember even half of that shit while playing. Not to mention that they added so many special ork types that combat isn't as fun and fluid as it was in the first game because you have to constantly stop your combos and jump around or stun other orks or go behind them. I had the same issue with Arkham Knight, both Monolith and Rocksteady way overdid it when trying to add more and they lost some of the slickness and focus that made earlier games compelling.
Seems like it's only episode 1 of Destination Primus Vita, would buy it in a flash if it was the full series. Oddly, the full season is currently cheaper on Steam.
2 games on here are in my wishlist, but if u want 2 games on there at least, it is worth it imo.
Weird the bundle on steam is game + 2 comic issues.Seems like it's only episode 1 of Destination Primus Vita, would buy it in a flash if it was the full series. Oddly, the full season is currently cheaper on Steam.
Not even a hint of "you know, so many others like it that it topped the charts as I just said, maybe something good is in there, just not for me and my particular tastes which hate every game these days", nope, the game has to have objective faults like a major lack of balance and anything fun to do between bosses (and bosses are just so hard they suck so, no fun anywhere it seems) for anyone to enjoy! Lol. I guess those who enjoy it lie out of shame and those who progress also lie or are demons. Yadda yadda an article is just a writer's opinion etc. Then write it as such. And he could tell so much content (???) is missing from just booting it up to check it out after the Steam charts showed him it's popular as implied there? I don't even.Odd to see this unknown release topping out the Charts on such a busy week. I booted it up, curious, and wow are there some balancing issues in this action game. It’s ridiculously hard, like crazy difficult, far too tough for anyone to reasonably enjoy.
That, and there just seems to be so much content missing. It’s as if someone took an action game and just removed all the fun stuff between the boss fights. I guess after a few updates, when they reduce the difficulty to something accessible, and perhaps flesh out the main game a little more, this could become something interesting. Until then, I’d give it a miss.
Time to splinter off and make ShlooterCouncilEra.
Well, ResetShlooterMeta takes offense to ShlooterCouncilEra. Good day to you.Time to splinter off and make ShlooterCouncilEra.
I hope you Digimon Survive on your anticipated games list!There aren't any must have titles for me, save maybe Katana Zero. After Sekiro, I don't know when my next anticipated title is? Maybe Fire Emblem?
Oh shit, yeah. That's definitely on there. The lack of release date probably is a result of me forgettingI hope you Digimon Survive on your anticipated games list!
Shame we still don't have a date or anything yet (or do we?)
Anyone want to take over Highlight threads for May and at least June? I'll just compile the list of games, that person just needs to do the formatting etc.
Thanks, I'll pm you with the .txt file containing the list close to a month's end :3
Closest emoji that I found that looks like raising a hand
to the absolute surprise of literally no one - guess what's exclusive
(there's a video in that tweet)
From all the poor people who are getting the Borderlands games in anticipation for Borderlands 3, especially those who are getting Boderlands 1 for the free upgrade to Game of the Year Edition.It's OK. Randy and co. will be able to recoup their costs with the steam sales on Steam~
I can't say really, I bought it after they removed all that crap.Has the removal of the loot box been seamless (if you played it prior to that) or does it feel like Monolith left a hole in the otherwise bloated game?