So this didn't actually reach me anything I hadn't known but it did get me to try it in a calmer and more strategic approach and I fucking murdered him. So thanks for that.Watch this and then go destroy him.
I'm by no means expert myself but It's the only beat 'em up I really go back to every now and then.I see this comment everywhere. As a non-expert of beat 'em ups, why is that?
It also becomes cheaper than before. But at the expense of Beth launcher, it's not worth it.CDKeys changed Rage 2 from Steam to Bethesda.net. I'll obviously ask for a refund.
Its also no longer available in NA. Glad I never bothered. Steam directly it is.CDKeys changed Rage 2 from Steam to Bethesda.net. I'll obviously ask for a refund.
Don't know the consensus but I played it recently and it was the worst of the new Wolfenstein games. The story was just there, it had no punch. There are a few long cutscenes, yeah. The thing where you have to get rid of the commanders quickly (and best case silently) is used way to often, sometimes every other room. Leveldesign got (way) worse. Stealth is wonky. The sidemissions are shit and all the dlcs are shit too. Music was better in the first one imo.What's the consensus on Wolfenstein 2? I see good reviews but on steam it's on mixed, apparently too many cutscenes?
The problem are not the cutscenes, but just that in general the game didn't come together very well. It felt.... uninspired and with worse level design. I wouldn't call a bad game (far from it) but it was disappointing after the previous one. It still has it's moments and the shooting mechanics are good, but overall it was not a very memorable experience for me. Since it is a very uneven game, opinions will vary a lot depending what elements resonated with people, so I don't think you will get a consensus... except one: The DLC are terrible.What's the consensus on Wolfenstein 2? I see good reviews but on steam it's on mixed, apparently too many cutscenes?
Yes, looks amazing! Is the gameplay good as well?Forgotton Anne continues to be super pretty and interesting.
It's a puzzle-adventure with some light platforming. It's decent. The main draw is certainly the story, setting and artstyle though from what I've played so far.Yes, looks amazing! Is the gameplay good as well?
The "consensus" is pretty mixed, certainly. I feel that there is a lot to like in it, though. The addition of quicksaves is amazing, making so much of the frustration of the first game (when you died just before a new save point) disappear. The story goes to some really far-out places, whereas in the first game the resistance just began, here you see it turn into an outright revolution, with the aim of liberating America. It's also nice how they made General Engel into the main villain this time, she's so much more entertaining then old Deathshead Strasse. That's all I can really say without going spoilery, but I liked how the game isn't just shooty-bang bang, but also takes moments to be reflective, even pointing out its own ridiculousness at times.What's the consensus on Wolfenstein 2? I see good reviews but on steam it's on mixed, apparently too many cutscenes?
that we can agree onThe "consensus" is pretty mixed, certainly.
and on this one we can disagree. there is really not a lot to like in there imo.I feel that there is a lot to like in it, though.
I finished the game 27/03/19 and maybe I'm just dumb but where does the game/story got to a far out place? The dismemberment? BJ's father? Where does it turn to an outright revolution? When they took 5 members from NY and 5 members from New Orleans?The story goes to some really far-out places, whereas in the first game the resistance just began, here you see it turn into an outright revolution, with the aim of liberating America.
I mean, Engel was for all intents and purposes already the main villain? And please spoiler me but I can't remember anything clever.It's also nice how they made General Engel into the main villain this time, she's so much more entertaining then old Deathshead Strasse. That's all I can really say without going spoilery, but I liked how the game isn't just shooty-bang bang, but also takes moments to be reflective, even pointing out its own ridiculousness at times.
True.The games worst sin is that doesn't have an even pace, the second half of it doesn't build to a clear event, it just goes on to where you know it will end up.
I think, in relation to the first 2 games, it is indeed terrible.All in all it's not as amazing as the first one, but it's not a terrible sequel either.
Yeah I really liked it! Loved being in the world and the story is interesting. It was even in my top 5 GOTY last year..Forgotton Anne continues to be super pretty and interesting.
I'm currently playing through it and really enjoying it, although I understand the complaints. But I look at a lot of other (sometimes even self-appointed) "apolitical" shooters, and there's just very little that matches Wolfenstein on that front. I also feel it's rare for shooters to indulge in a topical story so much, one of my favorite parts is wandering no-combat zones and listening to all the characters' conversations and interactions,What's the consensus on Wolfenstein 2? I see good reviews but on steam it's on mixed, apparently too many cutscenes?
I had a great time playing it, it's not a perfect game that's for sure but as IAchilleasI mentioned the political aspect is very enticing. The story has its ups and downs but for the most part it lets the characters grow on you. I think the cast did a great job giving each character its own life.What's the consensus on Wolfenstein 2? I see good reviews but on steam it's on mixed, apparently too many cutscenes?
I don't like this sentence by sentence quoting, so I'll just reply to your main points as I identify them,that we can agree on
and on this one we can disagree. there is really not a lot to like in there imo.
I finished the game 27/03/19 and maybe I'm just dumb but where does the game/story got to a far out place? The dismemberment? BJ's father? Where does it turn to an outright revolution? When they took 5 members from NY and 5 members from New Orleans?
I mean, Engel was for all intents and purposes already the main villain? And please spoiler me but I can't remember anything clever.
True.
I think, in relation to the first 2 games, it is indeed terrible.
What I meant with the story was how there are some really crazy story beats. Namely how you just suddenly visit Venus, the entire scene with Hitler really, the beheading, certainly. I also liked the scene just before, were BJ dreams about liberating himself during the show trial, and how this is actually referenced in a few places when BJ asks himself if all of this is real. I generally love the monologues of BJ in this game, especially in the first half when he was slowly dying. Another reason the second half felt much weaker is how all of those very real and human concern just go out the window when he suddenly has this new body.
Let me point you to a forum where you can do that.It's so great when you can discuss about games with sensible people
Where have I heard about that forum?Let me point you to a forum where you can do that.
Only hyper toxic pro consumer computer cowboys here.
I played it on an Xbox One X and it was pure misery playing with a controller. The game isnt (or wasnt, dunno if it was patched later) balanced for controllers.What's the consensus on Wolfenstein 2? I see good reviews but on steam it's on mixed, apparently too many cutscenes?
Also, how taxing is Total War Warhammer 2? Got a ryzen 5 1600 and rtx2060
What's the consensus on Wolfenstein 2? I see good reviews but on steam it's on mixed, apparently too many cutscenes?
Also, how taxing is Total War Warhammer 2? Got a ryzen 5 1600 and rtx2060
Couldnt agree more. Played the game with a couple friends and it just... Never got interesting or engaging. It felt like fetchquest the game slapped on top of an fps diablo2 clone that didnt understand why the grind in D2 was fun.This might sound like a hot-take considering how many people shout out from the rooftops how much they love these games but I really need to vent a little, especially after being forced to work on a f*ing sunday...
The Borderlands games of some of the most insipid, generic and overall bad games you can get nowadays. The gunplay, and general gameplay, is anemic, the world and level design are basic and have no real identity, they all feel like painted cardboard boxes, the characters are obnoxious and have no real personality besides being "edgy" or some sort of stereotypical representation of some "badass" social group, the rpg system is pathetic and a perfect example of what the big players in the market think rpgs are about, the exploration is unrewarding since all you get are weapons with +1 damage that you'll discard 5 minutes later and a trip down generic corrider #265... And on top of all of that, the worst offense these games make are the fact that by buying and playing them you're allowing idiots like Pitchford to exist.
I really fail to see how and why people like these games.
On a brighter note, I started playing Prey (only ~1h in) and I think I've finally found a worthy successor to the original Deus Ex.
Dunno about bans, but a lot of former lurkers came out when the thread slowed down. Maybe some weird sense of duty to keep it alive lol.I'm a tad confused... Did something happen back on the other forum? I'm noticing that some people I thought got permabanned seem to be back.
I'm interested in this game. Is it at least fair in the difficulty or is it beating you over the head outta nowhere?Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark is tough, jeez.
I very much agree.This might sound like a hot-take considering how many people shout out from the rooftops how much they love these games but I really need to vent a little, especially after being forced to work on a f*ing sunday...
The Borderlands games of some of the most insipid, generic and overall bad games you can get nowadays. The gunplay, and general gameplay, is anemic, the world and level design are basic and have no real identity, they all feel like painted cardboard boxes, the characters are obnoxious and have no real personality besides being "edgy" or some sort of stereotypical representation of some "badass" social group, the rpg system is pathetic and a perfect example of what the big players in the market think rpgs are about, the exploration is unrewarding since all you get are weapons with +1 damage that you'll discard 5 minutes later and a trip down generic corrider #265... And on top of all of that, the worst offense these games make are the fact that by buying and playing them you're allowing idiots like Pitchford to exist.
I really fail to see how and why people like these games.
On a brighter note, I started playing Prey (only ~1h in) and I think I've finally found a worthy successor to the original Deus Ex.
The Witcher games, and 3 in particular, did things differently enough that I don't believe it's fair to bundle it together with AC or Skyrim. It had it's fair share of problems but overall it's a positive landmark within the gaming industry. Although, to be quite honest, I preferred the tighter and more "linear" approach of The Witcher 2 to the sprawling beautiful open world vistas of The Witcher 3. It fitted the narrative, world and characters better.I very much agree.
But the problem is that Borderlands is not the first, but one of the big influencers on the rest of the industry, now the garbage itemization and complete lack of progression thanks to scaling and lack of variety is everywhere, from The Witcher 3 to Assassin's Creed, Skyrim to Breath of the Wild.
I pretty much lost interest in most of the AAA production because there is absolutely no reason to play them, you only get copy/paste +1 items fighting copy/paste enemies (when I see people spending hundreds of hours in games with a handful of different ennemies it's just sad), doing copy/paste quests if they're not straight up randomly generated (remember the radiant quests of Skyrim? Todd Howard didn't start serving trash with Fallout 76 and Elder Scrolls Blades).