Another Turok playing here! I am in level 7 and so far it has been an old-school worthy ride. It's a pity that in some areas enemies respawn too fast but I suppose it's a way to make you move faster to new areas or just use every weapon at your disposal.Finished the first Turok today. I replayed the second one couple years ago, but I had never played the first one so I thought maybe it was finally time to fix that. I wouldn't recommend this if first-person platforming sounds like a sin to you, because there are some pretty challenging moments in the game. The shooting part feels very old-school with fast-paced action and mostly cool guns.
Fuck that last mission though. Horrible maze filled with enemies.
Just tried Sloth. Embrace itIt has a lot of good passives.
The only active one I've been using so far has been the Guardian Spirit Talisman, which I really like. It's effect depends on the equipped guardian spirit, so it's basically a bunch of skills in one.
I did the 15 Magic Dojo mission yesterday and that's where you had to fight a Tengu and were provided with a Sloth Talisman - I've decided that will be my next purchase once I've got some skill points.
"BuT it'S cALleD tHE imP0sSiBlE LAir!!"Wow. Not only is the "Impossible Lair" in Yooka-Laylee annoyingly difficult, it's also very dark. I'm not going to beat it out of protest.
I gotta say, it's a pretty good game. I didn't expect to like the 'multiple types of the same level' concept, but it's done nicely here.
Like brightness dark? Is that a bug for certain people (and that's why others have mentioned a patch?). I just beat it a couple nights ago and I don't recall it looking notably darker than the rest of the game.Wow. Not only is the "Impossible Lair" in Yooka-Laylee annoyingly difficult, it's also very dark. I'm not going to beat it out of protest.
I gotta say, it's a pretty good game. I didn't expect to like the 'multiple types of the same level' concept, but it's done nicely here.
It has quick saves? Didn't see any mentions about them in the settings. Though I didn't mind, I enjoy my platformers and died only around 10 times by failing a jump.Also Turok 1's platforming is...OK. I mean you got quick saves that just makes things much less tedious.
However I do like it's elements of exploration....long as I am not getting lost :V
It looks like you’re having a miserable time with it from the start, why are you doing this to yourself? Just turn it off and forget about it.Been playing Days Gone all day, just wanna be done with it, but according to mission lists Ive found, I still have a long way to go.
The game is too long for it's own good.
I so miss the old PopCap days...That goes for every PopCap game, though.
Oh no, the whole save bees to then be your meat shield part.Like brightness dark? Is that a bug for certain people (and that's why others have mentioned a patch?). I just beat it a couple nights ago and I don't recall it looking notably darker than the rest of the game.
I don't feel miserable with it, it just keeps not being interesting, but something about it just makes me keep going.It looks like you’re having a miserable time with it from the start, why are you doing this to yourself? Just turn it off and forget about it.
Oh, I suppose. You can imagine that the bees you save are piloting little bee mech suits and they're fine inside the suits? I noticed when a bee gets knocked off it looks weirdly metallic and larger on the ground so just use that to feel better.Oh no, the whole save bees to then be your meat shield part.
Very dark? Huh, I don't think I ever had that issue with the level... hard, sure, but it always seemed bright enough to see where I was jumping.Wow. Not only is the "Impossible Lair" in Yooka-Laylee annoyingly difficult, it's also very dark. I'm not going to beat it out of protest.
I gotta say, it's a pretty good game. I didn't expect to like the 'multiple types of the same level' concept, but it's done nicely here.
Heh, my thought as well but see above. They just meant the bee meat shield sacrificing themselves for you. Psychologically dark.Very dark? Huh, I don't think I ever had that issue with the level... hard, sure, but it always seemed bright enough to see where I was jumping.
I'm curious if Windows 10 means Windows Store only? Imagine Microsoft starting money hatting 3rd party games on pc as well
Good. Ubisoft has been doing way too many EA-like bullshit last year.Ubisoft has had a rough year.
Please never play FEAR 3I look forward to it
I mustPlease never play FEAR 3
I must
I already own it and If I'm gonna play Call of Doody, FEAR 3 can't be any worse :V
But much-much-much worse than Fear 1.Fear 2 is a decent fps, much better than the garbage that was 3 too.
Or it's just the devs being weird.I'm curious if Windows 10 means Windows Store only? Imagine Microsoft starting money hatting 3rd party games on pc as well
Mondo best retinue.SaGa Scarlet Grace is the real deal y'all. You tend to warm up to the model's art style over time, for one thing and the battles and music are great.
Wonderful localization too.
Mondo best retinue.
But Nessa best girl.
There must be hundreds of these retinues since I didn't come across him in Urpina's story. I'm doing Taria for my next playthrough.Mondo is a cool uncle, but Arthur is a bro, you'll know when you have him in a route.
My thoughts as well. It's just weird, because in the past "Windows 10" instead of "PC" meant Windows Store only. But that was before the glorious multi-store future of courseMS moneyhatting a 3rd party game would go against what they are doing.
It's such a great game, a must for any old-school Fps lover as well as rogue-like fans. It really nails those two aspects.I love Ziggurat, but like several other rogue-likes I've played, I feel luck is a more important factor to beat the game than skills. Certain perks, amulets and weapons are significantly stronger than others, and certain enemies and bosses are significantly harder to beat than others. Is this me, or do you guys had the same impression?
Still haven't beat the final boss by the way.
My thoughts as well. It's just weird, because in the past "Windows 10" instead of "PC" meant Windows Store only. But that was before the glorious multi-store future of course
yup we totally doWe already have our anime of the year though.
yup we totally do
Not really, fear 1 was so well received because it was a gpu benchmark for a long while, right after doom 3 and until crysis.But much-much-much worse than Fear 1.
That's fine. I find the turn based system it uses really good and landing United Attacks is a joy XPI bought Saga and played for a bit.
At first I didn't understand what the fuss was about concerning the battle system, but now I can see why people like it so much. The combination of having various skills to reposition party members and enemies on the timeline and the power of combination attacks makes for some really interesting strategizing. It's very satisfying to e.g. plan to purposefully move an enemy in between your characters and then kill them.
I'm not sure I'd go so far as to call it the best turn-based JRPG battle system, but it's certainly both unique and good, which is a rare combination as far as these things go.
First time choice is stacked in Urpina's favor, since she's the easiest character to start with, but depending on RNGJesus, it can be any of them, IIRC.The game selected Urpina for me (as a result of the questionnaire I assume?), so that's who I went with.
What would you consider the best turn-based JRPG battle system?I bought Saga and played for a bit.
At first I didn't understand what the fuss was about concerning the battle system, but now I can see why people like it so much. The combination of having various skills to reposition party members and enemies on the timeline and the power of combination attacks makes for some really interesting strategizing. It's very satisfying to e.g. plan to purposefully move an enemy in between your characters and then kill them.
I'm not sure I'd go so far as to call it the best turn-based JRPG battle system, but it's certainly both unique and good, which is a rare combination as far as these things go.
Valkyria Chronicles 1What would you consider the best turn-based JRPG battle system?
Rush with a scout for the A rank? That's bad design from the ground up.Valkyria Chronicles 1