Played Some Older Shooters...
#10350 posted by
Redfield on 2018/02/18 09:26:13
So these games aren't that new, but I recently played them and really liked them so I thought I'd post a little review.
F.E.A.R. (2005) - I really love the gameplay in this one. The AI is just vicious and the old school healthpacks and armor shard pick ups make this a very challenging shooter. The office buildings get very repetitive, and the textures suck mostly, but the environment changes later in the game. The combat, particle, effects and sounds are just mind blowing, even now in 2018 it looks amazing.
The story is really simple and cliche but its still a good ghost/revenge story, and combined with the great lighting effects the game is very spooky at times.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein (2001) - What a game, just a classic shooter in every respect. Brutal difficulty, great level designs, and a huge variety of enemies and weapons. Each level has a different theme to it, and some are even based on stealth (which only works to an extent). The art work in this game is just spot on, and it really gives a great supernatural/World War 2 feeling.
The environments and enemy models are really well detailed for a Q3 engine game. The gameplay is old-school all the way and perhaps even too difficult towards the end of the game. Highly recommended for lovers of 90s style FPSs.
PREY.
#10351 posted by
Shambler on 2018/03/05 00:18:38
A few flaws with it:
1. The future art deco style is a matter of taste.
2. Navigating the station can become tiresome - slow inside, confusing outside.
3. The initially thrilling Typhon lose a bit of impact in the late game.
4. The crew quarters are unrealistically small.
5. The lack of a reflection in the many mirrors is jarring.
Errrr.
That's it.
I dock it a percent for each of those flaws - down to 95%
Everything else is excellent. Really spot on. Single player gaming at it's best, up there with the top plot-driven intelligent FPSes and continuing their traditions perfectly. I know I'm late to last year's party, but if anyone is sitting on the fence, just do it.
Vermintide 2
#10352 posted by
Zwiffle on 2018/03/12 17:06:05
Yay? Nay? Consensus? Anyone playing? Might be willing to spend the money if we could set up more play sessions
See #discord Dicussions.
#10353 posted by
Shambler on 2018/03/12 17:38:19
Waiting for negke to test it. But I'm up for it.
Vermintide II
#10354 posted by
bal on 2018/03/12 17:45:56
Played it a bit during lunch break, seems fun enough. Not sure I'll play it with you bastards though, because GO MAP! But who knows...
More XCom Cloneage
#10356 posted by
Shambler on 2018/03/28 22:17:15
:
https://youtu.be/P2X15hsococ?t=3m55s
BUT also has real time exploration and, errr, mutant people with duck heads??
On The Other Hand This Is Somewhat Different:
#10357 posted by
Shambler on 2018/03/28 22:18:46
http://store.steampowered.com/app/417290/Ghost_of_a_Tale/
Cute mouse RPG adventure but looks really nice style. I am actually trying it!!
Free Game: Spec Ops -- The Line
#10358 posted by Kingold on 2018/03/30 12:51:16
Mutant Year Zero
#10360 posted by
DaZ on 2018/03/30 15:16:41
looks bloody great. Looking forward to final release :)
Ghost Of A Tale
#10362 posted by
Shambler on 2018/04/15 22:49:38
aka Mouse Souls: Prepare To Styx Edition.
Basically if what you really want in gaming is a direct combination of Styx (gameplay mechanics), Wind In The Willows (characters and theme) and a hint of Dark Souls (map unfolding and occasional traps), then this is the game you've been waiting for. And it's actually really well done, if you don't mind slow gameplay as your routes and quests slowwwly unfold. The setting and plot are good (although the game world is tiny), the control system is refreshingly direct and responsive, and the mouse Tilo is endearingly cute and well animated. There's a few issues: some graphical glitches, textures are a bit busy, night time is very gloomy, navigating the world is slow, and it really could have done with voice acting - not least because the characters and dialogue are pretty good. But I really liked it (and I am not a fan of cartoony cuteness) and reckon it's worth a look...
It's Also On Sale Right Now
#10363 posted by
Zwiffle on 2018/04/18 22:36:34
Free Game: Satellite Reign
#10364 posted by Kingold on 2018/04/20 11:49:17
https://www.humblebundle.com/store/satellite-reign
Still valid for 30 hours as of the time of this post.
#10365 posted by
Spud on 2018/04/21 09:30:39
Hey, I think I saw that game in one of Ross Scott's videos recently. One more for the pile of free games from the Bundle, then.
Kingold
#10367 posted by To Megaman on 2018/04/21 14:22:10
I don't know if it is worth playing for you. I haven't played it myself either. The reviews at GOG or Steam or the like seem mostly positive, though.
Sorry I Fucked Up The Title In The Previous Post
#10368 posted by Kingold on 2018/04/21 14:25:46
Is there any way to correct that? Thanks.
Yes It Is Worth Playing.
#10370 posted by
Shambler on 2018/04/22 12:33:11
It's not that deep / gripping, it's a quite repetitive, but it plays well, the gameworld and style are nice and the music is really good.
I have no regrets when I got it full price.
@Anon.
#10374 posted by
Shambler on 2018/04/25 11:03:12
Spamming bullshit troll comments isn't suitable for unregistered users, sorry.