#7563 posted by Rick on 2014/06/30 20:57:26
Well, I finished Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 in just 9 hours, never played it again and will never buy another Call of Duty game.
On the other hand, big games with interesting places like Bioshock Infinite, I tend to waste a lot of time just poking around and exploring.
Fallout New Vegas, I've never actually finished, but I've played it on multiple characters up to the level cap, doing the majority of quests and visiting most locations.
Moar Games
#7564 posted by killpixel on 2014/06/30 21:03:19
I put 180 hrs into skyrim and both expansion, found every locale (244 i think?) and beat all main quests and expansions.
I think I beat MW2 in 4-5 hours. The game is tiny.
Bioshock1, which IMO is far better than Infinite, took about 10-12 hours. mmmm, I like that game.
Word
#7565 posted by Shambler on 2014/06/30 21:06:51
On the other hand, big games with interesting places, I tend to waste a lot of time just poking around and exploring.
My gaming modus operandi! Even better if there are optional things to kill/collect in the areas you poke around in.
Most FPSes I play for AT LEAST 1.5 times as long as the general status quo of how long most people say they are, and at least 2-3 times as long as the whining twats who always bleat on about "OMG xxxx is such a shit single player game I completed it in 6 hours" whatfuckingever like I care if you semi-speedran it and now feel short-changed you piece of DICK.
Some of Unreal was a bit long winded but it made up for it being being fucking awesome. Bluff Eversmoking was fairly late in the game right? Took me about 2 hours for that one level and it was 2 hours of great gaming. Fuck you all.
#7566 posted by JneeraZ on 2014/06/30 21:44:06
"I always thought it was because in recent years they seem to devote most of their effort to cut scenes and quick time events instead of creating user playable content."
That's certainly another theory!
#7567 posted by Spiney on 2014/06/30 22:58:04
Maybe I need to try Unreal again? I tried it like 3 times but frankly it just bored me. I feel like I need to like it because I really fucking love UT...
Unreal...
it was great at the time IMO.
I think it's something that I cannot honestly judge objectively now because I have such a deep nostalgic love for it. I mean, I got the game at the same time as I got a voodoo 2... the damn thing blew my mind from start to finish.
Speaking Of 'QTE'
#7569 posted by quakis on 2014/06/30 23:11:29
Recently started playing the latest Tomb Raider for the first time because of the high praise it tends to get. Unfortunately I'm close to skipping this one because it's plagued with those insta-death QTE sequences. They're simply no fun for me and sour everything else about the game, despite the platforming/exploration being quite fun. :(
So I've been playing Witcher 2 instead (on Hard difficulty). Had a rough start figuring out group combat but now have a blast everytime I jump into it. Until the QTEs... but not nearly as hair tearing.
It's sad because I absolutely loved both Shenmue titles, stuffed with QTE sequences... but at least not every failed QTE meant game-over though.
I Dunno
#7570 posted by ijed on 2014/06/30 23:20:45
I still think QTE can be done well.
But it seems I'm on my own there.
Tomb Raider 2013
#7571 posted by Rick on 2014/06/30 23:27:03
There should always be a "just show me the video version" option for QTEs. Seriously, they suck.
The first time I played Tomb Raider I had a lot of trouble with the QTEs. There seems to be some issues on the PC with certain video settings or something. The buttons simply don't respond. The second time I played, it wasn't so bad for whatever reason.
I highly recommend sticking with it. I absolutely hate 3rd person shooters, yet I would rank Tomb Raider 2013 as one of the best games I've ever played.
#7572 posted by scar3crow on 2014/06/30 23:38:09
Bluff Eversmoking is some fine video gaming in and of itself. Love that map.
BlOps2 took me only 8 hours, but then I discovered I got an ending I didn't like, and realized the game had 16 different endings. So that made me appreciate it a little bit more. That and I liked the ability to configure my abilities and inventory before every level.
I actually did "finish" Fallout New Vegas. Got my character to the base game max level, did most of the quests in each area, and completed the primary story arc for the NCR. Got 86 hours of that game, slow start but I really enjoyed it.
TR2013.
#7573 posted by Shambler on 2014/06/30 23:52:21
Quakis it is worth persisting. The QTEs are fucking pointless shit (and very obviously so, god knows how they got left in), BUT they do get sparser later in the game and the pure atmosphere / spectacle more than compensates for them.
Unreal
#7574 posted by nitin on 2014/07/01 00:47:25
havent played it for a while but it was one of the great games, and some of the community maps/packs (albeit mostly needing UT) were of staggering quality.
Requiem Avenging Angel
#7575 posted by Yhe1 on 2014/07/01 04:52:25
Been Playing this game called
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem:_Avenging_Angel
It's like a cross between Quake II and Undying and it's pretty good.
It's on Isozone, and it runs on Win 7 using wndmode.
http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Requiem:_Avenging_Angel
Yeah.
#7576 posted by Shambler on 2014/07/01 10:33:07
Was pretty good fun at the time. Turn to salt power especially.
Future Cop: LAPD
#7577 posted by Tamarisk on 2014/07/01 14:56:56
Great game. Received it on a CD when I purchased an ATI Radeon card for my old Macintosh.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Cop:_LAPD
What Do You Have In There? Doom.
#7578 posted by Rick on 2014/07/02 06:32:04
I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but I've spent probably half of the last two days playing maps I made for Doom almost 20 years ago and it's hard to believe how well that game has held up.
As soon as the Quake map I'm working on is done, I may have to go back to Doom mapping for a bit.
Liebot What Is The Saddest Thing?
#7579 posted by czg on 2014/07/04 16:05:12
Oh Philippe, Philippe...
It is the Doom 3 Cacodemons.
<3
#7580 posted by Lunaran on 2014/07/05 02:17:36
Swoop
#7581 posted by Tamarisk on 2014/07/07 17:10:34
Any old Mac users remember Swoop by Ambrosia Software? Such a fun game. I still have an old Power Mac 8500 running Mac OS 9.2.2 and it's always a blast to set it up and play this for a few hours.
Don't Really Remember That One
#7582 posted by mwh on 2014/07/08 02:07:54
Played lots of Ambrosia games back in the day though. Barrack, Apeiron, Bubble Trouble, the Escape Velocities....
Fortnite
actually looks enjoyable in this video -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncPK1r_igqk
I like the building your own fort aspect of the game a lot.
#7584 posted by [Kona] on 2014/07/11 02:23:42
So yep Tron Evolution did massively suck. 6.0/10. Not much more to say, they even fucked up the score.
Bioshock 2 - 9/10. Better than the original game. The gameplay was just more polished with better weapons and while the graphics were similar, there were more underwater vistas instead of just darkness everytime you look out a window. But overall not that different to the first game just more of the same.
Venetica - 7/10. Possibly even more. Just a pretty average RPG/adventure game. Graphics are a little dated, it's definitely not AAA, but also very much worth playing through. Pretty addictive 15-20 hrs.
Next on my list is either The Ball, Two Worlds II or MOH.
I think after I've reviewed everything from 2010 I'll stop doing these reviews - when I started there were only several games a year, 2010 there's 40, 2011 I've got a list of almost 70 games to play. Fuck reviewing all that, it'll be a chore just playing half of them.
Requires A 200Ghz Processor
#7585 posted by RickyT33 on 2014/07/12 17:27:24
and just 32MB of RAM.
Holy f@ck!
#7586 posted by RickyT33 on 2014/07/12 17:27:30
#7587 posted by yhe1 on 2014/07/13 04:34:37
kona, just review the one you think that are good or unique.
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