I personally didn't find it as bad as everyone else seemed to. It was a bit dated with its mechanics, but it was a fun game nonetheless.
Same here, it has such a bad rep due to these older parts, but it had been in development for such a long time it's no wonder that it did. I'm just glad that the game finally came out. Picked it up at launch and still playing it!
I personally didn't find it as bad as everyone else seemed to. It was a bit dated with its mechanics, but it was a fun game nonetheless.
Same here, it has such a bad rep due to these older parts, but it had been in development for such a long time it's no wonder that it did. I'm just glad that the game finally came out. Picked it up at launch and still playing it!
I have't played it much sicne I 100% it on my PS3, but I know I'll go back to it again. I'm a huge Duke fan so it was just great to play another game with him ni it. I bought the collectors edition with the Duke bust, lol.
Re: What are you currently playing « Reply #1863 on Apr 30, 2012, 6:39pm »
Well coming from a Duke fan "back in the day", Forever came off to be rather underwhelming overall from its atmosphere and gameplay, and I would've like to play the old levels like the ones previewed back in 2001. But the DLC campaign "The Doctor Who Cloned Me" was a lot better, I'll give it that.
Now since I found out that the guy that helped create the original X-COM was involved in the making of Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars on the 3DS, so I'm playing that.
Re: What are you currently playing « Reply #1867 on May 16, 2012, 9:46am »
Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
Or should I say, Holo-logs of the Old Republic II: The Blabber Lords. Man! I make an effort to listen to all dialogue out of respect for the voice actors if nothing else, but parts of this game really tested my patience. How many audio-logs does one facility need? How many options can you jam into a poorly-organised dialogue choice list that sends you in circles if you're not careful? Why is there so much extra dialogue that actually does not say anything extra? They milked every last drop out of HK-47's popularity at every opportunity (there goes any motivation to take him along in a replay of the first game). And that old witch, don't get me started on her, oh no.
Buuuut, despite the complaining I enjoyed the ride. That ending, well, it was what it was; after ME3, I can withstand anything. Now going through playing dark side -- first time in any open alignment game that I've ever played evil, and not sure why this one makes it so easy. Perhaps because it's now safe to insult Kreia, which tends to result in juicy DS points.
Alan Wake was more "Stephen King". Deadly Premonition is a LOT more Twin Peaksy.
(Both too scary for me.)
Playing Diablo 3.
Imma Monk.
I punch.
I found it was a decent combination of both of them. The enemies were very repetitive though, that's my only real beef with the game. The environment, atmosphere, sound track, and voice acting were all really well done.