God of War arguably gets better in the postgame. There’s a significant amount of side stuff and exploration to do and that’s where some of the real challenge of the game is.
Also I could listen to Mimir telling Atreus the stories of the gods all day!
I played it on PlayStation Plus and I cancelled the contract, so I don't know if I'd buy it. I'm just not into games like that. If there is a story, I like there to be a bit of player agency, so that your decisions influence the story at least.
There we have it. While every other game is 'Dark Souls of', Dark souls is the domestic violence of games.
Anyway I jest. Dark Souls isn't the GOAT because it's not Super Metroid.
Thinking about it if you like Resi 4 it might be worth giving it another shot. For me it's closest to that, like a Melee focused Resi 4 but not as good (but then again there's not much that is).
It is definitely a playstation 'movie game' but there's more nuance to the gameplay that elevates it well above all the other Sony 'movie games'.
To me it doesn't. Not my cup of tea, but I appreciate other people find joy in it. There are men out there who find joy in women kicking them hard into the balls, so to each their own.
Said like Dark Souls doesn't exist 😝
Ashtray Maze was excellent.
Mypologies! Points stand though. I do think it's up there as one of the GOAT. For me, it's up there with Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver 1 & 2, recently added Ori games, Dust: An Elysian Tale, and I've no doubt a future Subnautica could be up there too, if they do it right. And I don't think any single game can be GOAT, as again it's all relative and personal.
G. O. A. T.
We didn't say G. O. T. Y.
Like The Last of Us and Uncharted, GoW is yet another Playstation "movie game", and I generally have zero interest in playing these things.
And on the flip side and opposite opinion, yes, God of War 2018 was GOTY, hands down, no contender. It was a masterpiece of evolved (from the original games) storytelling with amazing graphics, meaty gameplay and fleshed out characters, including Daddy K himself. I hate kids in games, they usually ruin the fun, but Atreus was not only not annoying (for the most part), he's useful, another tool or weapon for Kratos to kick some Norse butt.
But it's all down to personal preference. Rather than straight up say a game is not good because I don't like it, I can only say that GoW ticked every single box in my mental list of "ERMAGHERD THIS IS AMAZING". If you're looking for Souls type games, then no, it's not for you. If you tried it and didn't like it, then it mustn't be for you either. But to not call it GOTY material, when it is, as voted on by many different places, just because it's not a style of game you like. Nah. For every article you will read saying it didn't deserve it, you'll find another saying it did. The people can't vote correctly, unless they vote for Soulslike games apparantly.
It is what it is. There were some amazing games out in 2018, Dead Cells, Astrobot: Rescue Mission, the very high on the list Subnautica, Hollow Knight, AC Odyssey, Spiderman. Others would put Return of Obra Dinn and other games I've no interest in high on that list. But God of War was the pinnacle of gaming that year, not just for me, but for quite a lot of people. I think Polygons 50 of the year article has the best closing quote to tell you about God of War, it wasn't perfect, but it was perfect at the time and on initial playing. It shows that what we want in games evolves quickly, and is very diverse:
God of War feels like a game we’ll remember as a distinctly 2018 product: a glossy testament to the astonishing artistry and craft of games at this moment, and a reminder of how much room the medium still has to grow.
It's probably one of my favourite games of the past few years.
Finished Control this evening. Good game if a little weird at first. I loved when you got teleported to the motel.
Said like I can buy a ps5 easily or there's enough reasons to get one yet.
Yep
https://www.polygon.com/platform/amp/2021/2/1/22260856/god-of-war-ps5-update-release-dates-resolution-fps
Is GoW not 60fps on PS5?
I think people really liked the story, which is the main attraction for them. A good story isn't enough for me though.
I actually somewhat agree with your views on the role of story in games, but I do think it depends on the type of game.
The old ones, nope. I mean they are fun for what they are but when you put them up against the likes of Ninja Gaiden Black, Revengeance, Devil May Cry and Bayonetta it's a bit simplistic.
As for the new one. It's a very good game that's a little too long and suffers from the worst case of palette swapped enemies and bosses since the 16 bit era but it's definitely worth a play. I actually picked it up yesterday on PC so I can enjoy it at 60 FPS. Is it a GOAT contender? Not a hope.
If you didn't get on with it it doesn't really change much as you get further into it. There's a little bit more than button mashing to it but it ain't Platinum games level deep either.
Yep. Forgot what fun was.
AC Shenanigans. I think these are the equivalent of click bait. The longer you play the better data ubisoft can show investors. AC Odyssey had a lot of heart, but I'm sure they had to drag it out for this reason.
Death's Door has me hooked.
I tried GoW and I thought it was a load of button mashing combat, so I got bored very quickly. Is it really a goat candidate?
Was up in the parents at the weekend and decided to give God of War Ascension a go as I'd not tried it. Jesus the performance is chronic, even from a supposed tech showcase. Unlocked framerate that jumps wildly from 15 fps to 45 fps. It's horrendous. I was shocked that we put up with it at the time. I even checked digital foundry and despite picking up on the performance it was full of praise for the game.
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so elden ring is releasing on the friday and on the thursday everyone in the house bar me is going on holidays 😎and i'm off work for 4 days myself 😎😎
Sifu could be a nice antidote to open world burnout next month!
I forgot OlliOlli world is out in Feb as well, ah Jaysus. I don't think Evil Dead is out in February though.
As much as I'm looking forward to Elden Ring, I'm most hyped for Dying Light 2. I loved Dead Island so much but Dying Light was a game changer. I tried Dead Island again last year and was unplayable due instantly wanting to parkour everywhere.
Gonna hold out for Horizon, it went get a look in with DL and Elden Ring. Sifu might be a nice game to jump in and out of.
Don't know if I have the patience anymore for a game like Elden Ring.
Fight mid level boss, die 5 times, turn xbox/PC off. Rinse repeat a few times, never play game again.
Yeah looking forward to splashing the big bucks (weird to say I know) for a AAA title on launch, something I haven't done in what seems like forever now. I think the last game was AC: Valhalla because I wanted something new with my Series X.
Elden Ring for sure, maybe Dying Light but the last game I had a problem with in that they effectively had a do over of Dead Island and I couldn't get away from that the whole time I was playing it, it was the same game with more polish and a few new things.
I'm definitely looking forward to Elden Ring, but I'm going to play and finish Horizon first, if for no other reason than it'll give others time to find some of the secrets and leave messages and stuff behind in Elden Ring.
Wasn't saying Horizon was a From game, just mentioned it since it's also in February.
The PS5 games didn't get discounts too quickly, like Miles Morales and Demon's Souls. And when they did start going down they were only to about the price of last gen games.