According to Williams, they hoped that players would start the game with relatively low expectations or that they would consider the game as another typical heroic war shooter, then by seeing the transformation of these characters, they would be shocked by the game's narrative and be "engulfed by the darkness".
Deleted User wrote: » I played about half of ME1 and ME2. Neither could hold my attention til the end. The combat definitely had a big part in that. The same "whack-a-mole" strategy can be employed throughout. I think I have a fundamental issue with cover-based shooters. They bore me to tears.
chrislad wrote: » bar the Gwent ones (which I just don't have an interest in)
chrislad wrote: » I just finishing the Witcher 3, in as much as you can really. I've done most of the quests, bar the Gwent ones (which I just don't have an interest in), and I'll probably pick up the season pass tomorrow. Fantastic game. Really involving with a great story, and characters.
Links234 wrote: » What? :eek: Best thing about the game! You should be on a pyre in Novigrad for such heresy! :pac:
Robert ninja wrote: » Recently been trying out Insurgency. So damn fun. I wish I had given it a proper shot earlier. Missions are really easy to jump into yet I can tell there's a lot of potential strategy. Most people use mics and the mic quality is really clear and immersive; people actually sound like they're on military radios when far away and it changes to positional audio when they're nearby, even with echo effects on the voices when were in a large hallways. Gunplay is really responsive and just feels awesome.
RopeDrink wrote: » I did indeed, from the 4th Survivor & Tofu, to Mercs in RE3 - I've played all RE's except Zero, Code, the rail-shooters, the multiplayer (was it GC or Dreamcast) ones, and RE-R1. I would have liked RE-R1's Raid mode and thought I'd get to experience it in RE-R2 but that version is dumbed down drivel in comparison. Was fun for a bit but then you reach max-level and it's just an easy grindfest in tiny maps. I've always loved Mercenaries in RE - RE4/5/6 took it to over-drive and viewers love of RE4 videos back in the day made it even more appealing (one of if not the most successful collection of things I've done for YouTube, beit Mercs matches, modding, or just derping around in professional). Played RE6 Mercs hardcore for ages and lord knows how I past-held two world records but that's how seriously some took it - but it's much harder to get decent games there compared to RE5, which people are still playing. As much as I want Capcom to go back to roots, I am usually comfortable in knowing that it is very rare for them NOT to include at least one enjoyable mode regardless of whether I like the core game/principle or not. For now I've gone from RE5-GE Reunion to standard Mercenaries -- funny how that's harder than Reunion, but I've seen far too many inspiring pro-vids recently, makes me want to kick some Majini buttocks.
RopeDrink wrote: » I seem to recall spending way too much time enjoying fishing and plot-building in the likes of Breath of Fire III back in yesteryear.
Links234 wrote: I heard they might be releasing Breath of Fire III on Steam in future, if so I'll have to grab it and reexperience what was one of the best jrps ever.