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I can move my character in the direction the camera is facing by pushing up.I'm not attacking you but what's so bad about the controls of the older RE games compared to RE4?
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I can move my character in the direction the camera is facing by pushing up.I'm not attacking you but what's so bad about the controls of the older RE games compared to RE4?
Glad someone else said it. And it has all the hallmarks of the kind of game I should and usually do enjoy. I found it utterly ordinary.
No, games don't have to be a commentary on modern society/politics.
I can move my character in the direction the camera is facing by pushing up.
But they're the same controls. The only thing that's changed is the camera. They're both tank controls.
Absolutely spot on. I didn’t get the praise for this game at all. To me it felt like a oversimplified Bayonetta. I played MG Rising after and had way more fun with that game. Nier automata felt like a chore to me and I was always told to drop a game if it feels like you’re forcing yourself to play it.Nier automata is the most overhyped garbage on this gen, or at least on GAF.
It looks like a ps2 game, at best.
If it at least performed as it looked but no. It's a technical disgrace from the same studio that brought Vanquish and Rising a generation ago.
The drab art is a joke. Did they cheap out on textures and a lighting engine?
The open world structure is atrocious and it makes you wonder why it is what it is.
Also the worst traversal in the genre, let us put bushes everywhere that slow your character down.
The side quests design is on par with the best work of ubisoft.
The story is a convoluted weeab mess.
Replaying the exact same scenario from another character perspective is possibly the worst cop out I've seen since Arkhams Knight final ending hidden behind collectibles.
It's so quirky that it needs to remind you of it every single step of the way. How pretentious.
It's plays like one but it's not an action game, it looks like one but it's also not an jrpg game. Instead it mashes everything together with bullet hell gameplay and prays for the best.
I didn't have a game's ending leave me such a bad taste in my mouth since bioshock infinite.
The only good things: music and the animations.
I won't even bother with the trophy hack, I don't want the platinum. I am so angry I delayed my sekiro playtrough because of this...
MGS Rising is the best game the studio ever did and it will stay like that for a while.
Who?The Last Word likes Xbox more than Playstation.![]()
If “outdated” means thats actually feels like proper game instead of trying to realistic with simulation design then I rather have that so called “outdated” design any day.Japanese games are so outdated that to this day their video games are still designed behind the intentions of getting quarters out of their gamers. (Nier, Sekiro)
Japanese games are so outdated that to this day their video games are still designed behind the intentions of getting quarters out of their gamers. (Nier, Sekiro)
Yeah because it's definitely a controversal opinion to disagree with mtx and lootboxes.MTX and lootboxes are what exactly
User name Danjin44 said:If “outdated” means thats actually feels like proper game instead of trying to realistic with simulation design then I rather have that so called “outdated” design any day.
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I'm in my early 40's...and I think Fortnite is awesome.
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Yeah because it's definitely a controversal opinion to disagree with mtx and lootboxes.
What do you suggest I play more of, killing simulators?
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I'm in my early 40's...and I think Fortnite is awesome.
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Hah. No.STOP playing video games. go to a bar instead.
your loss. you miss the indispensables experience of having liver issues later in life.Hah. No.
I'm divided on this. On one hand, I like Nomura's art. It's very upbeat and complex. However, I agree that it's annoying how he has to turn every RPG he makes into an ARPG.Tetsuya Nomura is a plague on square enix productions.
His J-Pop phase peaked bad taste with his obsession with Gackt.
As far as art goes, we need more Yoshida and Amano, much more talented artists.
His need to turn every RPG he directs into an A-RPG is also very infuriating.
That one I also agree, not to say I don't like ARPG I do and GrandBlue Relink is currently my most look forward RPG but that doesn't mean I want my favourite Turn based RPG turn in to Action combat. This why i have zero interest in FF7 Remake, because at this point it feels like a reboot rather remake.I'm divided on this. On one hand, I like Nomura's art. It's very upbeat and complex. However, I agree that it's annoying how he has to turn every RPG he makes into an ARPG.
TrueThat one I also agree, not to say I don't like ARPG I do and GrandBlue Relink is currently my most look forward RPG but that doesn't mean I want my favourite Turn based RPG turn in to Action combat. This why i have zero interest in FF7 Remake, because at this point it feels like a reboot rather remake.
I've played both games and 100% agree with Colin:
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey, while both games I enjoyed, would each be 10+ points lower on Metacritic if they weren't Nintendo exclusives.
They're decent games, but no way in hell would they have gotten so many "perfect" scores if not for being Nintendo games. I also think you would have seen a lot of "perfect" scores for something as innovative as Astro Bot, if it had been a Mario launch title on a Nintendo VR system.
Nier automata is the most overhyped garbage on this gen, or at least on GAF.
It looks like a ps2 game, at best.
If it at least performed as it looked but no. It's a technical disgrace from the same studio that brought Vanquish and Rising a generation ago.
The drab art is a joke. Did they cheap out on textures and a lighting engine?
The open world structure is atrocious and it makes you wonder why it is what it is.
Also the worst traversal in the genre, let us put bushes everywhere that slow your character down.
The side quests design is on par with the best work of ubisoft.
The story is a convoluted weeab mess.
Replaying the exact same scenario from another character perspective is possibly the worst cop out I've seen since Arkhams Knight final ending hidden behind collectibles.
It's so quirky that it needs to remind you of it every single step of the way. How pretentious.
It's plays like one but it's not an action game, it looks like one but it's also not an jrpg game. Instead it mashes everything together with bullet hell gameplay and prays for the best.
I didn't have a game's ending leave me such a bad taste in my mouth since bioshock infinite.
The only good things: music and the animations.
I won't even bother with the trophy hack, I don't want the platinum. I am so angry I delayed my sekiro playtrough because of this...
MGS Rising is the best game the studio ever did and it will stay like that for a while.
I've played both games and 100% agree with Colin:
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey, while both games I enjoyed, would each be 10+ points lower on Metacritic if they weren't Nintendo exclusives.
They're decent games, but no way in hell would they have gotten so many "perfect" scores if not for being Nintendo games. I also think you would have seen a lot of "perfect" scores for something as innovative as Astro Bot, if it had been a Mario launch title on a Nintendo VR system.
Yep. I always found the “Sony fanboy insulting Nintendo and Nintendo fanboys” approach he had to be very immature.Colin Moriarty is an embarassing shill of a console warrior.
He holds the view that reviewers give nintendo a magical 10% boost on their scores 'because nintendo' because thats how he reviews Sony game, and hes the one who should be embarrassed about giving mediocre trash like Killzone 80% scores.
I don't think that's controversial.Tetsuya Nomura is a plague on square enix productions.
His J-Pop phase peaked bad taste with his obsession with Gackt.
As far as art goes, we need more Yoshida and Amano, much more talented artists.
His need to turn every RPG he directs into an A-RPG is also very infuriating.
Yep. Not wrongI suppose if I have a controversial gaming opinion it would be this; The worst thing to happen to video gaming, and I mean the very very worst thing that ever happened to video gaming is when consoles connected to the internet.