While fun, Zombie Driver has a bit of a hic up in there is no noticable audio cues you're getting hurt.
You kind of just assume you are constantly being hurt driving through hords.
While fun, Zombie Driver has a bit of a hic up in there is no noticable audio cues you're getting hurt.
You kind of just assume you are constantly being hurt driving through hords.
Playing Uncharted Waters 2 New Horizons at the moment, and for being an older SNES game it holds up well as one of my favourite games of all time. Thing that I don't like about it is if you pick Earnist for his story you are asked to explore the world and map it all out. However as part of his story you can't find the ports on the Island of Japan until the end of the game. They are the most popular ports for both trade routes, and also you can get the best ships in the game. They are open to 4-6 people early, but not the guy who's whole job is to map the world, and find ports. It kinda seems a little stupid he can't find them until the end.
...I cannot begin to cover the ways The Last Guardian is just not good in one post.
I'll just say here that the camera ranges from decent to smurfing horrid.
I can't help but wonder how much of that comes from a mix of hype, and the automatic sympathy people have for anything animal related that, were the exact same circumstances involving a human instead of a pet, would illicit little to no reaction.
The game is full of constant small things that are always present and irritating, and the core gameplay itself wasn't all that good even if the problems were fixed.
Came out Tuesday.
World of Final Fantasy: There's some tedium. Battles are slow so I have to hold down the FF button, some stuff is annoying like Tama's the-ing everything. Chapters are absurdly short.
Fran Bow: I dun like having to use drugs for problem solving. I get how it works narratively, but I still dun like it
Megadimension Neptunia VII: So grindyyy
Princess Evangile: Chiho really gets the short end of the stick with her route
Costume Quest 2: Kind of unremarkable and boring overall so far
Ni No Kuni: Stuff just drags. on. Also the difficulty spike at every new area
Life: Too much drama in it for my liking.
Simple Planes has these races one can build a plane for and then complete. It's a bit too hard right from the get-go. It's hard enough building something that flies properly, let alone race it through canyons.
Currently I am playing Super Robot Wars OG The Moon Dwellers and I have basically two gripes about it.
1) you can't start with the Coustwell.
2) More seriously there are all kinds of issues with the translation. I can't speak for accuracy, but I can speak for flow. It is almost as if it never went through editing. All kinds of little errors here and there that almost make it painful to read. And even when actually mistakes aren't made it come across as rather stilted. Long story short I would say this thing has a translation worse than most of the fan translations I have played. Still playable but still it is the principal of the matter! Or maybe I am being way to picky.
Bloodborne.
I die a lot.
dishonored 1 has a slow start and it takes a while to warm up to the mechanics
but once you're comfortable with them ooooh boy
Dark Souls 3 is not Dark Souls 1.
Exist Archive:
A bit too battle heavy
Eternal Darkness:
The gameplay is not very fun for me.
Star Ocean V:
Really feels like it didn't do as much as it could have.
World of Final Fantasy:
Some of these dungeons are way too long.
Ni No Kuni:
Too much going on sometimes.
Bully:
Everyone's a jerk.
Himawari:
The art is a bit off.
The Witcher III:
Just started but I hate the main dude's voice and slow talking.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time:
Dem early 3D controls. And Navi.
Beyond Eyes:
Started and finished it today. A bit too slow for the walking, especially when backtracking to uncover more.