Anyone here play video games?
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Anyone had a go on Atomfall? looks awesome and very fallout ish but set in the UK. Wondered if anyone had played any of it yet and was it worth a go?
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@JoshC said in Anyone here play video games?:
Anyone played Avowed yet?
Don't do it lad!
I haven't played it but it feels like it's another victim of the current AAA mis-step to dumb down these RPG's to super-casual levels.
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@JamesB said in Anyone here play video games?:
Anyone had a go on Atomfall? looks awesome and very fallout ish but set in the UK. Wondered if anyone had played any of it yet and was it worth a go?
Reviews are great. It's an interesting game for sure, like a mini-fallout. Not quite got the depth but has plenty of personality and details. Lacks in deep RPG stuff but seems to make up for it with presentation.
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@FlavourFade said in Anyone here play video games?:
@Nick wilds is definetely more casual and easier to manage! Kcd2 is amazing, the realism and depth of the world ist great. That's how cyberpunk should have been when it comes to worldbuilding
Have started it (Wilds) and I agree. It's so much easier to settle into a groove with it. Not a lot of hunting - which has irked the hardcore community. But I'm far less overwhelmed than I was with World.
As for KCD2 - still not played. I just cant sink the time into it yet. Esp with Path of Exile 2 patch incoming this week.
Think we're gonna need 3-day weekends chaps.
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@Nick Haha, too late, I gave it ago, I completed it, wasn't crap, wasn't great, I think a solid 6.7/10 is a fair score for a free game, from a big developer there is probably a lot of stuff people would like to see, like you cant attack guards etc you cant knock things off tables I know people like this kind of aspect in games but didn't bother me personally. There were elements that were very enjoyable, but it was very much a baldurs-looking game with Skyrim mechanics, some of the dialogue was really long! but it was very easy to get on board with and master like you say dumbed down probably but sometimes that's not a bad thing, nothing worse than something that's too overwhelming, I feel the later AC series of games is a bit like that now; you have so much to do and go and see, etc.
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@JoshC Content creators were comparing it to Oblivion and questioning why there was less depth with mechanics and interaction.
Think AAA games are in a weird place right now. They cost hundreds of millions to make and yet so many miss the mark. But yeah, your score seems to be pretty spot.
Watched a great video this morning on the train up; was citing original AC trilogy and the other games released at the time - all following a story that Ubisoft then pretty much binned off to keep making the games (pretty much $ over creativity).
Modern day AC are barely AC games now. Shame.
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@JamesB said in Anyone here play video games?:
looks awesome and very fallout ish but set in the UK
From what I've read/heard/seen about the game, beyond the nuclear-disaster retro-futurism of the setting, it is not very fallout-ish when you actually play it.
There's no player-stats, for instance. The RPG seems to come from making dialogue choices with NPCs (which apparently go quite deep, you can offend everyone and end up without any allies, for instance. I also saw another reviewer say that he came across as too crazy when telling one NPC about the weird things that had been happening to his character, and the NPC shut the conversation down and then blanked him thereafter).
It also apparently tells you very little, leaving you to figure out what to do, where to go (you might get a clue that a location is "west" of another location, but no more than that, and no map markers), so has some immersive sim vibes. You can apparently murder every other character in your quest, and still achieve an ending. There are also apparently severe limits on what you can carry, forcing you to make meaningful choices about which objectives to pursue.
I'm definitely interested myself and think I will pick Atomfall up at some point when I clear a few more things from my backlog.
For my part, I cleared Immortals of Aveum from my backlog last week. A very enjoyable magic-themed FPS. The cutscenes and dialogue were a bit Marvel-esque with all the quips, and there was a lot of nonsense Proper Noun lore-dumping, but I thought the mechanics were good and enemy variety forced you to keep mixing up how you played. It was 'free' on PS+ last year or so, and I'm pleased I finally got around to playing it. A shame it didn't sell well and EA closed the studio, as I think this had B-movie-like potential to become a fairly decent franchise.
Currently playing Animal Well (which I'm finding quite hard) and Persona 5: Royal for the most part.
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@Nick said in Anyone here play video games?:
@FlavourFade said in Anyone here play video games?:
@Nick wilds is definetely more casual and easier to manage! Kcd2 is amazing, the realism and depth of the world ist great. That's how cyberpunk should have been when it comes to worldbuilding
Have started it (Wilds) and I agree. It's so much easier to settle into a groove with it. Not a lot of hunting - which has irked the hardcore community. But I'm far less overwhelmed than I was with World.
As for KCD2 - still not played. I just cant sink the time into it yet. Esp with Path of Exile 2 patch incoming this week.
Think we're gonna need 3-day weekends chaps.
Agreee on the weekend idea
POA2 is on hold for now because I was so hooked by KCD2 and compared to Monster Hunter I like it better but am playing wilds with a buddy still. Mostly I try to not play too many games at the same time
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@Tago-Mago yeah saw that, had a little look on the way home, GameCube 2.0 haha
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I wasn't too fussed on getting a switch 2 right away. But announcing an exclusive From Software game for it... I'm in. -
@JoshC said in Anyone here play video games?:
@Nick why what's happened give me the low down
Switch 2 controversy.
Base unit costs a fair bit but also they've upped the cost of games to $80-$90.
I want one because I want to play both Zelda games in 60fps. And I'm a nerd for Mario Kart too. But not sure I can justify it until maybe, possibly Xmas time. Got too much PS5 gaming to get through.
From Soft have also given Nintendo an exclusive new IP (which looks like it might be a PvP game more than anything more and NOT a spiritual successor to Bloodborne).
Steam Deck 2 is something I'll def pre-order when it happens - but that might be years off and emulation isn't 'possible', so if I want me some Mario and Zelda, gonna have to take a hit to ye old wallet.