Seeing as it achieved something no other game has yet come close to, I thoroughly disagree with that.MysticSlayer said:I would add Shadow of the Colossus to that list, but I hear that it aged horribly.
Seeing as it achieved something no other game has yet come close to, I thoroughly disagree with that.MysticSlayer said:I would add Shadow of the Colossus to that list, but I hear that it aged horribly.
I suppose there's an element of almost universal acclaim that sort of resembles hype around it; but depends on the kind of person you are whether that bothers you or not.Casual Shinji said:Seeing as it achieved something no other game has yet come close to, I thoroughly disagree with that.MysticSlayer said:I would add Shadow of the Colossus to that list, but I hear that it aged horribly.
You know, it's simply Java. Minecraft really only gets intense on the specs when you start dealing with mods. If you make a Mojang account (Free) you can see if you can run a lighter version of Vanilla here. https://minecraft.net/demo If you need any help realizing what your machine is capable of, feel free to PM me.Fijiman said:I've wanted to play Minecraft for the PC since it was in beta, however, I've never had a computer that I could trust to play games on. Ive played the crap out of the 360 version, but it's just not quite the same.
You know, the major RE games also came out for the PC (meaning no Code Veronica, Zero, REmake etc). The ports weren't half bad, except for the port of RE4. That one was.iseko said:The resident evil series (never owned a playstation)
Halo. I played the first on pc. Loved it. Couldn't play the second since I still had XP at the time. Never played it since. For shame.
Now that I think about it, SotC is a game I've always wanted to play but never did. Looking at this thread, it surprised me how many times this game has popped up so far. Only goes to show how unique it is. I watched the Game Grumps playthrough of it and the game seems simply amazing. I mean, how many times have you played a game where the entire gameplay revolves around riding a horse and climbing giant enemies? It seems to me, games that attempt this usually fail spectacularly. Looking at you Lords of the Shadow.Casual Shinji said:Seeing as it achieved something no other game has yet come close to, I thoroughly disagree with that.MysticSlayer said:I would add Shadow of the Colossus to that list, but I hear that it aged horribly.
It's mainly that the climbing all happens in real-time. There's no prompts or QTEs or anything like that. The Colossi exist under the same laws as the ground you walk on; If a surface is horizontal enough you can walk on it, if there's a ledge you can hang on and shimmy across, and if there's grass/fur you can climb it. You're never confronted with invisible walls or other shenanigans preventing you from reaching a certain area on the creature. Even if there's no point in going there and you're just wasting your time, you can just hang on to his wrist for as long as your stamina will allow. You can go from ground to Colossi, or horseback to Colossi with zero transition tricks, like auto-guiding or somethingSteveTR said:Now that I think about it, SotC is a game I've always wanted to play but never did. Looking at this thread, it surprised me how many times this game has popped up so far. Only goes to show how unique it is. I watched the Game Grumps playthrough of it and the game seems simply amazing. I mean, how many times have you played a game where the entire gameplay revolves around riding a horse and climbing giant enemies? It seems to me, games that attempt this usually fail spectacularly. Looking at you Lords of the Shadow.
It's not so much the concept and execution. Those are what make me want to play it if I ever get a working PS2 again, or at least get a PS3 to play the HD remake. However, I've heard a lot of people, even major fans, complain about the controls, and that sort of makes me worried of ever trying it if I get a chance.Casual Shinji said:Seeing as it achieved something no other game has yet come close to, I thoroughly disagree with that.MysticSlayer said:I would add Shadow of the Colossus to that list, but I hear that it aged horribly.
That part hasn't really aged, it's just... Japanese - They always have funky control schemes.MysticSlayer said:It's not so much the concept and execution. Those are what make me want to play it if I ever get a working PS2 again, or at least get a PS3 to play the HD remake. However, I've heard a lot of people, even major fans, complain about the controls, and that sort of makes me worried of ever trying it if I get a chance.Casual Shinji said:Seeing as it achieved something no other game has yet come close to, I thoroughly disagree with that.MysticSlayer said:I would add Shadow of the Colossus to that list, but I hear that it aged horribly.
Holy spit on a sandwich, that one's available on the 3DS? I'm gonna order it about twenty minutes ago! Finally I'll get to play it!SteveTR said:The second one was Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D.
I had completely forgotten about that game. It did look pretty amazing. Hopefully it gets released someday.Sarah Kerrigan said:Really it was the first time I saw the gameplay for Prey 2. I loved the setting and the main character and just the story. I got super into it and I was ready to wait to get my hands on it.
Guess whose still waiting today..