...unsurprisingly, I knew that'd be your exact response. If you wish to amend your thread title, by all means go ahead - if you actually meant 'Prey is getting excellent reviews from certain review bodies I approve of'.B-Cell said:thats only one review.
...please don't try to generalise about a review source you likely know nothing of. GC at Metro have been reviewing all sorts of games (as well as doing some of best interviews in the biz) over decades (in terms of lineage they technically go back to the mid '90's on Teletext, when it was known as Digitiser, though obviously it's now a completely different team).beside i trust worthy youtubers than professional critics. they are used to of playing COD like FPS where you have explosion ever 3 second, scripted, regen health and cover system.
Darth Rosenberg said:...unsurprisingly, I knew that'd be your exact response. If you wish to amend your thread title, by all means go ahead - if you actually meant 'Prey is getting excellent reviews from certain review bodies I approve of'.B-Cell said:thats only one review.
...please don't try to generalise about a review source you likely know nothing of. GC at Metro have been reviewing all sorts of games (as well as doing some of best interviews in the biz) over decades (in terms of lineage they technically go back to the mid '90's on Teletext, when it was known as Digitiser, though obviously it's now a completely different team).beside i trust worthy youtubers than professional critics. they are used to of playing COD like FPS where you have explosion ever 3 second, scripted, regen health and cover system.
YT has some excellent content creators, sure (George Weidman [https://www.youtube.com/user/bunnyhopshow] for one, Joseph Anderson [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyhnYIvIKK_--PiJXCMKxQQ] for another), but it also has a large number of brainless, ignorant idiots 'reviewing' games, so I say go the Mulder route; Trust No One But Look At Multiple Sources And Gather A Variety Of Anecdotal Player Experience And Then Maybe Watch Some Of An LP And Then Ideally Maybe Try The Game Out Yourself. Pretty sure that was an X-Files line...
Is that a joke? The review I linked to - debunking your thread title - clearly didn't dislike it because it was "too deep", they disliked the lack of innovation in the setting, the bland enemy designs, and so on. It's just one opinion, of course, but so are all the other reviews.B-Cell said:point is. except few negative review who dislike it because its too deep for them. its been getting positive reviews.
I'm just gonna say I hated the game so much I refunded it on Steam. So there's that. I'm obviously not a certified review outlet or anything, just a guy who's been playing video games for 27 fucking years.Darth Rosenberg said:Is that a joke? The review I linked to - debunking your thread title - clearly didn't dislike it because it was "too deep", they disliked the lack of innovation in the setting, the bland enemy designs, and so on. It's just one opinion, of course, but so are all the other reviews.B-Cell said:point is. except few negative review who dislike it because its too deep for them. its been getting positive reviews.
And! It! IS! GLORIOUS! ... no, really. Thoroughly entertaining.JUMBO PALACE said:No matter how many B-Cell threads I wander into I'm still equally shocked at how far someone's head can be up their own rear end every time.
B-Cell said:Darth Rosenberg said:...unsurprisingly, I knew that'd be your exact response. If you wish to amend your thread title, by all means go ahead - if you actually meant 'Prey is getting excellent reviews from certain review bodies I approve of'.B-Cell said:thats only one review.
...please don't try to generalise about a review source you likely know nothing of. GC at Metro have been reviewing all sorts of games (as well as doing some of best interviews in the biz) over decades (in terms of lineage they technically go back to the mid '90's on Teletext, when it was known as Digitiser, though obviously it's now a completely different team).beside i trust worthy youtubers than professional critics. they are used to of playing COD like FPS where you have explosion ever 3 second, scripted, regen health and cover system.
YT has some excellent content creators, sure (George Weidman [https://www.youtube.com/user/bunnyhopshow] for one, Joseph Anderson [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyhnYIvIKK_--PiJXCMKxQQ] for another), but it also has a large number of brainless, ignorant idiots 'reviewing' games, so I say go the Mulder route; Trust No One But Look At Multiple Sources And Gather A Variety Of Anecdotal Player Experience And Then Maybe Watch Some Of An LP And Then Ideally Maybe Try The Game Out Yourself. Pretty sure that was an X-Files line...
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/05/09/prey-review/
theres RPS review. who dont give scores but they praise it. and its PC focus site.
point is. except few negative review who dislike it because its too deep for them. its been getting positive reviews.
Game is not fully reviewed yet.MrBoBo said:B-Cell said:Darth Rosenberg said:...unsurprisingly, I knew that'd be your exact response. If you wish to amend your thread title, by all means go ahead - if you actually meant 'Prey is getting excellent reviews from certain review bodies I approve of'.B-Cell said:thats only one review.
...please don't try to generalise about a review source you likely know nothing of. GC at Metro have been reviewing all sorts of games (as well as doing some of best interviews in the biz) over decades (in terms of lineage they technically go back to the mid '90's on Teletext, when it was known as Digitiser, though obviously it's now a completely different team).beside i trust worthy youtubers than professional critics. they are used to of playing COD like FPS where you have explosion ever 3 second, scripted, regen health and cover system.
YT has some excellent content creators, sure (George Weidman [https://www.youtube.com/user/bunnyhopshow] for one, Joseph Anderson [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyhnYIvIKK_--PiJXCMKxQQ] for another), but it also has a large number of brainless, ignorant idiots 'reviewing' games, so I say go the Mulder route; Trust No One But Look At Multiple Sources And Gather A Variety Of Anecdotal Player Experience And Then Maybe Watch Some Of An LP And Then Ideally Maybe Try The Game Out Yourself. Pretty sure that was an X-Files line...
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/05/09/prey-review/
theres RPS review. who dont give scores but they praise it. and its PC focus site.
point is. except few negative review who dislike it because its too deep for them. its been getting positive reviews.
It only has a 70% metacritic. On Gamespot you promised repeatedly it would be best fps since Halflife 2.
I'm disappointed, it's no System shock.
You know that number doesn't equate it to a classic right?B-Cell said:Game is not fully reviewed yet.
http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/prey
its 85 currently and yes it is modern day system shock. but more action oriented.
Nah, there's more than just those two: I'm spectacularly indifferent towards it. ;-) From what I've seen I'm about as indifferent to it as the creators were to any visual/artistic design worth a damn.CritialGaming said:Prey is not the second coming of video-game Jesus. It's not even good enough to be an FPS masterpiece as the 74 on metacritic will attest too. Prey is just a decent game, nothing more, nothing less. And like most decent games, people will either love it (like B-Cell, though im not sure he has played it yet) or hate it (like my mentally disturbed self)
...no they're not (that's a perception of yours), but this isn't the thread for that.Charcharo said:Consoles objectively have no pros at all.
Cost more, offer less, dangerous to gaming's long term future.
Those are the facts.
Charcharo said:Consoles objectively have no pros at all.Phoenixmgs said:I didn't hate on PC. I just prefer consoles because their pros are more important to me than the pros of PC gaming. There's quite a few people here that think console gaming has no pros at all.Bombiz said:also on PC. Don't hate PC just because of the PCMR people. makes no real sense.Phoenixmgs said:Gaming is quite cheap if you play on a console.
Cost more, offer less, dangerous to gaming's long term future.
Those are the facts.
And yet games like Amnesia and Vampire the Masquerade refuse to start up for me. I can get games like Magic to work though. After my computer went kaput 3 years ago I just gave up altogether. Also there'should barely any JRPG's on there so I don't see the point in using a PC.Charcharo said:This is interesting. I, as a poor Eastern European have been on PC for 20 years. Even when I didnt know English I had little issues getting a game to work.RaikuFA said:Charcharo said:Consoles objectively have no pros at all.Phoenixmgs said:I didn't hate on PC. I just prefer consoles because their pros are more important to me than the pros of PC gaming. There's quite a few people here that think console gaming has no pros at all.Bombiz said:also on PC. Don't hate PC just because of the PCMR people. makes no real sense.Phoenixmgs said:Gaming is quite cheap if you play on a console.
Cost more, offer less, dangerous to gaming's long term future.
Those are the facts.
Least I can put in a game and just start it up. Unlike on PC where I have to learn how to code just to start up a bunch of games.
You see, you have an installer. Press install. Yes, yes, yes several times. Then an exe appears on scree and I enter the game. Even my 6 year old self that still thought my monitor is the Computer knew that if a new game is new, I probably had to just set options to low.
And that is why I didnt learn programming. If only I knew programming was the OTHER way to PC game, I'd not have had to study C and SQL just to get a job to live in poor PC Gaming Eastern Europe. Silly me.
*Seriously now, lying is dishonest.
I thought I knew what analytical criticism was, because I've been doing it professionally for 7 years.B-Cell said:point is. except few negative review who dislike it because its too deep for them. its been getting positive reviews.
But I can't play Vampire the Masquerade. And why should I double dip? Plus add $1000 on top of that. Not worth it. Plus a few more hundred every few months for a graphics card.Charcharo said:Without more information I can not tell you what the issue is. But the very fact you can even play Vampire the Masquerade (game from 2004) on PC is... already making conslows obsolete.RaikuFA said:And yet games like Amnesia and Vampire the Masquerade refuse to start up for me. I can get games like Magic to work though. After my computer went kaput 3 years ago I just gave up altogether. Also there'should barely any JRPG's on there so I don't see the point in using a PC.Charcharo said:This is interesting. I, as a poor Eastern European have been on PC for 20 years. Even when I didnt know English I had little issues getting a game to work.RaikuFA said:Charcharo said:Consoles objectively have no pros at all.Phoenixmgs said:I didn't hate on PC. I just prefer consoles because their pros are more important to me than the pros of PC gaming. There's quite a few people here that think console gaming has no pros at all.Bombiz said:also on PC. Don't hate PC just because of the PCMR people. makes no real sense.Phoenixmgs said:Gaming is quite cheap if you play on a console.
Cost more, offer less, dangerous to gaming's long term future.
Those are the facts.
Least I can put in a game and just start it up. Unlike on PC where I have to learn how to code just to start up a bunch of games.
You see, you have an installer. Press install. Yes, yes, yes several times. Then an exe appears on scree and I enter the game. Even my 6 year old self that still thought my monitor is the Computer knew that if a new game is new, I probably had to just set options to low.
And that is why I didnt learn programming. If only I knew programming was the OTHER way to PC game, I'd not have had to study C and SQL just to get a job to live in poor PC Gaming Eastern Europe. Silly me.
*Seriously now, lying is dishonest.
I suggest getting the GOG version of Vampire the Masquerade and Amnesia. Those are often very cheap and include player made fixes for VTMBL.
As for JRPGs... due to emulation and backwards compatibility, PC is ahead of any other "gaming" device.