Argh, to pre-order or not!
I have a feeling this will get panned in reviews, but so was DC recently and besides having to shelve it for online play just now, I enjoy the driving.
It's not going to have Deadly Premonition levels of polish.
I'm getting excited for this game, but I'm going to hold off for the reviews.
Argh, to pre-order or not!
I have a feeling this will get panned in reviews, but so was DC recently and besides having to shelve it for online play just now, I enjoy the driving.
More like £38 ($60)
But yeah it's good timing for the release considering Halloween, and the PS4 having a pretty small library. I think there's this and LBP3 being the only other purchases of this year for me (just purchased DC).
Give in.
Worst case you'll shell out 40$ for a great action-horror game with slight fps dips.
I know it'll be much better than DP lol (on polish front). But it does look a bit janky and last gen. Who am I kidding though, I enjoy EU RPGs like Gothic and Risen, and they are kings of jank.
I think I'm just uncertain of where the game sits, more RE survival horror, or more RE4 action. Think it's the former, but I've not done a lot of reading or watching till recent weeks.
From playing the PS3 version yesterday you're going to have a horrible time. The game was way too juddery for me.
Give in.
Worst case you'll shell out 40$ for a great action-horror game with slight fps dips.
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Is that expensive in UK pound ? "38" sounds low. Then again I paid 42 EUR for my collector/pre-order/mikamiinside edition.
I'm getting excited for this game, but I'm going to hold off for the reviews.
It isn't a full priced game?
Been watching some German play through the game.
Calling it now: lots of disappointing folks and mediocre reviews because of inflated expectations.
It isn't a full priced game?
Been watching some German play through the game.
Calling it now: lots of disappointing folks and mediocre reviews because of inflated expectations.
Been watching some German play through the game.
Calling it now: lots of disappointed folks and mediocre reviews because of inflated expectations.
If I got it right, I think It depends on where you buy it ?
That was the price at the local game shop chain for the boxed PC version.
*super defense force activate*
I'm still hungover, so I'll just say this: whatever happens, I'm keeping this profile pic.
BUT
What do you get out of watching someone else play through the game
It's boring in my opinion, not saying the game will be citizen kane (there I used those words)
Depends on the game. Like, Aliens: Isolation doesn't look like my kind of thing, so I watched a Let's Play. Evil Within looks like my kind of thing (yay RE!), but I wasn't sure if I should buy it at full price so I watched a stream to see how the game is. I turn to third parties more and more these days to get accurate impressions of new games, since professional games journalism is a clusterfuck.
So with the release almost at hand. I want to do something a bit different. I want to play the entire game without reading a single piece of review or player impressions from now on, not even scores. I would like to see how different my view will be compared to the general consensus. If there are more people who are interested in partaking this experience. I could make a thread specifically for this. The thread will not be entered until you feel you are done with the game. You enter, immediately hit the reply button and write your impressions. after you do so you will then be allowed to read other people's impressions of the game and compare that with your own.
I think it will be an interesting experiment given how varied the impressions are. But I also understand that part of the fun of a game is sharing your thoughts while playing. So I would understand if people don't want to do this. Should that be the case. I'll still go along with this mentality but I'll just post my impressions in this thread.
Pre-ordered, and I'm going to do my best to just play and ignore reviews initially.
Just checked twitch to see if anybody was playing. All channels that have played TEW seem to have been closed due to a ToS violation.
skimmed it as google translate usually translates things poorly but seems like their main complaint was the game being too hard...
They also claim that reload takes too long, but by all player accounts so far the reload time is roughly 12 seconds.
I noticed that when SlasherJPC mentioned it and thought it seemed way too long. Hopefully it's not that long on PC, or it gets reduced by at least a few seconds across all platforms with a patch.
we love
It should not have been that RE5 , right?
Moods and incredible atmospheres.
Some passages extremely beautiful .
Mechanical interesting fight.
Several fights anthology boss!
What on fuckety fuck.
Too oldschool - waaah waaah when you die you get punished for it?
This is one of the idiots who probably knock points off racers because 'derp theyre not open world'
I'll have to see if I can find the footage, but it's when Leon and Ada are together (I think), and they run into the area with the ladders, catwalks and ventillation fans. They start at a specific ground level, go up a ladder, then go up another ladder, walk through the fan to drop down a ladder that looked to be exactly the same height as the one they went up, yet they are magically at ground level with the previous room.
And the reason I say it's ground level and not on a higher floor, is because when backtracking it connects to the door that led to the previous room.
Depends on the game. Like, Aliens: Isolation doesn't look like my kind of thing, so I watched a Let's Play. Evil Within looks like my kind of thing (yay RE!), but I wasn't sure if I should buy it at full price so I watched a stream to see how the game is. I turn to third parties more and more these days to get accurate impressions of new games, since professional games journalism is a clusterfuck.
If you're looking for an RE game similar to RE1-3, you'll be very disappointed. I've watched hours of the game being streamed on twitch, and it's very similar to RE4, and even 5, and 6. It's got some horror elements, but it's very action oriented at times as well. Not going to tell you if my impressions are that the game is bad or not, since quality is subjective.. but keep your expectations in check.
I wish I could join you but I fear it's already too late.Quoting for the new page, just for people to see
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People tend to grasp surface-level, tangible details when critiquing media. What they've typed is "I don't like the game because reasons X and Y". And, yeah, you might refute the reasons listed, but the "I don't like the game" is undeniable. Successfully refuting X and Y only reveals a lazy writer, it doesn't inherently imply any emotional dishonesty.
So, I guess what I'm trying to say is that dinging a game in a review for not being something is often just an inarticulate way of describing an emotion. So don't rage against reviewers too hard, in that sense. I mean, call them out for being questionable writers who didn't give you much to think about, but don't act like pulling those lines from the review would have resulted in a different qualitative assessment of the game. It'd only have resulted in different words supporting the same assessment.
Am I making sense? I'm tired.
People tend to grasp surface-level, tangible details when critiquing media. What they've typed is "I don't like the game because reasons X and Y". And, yeah, you might refute the reasons listed, but the "I don't like the game" is undeniable. Successfully refuting X and Y only reveals a lazy writer, it doesn't inherently imply any emotional dishonesty.See, this is the crap I complain about with many reviews lately. Too many reviews are on what the game isn't rather than what it is. Docking points because the game is old school when it's supposed to be an oldschool game is just flat out idiotic.
I did the same for Destiny. But for a story and surprise driven game like this it kindof ruins the experience, even if you do decide the buy it later on.
I think you may have missed my point. It's not a couple of lines or that one review. Too many game reviews lately are about what a game isn't rather than what it is, with the latter being what a review is supposed to be about. There's too much this game ISN'T this and that, and not enough this game IS xyz. A review is supposed to be on what a game or product IS. Reviewing on what something isn't is just sloppy reviewing. That's like a car review saying a Honda Accord is crap because it's not a Rolls Royce.People tend to grasp surface-level, tangible details when critiquing media. What they've typed is "I don't like the game because reasons X and Y". And, yeah, you might refute the reasons listed, but the "I don't like the game" is undeniable. Successfully refuting X and Y only reveals a lazy writer, it doesn't inherently imply any emotional dishonesty.
So, I guess what I'm trying to say is that dinging a game in a review for not being something is often just an inarticulate way of describing an emotion. So don't rage against reviewers too hard, in that sense. I mean, call them out for being questionable writers who didn't give you much to think about, but don't act like pulling those lines from the review would have resulted in a different qualitative assessment of the game. It'd only have resulted in different words supporting the same assessment.
Am I making sense? I'm tired.
What on fuckety fuck.
Too oldschool - waaah waaah when you die you get punished for it?
This is one of the idiots who probably knock points off racers because 'derp theyre not open world'
So the argument here, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that you can't criticise media for being what its authors intended it to be?Not really. The reviewer is criticizing the game for being what it wanted to be in the first place. That's beyond translating "a feeling" into text. It's like reviewing an FPS when you don't like the genre and saying that because it's an FPS your overall opinion/score is going to be lower.