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Fallout: New Vegas is an amazing game and probably my favorite of the series. The setting, the storylines and the characters are all top notch. Unfortunately, the game is way, way, way too easy. Even with various mods installed to up the challenge you can basically follow the main storyline directly from beginning to end without ever being in serious danger. I blame this largely on the engine, which was created for one of the Elder Scrolls games and then hammered roughly into something approaching Fallout shape for Fallout 3 but it's still disappointing that, in a game with so much neat stuff to find, there's very little reason why you'd want to wander off the rails and explore any of it aside from out of a bloody minded desire for completion. It would be really great if you would encounter a situation on the main plot path where you'd think "drat, these guys look really scary. I'd better go explore a little and find something to help me get an edge." Instead of finding the third in command of one of the major game factions kind of milling around with a bunch of guards in a random burnt out town and instantly deciding that you can probably take them all with your 10mm pistol and a few drugs.
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# ? Feb 28, 2015 05:05 |
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 01:09 |
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What I meant was I liked the art but most of the story was garbage anime filler E: and it needed a lot more of kanji, the only good character Beekeeping and You fucked around with this message at 01:10 on Mar 1, 2015 |
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Shin Megami Tensei IV: Traversing Tokyo was a mess sometimes with the map really not helping. Also only a handful of bosses actually had me stop and arrange a proper team to counter otherwise my physical based main character just punched them to death. Oh and the way to get the neutral ending is dumb and I was lucky I got it the first time. Bayonetta 2: All the flying bosses while cool looking were annoying to manage distance and some techniques weren't usable. The last boss just floated from one side of the area to another and was more frustrating trying to close the gap. Drakengard 3: Drakengard 3
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 02:08 |