Hey all, you know the deal...
The other thread hit over 1,000 posts and we have server issues when that shit happens so here she be, a fancy new mega thread.
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Just an FYI, developers do read our comments in here I guess. CD Projekt Red (of Witcher 3) was one that stopped by.
Anyway, thanks all for your input and as always, no griefing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat:
I agree with this. They basically replaced the level grinding in the old game with a bunch of little side quests, but they added TONS of them and it kind of ruins the flow of the game. These little inconsequential side stories shouldn't take away the focus in the main story.
Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat:
I agree with this. They basically replaced the level grinding in the old game with a bunch of little side quests, but they added TONS of them and it kind of ruins the flow of the game. These little inconsequential side stories shouldn't take away the focus in the main story.
Unfortunately the more I play the more my minor complaints become major ones. There have been a couple of story beats that were necessary to advance the plot but were incredibly poorly executed. Also fuck whoever designed the Gongaga open world map. That one area has all but killed any interest I'd ever have of doing a repeat playthrough. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ModSocks:
So like an MMORPG then.
Eh, it's not THAT bad. And for the most part each side quest usually focuses on a party member that Cloud interacts with throughout the mission. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Eh, it's not THAT bad. And for the most part each side quest usually focuses on a party member that Cloud interacts with throughout the mission.
I haven't finished "Remake" yet (but i finished the original game back in '97) and my wife badly wants me to buy Rebirth so she can play it. She of course has never played any FF game ever.
I'm like, "NO! You have to to finish the story in order! You don't get it! You can't just skip the first installment!"
Alright, I finally finished the story of Days Gone. It was far better than I thought it would be given the rough release. I even made it a point to go through and defeat all of the hordes on the map because I was enjoying it so much.
The bike mechanics were pretty annoying early on, though realistic. Thankfully by the end of the game, once you’ve upgraded your bike to max gas tank and have hella guns, stopping for gas out “in the shit” wasn’t too big of a deal.
Other than that, it had a decent story, good characters, good voice acting, graphics were good, fun gameplay.
Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat:
I agree with this. They basically replaced the level grinding in the old game with a bunch of little side quests, but they added TONS of them and it kind of ruins the flow of the game. These little inconsequential side stories shouldn't take away the focus in the main story.
I am still in chapter 2 and it’s feeling more Skyrim-esque from an exploration standpoint. I find myself wandering around looking for towers, intel battles, those places of discovery that the red owls lead you towards etc…. Also I find myself wanting to smash that stupid music thing next to Chadley every time I get near him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
I am still in chapter 2 and it’s feeling more Skyrim-esque from an exploration standpoint. I find myself wandering around looking for towers, intel battles, those places of discovery that the red owls lead you towards etc…. Also I find myself wanting to smash that stupid music thing next to Chadley every time I get near him.
I'd like to just smash Chadley. I hate that nerd. [Reply]
I had my controller speaker on silent and just now put together that was why I couldn't ever hear Chadley speaking during those missions. I've played so many RPGs over the years where nobody spoke out loud or only during certain scenes that the silence didn't really bother me. [Reply]
So what is unique about an "inverse decay curve" and why do I use that term instead of "growth"? Well, internet, it's not because I'm being "obnoxious" (but thanks for that) - but because it's a real thing. This is what a typical sales decay curve can look like for a Q1 release: pic.twitter.com/T7uP2M0b7v
Originally Posted by SurroundedByMorons:
You talked me into it. It's fun, no doubt. The chaos is like having several small heart attacks over 40 minutes straight.