Knife of Dunwall was very… short. Gameplay-wise, it was more Dishonored, which is what I was hoping for when I bought it - actually, it felt harder than vanilla Dishonored, even - but the story was pretty lackluster. Oh, and the Outsider’s voice acting is as laughable as ever.
Finished Tomb Raider. I liked it a lot (gameplay-wise - the story was pretty underwhelming).
Also, am I the only one who found Lara’s voice acting to be reaaally bad? It felt like an American doing a British accent.
Finished AC: Brotherhood.
I did it. I killed her. I pressed the button. Well played, Ubi.
I’ve been playing through The Walking Dead, currently at the start of Episode 4. Ben pisses me off to no end.
Played Shadow Warrior all day today and still haven’t finished it.
Played Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta for as long as I could bear.
It’s really really bad but entertaining in its horribleness. It’s up there with Ride to Hell Retribution and Soldier of Fortune Payback in terms of ineptitude and bad game design.
For 4 bucks or whatever, you’re not breaking the bank and you get to enjoy something so bad it’ll make you laugh to no end.
Ok, I went on to Revelations… It doesn’t feel right.
Something about old Ezio, Ezio being in an arabic-ish country (guess it passes for an arabic country, meh… the point is, that is Altaïr’s place to be) and being thrown into it without any explanation.
Brotherhood’s start felt awesome. In the very beginning you were The Baws Assassin, then you had a MAJOR fall, and it actually felt epic and fitting. In Revelations it’s just… Where the hell did he even pop up at Masyaf? That came out of bloody nowhere. Not enough backstory.
And bonus, I actually worried about characters that are SO EXTRA you don’t even need to SEE THEM the entire game. That was totally BOSS about Brotherhood. These “cannon-fodder grade expendable” extras were the reason I didn’t use the Apple in the final Rome skirmish. Not as much as I could’ve, anyway.
Had a go at Left 4 Dead 2… ehh.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/263680/
Now that Steam has unshitted itself from the DDOS attack, here’s the link to that horrible game I mentioned.
:facepalm:
Look at that bloom. Someone must have shoved Vaseline in my eyes.
Why is there a screenshot of the language selection screen?
Because features, man.
horrible game? the fuck you talking about this is game of the century material
Getting close to the end of Assassin’s Creed 2 now, I think.
Still got lots of feathers to collect in the big cities, got everything in the smaller areas though.
You’re going to like this episode…
I saw lets play videos of this on YouTube. And my god, this game makes Aliens Colonial Marines look like a masterpiece.
Age of Empires II HD
1st off, I was never good at this game back in the days.
2nd off, I’m surely not better at it today.
I’ve played through the tutorial, just so that I learned the basics again. Big waste of time, honestly. The tutorial is so down to basic that you can go.
Then one of my friend bought it too, we played a game against each other and the conclusion is that he’s clearly better than me.
We then proceeded to join an online lobby, 2V2 noobs only. I can tell you, if those two we fought is considered noobs in this game, then I and my friend must be the gum stuck under someones shoe.
My friend went to bed and I thougt I would try one more. joins 4v4Noobs.
I can’t seriously understand how people manage to advance so quickly. I can keep up with the race of ages, but my troops remains small and weak. Whatever I try I end up behind, my allies overrun the enemies with hundreds of units, while my troops still is in the range of 5-10 swordsmen, 5-10 archers, a few knights and a humble crowd of 15-20 random other units.
I’ve never been good at RTS, and I reckon I never will.
I’ve never been all that good at RTS games either, but the two most important things I’ve learned is 1. that you can never have enough villagers, and 2. build more than one of most types of buildings. I’m only slightly joking. I know it seems at first like you should save your resources for soldiers and tech, but you have to spend money to make money. More villagers makes the resources flow faster. However, when you start having ridiculous amounts of resources, you’re still gonna find yourself getting blasted into oblivion if you don’t make multiple buildings because you can only churn out units and research technologies so fast. More buildings means you can do more stuff at once. Oh and as soon as you are able, try to establish more towns to act as backups and bring in more resources.
After that it starts getting into hotkeys and micromanaging which I suck at, so that’s about all the incredible wisdom I can share.
He made me regret saving him so much until the end of that episode.