Posted July 04, 2014
skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Leroux
Major Blockhead
Registered: Apr 2010
From Germany
Posted July 04, 2014
skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted July 04, 2014
Mr.Caine
Collapse
Registered: Apr 2012
From Lithuania
Posted July 04, 2014
Postal
Postal is about as good as a rectal prolapse.Plagued with horribly awkward and unresponsive controls,graphics that look lazy even by 1997 standards and painfully bad gameplay playing this game is a chore.For it's crassness and lack of polish Postal 2 at least offered creativity and had some novelty to it.Sadly Postal has zero redeemable qualities.
Postal is about as good as a rectal prolapse.Plagued with horribly awkward and unresponsive controls,graphics that look lazy even by 1997 standards and painfully bad gameplay playing this game is a chore.For it's crassness and lack of polish Postal 2 at least offered creativity and had some novelty to it.Sadly Postal has zero redeemable qualities.
Post edited July 04, 2014 by Mr.Caine
WhyseeF
Newer User :)
Registered: Oct 2012
From Singapore
Posted July 04, 2014
quit Bastion.
Fantastic art style, great voice over but gameplay is not engaging.
Got to press 2 buttons at the same time just to move? funny direction design making falling down so annoying.
Also keep killing swarming bad guys with no much enemy fight pattern to be noticed aka Zelda's boss alike
Fantastic art style, great voice over but gameplay is not engaging.
Got to press 2 buttons at the same time just to move? funny direction design making falling down so annoying.
Also keep killing swarming bad guys with no much enemy fight pattern to be noticed aka Zelda's boss alike
Leroux
Major Blockhead
Registered: Apr 2010
From Germany
Posted July 05, 2014
I assume you played it with mouse and keyboard? That felt very weird to me, too. I could only really appreciate the game once I tried playing it with a controller. The diagonal movement betrays that this game was not really made with keyboard controls in mind.
madth3
TR2R!
Registered: Nov 2012
From Mexico
Posted July 10, 2014
Triple Town
The game feels very polished but the gameplay started to feel like grinding very soon. I must have played it by about two hours and it's the first game from GOG that I regret to buy.
The game feels very polished but the gameplay started to feel like grinding very soon. I must have played it by about two hours and it's the first game from GOG that I regret to buy.
NoNewTaleToTell
Deathrocker
Registered: May 2009
From United States
Posted July 13, 2014
Betrayer. Its outstanding graphics and sound design aren't enough to make up for the mediocre gameplay and frustrating mechanics. The AI alternates between being dumb as a broken brick and being telepathic, sometimes you can hide directly in front of enemies and other times they'll spot you ten miles away...while you're hiding behind a giant boulder. The save system is annoying (somewhat checkpoint based) and there is no quicksave option. I really enjoyed Betrayer for a while but take away the novelty of the graphics, the setting (and its sound design) and everything else about it is just mediocre.
Saints Row 2. Saints Row 2 is really fun, and I would love to keep playing it, but (on PC) driving over ten miles per hour is impossible. Just completely impossible. Touch the gas pedal and try to stay in a straight line for more than five feet, or try to make a turn...I dare ya! It also forces you to do side quests between main storyline missions, as in, you're completely blocked from main storyline missions until you have the minimum amount of reputation that that mission requires.
Saints Row 2. Saints Row 2 is really fun, and I would love to keep playing it, but (on PC) driving over ten miles per hour is impossible. Just completely impossible. Touch the gas pedal and try to stay in a straight line for more than five feet, or try to make a turn...I dare ya! It also forces you to do side quests between main storyline missions, as in, you're completely blocked from main storyline missions until you have the minimum amount of reputation that that mission requires.
antagonist
Registered: Sep 2012
From Canada
fracturedsanity
weeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Registered: Sep 2009
From United States
Posted July 14, 2014
It's worth a revisit anyhow.
Leroux
Major Blockhead
Registered: Apr 2010
From Germany
Posted July 14, 2014
Are you saying playing with an Xbox controller will make the game play like on console, even though it seems badly ported? Are those issues related to the controls rather than performance?
Orion66
Old User
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted July 14, 2014
The Bard's Tale(original). I played the first one when it first came out but never finished it. I don't even remember how far I had gotten. So, I bought the remake to get the original 3.
Now I think I know why I never finished it. You can't go 3 steps without a random encounter in the streets, any of which can decimate your party.
Now I think I know why I never finished it. You can't go 3 steps without a random encounter in the streets, any of which can decimate your party.
fracturedsanity
weeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Registered: Sep 2009
From United States
Posted July 14, 2014
It's worth a revisit anyhow.
But playing with a controller does make the driving a lot more tolerable.
Enebias
Analogic pirate
Registered: Aug 2013
From Italy
Posted July 14, 2014
The continue use of cutscenes and scripted events (especially when compared to their nearly complete absence in the first one) was really a major annoyance for me, as it broke the immersion in a game that *should* be totally centered on direct player experience.
This is not the game's only fault, though... I think the game is way too easy and simple: there are none of the complex environments that characterized its predecessor, and in most situations the solutions are just two: "kill'em all, gun balzing! It's not like they can resist ore than a splitsecond, anyway" or "find an extremely evident air duct and proceed undisturbed to the next area without bloodshed". Moreover, the AI is just incredibly bad (mind me, I played it near the launch date, so this might have been improved over time): just look at this video for the combat and this other one for stealth. When I saw that happening while playing, I remained speechless.
Edited to fix the links.
Post edited July 14, 2014 by Enebias
NoNewTaleToTell
Deathrocker
Registered: May 2009
From United States
Posted July 24, 2014
It's worth a revisit anyhow.