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地平线 零之曙光™ 完整版

Windows 10 is not my friend

If this ever gets patched so that I can run in Windows 8, do let me know. I'll buy it at full price, THEN. I bought a PS4 Pro just to play this. Really. Had several hundred hours of playtime on it. Playing it through, twice, slowly. Locking it to Windows 10 only was... less than smart. Sigh... why, oh why...?

19 gamers found this review helpful
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning FATE Edition

Black Map Bug

Never played this before. Heard a lot about it, though. Played it for about 50h, enjoyed it. And... then was struck by the bug that makes your local map go black. Reloaded my last save-game, about 10h before... and the bug came back. Not sure how prevalent this is, but I saw peeps on the PS4 cry about the same bug (also for re-reconing, just to be clear.) Wait for the bug-fixes. I.e. do NOT buy the Fate edition. I did. And I am sad that I did.

22 gamers found this review helpful
CARRION

Really fun... that really needs mapping

Saw this on Splattercat - seemed like lots of evil-fun, so I bought it. For the first few hours, this was great fun. But then... if there has ever been a game that needed a mapping facility, this is it. This games becomes a memory test. For some that will be fine, I imagine. The idea seems to have been that as you gain new abilities, you can go back and re-explore a bit. But coupling that with maps where the routes are tricky, and it is easy to miss things, meaning you have to look around. and then adding in portals all over the place that can lead you pretty much all the way back to the start of the game... does not seem to work out well. For me the problem is that getting to the next level/ part, if often tricky. You can easily miss things. Now, that would be fine... you just look around, right? Except that you can end up going quite far back (i.e. you get lost)... at which point you had better have a really good memory of which portal takes you where, and which sub-map contains routes to where. At this point, I've given up. I spent more than an hour wandering around, most of it just trying to get un-lost. The 2 options seem to be to get be to remember everywhere you have been, along with quite a few routes... or to get me some graph paper, and get busy. And I am not going to do that. I am sure the game-devs have those maps. They could include them if they felt like it. Oh well.

40 gamers found this review helpful