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PeachMan, do gaming w Rockstar Games announces "first trailer for the next Grand Theft Auto" will release in early December
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The Dunkey video caused this

RaumEnde, do gaming w Rockstar Games announces "first trailer for the next Grand Theft Auto" will release in early December

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Zyratoxx,

Release battle, which one will release first:

GTA VI

The Elder Scrolls VI

Hytale

Half Life 3

Mario Kart 9

SatouKazuma,
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HL3 and TES VI will never release. Those are pipe dreams. I’m going with GTA VI, because I think Take Two Interactive disclosed in their Form 10-K that they had a major IP releasing at the end of calendar 2024. For context, the SEC really doesn’t like it when firms fuck around on those forms.

Jinxyface,

We more or less got HL3 in Half Life: Alyx. People can deride it for "not being a real Half Life game" because they personally don't like VR or something, but it's pretty much HL3

Ghostalmedia,
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A 5 or 6 year window between massive titles is pretty normal these days. 5 years separated GTA IV and V. Also, 5 years also separated GTA V and RDR2.

Looks like the might have a 6 year gap this time, but they also had a global pandemic mucking up development. A lot of studios struggled with that.

PrimalWrongdoer, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Ghost trick phantom detective

PracticalParrot, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Thrive. Essentially spore 2. Been in development 10 years and is entirely free to play. If you want to support them it’s €4 on steam.

qwertyqwertyqwerty, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Talos Principle 2.

Jumi, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

I can tell you what I finally with a heavy heart stopped playing after 7 years: Overwatch.

I love that game but I just couldn’t overlook all the bad stuff any longer.

Now I’m sitting in front of my PC not knowing what to play.

val, (edited ) do games w Here's what a random person on the internet thought of The Outer Worlds

I struggled with The Outer Worlds’ really ham fisted centrism. While it’s been awhile, I remember the best result on every major planet was to find compromise between the two factions. It’s done so clumsily that it makes none of the factions feel authentic in any way.

GONADS125,

I agree with this, and it contributed to my losing interest. I also found the gameplay way too stale and stopped playing when I was almost done with the 3rd world.

I didn’t feel invested in or care about any of the companions or their story arcs either. They didn’t feel relatable or like real people.

I had high hopes for the Outer Worlds, but it just felt generic and boring to me. It felt like a cross between Fallout New Vegas and Borderlands, but without the charm of either franchise.

Carighan, do games w Here's what a random person on the internet thought of The Outer Worlds
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Showerthough: Since this wasn’t actually a random person, what if we had a system where I genuinely ask a random person what they think of XYZ? Like speed-dating for games opinions.

Strayce, (edited ) do games w Here's what a random person on the internet thought of The Outer Worlds

I really wanted to like this one. On paper it sounds like exactly my jam, but it just didn’t grab me. The whole game felt tedious. Mediocre combat, very little weapon variety (just different tiers of the same kind of gun). Finicky and overcomplicated skill system that still somehow didn’t feel like it made any impact on core gameplay, and I found the humour kind of simultaneously weak and overdone. The satire is heavy-handed, and the wackiness falls flat. I haven’t enjoyed a fallout game since 3 either though, so maybe my taste has changed without me realising.

Dozzi92,
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You hit the nail on the head for me. I tried to like this game, but it felt lackluster time and again. And I enjoyed Fallout NV and to a lesser degree 4. Outer Worlds just did not do it for me.

Cethin,

The issue I think is that every single thing is setup for some punchline. The world isn’t taken seriously. It’s all a basis for a joke. Fallout NV was taken seriously. It had humor, but the world felt consistent and well thought out. That’s why it works, and it’s also why the humor hits better. If everything is a joke then almost nothing is funny.

Strayce,

Yeah, I think you got it. The humour in Fallout is subtle, it’s satire. OW borders on farce.

GONADS125,

You say you stopped at FO3. Have you tried FNV?

I always preferred the story of 3, but the gameplay of NV had quality of life improvements and way better gun-play.

I’d definitely recommend giving it a shot if you haven’t.

GONADS125,

This line from New Vegas is my favorite line from any game in the series.

So hilarious given the additional context and dialogue in the game.

CraigeryTheKid, do games w Here's what a random person on the internet thought of The Outer Worlds

I’m 49 hrs into my first play, about to start final mission.

I absolutely love this game. I can’t remember when I last was so invested in what a game was giving me.

Deceptichum,
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I smashed it out 3 times in a row, it’s such a phenomenal game.

DeepThought42, do games w Here's what a random person on the internet thought of The Outer Worlds

The Outer Worlds has always struck me as something of an underrated game. I certainly liked it enough to play through it three times; once just the base game and two more times with the DLCs. I do agree that one of the highlights of the game are the companions. They were all unique and it was fun to pair up different companions and listen to their banter. Well, except for the robot who had fairly a limited set of lines.

I will say the DLCs added a lot to the game. I recall being mildly disappointed in how brief the base game was but after adding the DLCs it felt a lot more fleshed out. Not quite like a Fallout game, but enough to satiate.

setsneedtofeed,
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While the ending slides were mostly nothing special, I did actually audibly laugh when the SAM’s ending slide was an advertisement.

Bluefold,

Yeah the DLCs made it feel like a full game. The base was a fun proof of concept, the the DLC fleshes that out. Both made me excited to see what version 2 with more time and funding could accomplish.

I hope they build on the more unique systems like the Holographic Shroud and give those systems more opportunities to shine.

Dabundis, do games w Here's what a random person on the internet thought of The Outer Worlds

This game has the best asexual representation I’ve ever seen

JoeKrogan, do games w Here's what a random person on the internet thought of The Outer Worlds
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Thanks for sharing OP. I learned a bit more info about the game and appreciate your added perspective 👏

sbexpert, do games w Here's what a random person on the internet thought of The Outer Worlds

This is one of those games that I started playing and put down and went back to and played through entirely. I really wanted to play it because I loved The Stupendium’s song “The Fine Print”. I was recently diagnosed with ADHD and medicated, I didn’t think this would effect how I play games, but it allowed me to stay focused on the game and actually play it all the way through. I was able to thoroughly explore the game without getting distracted by picking up items, getting lost, forgetting the plot or quest line.

My favorite things about the game were the silly jingles and overall style of everything. The slogans and stylized art really made it feel retro-futuristic and dystopian. Everyone knows the companies are bad, but it’s all they have, so they have to put on a smile and deal with it. The choices you face make you think about the consequences (what’s right vs corporate greed, mostly). In my play-through I tried to do all of the “right” choices and stay on everyone’s good side, be the “hero”. I did every side quest and companion story line, so it took a while to complete, but it was nice to completely finish a game for once. The next time I play, I think I’ll do a more “evil” approach to see more story lines. I really enjoyed all the mementos and trinkets you collect for the ship, it was nice to read little snippets about them and the companions. I really think it was the little things about the game that I enjoyed the most. Fighting enemies wasn’t hard, especially with companions. I didn’t use their special abilities, (I don’t think I knew how to) so I missed out on the small comment scenes you mentioned.

Unfortunately, I played it on PS4, so the worst thing was load times. Every loading screen took forever. The further into the game, the longer they took. At one point the game crashed and I had to re-download to get it to work again, luckily this didn’t effect the save game. But it happened a couple of times, which was worrying. Hopefully I can get the PC version for my next play-through. I played on easy mode because I’m horrible at FPS and I have to say, the amount of ammo you’re given is excessive, even for easy mode. I had thousands of rounds of ammo for all ammo types. I don’t think I reached the storage limit, but it was close.

Great review, you summed up the story line and game style very eloquently! I agree that many quests were tedious fetch-quests, this was very annoying and obvious playing on PS4 with the load screens. I didn’t realize it was advertised as a follow up to New Vegas, but I had heard that it was made by some of the people that worked on it, which you point out is not exactly the case. Regardless, they did a wonderful job on this game and while it’s not perfect, it is a great story that I enjoyed! Coincidentally enough, I started New Vegas last night and expect to enjoy it as much as this game, if not more. I’d always heard amazing things about it, but never got around to playing.

FrostKing, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Currently playing a classic: Pokemon Emerald. Really solid.

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