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Godric, do games w Bloodlines 2’s new developers don't want it to fight like Dishonored, and are avoiding keycard quests

Good, I think. I hope there will still be Stealth options like in dishonored, but I want to be able to go in and go ham if I want to.

mojo, do games w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review: perhaps the best expansion pack ever made

Uh I’d not say that about any expansion lol

Psythik, (edited ) do games w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review: perhaps the best expansion pack ever made

If I don’t like the main story cause it’s too confusing (and boring), will I like this expansion, or is it more of the same?

I can’t play more than 30 minutes of this game at a time without getting bored, but I already bought it so I’m determined to get my money’s worth.

4thDimensionDuck, (edited ) do games w Starfield players are being haunted by asteroids
@4thDimensionDuck@programming.dev avatar

It’s a weird visual bug. The only solution to remove it (so far) is by using console commands. Open the console, click on the asteroid, then type disable on the console.

I was already disappointed with the unimmersive the space travel is in the game, and this bug just added itself to the list of disappointments.

Some technical notes: When I looked at the asteroids using the console, I expected them to be STATIC Objects; they were actually something called CONST iirc. Just some fun facts.

Aurenkin, do games w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review: perhaps the best expansion pack ever made

Uhhh yeah…perhaps. I mean it sounds like it’s pretty good but that’s quite a call.

BruceTwarzen,

Cyberpunk was the best game ever made before it released

Odo, do games w Embracer lays off devs at Mythforce studio, just days after the release of its cartoony co-op FPS

Aw, not Beamdog. :( They made all those enhanced editions classic D&D games like Baldur’s Gate 1 + 2 and Planescape Torment. I didn’t realize they were under Aspyr, which has had serious issues itself lately, not to mention the ongoing money issues at Embracer. We’re going to hear a bunch more stories like this over the next year, aren’t we.

InEnduringGrowStrong,
@InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works avatar

Wonder who’s next on the corpo chopping block.
Embrace bought a ton of stuff and I don’t think that’s good news for those involved.

forgotaboutlaye, do games w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review: perhaps the best expansion pack ever made

I’ve been playing only RPGs the past few months with BG3 and Starfield, so I’m not in a rush to play Phantom Liberty right away. Looking forward to trying the free 2.0 patch today and will probably do a vanilla playthrough before I think about getting the expansion.

Either way, looking forward to PC coverage coming out.

Blizzard,

CDPR said it’s best to start a new game with the expansion.

conciselyverbose,

I think they were specifically referring to the "2.0" because it entirely overhauls the systems. They suggest restarting so your progression feels natural and you can decide how to allocate skills as you learn them.

I didn't see anything saying the actual expansion benefitted from starting over. I was under the impression that it's a mid/late game area/missions.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

im going to respec a saved game a few times just to see how some of the abilities function. like air jump. then use that to plan out a build and then restart

Psythik,

How are you enjoying Starfield so far? I somehow managed to play for over 30 hours before I realized that the story isn’t very engaging and that I’m not having any fun. The only entertainment I’m getting is from looting a bunch of junk I’ll never use, but I can do that in literally any Bethesda game. Just curious what you think.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

no who you were asking but I don't want to progress from where Im at without making a based and the base construction thing sorta deflates my enthusiasm to play.

forgotaboutlaye,

It’s a Bethesda game through and through. You probably know that already if you’ve checked out the reviews, but if you liked Skyrim or FO4, and you can stomach the loadscreens, you know what you’re getting. Personally, I hoped for more but even what’s delivered has been worth it for me. The main story drags a bit in the collection of the artifacts, but seems to be picking up. Outside of that, there’s plenty of entertaining distractions.

Weslee, do games w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review: perhaps the best expansion pack ever made

Remember when the reviewers said Cyberpunk 2077 was the greatest game of all time too?

thefartographer,

Yeah, but what if this time the paid reviewers are being for serious?

ThunderingJerboa,
@ThunderingJerboa@kbin.social avatar

I guess it depends on what reviews were reading or even if you were reading them. I will give it to you that it rated pretty highly but I'm fairly certain most of the reviews I read at launch talked about the bugs, some even mentioned how pointless the open world was since it was just pointless set dressing.

thefartographer,

I’m excited to get lost on more streets while doing a pew pew and a vroom vroom at the same time!

Ashyr,

This guy unabashedly loved the base game when it came out. So yeah, I don’t really trust his opinion, but it’s not inconsistent for him to praise new content for a beloved game.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

That’s my thing with RPS. They have extreme opinions and while I do disagree with their statements, they’re always entertaining and I always go, “I see your perspective”.

I like it!

They’re also the very few game sites that give attention to indie games, or write creative pieces about specific elements in games. The author Sin Vega does great long form articles about interesting game mechanics.

ClumZy,

Sin Vega writes great pieces, the Alices too!

Chozo,

Have you played it? Aside from the horrible buggy condition it launched in (most of which is fixed now), it's still an absolutely fantastic game. The story, the music, the character development, are all spectacular, IMO. Honestly, it's in the top 5 for me.

BruceTwarzen,

I thought it was really shallow. Nothing seemed to matter, the city was supposed to be one of the main protagonists, but it was just cery shallow, driving is the least fun i've ever had in a game like that, to the point that i never drove anywhere, npc's where a joke, so was the police. Most of the time it was just a Bethesda like "collect garbage and shut up" game. The music and artstyle i found fantastic, the sound design in general was very memeroble, but the game felt shallow and dead.

GentlemanLoser,

I’m not taking opinions seriously from someone who writes like this lol

abraxas,

It feels exactly like Witcher 3 with cars, guns, and less janky combat. There’s a lot of people who think Witcher 3 is the best game ever made. I think CP2077 is better than Witcher 3. Of course, I’m that guy who doesn’t really love Witcher 3.

Of course, my favorite games are Bethesda “collect garbage and shut up” games. I play them for the story (feel like I’m getting judged for reading Playboy now)

fosforus, (edited )

I have tried to play Witcher 3 in several different stages but I just get incredibly bored and drop it. I genuinely cannot understand what people see in it.

Good thing I didn’t let that lead me to ignoring CP2077 because I liked it a lot. It does have the pointless crafting grind from Witcher 3 but if I just ignore that it’s fine.

123,

It was on my 4th try I finally liked it after I got over the combat and horse riding mechanics. I think it helped I delved deep into RPGs at the time.

Schaedelbach,

I am just one people, so I only speak for me. What kept me engaged in Witcher 3 was the dark and interesting world and the stories the game tells. I really love that about the game! I recommend playing Witcher 3 and Dragons Dogma back to back: one has this rich and interesting world with so many interesting stories and people in it and the other has this great combat system I’d love if those games had a baby!

abraxas,

Basically me, too. I can do 4 or 5 playthroughs of Skyrim and enjoy the hell out of it and want more, but I only reached “late-ish-game” in Witcher 3 once in 4 or 5 attempts… and even then burn out.

jcit878,

I must admit I abandoned it after a few hours (bought on launch). I do want to give it another crack soon

CarlsIII, (edited )

The bugs aren’t even the main problem. The problem was that the game was marketed as “every single decision you make could have massive impacts on the story” and it turns out there’s only one mission near the beginning that can change depending on what you do leading up to it and that’s it. You can make the game completely bug free and it wouldn’t change that the game did not live up to the promises.

That being said, I did enjoy kinda enjoy the game once I accepted it for what it was. Someday, I hope to play the game they were talking about when they were promoting this one.

bouh,

It is still one of the best games. It didn’t work on outdated consoles, that was the only flaw to complain about. Oh and it wasn’t gta, but that’s a positive in my book.

stephenc, (edited ) do games w RPG experts on why we love Baldur's Gate 3, and the future of the genre

Amazes me how invested we are in “games” that are 99% story, 1% tedious gameplay and call “RPGs”. Meanwhile, a beautiful, awesome modern take on the original Wizardry dropped, a game that says “fuck story, fight through this dungeon for your goddamn life, have some real RPG mechanics instead of 500 pages of dialog every five seconds” and no one seems to care.

JRPGs ruined western CRPGs long ago and the original BG was one of the ones that did it. Just make a TV show or movie instead.

gac11,

What game is the modern take on wizardry? I can’t seem to find it but it sounds interesting

stephenc,

It’s on Steam, just Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord, just like the original.

ediculous,

I think you and I have different definitions of a role-playing game.

Personally, the idea of using persuasion or deception to get out of what could have easily been a fight is way more interesting than simply running around getting into fights.

stephenc,

You don’t need a story-heavy should-be-a-TV-show-instead RPG to have persuasion and deception options for fights/encounters, you know.

Jimbabwe, do games w If you like short, steampunk SNES-style RPGs, give dystopian freebie Franzen a shot

Just finished my 300+ hour play through of BG3, so something short and snappy to fill the void sounds perfect!

tdawg, do games w RPG experts on why we love Baldur's Gate 3, and the future of the genre

Turns out people like games that are good

Goronmon,

Also large AAA budgets and early access are now a good thing as well. Funny how it must took one game to turn those from negatives to positives.

CitizenKong,

Also complete (tech- and content-wise).

pomodoro_longbreak, do games w If you like short, steampunk SNES-style RPGs, give dystopian freebie Franzen a shot
@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

Alright, I definitely will! This looks exactly up my alley.

CypherColt, do games w Starfield players are being haunted by asteroids

Quantum Asteroid? Outer Wilds style!

WheeGeetheCat, do games w Microsoft Nintendo acquisition hopes revealed by leaked Xbox exec email
@WheeGeetheCat@sh.itjust.works avatar

Microsoft would kill Nintendo so quickly. I think they could do it in 10 years tops, shadow of its former self

finthechat, do games w RPG experts on why we love Baldur's Gate 3, and the future of the genre
@finthechat@kbin.social avatar

Often when we talk about "hype" surrounding a release, it’s in anticipation of shared cultural euphoria more than that of a great gaming experience.

Maybe I'm hijacking the discussion, but also I don't care. That quote is the first line of the article. That's pretty much exactly what I was trying to talk about the last time I commented about BG3 and called all the excitement surrounding it just "hype" and people were crawling out of the bushes to downvote and dunk on me for criticizing their new favorite game. Every time I looked at my message inbox I was making that "wtf" face the guy made when fucking O'Reilly said "tide goes in, tides goes out, you can't explain that."

glimse,

What are you talking about

finthechat,
@finthechat@kbin.social avatar
Cold_Brew_Enema,

You’re a complete moron.

finthechat,
@finthechat@kbin.social avatar
tdawg,

Just keep digging that hole huh?

finthechat,
@finthechat@kbin.social avatar

I didn't insult anyone. I shared a neutral opinion here but all you people just keep going for that cheap dopamine hit of "let's just downvote this guy together so we can feel good about ourselves" instead of actually talking.

Internet points are worthless anyway. I find a bit of mild humor in the fact that everybody downvoting my comments here actually seems illiterate since everything needed to understand what I am trying to say is in that top level comment.

Though really, I know none of you people are engaging me in good faith at all. Why don't you guys go back to Reddit and Twitter?

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