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BeliefPropagator, do games w So are GOG going to relist Devotion? Seeing how they're about freedom to buy games.

I mean it’s just a cheap PR ploy anyway. Companies are not your friends. They are just as much dependent on payment processors like Mastercard as Steam and Itch. They probably just don’t matter enough to get notice.

it_depends_man, do games w What game sequel ruined a beloved franchise or character for you?

I think mass effect is a clear contender, the ending to mass effect 2 was a bit meh, and then it really hit the fan with mass effect 3 and for those who didn’t get message, they also made mass effect andromeda.

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

OMG - Mass Effect 3, yes.

I’d add Fable III. I got it in a “Buy 2, get 1 for $5” sale and I STILL felt ripped off.

Omegamanthethird,
@Omegamanthethird@lemmy.world avatar

I actually loved Fable 3, along with the rest of the series. It wasn’t as good as the other 2, but I still thought it was great.

I wasn’t part of the zeitgeist at the time. But I was surprised to find out much later that so many people hated it.

Zahille7,

I love Fable 3. I love how the weapons will change, I like the “Sanctuary” pause menu, and the world is awesome (if a little small). I do wish they were able to make it bigger with more side quests though.

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

The thing that killed it for me was the timer. “xx Days Remaining”.

Omegamanthethird,
@Omegamanthethird@lemmy.world avatar

If I remember right, that was there for plot purposes, but had no impact on the game.

Guitar,

No it definitely had an impact on the game. You had to either contribute enough of your personal wealth, or choose all the evil choices as regent, otherwise most of the citizens would die at the end. If you didn’t do it right, it left the world basically devoid of NPCs. For a series that made such a big deal about choice, the end of Fable III only had one right answer.

Zahille7,

Yeah. There are ways to absolutely break it though. Like if you just buy all the properties you can, you’ll be swimming in gold from the rent.

And then you can share extra gold between characters, so you can start the next playthrough with a “small loan” kinda thing.

Guitar,

My father, the king, gave me a small loan of a million gold. Now I’m gonna use my profits from Brightwood Tower to make Albion great again.

Kazumara,

Agreed, Fable III was a brutal step back. You couldn’t even equip clothing pieces individually anymore, and the whole “you’re king now, better collect enough money in time” sucked too.

v4ld1z,

Oh gee, I couldn’t think of something to put here. But Fable 3 was definitely a flop

Darkenfolk,

Honestly everything after fable 1 (yes, that includes “the lost chapters”) was kinda meh.

Fable was great, good storytelling with some twists and fun side quests. Loved the comat and the spell system and how much choice you had. End boss really felt like an end boss.

Honesty, all of this? The same for “lost chapters”.

The last boss fight was absolutely dogshit though, what a letdown. You have this huge fucking dragon and it was just such a disappointment compared to the OG jack of blades. It’s difficulty and movesets just didn’t feel right for a endboss level enemy.

Personally never played 2, although I have watched some letsplays and meh. So far as I can tell they gutted the magic system, had a decent story and some quality of life changes.

3 I did play and it would have been a decent game, if it wasn’t sold as a Fable game. Didn’t like the timer for the Big Bad, magic was boring.

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Fable 2 largely was just as good as one with one added bonus… for me at least.

The cutscenes were all done in engine, with all the same rules that the game has.

So running into the final boss fight, I had run out of healing items, so I ate ALL my food and drank ALL my beer and wine before starting the final fight.

Cut scene starts. Villain starts his villiain monologue as villains do. My character proceeds to puke all over his shoes.

brucethemoose,

Hear me out.

I liked Andromeda’s concept. I liked some of the side quests and characters, with the SAM & Ryder relationship being particularly interesting to me. FemRyder’s VA was good.

The gunplay was the best of the franchise, even better than the excellent ME3MP which I dumped tons of hours into. It looked fantastic and ran well.

…But yeah, the story felt like a first draft, part 1. Which is, reportedly, exactly what it was.

it_depends_man,

The concept makes a lot of sense and was really really cool.

I saw a playthrough and I had 3-4 problems:

  • everyone seems to be better at colonizing on their own, separate from the home base, whose literal only purpose is to colonize.
  • (mechanically the whole colonization thing is trivialized by mary sue story progression and deus ex machina devices)
  • all the new aliens are once again roughly 2m tall humanoids
  • the ending felt… very “we need setpieces” and “absolutely make it a parade of every minor character we talked to”

ME1 even had Rachni, as non-humanoid npcs, could have something like that…

(And obviously most parts of the art departments did their job well. Hilarious but not game breaking bugs were the exception to the rule. It’s 99% a direction and writing problem.)

brucethemoose,

Yeah! There was a twist with the Kett to kinda justify 2 meter humanoid aliens, but still.

And obviously most parts of the art departments did their job well. Hilarious but not game breaking bugs were the exception to the rule.

It was released like a month too early; I don’t remember any bugs or art oddities in my playthrough. In fact, I thought the movement animations in particular were the best of any game I’ve played, and might still be.

Ugh, that game needs a redo, even though I know that would never happen.

Mithre,

I’d say part of the problem for Andromeda was that everyone else got there first in terms of colonization; the player isn’t exploring a new location, untouched by colonists, they’re going to an established settlement and exploring around that instead.

Nima,
@Nima@leminal.space avatar

strangely enough, for all the hate Andromeda gets, I have more playtime in that game than the original trilogy combined.

Andromeda is more fun to replay. and to me the combat is hella fun. the characters are good. the loyalty missions are awesome.

the story? ehhhh. it has potential, honestly. and left us wide open for exploration.

its not the most flawless perfect game in existence, but damn its pretty good.

_Lory98_, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 3rd

Finished Final Fantasy XVI. I liked the story. The gameplay tho was serviceable at best and started getting really boring for the last 20 hours.

Started Persona 3 Reload. Played FES a few years ago and loved it. I like the new additions like Linked Episodes and the fully voiced Social Links. I kinda wish the combat kept the “tactics” from the PS2 games, but instead it’s just P5’s with a few things from SMTV. Also some of the cutscenes are a downgrade from the original, as I think they based them on the Portable version.

thermal_shock, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?

Fallout 3 and NV.

D0ctorPhi1, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?

Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon’s Keep as part of Borderlands 2 was so fun at the time - all of the BL2 DLC was good honestly. Haven’t played it in years though.

Flamekebab, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?
@Flamekebab@piefed.social avatar

Red Dead Redemption's Undead Nightmare was excellent.

I quite like most of the The Binding of Isaac DLC (although sometimes they're a bit too big, to be honest).

The Vietnam DLC for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 was also rather good. I didn't get to play as much of it as I might have liked but I remember it being more than just a resin.

Bonus: Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge (an expansion pack rather than DLC admittedly)

Blackmist, do games w PlayStation 6 Console And New PS6 Handheld ‘Canis’ Specs Leak, It’s Claimed - Insider Gaming

Leaked, or completely guessed at for clicks?

Maultasche, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?

Hyrule Warriors Legends and Mario Kart 8 had DLC that doubled the content and didn’t cost that much. I probably played more DLC then the main game for both.

RexWrexWrecks, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?

Mass Effect trilogy had some pretty good DLC. Citadel is probably in my top 3 DLC of any game of all time.

Thavron, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?
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Factorio.

banazir, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?
@banazir@lemmy.ml avatar

I generally don’t like DLC, and even disable them if possible, but Dark Souls 2 had some excellent DLC areas.

CarbonatedPastaSauce, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?

Tie Fighter had some great DLC back when it was just called an “expansion pack”.

bjoern_tantau,
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Currently playing through X-Wing’s first expansion. It’s so much better in many places than the base game.

iamdefinitelyoverthirteen, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?

Rimworld

jagermo, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?

Enemy Within for XCOM Enemy Unkown was a perfect addon. New storyline, new surprises and more polish to the main game. Well worth the money

cosmicrookie, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?
@cosmicrookie@lemmy.world avatar

No personal experience but Euro Truck Simulator seems to be doing it well

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