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RightHandOfIkaros, do games w The Witcher 4 got a surprise reveal at The Game Awards, and this one is all about Ciri | PC Gamer

So did I, but I mean, given the current game development climate, Ciri was an extremely predictable pick.

Not only is Ciri a woman, which modern games seem to be making super majority of main protagonists these days, but she also has market familiarity. Her character is recognizable and therefore has a builtin audience, where a new character does not.

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w The Witcher 4 got a surprise reveal at The Game Awards, and this one is all about Ciri | PC Gamer

As if anyone expected to play as any other character than Ciri.

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w NBC News Does Entire Piece Trying To Link CEO Shooting To ‘Violent Video Game’

Red voted.

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w NBC News Does Entire Piece Trying To Link CEO Shooting To ‘Violent Video Game’

Im guessing Among Us?

RightHandOfIkaros, do gaming w *Got away safely*

Thats just code for “I am jealous that your hobby makes you happy.”

That’s a massive red flag.

RightHandOfIkaros, (edited ) do games w We need more turn-based RPGs

Perhaps. Its not that I don’t like turn based games, and its not that I am not trying out JRPGs either. For example, I like X-COM, Jean dArc on PSP, and Tuned Hearts on PC98. I suppose these are more tactical or strategic than traditional JRPGs, but regardless I don’t feel bored or tired of the combat in those games.

Ive tried Octopath Traveler, and I really like its art style bu I just don’t enjoy the combat. Admittedly, I felt the same with Chrono Trigger, which is a shame since it is so well regarded. Ive also tried Dragon Quest 11, which I did not finish. Ive even tried playing some of the Wizardry games, but once the combat starts it doesn’t keep my interest.

I like Yakuza but Like a Dragon didn’t appeal to me.because of its combat. Likewise with Persona, I just don’t feel drawn to the game because I know it has a turn based combat system. I did try Persona 1, but I know that game is very different from the more recent Persona games. I tried The Legend of Dragoon, and while I was only in combat twice as part of scripted events, it seemse like maybe the combat will be a bit less repetitive but only time will tell.

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w We need more turn-based RPGs

Well, with regards to Koudelka, I am specifically referring to the mechanic in many JRPGs by which combat is initiated randomly, without the player ever interacting, colliding with, or even seeing a visible enemy. One moment you are walking, and the next you are in combat. You never had the option to not be in combat, you just get vortexed in. Chrono Trigger and many Final Fantasy games operate this way as well. Its not that they feel out if place, they are annoying because they interrupt what I was doing. In BG3, PoE2, and even Dragon Quest, enemies are visible. You basically never enter combat randomly.

Now, with regards to Dragon Quest, I found the music always being the same was too repetitive. Combat always felt the same regardless of what enemies I faced or where. At least I could choose when I enter combat, which is probably why I made it as far into the game as I did (got to the mermaid queen and stopped shortly after).

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w We need more turn-based RPGs

Personally, I don’t like turn based RPGs. Not because I don’t like turn based games, but mainly because the combat occurs too often and that it becomes extremely repetitive. The same battle music, the same battle environment background, the same enemies with the same strategy. In comparison to action combat, even if the enemies and winning strategy is the same, the environment and combat occuring at different times and in different locations mix things up enough to not become overly repetitive. Additionally, I can have an immediate impact on the combat in an action game and not spend 80% of my game time in combat.

I recently started playing Koudelka, and I actually enjoy it except for one aspect: the random combat. It interrupts the gameplay and sometimes I don’t want to engage in combat, I just want to explore a bit. But at least the combat is not so extremely repetitive like when I played Dragon Quest 11. And it seems to happen a bit too often. When i played Yakuza 0, towards the end of it I was actively avoiding the combat because I spent so much of the first 2/3rds of the game in combat that I just didn’t enjoy it all that much anymore.

RightHandOfIkaros, do gaming w Responsible Adult say no to Store Exclusive.

I am mostly fine with that.

As long as that means the games I buy physical are still manufactured and sold by the publisher and not Joe Bloe on eBay for a 900% “rare retro game” mark-up.

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Beyond Good & Evil 2's troubled development due to "passionate managers" not getting along, says creator Michel Ancel

I thought they said it was cancelled?

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Is Kickstarter Still Viable for Video Games?

It can be. You basically just have to accept that there is a 50/50 chance that you are putting that money in the toilet and never seeing the final project.

I backed System Shock remake, and that was a nightmare. I put in $350 and the project was delivered extremely late after pretty egregious mismanagement. I think the only thing that saved the project was that Night Dive Studios is kind of a well known studio. Probably a nobody or start up would have just given up and kept the money.

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w TRIBES: The Most Influential FPS You (Probably) Never Played [video essay 52:59]

Ragebait. Looks like it worked.

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Square Enix Appears To Be Using The DMCA Takedown Process To Silence Criticism

Japanese company attempting to apply Japanese law outside of Japan – nothing new.

Wake me up when they let Yoko Taro out of his cage.

RightHandOfIkaros, (edited ) do games w What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?

The following games all typically do not hold the player’s hand. They are to varying degrees, some give you a map and/or journal, some do not.

  • TES III Morrowind
  • King’s Field 1-4
  • Snatcher on SEGA CD
  • Dark Souls 1-3, Demons Souls, Bloodborne, and Elden Ring
  • Ultima Underworld
  • Silent Hill 1-4
  • Shadow of the Colossus
  • Tunic
  • Super Metroid
  • Hollow Knight
  • Rain World
  • System Shock 1,2
RightHandOfIkaros, do games w How Xbox backward-compatibility works?

It is exactly the same game. Audio quality will be identical to the X360 release.

The picture may be a bit brighter, I haven’t noticed the X360 being darker. But picture output is effected by the emulator in the same way that picture output on a N64 emulator will appear brighter than a real N64 plugged into the composite plugs on an LED TV.

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