I'm 100 hours in and love the game, as I'm a big TES fan in general, but many times have felt like smashing my head on a brick wall.
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My main issue with Skyrim is that it feels like 90% of the time, Bethesda completely drops the …
Originally posted by donjuanagain i preordered this game so damn hard, my credit card company called me and asked me if everything was ok and if it was actually me that had made the purchase. I bitch slapped that CS agent and said, foo dont you know…
I personally love the cutscenes, as I think it adds to the setting and the storyline. I would think that in an RPG this is what you would want. But eh, to each his own.
If you really hate them, as said before, just skip 'em.
I'd go on the logic that if a developer created a world with dynamic NPC's and an enviroment that can exist without any interaction from the player, things would be better. In essence, the developers would make a world where kingdoms are at war, whe…
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Fallen Earth is as themeparkish as they get. People who call Fallen Earth a themepark have no idea what the definition of a sandbox mmorpg is. T…
One thing I particularly like about DA 2 is the new combat-dodge mechanic.
My entire party ended up dying on the ogre except me, and I was able to dodge all his attacks, and even made him hit the darkspawn a few times, which I thought was a nice c…
Overall, I was pleased, by the demo. I figure it'll look better when we're able to use DX 11 anyway.
My only huge gripe was, as mentioned before, the new look for the darkspawn. I think the new look is kinda silly and lacks the dark, evil, demones…
I finally decided to get both Thief: Deadly Shadows and the Hitman Collection. I'll be saving Amnesia for some other time.
Thanks for all your input guys.
It's definitely one of the more in-depth games out there. I'm currently enjoying it, although it is difficult to find help most times.
I would say try it and see if you like it. It's free anyway.
I've never actually played it, but saw Mmohut's review of Monster Forest and it seems to be somewhat aong the lines of what you're looking for.
Cheers.
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Mo is a large empty shell of a sandbox game, and wow is a big filled in shell of a theme park, imo both are big steaming piles of s well u get the idea, now they say if uve nothing cos…
Just wanted to say, I'm currently playing Face of Mankind and am loving it!
Anyone who is bored with today's game selections and has not tried FoM should play it. It will NOT appeal to everyone but can definetly be fun.
Cheers.
I just started playing as Guardians of Mankind faction today and have to say I am having a blast.
GoM is very newbie friendly and organizes stuff to do.
I'm tempted to sub, but am gonna wait
A bit.
Originally posted by Tyilin I would say that both games are really not worth your money right now. Wait for the grand opening dust to setlle as they both have major faults(read: bugs) that will put you off. You'd be better off with a F2P game until …
Originally posted by smilingbob I played MO durring beta, and they things everyone says about it were true, but I am also currently playing MO, once again, and I'll vouch for it. It's not fixed yet but the rate that they are fixing it is noteworthy.…
Originally posted by SunSword Signing up for the newsletter will put you on the CB invite list.
The website will be updated soon. Hasn't been a priority since we're all internal right now.
Ah, ok. Thanks for the reply. Lookin' forward to…
Originally posted by Omocho Don't bother with MO.
It's incredibly unpolished, unfinished, and boring.
There really isn't anything to do. You can be a crafter and AFK farm items all day, craft 'em, then repeat.
Or you can be a fighter and live …