the combat is quite satisfying, and, although I havent beaten it yet I've gotten my fill for the cash I paid
Based on the praise its getting from shitty game "journalists" I'll be sure to stay clear of this garbage.
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Charlie is one of the only channels I have some respect for.YouTube
Charlie is one of the only channels I still have some respect for.YouTube
Quote from: Eli on April 28, 2018, 03:36:50 PMCharlie is one of the only channels I still have some respect for.YouTubeIll finish the vid later. But Im half way through and its really hard. Hes not criticising the game on what it is, hes judging it based on its predecessors, and honestly isnt even in the same type of genre. God of 4 is more or less a Story driven Souls Like experience.While the old ones were fast based hack and slash, which really seem like his jam. Cool he wasnts that, it isnt here, you want a story with some moderately fast melee combat here you go. But he seems to want more of the old and less of something new.Ill edit this when I watch the rest later.
While the old ones were fast based hack and slash, which really seem like his jam. Cool he wasnts that, it isnt here, you want a story with some moderately fast melee combat here you go. But he seems to want more of the old and less of something new.
Quote from: Batch on April 29, 2018, 11:16:56 PMWhile the old ones were fast based hack and slash, which really seem like his jam. Cool he wasnts that, it isnt here, you want a story with some moderately fast melee combat here you go. But he seems to want more of the old and less of something new.He's not at all averse to non fast paced games at all.What he does not like are overly cinematic games. Case and point: Metroid. He loves Prime which is as slow paced a shooter as you'll ever find but he hates Other M despite it being a fast paced hack and slash inspired game for being overly cinematic and having the most shallow combat imaginable.
Quote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on April 30, 2018, 05:53:10 PMQuote from: Batch on April 29, 2018, 11:16:56 PMWhile the old ones were fast based hack and slash, which really seem like his jam. Cool he wasnts that, it isnt here, you want a story with some moderately fast melee combat here you go. But he seems to want more of the old and less of something new.He's not at all averse to non fast paced games at all.What he does not like are overly cinematic games. Case and point: Metroid. He loves Prime which is as slow paced a shooter as you'll ever find but he hates Other M despite it being a fast paced hack and slash inspired game for being overly cinematic and having the most shallow combat imaginable.But Im not finding that in my experience, its cinematic sure, but I never feel like Im watching a movie and being taken out of the game, and it doesnt have anywhere near as much slow walking as The Last of Us.But I guess a games enjoyment is subjective based on interests . Which he being the example doesnt like the storytelling experience some games offer.
Quote from: Batch on April 30, 2018, 07:45:03 PMQuote from: Chaos Metal Dragon on April 30, 2018, 05:53:10 PMQuote from: Batch on April 29, 2018, 11:16:56 PMWhile the old ones were fast based hack and slash, which really seem like his jam. Cool he wasnts that, it isnt here, you want a story with some moderately fast melee combat here you go. But he seems to want more of the old and less of something new.He's not at all averse to non fast paced games at all.What he does not like are overly cinematic games. Case and point: Metroid. He loves Prime which is as slow paced a shooter as you'll ever find but he hates Other M despite it being a fast paced hack and slash inspired game for being overly cinematic and having the most shallow combat imaginable.But Im not finding that in my experience, its cinematic sure, but I never feel like Im watching a movie and being taken out of the game, and it doesnt have anywhere near as much slow walking as The Last of Us.But I guess a games enjoyment is subjective based on interests . Which he being the example doesnt like the storytelling experience some games offer.Because making story telling the primary focus in an interactive medium in an attempt to legitimise said medium is the most counter-intuitive and, at the risk of sounding grandiose, disrespectful approach to game making there could possibly be. The story should only ever service the gameplay, NOT the other way around. Kratos walks around slowly to let you know "Hey, this is an emotional moment you brain-dead ape, don't walk too fast now!" You have these context-sensitive button presses that wrestle control away from the player to show off the animators hard work and sell the "Wow, so cool, it's just like Hollywood" effect, and JUMPING is one of them. These devs are just so soulless and insecure about video games, man. It's super sad to see.
So you did read what I said when I say the game doesnt do that right?
If you played the game youd see that the story does service the gameplay, as the gameplay never stops to tell a story it all happens at the same time.
But really. Combo throwing the axe and returning it and flinging it straight back like an OP Thor is a pretty fucking fun experience.
Quote from: Batch on April 30, 2018, 09:22:36 PMSo you did read what I said when I say the game doesnt do that right?It does. I've seen it. This is not up for debate.QuoteIf you played the game youd see that the story does service the gameplay, as the gameplay never stops to tell a story it all happens at the same time. You don't even know what "service" means. Yes, the game does stop to tell a story, but that's not even what I'm talking about.QuoteBut really. Combo throwing the axe and returning it and flinging it straight back like an OP Thor is a pretty fucking fun experience.It's akin to dangling keys in front of an infant. There's no substance there.
Quote from: Eli on April 30, 2018, 10:07:21 PMQuote from: Batch on April 30, 2018, 09:22:36 PMSo you did read what I said when I say the game doesnt do that right?It does. I've seen it. This is not up for debate.QuoteIf you played the game youd see that the story does service the gameplay, as the gameplay never stops to tell a story it all happens at the same time. You don't even know what "service" means. Yes, the game does stop to tell a story, but that's not even what I'm talking about.QuoteBut really. Combo throwing the axe and returning it and flinging it straight back like an OP Thor is a pretty fucking fun experience.It's akin to dangling keys in front of an infant. There's no substance there.Evidently he has not gotten far into the video since Britt talks about how shallow the combat is