Who doesn't like putting laser cannons on a pirate ship?
Im currently debating with myself if im going to do a Avowed or Skyrim play. Never played any of them before but i tried 2-3 hours of each and my conclusion is that Avowed looks better of course and has a better/rewarding weapon/fighting quality. But theres something very gimmicky about the whole game, it feels ridiculous in the same way Starfield did. Like you mention... the dialogue acting with a fixed camera view and starfield stupid looking npc's is soooooo dumb.I've managed to get semi-hooked on Avowed. Like, I don't think it's a "great game" or anything, but I've still managed to waste a ton of hours playing it. Graphics run the gamut from "gorgeous" (scenery) to "what year is this again?" (NPCs). The story, writing, and acting are mostly bleh, and the side quests are basically, "Click on the entry in the journal, run to the clearly marked destination on the map, and kill everything before it kills you." But the combat is fun, exploration is compelling (despite the classic trope of treasure chests whose manufacturing cost clearly outweighs the value of their contents), and it has a way of pulling you back to check out "just one more thing..."
Re: interaction - Skyrim, being part of that Elder Scrolls lineage, might have more of a CRPG/simulation vibe than Avowed (which can feel more like an FPS dressed up like a CRPG.) But personally, I'd grown bored with Bethesda's RPG formula by the time Skyrim came around, having already played Morrowind and Oblivion to death. Demon's Souls happened in between Oblivion and Skyrim, and it was really hard going back to Bethesda's floaty "Press X to Jason" combat.Im currently debating with myself if im going to do a Avowed or Skyrim play. Never played any of them before but i tried 2-3 hours of each and my conclusion is that Avowed looks better of course and has a better/rewarding weapon/fighting quality. But theres something very gimmicky about the whole game, it feels ridiculous in the same way Starfield did. Like you mention... the dialogue acting with a fixed camera view and starfield stupid looking npc's is soooooo dumb.
Skyrim feels more hefty and "serious" and cool... and also excitingly mysterious, but the graphics is boring and swinging weapons doesnt feel as nice as Avowed. Im torn. Interesting i noticed that Skyrim has more interaction with stuff that Avowed has on random items, and Skyrim feels more immersive to me in that way.
I know maybe one shouldnt compare thoose two games, but cant help it![]()
Yeah both is avaliable on X-box gamepass.Crucially, Avowed is "free" on Game Pass, but I'm guessing Skyrim is "free-ish" somewhere, too?
Anyone playing Monster Hunter Wilds on a regular PlayStation 5? I know the PC port has been having issues, and the Pro seems to run well but I haven't heard much about regular PS5.
Sounds just like how Todd would design things.I started Indiana Jones & The Great Circle on Xbox Gamepass PC. Visually stunning, and the Vatican area is fun to explore so far.
One problem I've encountered is that if you haven't started a particular sidequest, the person or item you are supposed to find is not going to be in its location. This is bad game design as you can't just go "oh, I already found the item / freed the person" when you start the quest.
Have had some funny encounters with the enemy AI where there's like a whole batallion beelining for me, until I go up a few floors on a staircase and wait in a corner until they give up. Then they calmly walk out of the door in line and if you approach them they're just saying stuff like "Hello Father" (Indy is disguised as a priest in this area) while just minutes ago they were coming to beat you up.
I think the developers really got the essence of Indiana Jones right with this. It has a good sense of adventure to it.But i am going to try Indy anyway… because… its indy!!!
There was a Galaga Attack(?) console at the local game spot that I played over the weekend. Updated graphics and you could buy multiple ships from the jump. OofGALAGA! I was the champ in my hood during the '80s.
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