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Faye_K_Lias t1_j6dq3bc wrote

The Dead Rising games might be good for that. Just save the game, then you can ignore all plot responsibilities and kill zombies with whatever weapons you want/can find.

The Saints Row games are also good, particularly the third. Once you get certain upgrades, you are basically unkillable and have an unlimited arsenal to rampage through the streets and tear through endless waves of cops and soldiers.

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CaptainPunch374 t1_j6dq2zy wrote

Easy mistake to make, tbh. I've done similar when I was trying to get a shot like this. Thought I had my depth of field longer than it was and that it would include the face, etc.

I almost always check and take an extra few, now, if I'm not getting candids. Was worse when dslr screens were smaller, harder to check in camera.

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1mStillStanding t1_j6dpia7 wrote

Deadspace added appropriate dialogue in smart places when there's was none at all, giving Issac a better character for the first game.

The tram system and entire game plays out in 1 cut to further immerse the player into the ship, added a few side quests that don't get in the way or stand out like a sore thumb.

They improved the no gravity sections controls and camera, they added the deadspace 2 telekenesis combat with ripping off spiked arms or sharp piles to impale monsters to walls making combat even more fluid and visceral.

Improved gore and flesh tearing effects of the monsters, some new story bits from expanded lore, and of course graphical overhauls.

The last of us part 1 make things look nicer and added a part 1 at the end to remind you that the shitty part 2 definitely exists and you should remember that it exists.

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EndorDerDragonKing OP t1_j6dpd71 wrote

Ive never reached the point of farming legendaries, tbh, I've only ever played a little past the first boss, the game just doesnt hold me that well.

So, from what i have played, the guns feel samey and underpowered.

I am not saying its a bad game, im just saying i cant get into it because of how the early game is.

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EndorDerDragonKing OP t1_j6dp907 wrote

I actually joined the CoD series in Bo1, and only played WaW way after BO3 released and i had MANY hours into it.

WaW is probably one of my favorite CoDs, i really enjoyed the story. Not normally a fan of CoD stories, i tend to find them all samey. Tbh, i mostly got it for custom zombies.

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Castelante t1_j6dp8ha wrote

After playing Borderlands 3, you'll realize how barebones and lifeless the actual gunplay was in Borderlands 2 and the Pre-Sequel.

And if you play Wonderlands, you'll realize how limiting the character customization and leveling is in the previous titles.

You kind of have to play the games when they come out to understand their hype/praise.

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Castelante t1_j6dowqa wrote

...I mean, you could say that about almost every game.

Call of Duty: World at War was revolutionary for its time. The best multiplayer on the market. Introduction to Nazi Zombies. Fantastic campaign-- it's even cooperative! But, if you were introduced to one of the modern titles first, then went back and played World at War, it'd be fine. Not great, not bad, just fine.

Same thing with Red Dead Redemption. Fantastic game. Considered one of the best of that console generation. But if you started with Red Dead Redemption 2, which essentially improved on its predecessor in every single way, Red Dead 1's only offer would be its additional story.

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SaiyajinPrime t1_j6doe8d wrote

Borderlands is not overrated. It is appropriately rated for the time it came out.

Also if you think the guns feel the same or not, they do have differences per manufacturer that do make a difference in the end game. But for the most part you're farming specifically for legendaries in that game anyway that do behave wildly different than any other gun.

Also you're comparing the original game to the sequels that came out several years later. Obviously the newer ones are better because they made improvements.

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liftfortheemperor t1_j6dn438 wrote

Very good game with (then) amazing graphics and the hud-less gameplay was pretty innovative at the time. It’s high points were the story and the writing, especially the dialogue. The game itself was marred by the driving aspect as the vehicles all kinda handled like tanks, at least in comparison to the GTA games of the time.

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