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ral365 t1_j6g5685 wrote
I think Psychonauts 2 is currently on sale for $30
Call_It_Luck t1_j6g5069 wrote
Zero. Fk supporting battle passes.
Call_It_Luck t1_j6g4y1m wrote
Reply to Life is good by AlexKorobeiniki
Everyone has those Logitech speakers I swear lol
billy_bob68 t1_j6g4wm3 wrote
Reply to Violent Game recomendations by Arachnarokin
Borderlands has some lovely violence as well.
freedyindigo t1_j6g4v1k wrote
Skennedy31 t1_j6g4qu8 wrote
None. I almost never buy any of them. Just cosmetic rewards for the most part.
freedyindigo t1_j6g4qcd wrote
Sassy Cass
billy_bob68 t1_j6g4o7m wrote
Reply to Violent Game recomendations by Arachnarokin
Bioshock, you get to bash splicers in the head with a pipe wrench.
AlexKorobeiniki OP t1_j6g4lew wrote
Reply to comment by DB43X in Life is good by AlexKorobeiniki
Besides a bowl of delicious beef stew and DMC5? Idk, the world hasn’t exploded yet?
Fuckjoesanford OP t1_j6g4gy4 wrote
Reply to comment by Snoopcat64 in Flew to NYC to meet up with my online friends from Destiny 2 by Fuckjoesanford
Thanks Snoop!
supes1 t1_j6g4gux wrote
Reply to comment by Spencer_1989 in Simple Questions Sunday! by AutoModerator
Sure thing. I'd suggest watching the trailers on YouTube and grabbing the one that interests you the most. Much more likely to enjoy your experience if you know what to expect and are intrigued.
Fuckjoesanford OP t1_j6g4e7i wrote
Reply to comment by Avalanche2 in Flew to NYC to meet up with my online friends from Destiny 2 by Fuckjoesanford
Thank you Avalanche!!
DB43X t1_j6g4bzq wrote
Reply to Life is good by AlexKorobeiniki
Just out of curiosity. Why is it?
ricket026 t1_j6g4b6a wrote
Reply to comment by AbsolutelyUnlikely in Flew to NYC to meet up with my online friends from Destiny 2 by Fuckjoesanford
I guess ur trying to be funny but that just sounds like you’re wasting their time trying to play something with you so
BigBlackCrocs t1_j6g49as wrote
I would say outward but it just went off sale. It’s like a hardcore Skyrim. Ror2 is really fun. Gunfire reborn is an fps rogue like.
riskbuy t1_j6g47xs wrote
Stray.
billy_bob68 t1_j6g3wj5 wrote
Reply to Violent Game recomendations by Arachnarokin
Gears of War
billy_bob68 t1_j6g3peg wrote
Reply to comment by thedazedmage in Violent Game recomendations by Arachnarokin
Doom is an excellent choice. Dead Space and Bloodborne come to mind too.
4K40FPS t1_j6g3loe wrote
Reply to comment by ChristopherSchmitz in I really slept on Battlefield 5 by jubejubes96
LOL you might be right actually i only started playing during pacific dlc and didn't have much of any bugs
xdarkskylordx t1_j6g3jf5 wrote
Reply to comment by MillBridge101 in How many Battle Passes are you working on? by MillBridge101
What's funny is that F076 had such a terrible launch, that places were selling it for literally a couple of bucks. So, someone could have bought the game dirt cheap and continue to get free content. Probably a better deal than almost every franchise right now.
HalalRumpSteak t1_j6g35yk wrote
Deep Rock Galactic
SkaldingDelight t1_j6g2z71 wrote
Have you played supergiants original hit bastion?
Jellozz t1_j6g2p7f wrote
Reply to comment by KonoDoesArt in Hi-fi Rush is the first AAA game I'm not disappointed in for a good while now. by [deleted]
> I can't think of a game that Hifi is a copy of. It has elements of like DMC, and elements of that one rhythm valkyrie game, but it's not a copy of anything.
That just means you don't play very many action games. Ignoring the rhythm aspect for a second the game mechanically has very little in common with DMC. A game with a lot of combos does not make a game.
But it does have A LOT in common with Platinum's games. Seeing as you didn't know who developed the game I'll just say this: The lead game designer on HiFi is one of the guys who left Capcom back in the day and moved to Platinum and then eventually moved over to Tango. Basically just following Shinji Mikami around. He was also the lead game designer on Bayonetta which HiFi shares a lot in common with on a design level. Most action games that use the light/heavy system structure their combos in a way where you start a combo with light and then you can hit heavy to land a finisher changing based on how many light inputs you did. Bayo and HiFi both uses an interwoven system instead. You can start with light or heavy and then do things like HLH, LHL, LHLH and so on. It's not a binary system like most games tend to roll with. If you just mindlessly mash you're still going to pull off a combo because the game is just designed that way.
In addition to that HiFi also essentially has the wicked weave system of Bayonetta. Every single attack string has a unique finisher which summons a huge attack into the world. And a lot of the finishers exist for utility. Some will give you a launcher, some give a wide sweeping aoe attack, some with less range and more damage, etc.
The game also uses the classic Platinum style parry. Instead of just timing a button press you're rewarded for also pushing the analog stick in the direction the attack is coming from (though note: this is an upgrade in HiFi not the base parry.) That is how platinum rolls with their parry in every game and it stands out HiFi does the same thing because pushing the stick in the direction of the attack is not very common in games.
And maybe the most blatant thing is the scoring system. Platinum loves to structure their scoring system as a "verse" based system. You're graded on each fight individually based on: score, damage taken, and time and it's shown to you at the end of the fight. HiFi does the exact same thing just replacing the word verse for "chorus" and replacing damage taken with how well you attacked in time with the beat. The freaking grading screen itself even looks nearly identical with the grades in the same order, on the right side of the screen, and with a total score at the bottom.
The dude literally took all his work and experience on Bayonetta and put a rhythm flair on it. About the only Platinum mechanic it doesn't have is dodge offset. The game is original in the sense that it has a fun twist, but mechanically all the combat systems are taken from the same kind of games the guy made before this one.
And lastly. I never said the word indie one time. HiFi is an AA game. That is different altogether. AA games are those from bigger developers but use a smaller budget (which like I said, is very obvious in this game) and make a more focused experienced that can often be more experimental or niche because they're not looking to sell like 5+ million copies of a game to break even. HiFi is just another great addition to the market which has been booming over the last 5 or so years precisely because of all those so called "soulless" AAA games you were talking about.
myitredditacc t1_j6g2kbz wrote
Vampire Survivors that's only $5 and the DLC is $2. I haven't played the DLC.
EDIT: I'll add Bastion it's $15. It's made by the same people that made Hades.
07-19-30-04-03-08 t1_j6g57lo wrote
Reply to My cosplay from assassinscreed Valhalla - eivor in the Thor armor set by ForHonorProps
That looked AMAZING!