Recent comments in /f/gaming

GrimFaye t1_jeh1y2k wrote

If you like an on screen arrow pointing you to the next quest objective, you won't like it.

You will like the game if you like exploring, learning about your surroundings, and figuring out puzzles/mysteries with little to no help. It helps to move on to a new area and come back later if you get stuck.

1

tranceformerfx777 OP t1_jeh1qx5 wrote

  • Animation cancelling causing game-breaking attack speed
  • Sorceress class can teleport anywhere on the map even when the aspect ratio of the screen is changed (no teleport boundaries, and players have figured out how to kite enemies with Hydra skill)
  • Barbarian and even more so the Druid deal significantly less damage than Sorceress and Necromancer,
  • Lack of dungeon variety, (meaning it's the same layout for every dungeon)
  • Lack of genuine open word exploration variety
−14

DellRaya t1_jeh1hrb wrote

This and dream cast got years later like during the PS3, 360 era. I was collecting vintage games and systems back then and it was to play to say the least. It's really hard to play some older games sometimes because the old controls and graphics are not always bad but not that great either, tend to hurt or strain my eyes to look at. It's that early disc era games I would say. 8 but era games are great though, different experiences. PS2 GameCube were my favorite older era games to play for me, Xbox had halo which is a classic I played. Currently though I'm really liking the switch.

1

HalalBread1427 t1_jeh1gur wrote

Reply to comment by Prestigious-Yak4344 in Welp. by TheLostVikings

SEGA made an April Fool's game (without Sonic Team), it's actually a solid game, the joke is the marketing - minor spoilesr: >!It's Amy's birthday and a murder mystery event is held on a special train, you (a newly hired employee) work with Tails to solve the mystery. The mystery is great fun to solve, but something makes it seem like this isn't just a game...!<

74