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Post by DamagingRob on Jul 17, 2016 22:52:34 GMT
3 years later, and Tomb Raider is still fucking awesome! \o/ Surfer, didn't you say you had a lot of problems with the Definitive Edition on PS4? Other than it crashing once during a cutscene, the game pretty much ran flawlessly for me. Digital version, though.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2016 13:59:57 GMT
I can't believe I've only just found out about "We Happy Few". It's looking to be one disturbing as hell game.
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Post by bigballerju on Jul 24, 2016 19:47:30 GMT
Marvel Ultimate Alliance coming to PS4 and Xbox One next week? Yes please.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 23:21:16 GMT
Marvel Ultimate Alliance coming to PS4 and Xbox One next week? Yes please. Really? Nice. I played the second one... On Wii, so my experience of the series wasn't exactly par. Time to play a decent version.
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Post by silversurfer092 on Jul 24, 2016 23:28:16 GMT
The second one was also a worse game in general. The first one is great. That and the two X-Men Legends games are fantastic.
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Post by bigballerju on Jul 25, 2016 3:23:17 GMT
Yeah both Ultimate Alliance games are coming which is good. I heard the second Ultimate Alliance got bad reviews and was not liked at all. I really want the X-Men Legend games which were amazing too.
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Post by silversurfer092 on Jul 25, 2016 19:32:08 GMT
MUA 2 was a disappointment. I wouldn't call it a bad game, but it went nowhere. It's like "oh, cool. There's another one". The only thing it did that could be seen as an improvement is the visual style.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 15:32:15 GMT
I'm pretty sure Capcom have gone completely insane, dudes. XD Just look at this! streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/Japan_Sumo_Cup:_Yokozuna_vs._Street_FighterOkay, the basic premise doesn't sound too weird. Real life sumo wrestlers vs. Street Fighter? Stranger things have happened. But then you realise that this game is some kind of mind-warping cross between a horse racing simulator, a fighting game and a rhythm game. It's absolutely mental. I had no idea what I was looking at when I watched the video link at the bottom of that wiki page, but what shocked me more was that I only just heard about this today!
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Post by DamagingRob on Jul 29, 2016 19:54:32 GMT
It's nice MUA and MUA2 are on PS4, but Activision is too damn money hungry. $40 each, or $60 for the bundle? Not to mention, the first game is reported to not even have the DLC characters included. ._. I'll wait for a sale..
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Post by bigballerju on Jul 29, 2016 22:52:09 GMT
Rob I completely agree. Marvel is money hungry in general though when it comes to video games.Deadpool is still 60 for some reason on XBOX One and the same goes for Amazing Spiderman 2. I am not spending 40 or above on any of the MUA games. Not with Telltales Batman coming out soon and other games.
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Post by DamagingRob on Jul 30, 2016 19:43:49 GMT
Whether those are high because they're Marvel, or because they're also produced by Activision, I can't say for sure. Everything they publish seems to be high-priced, though. They have their cash cow, Call of Duty, so I don't really think they care what they make off of anything else. Deadpool and Amazing Spider-Man 2 just had sales on PSN, though, so maybe they'll follow suit on Xbox(if you're into digital purchases).
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2016 10:57:47 GMT
Has anyone here tried Batman: The Telltale Series yet? If so, what are your thoughts on it, and is it really worth getting. Because from what reviews I've seen, not many people are impressed.
When the game was first announced, practically everyone was like "o shit waddup" as soon as they heard about it, but then I think that a lot of people started to realise how much of an uphill struggle it would be for Telltale to a) be able to distance itself from the critically acclaimed Arkham games, much less be better than them, b) be able to make a faithful action-filled experience while using the same limiting, bug filled engine they've been using for like 7 years with only slight upgrades, and c) actually doing something original and interesting with the source material. 'Cause let's face it, after 76 years of constant storytelling in virtually every medium in existence, it's now really goddamn hard to do something original with the Batman franchise characters. I personally believe that Telltale would have been far better off adapting a more obscure DC face with plenty of potential rather than having to live up to the titanic legacy of something as almost tiresomely overexposed as Batman. I even wrote about this topic on the official Telltale Games forum.
People are also getting very tired of the predictable Telltale formula. The minimal impact of the choices you make, the lack of actual gameplay experience, the outdated graphics, etc.. What do you all think?
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Post by bigballerju on Aug 6, 2016 21:18:02 GMT
It was a fun, interesting, and different take on playing a Batman game. I loved it. I always like being able to choose my characters choices and doing it with Batman is a fun take. People are being stupid. Its only the first episode and Telltale is still one of the best fun games out there. Also the first episode is only 5 bucks
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Post by silversurfer092 on Aug 7, 2016 22:30:06 GMT
My favorite review of the game was "I run better than this game does and I'm fat". That's probably why I don't currently have it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2016 22:21:05 GMT
I've really like the Street Fighter Character Guide on the Capcom website. The dudes at Capcom really haven't forgotten anything about their flagship franchise's legacy or so it seems. They seem to be dead set on making bios of EVERY Street Fighter character, canon or not, and no matter how obscure or minor. I'm sure that before Capcom acknowledged them about four or five people in the world had heard of characters like Paulk Hogen. The only ones they can't include from the looks of things are the EX series characters owned by Arika. I kinda wish that they'd make similar things for all of their other active franchises, or that other companies will do so as well. I think Project Soul had a similar idea a few years back, but only included playable characters from SoulCalibur.
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