TheodoricFriede wrote:I think I have just lost my ability to enjoy things.
Its actually quite distressing.
join the club.
TheodoricFriede wrote:I think I have just lost my ability to enjoy things.
Its actually quite distressing.
Alienmorph wrote:Well, to be fair that's the whole point. It's the original game with updated graphics, a funnier but not obnoxious take on the main character, and more gory all around.
I can see why that can seem to be refreshing, since nowadays most of the market for FPS is saturated of CoD and Halo clones, with bullshit plots that take themselves too damn seriously. And even other more nostalgic and self-aware titles like Duke Nukem Forever failed miserably.
I don't think it's gonna be remembered as a masterpiece in a few years, but as an FPS that didn't fuck it up and was just fun to play? Yes, I think we can grant it that.
TheodoricFriede wrote:I think I have just lost my ability to enjoy things.
Its actually quite distressing.
Vol wrote:2 weeks without a sip of coffee, the first one just now, SO NICE.
Also you guys are way too morose about the new year. Yeah, it's a silly ritual, but it's a good time to take a moment to reflect and shit. See where the last year took you. Set some loose goals for the next.
@SWM: I know what you mean, that special spark hasn't appeared since then. ME3 kinda smothered it, I imagine. I've played some really good games since then, but haven't found that elusive pull to make me play it over and over and over again yet.
TheodoricFriede wrote:I mean, I went in expecting that.
But like, people were talking about this game like it was the second coming of Christ. Its just a shooter. Its just a violent, kind of generic, shooter.
Vol wrote:@SWM: I know what you mean, that special spark hasn't appeared since then. ME3 kinda smothered it, I imagine. I've played some really good games since then, but haven't found that elusive pull to make me play it over and over and over again yet.
Azint wrote:
If it's not to your taste, fair enough, but I was actually very happy with it.
NCLanceman wrote:
New Vegas was so good you guys.
Azint wrote: I actually liked 3 and 4 more than I did New Vegas.
NCLanceman wrote:Vol wrote:@SWM: I know what you mean, that special spark hasn't appeared since then. ME3 kinda smothered it, I imagine. I've played some really good games since then, but haven't found that elusive pull to make me play it over and over and over again yet.
Not even Fallout: New Vegas? Cause I loved the shit out of New Vegas.
New Vegas was so good you guys.
Azint wrote:I admit that New Vegas taught me that pronouncing it "Kai-ser" instead of "Seez-er" was the actual Roman pronunciation. In Latin, all 'C's made the hard sound as opposed to the soft sound.
NCLanceman wrote:Not even Fallout: New Vegas? Cause I loved the shit out of New Vegas.
New Vegas was so good you guys.
Vol wrote:NCLanceman wrote:Not even Fallout: New Vegas? Cause I loved the shit out of New Vegas.
New Vegas was so good you guys.
New Vegas was very good, yes. I think I did as close to a 100% game as I could, and that was about the last time I played it. Great game. Some of the best DLC I've ever played, all of them. But Obsidian simply doesn't do characters in that special way that old Bioware did, where you would play the game over to hear a single conversation over again.
At least in my humble nerd opinion.
TTTX wrote:Vol wrote:I always feel like Obsidian have the better story in their games, while BW have overall the better characters.
Vol wrote:New Vegas was very good, yes. I think I did as close to a 100% game as I could, and that was about the last time I played it. Great game. Some of the best DLC I've ever played, all of them.
Azint wrote:Dead Money is among the best writing I had the pleasure to experience, and to me, the DLC progressively became less interesting. I really liked Joshua Graham, but the map was not as interesting. Old World Blues was stupid, but still somewhat fun. Ulysses' DLC was just boring to me, as much as it was the characters all of the build-up came so short to a rather bland ending.
Even then, I still gush about how wonderful Dead Money was.
Azint wrote:
Even then, I still gush about how wonderful Dead Money was.
DarkStorm wrote:well im back from my week vacation in NYC.
SciFlyBoy wrote:DarkStorm wrote:well im back from my week vacation in NYC.
I bet the pizzas, bagels and pastrami sandwiches were terrible?
TheodoricFriede wrote:Azint wrote:
Even then, I still gush about how wonderful Dead Money was.
I managed to lock whats-his-nuts in the vault, AND draw 800 tons of gold all the way back to the Mojave Wasteland.
Vol wrote:Welcome back, Darkness. Funnily enough, I've only gone into NYC once in the four years I've been literally less than an hour away.
Fun fact: Getting a silent migraine (heavy visual distortion) at 11 PM, calling it quits and going to bed at 12:30 AM when I couldn't read text anymore, then waking up at 3 AM with the belated pain is really a fun way to kick off a work day.




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