Fallout 4
- Marisa the Magician
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Re: Fallout 4
I'm kinda just forcing myself to keep playing at this point. I only do it because I'm one of those kinds of people who don't feel they deserve to criticise something they never touched.
My girlfriend doesn't even want to be anywhere near it. Mentioned something about the story being shit and that was the end of the discussion, I was afraid of responding to that.
My girlfriend doesn't even want to be anywhere near it. Mentioned something about the story being shit and that was the end of the discussion, I was afraid of responding to that.
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Clearly they should have used an engine better suited to sprawing open worlds.Nash wrote:So yeah, pretty impressive for the Creation Engine.
Like GZDoom!
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I don't see at all where you're thinking I am implying that. I don't recall talking shit about the CE.
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They should have updated the Xngine from Daggerfall; because outside of stuff like Elite/Frontier I don't think there are larger sprawling, open worlds that do not rely on on-the-fly random generation.
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Big C wrote:Waiting for XCOM 2 here.
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear, Mass Effect: Andromeda and Homeworld: Shipbreakers here.Big C wrote:Waiting for XCOM 2 here.

.... Wow, that's a lot of Title: Subtitle games.
Re: Fallout 4
Based on what I've seen from the videos shown of it, the new Deus Ex looks exactly what I'd expect it to be - not like the first game (I mean gameplay-wise and depth). :/ Not expecting too much out of that.
Still playing the fuck out of DX1 today (which, BTW, I only started playing this year, blasphemous I know)
Still playing the fuck out of DX1 today (which, BTW, I only started playing this year, blasphemous I know)
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Yeah, I know. It doesn't have the depth of DX1, but I still REALLY enjoyed DX:HR, and more of that would be great. Plus, I'm really eager to see Adam Jensen's story unfold.Nash wrote:Based on what I've seen from the videos shown of it, the new Deus Ex looks exactly what I'd expect it to be - not like the first game (I mean gameplay-wise and depth). :/ Not expecting too much out of that.
And don't feel bad, I still haven't played DX1...
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I'm going to wait a couple of years when the game is all patched up and the mods roll in to fix the usual Bethesda bugginess before I get it.
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It just works!
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Game Of The Year
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Fallout 4 meets One Punch Man. This is brilliant, and I feel the urge to make this my next character. If only he could speak Japanese.