That why i complain, get it? the whole game was kinda "easy going" but then the game turns into something else. The game definetly managed to give you the feeling of "somethings not right." but i never felt uneased or scared. First, thanks for your feedback mate, appreciate it )ġ) Personally, i never felt a "creeping sense of unease and looming horror throughout the game". It might have been executed better, but I don't wish it gone altogether. It shows another aspect of the genre that served as inspiration for game in the first place. I think the miner part has its place in the game among all the other short stories. Without going through all the side-stories the main story wouldn't have any of its impact which would lead to a much diminished experience for the player. Many parts of the game can easily be optional, don't force the player to see everything, you just destroy the "flow".īut all in all, still a pretty (<- especially!) good game.Įnuviel: The "flow" is unaffected, since you do all of them at your own pace, when you want to. If you didn't see all of this, you must go back and find whatever you missed. Overall Problem of the game: To see the ending, the game requires you to see/play ALL the parts (Traps, Astronaut,Portal-House.) of the game. OKAY, the story with that zombie being doomed to wander aroud that mines forever blabla is kinda cool but this whole part did not contribute to the overall-Story at all. That part is 100% not relevant to the story at all. WOW, now you can put the "Horror-Tag" in the Game-Description, GJ!
As i already mentioned, putting a 10-min-amnesia-horror-part into an mystery adventure with absolutely no Horror-Elements during 95% of the game seems very uninspired. 95% of the game i was really calm, i mean look at this game, it's beautiful! But then there's that part and i kinda begun to freak out.maybe because it was in the middle of the night while playing and i definetly didn't saw that coming! I hate this part, but it's kinda difficult for me to describe why, but i'll try:
And I won't use the Epic store, not even for free games, I just don't like their whole exclusive marketing mindset (that's just my personal opinion).I'm talking about that totally original 10-minute-Amnesia-ripoff, with that zombie chasing you. I don't have anything against the Origin storefront, but they don't really have anything that I play, outside of Bioware games. I find GOG especially good for the really old games.Īll my digital purchases are either on Steam or GOG, as I just recently, finally, repurchased the last of my Bioware games on Steam that were originally on Origin.
And in the case of really old games that are on 2 1/2" floppy discs (some of which required a boot disc to run), they probably wouldn't install anyway (are there even any floppy drives anymore?).
Plus, patches (if any) are auto-installed, and in some cases (Gothic 3 for example), a community bug fix/content patch is also available for download. It's just so much easier to install the game from a digital copy than drag out the boxed version to try to install it. Like many gamers here, when I buy a game for the 2nd time, It's to replace an older boxed dvd/cd/floppy disc version of the game. SunrYesterday Originsider: Mask of Arcadius Galactic Civilizations II: Ultimate Edition Probably some false ones for Ubisoft bought on Steam or Epic-ie bought once, but Ubi shows a separate copy in Galaxy ĭuplicates bought cos of bundles in Steam, Humble or Fanatical.īatman: Arkham City - Game of the Year Editionīatman™ Arkham Asylum Game of the Year Editionĭelores: A Thimbleweed Park Mini-Adventure
Many old titles bought again on sale at GOG cos old version wouldn't work on Windows 7 or 10 Okay, I was expecting 20-30, not over 100, so likely explanations:Įpic weekly freebie of a title I already had Asked this in another thread, but I figured it deserved its own thread, especially if any of you are as careless as I am-losing track of what I already have!