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B.J. is firmly in the conversation for greatest FPS hero ever.
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Combat is a bit tedious right now, but I'm hoping they improve it. Or at least add a "fast animations" option. Until then, the strategy, narrative and role-playing bits are easily enough to make it worth the asking price.
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Gary Sax wrote: Started playing "Enter the Gungeon" again on Steam. Brilliant game and at times bullet hellish arcade experience. Strong recommendations. Supposed to be coming to Switch soon, you guys should get it if the resolution is good enough to get a good eye on all the bullets and details.
It’s already on Switch...and its awesome, may be my favorite twin stick shooter ever. It is somewhere between twin stick and a bullet hell shooter really. With hundreds of insane guns. I’m only able to get to level 3, but I’m starting to do so consistently.
Lots of secrets and mysteries in it too...still not sure what the altar does and I don’t want to look it up.
It is definitely better to play it with a pro controller over the joycons though.
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hotseatgames wrote: On a bit of an impulse, I pre-ordered Monster Hunter World for Xbox One, to be delivered on Friday. I think I'll have a lot of fun with it, but shame on them for not putting it out on Switch. Perhaps it's for the best, since I'd then have to share with the kids. The Xbox One resides in my room and they can't use it.
I caved and preordered on PS4, but yeah, I'm really sad that this isn't on the Switch. I'd get to play it WAY more if it was portable, what with this 3+ hours a day commuting.
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It's in a pink gnarled tree in the alien landscape. The gnarled tree is next to a big octopus statue. Started my game yesterday and am at 17/9 with one heart when I found this.jeb wrote: There's a block that tells you the controls language, it updates as you move around. I don't remember where that is though. It's obvious when you find it though, so just keep playing.
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The wall that has the dot, line, square, cube, each has a symbol above it. Are they 0,1,2,3?
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Yes that's right! They are showing dimensions and labeling them. The dot is dimension 0, the line is 1, the square is 2, and the figure-8 thing is 3. You can derive other numbers from these numbers. There's an equation in the room with the orrery (solar system model).Legomancer wrote: I actually figured out the controls language in one of the schools. It kind of came back to me. If I recall, there are number and letter symbols.
The wall that has the dot, line, square, cube, each has a symbol above it. Are they 0,1,2,3?
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speaker warning, but also coolness warning.
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I see me spending a lot of hours on this one. Whether I do any of that multiplayer, I don't know. Playing with randos does not appeal.
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I do not own a PS4 yet.
It's definitely weird that this may be the killer app for me (well that and possibly Persona 5) but that game... It just taps the right nerve for some reason and I can't look away whenever they remaster it.
I've now completed it on PS2 and PS3, and apparently will complete it again on PS4.
With my PC being mostly co-opted by the teenager for League of Legends and PUBG, my eyes are definitely turning back to the consoles.
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The format is similar to Super Meat Boy, N+ or other highly skill-oriented platformers where puzzling out what to do and then actually executing it are the primary appeals of the game. Lots of failures (instant restarts), but also lots of “aha” and “holy shit I can’t believe I pulled it off” moments too.
There is an interesting storyline to it, it’s not just jumpin’ and stuff. But no Metroidvania elements, no items, no weapons, No RPG progression. Just traversal.
So far the levels have been absolutely top notch and the challenge level is just right. There are assists available if you want to make it easier. But I think that takes away from the fun of discovering that you can actually navigate an impossible-looking situation.
I think it’s taken a lot of reviewers by surprise, a couple of perfect scores out there.
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