Seems like people were pretty positive on the beta. Is the game shaping up to be $60 good?
This is a question I find myself asking a ton lately. I don't know if it's because I'm getting older and more stingy with my money in relation to buying video games, but unless the game has like a ton of visually accessible content then I generally don't think so. I think if you're a fan of the series, and enjoy asymmetrical gameplay, what was there in beta played just short of great. I think the polish on the final release will be enough to push it into "recommended" territory, but honestly since I love Friday anyway this was always going to be a day one for me. If you're not that big of a Friday fan, I would wait to see what others think of the final product to see if it's worth your money.
I personally can't wait to finally have the option to skip that opening scene of the same girl getting killed over, and over, and over.
Anyone play the original NES game lately? It became a lot easier when I learned how to get the torch on day one.
Still haven't beaten it, but that's mainly due to time constraints.
Lately, no. I used to play it all the time as a kid along with the Nightmare On Elm Street NES game. Both of which I loved playing, but both are indeed very difficult. Friday is more so because of how confusing it is with its lack of conveyance for general important information. I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it. I don't remember how to get any of the items or where any of the secret stuff is like the sweater or the day one torch.
Also, if you lose Debbie or Paul(was it Paul?) the game really sucks because of the low character speed.
I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it.
wait seriously? is it supposed to be hard or something?
Go on and brag about it lol. Yeah, the game is hard! Almost notoriously so. Maybe not in the old fashioned Ninja Gaiden sense, but more in that a player who has never played it before has no idea what they're doing or where they're going. Then they fight Jason and instantly die because they don't know how to Punch Out! dodge.
I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it.
wait seriously? is it supposed to be hard or something?
Go on and brag about it lol. Yeah, the game is hard! Almost notoriously so. Maybe not in the old fashioned Ninja Gaiden sense, but more in that a player who has never played it before has no idea what they're doing or where they're going. Then they fight Jason and instantly die because they don't know how to Punch Out! dodge.
Oh, yeah, the dodging was a pain in the ass. You just have to learn that the dodging lasts longer than the actual dodge animation and you're fine.
Also, Night 1 torch is super simple, just go light all the fireplaces. if it doesn't show at the last one, go check them again; sometimes Jason snuffs some out.
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I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it.
wait seriously? is it supposed to be hard or something?
Go on and brag about it lol. Yeah, the game is hard! Almost notoriously so. Maybe not in the old fashioned Ninja Gaiden sense, but more in that a player who has never played it before has no idea what they're doing or where they're going. Then they fight Jason and instantly die because they don't know how to Punch Out! dodge.
... if it doesn't show at the last one, go check them again; sometimes Jason snuffs some out.
I did not even know that he could do that. I thought he would just stay away from them.
I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it.
wait seriously? is it supposed to be hard or something?
Go on and brag about it lol. Yeah, the game is hard! Almost notoriously so. Maybe not in the old fashioned Ninja Gaiden sense, but more in that a player who has never played it before has no idea what they're doing or where they're going. Then they fight Jason and instantly die because they don't know how to Punch Out! dodge.
... if it doesn't show at the last one, go check them again; sometimes Jason snuffs some out.
I did not even know that he could do that. I thought he would just stay away from them.
he does; it's actually just a bug I made up some thematic bullshit for.
I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it.
wait seriously? is it supposed to be hard or something?
Go on and brag about it lol. Yeah, the game is hard! Almost notoriously so. Maybe not in the old fashioned Ninja Gaiden sense, but more in that a player who has never played it before has no idea what they're doing or where they're going. Then they fight Jason and instantly die because they don't know how to Punch Out! dodge.
Oh, yeah, the dodging was a pain in the ass. You just have to learn that the dodging lasts longer than the actual dodge animation and you're fine.
Also, Night 1 torch is super simple, just go light all the fireplaces. if it doesn't show at the last one, go check them again; sometimes Jason snuffs some out.
You only have to light one or two specific fireplaces. You can get the torch during the first day pretty quickly.
I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it.
wait seriously? is it supposed to be hard or something?
Go on and brag about it lol. Yeah, the game is hard! Almost notoriously so. Maybe not in the old fashioned Ninja Gaiden sense, but more in that a player who has never played it before has no idea what they're doing or where they're going. Then they fight Jason and instantly die because they don't know how to Punch Out! dodge.
Oh, yeah, the dodging was a pain in the ass. You just have to learn that the dodging lasts longer than the actual dodge animation and you're fine.
Also, Night 1 torch is super simple, just go light all the fireplaces. if it doesn't show at the last one, go check them again; sometimes Jason snuffs some out.
You only have to light one or two specific fireplaces. You can get the torch during the first day pretty quickly.
Yeah but running around lighting them all gets you more medicine and then you can jump in other cabins and pass weapons off to the slower counselors that are annoying to play as you pass them.
I always just played as Chrissy or the boy who's speed/jump was equal to hers (not Paul, I think Paul was the slowest).
I only beat night 1 without a game genie, but when I got a Game Genie was the only time I successfully beat it. I didn't even know the torch was something you needed. I always just played as Chrissy, made sure she got a random drop machete and key, then I knew where to go in the Caves to find the door to Jason's mom, to upgrade the machete to the hatchet. Play night 2 with her and the axe to get the sweater, and then play night 3 with her to get the pitchfork.
I only beat night 1 without a game genie, but when I got a Game Genie was the only time I successfully beat it. I didn't even know the torch was something you needed. I always just played as Chrissy, made sure she got a random drop machete and key, then I knew where to go in the Caves to find the door to Jason's mom, to upgrade the machete to the hatchet. Play night 2 with her and the axe to get the sweater, and then play night 3 with her to get the pitchfork.
You don't need the torch, it's just easy to get and nice to have. Also, the machete doesn't upgrade you can just replace it with the axe. I always handed off my better weapons to the other counselors so by the end we all had either an axe, a machete, a torch or the pitchfork.
I'm generally not a fan of opaque game mechanics. Hopefully the final product has some tutorials or at least is better about explaining certain mechanics.
I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it.
wait seriously? is it supposed to be hard or something?
Go on and brag about it lol. Yeah, the game is hard! Almost notoriously so. Maybe not in the old fashioned Ninja Gaiden sense, but more in that a player who has never played it before has no idea what they're doing or where they're going. Then they fight Jason and instantly die because they don't know how to Punch Out! dodge.
Oh, yeah, the dodging was a pain in the ass. You just have to learn that the dodging lasts longer than the actual dodge animation and you're fine.
Also, Night 1 torch is super simple, just go light all the fireplaces. if it doesn't show at the last one, go check them again; sometimes Jason snuffs some out.
You only have to light one or two specific fireplaces. You can get the torch during the first day pretty quickly.
Yeah but running around lighting them all gets you more medicine and then you can jump in other cabins and pass weapons off to the slower counselors that are annoying to play as you pass them.
The video I watched didn't bother lighting any other cabins than the ones necessary. Apparently the trick to medicine, keys, lighter, and knife is simply jumping around.
You can also get the axe and machete on day one. The sweater apparently requires day two, no work around. Everything else is fair game from the get go.
I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it.
wait seriously? is it supposed to be hard or something?
Go on and brag about it lol. Yeah, the game is hard! Almost notoriously so. Maybe not in the old fashioned Ninja Gaiden sense, but more in that a player who has never played it before has no idea what they're doing or where they're going. Then they fight Jason and instantly die because they don't know how to Punch Out! dodge.
Oh, yeah, the dodging was a pain in the ass. You just have to learn that the dodging lasts longer than the actual dodge animation and you're fine.
Also, Night 1 torch is super simple, just go light all the fireplaces. if it doesn't show at the last one, go check them again; sometimes Jason snuffs some out.
You only have to light one or two specific fireplaces. You can get the torch during the first day pretty quickly.
Yeah but running around lighting them all gets you more medicine and then you can jump in other cabins and pass weapons off to the slower counselors that are annoying to play as you pass them.
The video I watched didn't bother lighting any other cabins than the ones necessary. Apparently the trick to medicine, keys, lighter, and knife is simply jumping around.
You can also get the axe and machete on day one. The sweater apparently requires day two, no work around. Everything else is fair game from the get go.
You also have to kill some zombies to get stuff to start popping when you jump; I suspect you have to have a lighter to see them but I never tested it.
Again, you don't HAVE to light all of the large cabins but I've gotten three torches by the end of the first day so it's worth giving it a shot.
Axe and Machete can show up in some alternate Woods and Cave cabins that I never knew about until like last week. I had one set path through both I would go to fight Mom's head once a day but I guess she has two spots in each forest and two in the cave.
Weren't they the creators of the Jaws NES game as well? I feel like Friday got a bad rap because of how vague the instructions were, NoES was mediocre but not awful, and I need to play Jaws again to see if it's still as bad as I remember.
Weren't they the creators of the Jaws NES game as well? I feel like Friday got a bad rap because of how vague the instructions were, NoES was mediocre but not awful, and I need to play Jaws again to see if it's still as bad as I remember.
Yeah, it is, and Jaws is as bad as you remember. Just farm shells and move back and forth from port to port until your power is high enough to kill Jaws.
Granted I'm nostalgic for all these games. Even Roger Rabbit.
Weren't they the creators of the Jaws NES game as well? I feel like Friday got a bad rap because of how vague the instructions were, NoES was mediocre but not awful, and I need to play Jaws again to see if it's still as bad as I remember.
Yeah, it is, and Jaws is as bad as you remember. Just farm shells and move back and forth from port to port until your power is high enough to kill Jaws.
Granted I'm nostalgic for all these games. Even Roger Rabbit.
I refuse to believe that Roger Rabbit is a bad game. Even when I experience it first hand.
I remember renting Roger Rabbit and of course it came with no instruction booklet (because people who rent games are S A V A G E S).
It took me a few hours to figure out what the hell to do, but eventually I got the hang of it. Even figured out most of the "puzzles" on my own without the help of the internet or a GamePRO.
But no, I beat that game because Game Genie was the shit.
I heard it was possible to do the sleeping bag against a tree environment kill, but I never got the chance to try it. If there's a second beta before full release, I'll give it a try then.
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This is a question I find myself asking a ton lately. I don't know if it's because I'm getting older and more stingy with my money in relation to buying video games, but unless the game has like a ton of visually accessible content then I generally don't think so. I think if you're a fan of the series, and enjoy asymmetrical gameplay, what was there in beta played just short of great. I think the polish on the final release will be enough to push it into "recommended" territory, but honestly since I love Friday anyway this was always going to be a day one for me. If you're not that big of a Friday fan, I would wait to see what others think of the final product to see if it's worth your money.
I personally can't wait to finally have the option to skip that opening scene of the same girl getting killed over, and over, and over.
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Still haven't beaten it, but that's mainly due to time constraints.
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Lately, no. I used to play it all the time as a kid along with the Nightmare On Elm Street NES game. Both of which I loved playing, but both are indeed very difficult. Friday is more so because of how confusing it is with its lack of conveyance for general important information. I don't think I've beaten it without a game genie, but I wouldn't mind taking another shot at it. I don't remember how to get any of the items or where any of the secret stuff is like the sweater or the day one torch.
Also, if you lose Debbie or Paul(was it Paul?) the game really sucks because of the low character speed.
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I play it all the time. I always beat it! It was one of my favourite NES games.
wait seriously? is it supposed to be hard or something?
Go on and brag about it lol. Yeah, the game is hard! Almost notoriously so. Maybe not in the old fashioned Ninja Gaiden sense, but more in that a player who has never played it before has no idea what they're doing or where they're going. Then they fight Jason and instantly die because they don't know how to Punch Out! dodge.
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Oh, yeah, the dodging was a pain in the ass. You just have to learn that the dodging lasts longer than the actual dodge animation and you're fine.
Also, Night 1 torch is super simple, just go light all the fireplaces. if it doesn't show at the last one, go check them again; sometimes Jason snuffs some out.
I did not even know that he could do that. I thought he would just stay away from them.
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he does; it's actually just a bug I made up some thematic bullshit for.
You only have to light one or two specific fireplaces. You can get the torch during the first day pretty quickly.
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Yeah but running around lighting them all gets you more medicine and then you can jump in other cabins and pass weapons off to the slower counselors that are annoying to play as you pass them.
I only beat night 1 without a game genie, but when I got a Game Genie was the only time I successfully beat it. I didn't even know the torch was something you needed. I always just played as Chrissy, made sure she got a random drop machete and key, then I knew where to go in the Caves to find the door to Jason's mom, to upgrade the machete to the hatchet. Play night 2 with her and the axe to get the sweater, and then play night 3 with her to get the pitchfork.
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Mark. There were 3 fast ounselors, three good jump counselors and three fast rowing counselors.
You don't need the torch, it's just easy to get and nice to have. Also, the machete doesn't upgrade you can just replace it with the axe. I always handed off my better weapons to the other counselors so by the end we all had either an axe, a machete, a torch or the pitchfork.
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Yeah, there was pretty much zero instruction at all and it desperately needed it.
The video I watched didn't bother lighting any other cabins than the ones necessary. Apparently the trick to medicine, keys, lighter, and knife is simply jumping around.
You can also get the axe and machete on day one. The sweater apparently requires day two, no work around. Everything else is fair game from the get go.
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You also have to kill some zombies to get stuff to start popping when you jump; I suspect you have to have a lighter to see them but I never tested it.
Again, you don't HAVE to light all of the large cabins but I've gotten three torches by the end of the first day so it's worth giving it a shot.
Axe and Machete can show up in some alternate Woods and Cave cabins that I never knew about until like last week. I had one set path through both I would go to fight Mom's head once a day but I guess she has two spots in each forest and two in the cave.
Beta is over, time to break out the NES.
I knew nintendo games had dissapointing endings, but good lord.
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Yeah, it is, and Jaws is as bad as you remember. Just farm shells and move back and forth from port to port until your power is high enough to kill Jaws.
Granted I'm nostalgic for all these games. Even Roger Rabbit.
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I refuse to believe that Roger Rabbit is a bad game. Even when I experience it first hand.
Even made it to Doom, but never beat him (came close a couple of times though)
Never came close on F13
It took me a few hours to figure out what the hell to do, but eventually I got the hang of it. Even figured out most of the "puzzles" on my own without the help of the internet or a GamePRO.
But no, I beat that game because Game Genie was the shit.
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Thought I'd share a few clips I snagged while watching some Twitch beta shenanigans.
https://clips.twitch.tv/AssiduousOddEndiveGrammarKing
https://clips.twitch.tv/DaintyTardyBunnyTBTacoLeft
https://clips.twitch.tv/NastyAstuteGullMcaT
https://clips.twitch.tv/LittlePeacefulRatPipeHype
The first and fourth clips are my favourites.
Never got a chance to do a cool enviromental kill like the fireplace
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What lore is there around slapping a person against a tree?