There are specific areas on earth and venus that are open world.
This update also included a Corvette of sorts that let you coordinate a fight against a corpus carrier with players piloting the Corvette, intercepting fighters from their arcwings, and some players infiltrating the ship to sabotage the carriers defences.
There are specific areas on earth and venus that are open world.
This update also included a Corvette of sorts that let you coordinate a fight against a corpus carrier with players piloting the Corvette, intercepting fighters from their arcwings, and some players infiltrating the ship to sabotage the carriers defences.
You can also assemble moa pets with tophats
the spaceship part is not in this update, that's future content
After starting it in July, I finally finished the Trails in the Sky series. Mind you, I moved between then and now, but between all 3 games I put in just under 150 hours. I feel like I just finished a really good book. Also there were memes.
Will get to Trails of Cold Steel at some point, but first a palette cleanser with CrossCode!
It has style, great music, fun combat, and more memes!
The game gives me a bit of a Phantasy Star vibe, and I love it. You play as Lea, who's stuck in an MMO and doesn't remember who she is. She also can't talk aside from simple words like "Hi" "Bye" "Lea" etc. Whatever the main character lacks in personality, the party members you 'play' with more than fill the void.
It has dungeons like a Zelda game, with plenty of puzzles solve and keys to collect.
For the puzzles, a lot of it is centered around your ranged ability. You can rapid fire, or charge it to do a single powerful knockback. Once you get elements mixed in, it gets really creative.
Using my normal orbs, I push the water bubble into position.
Then I switch to ice and strike it to launch it across.
My one gripe with the combat is when it gets frantic some of the enemy tells get lost in the effects that are flying around. Otherwise I can't recommend it enough!
Not as such. You can be crew on someone else's ship, or have them come on yours, where they're a hologram version of their custom character in the relevant seat in the cockpit, assuming the ship is big enough to accept multiple crew. But the idea has always been to ultimately allow you to get up and walk around, on your ship and out of it on space stations etc. That may come in the next season of content, but even if not it's definitely still on the roadmap and being actively discussed. A lot of that is going to be making it compelling enough gameplay-wise, I suppose, that's the tricky part.
The characters also allow the (also new-ish) external/free camera mode to show a pilot and crew, of course. Look very carefully at the shot of the front of the Cobra, you can just make her out in the pilot's seat.
Gee, that sounds like an actually practical thing to do. Release your spaceship game and then add people, character creators, FPS mode, massive multiplayer and Mark Hamill...
Gee, that sounds like an actually practical thing to do. Release your spaceship game and then add people, character creators, FPS mode, massive multiplayer and Mark Hamill...
It's almost like having a good foundation and building on it over time is viable. People can even play it in the meantime! And it started pretty good anyway!
It's so crazy, it might just work...
(Remember when the two were being mentioned in the same breath? Seems a long time ago now. Because it was )
Gee, that sounds like an actually practical thing to do. Release your spaceship game and then add people, character creators, FPS mode, massive multiplayer and Mark Hamill...
Sure, if you don't really want to do anything new for the genre, to have a big story campaign, to build an interesting setting instead of a bland one filled with infinite nothing, or to do much of anything besides spaceships running a pretty basic flight model. It does VR, I guess? But that's not really much of a hurdle for PC games at this point.
Elite burned me out in something like an hour because, for as pretty as it is, it's not doing anything I haven't played 10-20 years ago. I think I dropped 70 bucks on Elite and regret it hugely, but I've dropped 200-something on SC and still don't regret it.
Considering Elite came out in 1984 and Dangerous is the HD re imagining a lot of the old guard were hoping for I don't think its really fair to knock E:D for being exactly what it set out to be.
Elite is fantastic if you like what its putting out there, Star Citizen looks like it has the potential to be fantastic too but right now Elite is a fully functioning game that is growing while Star Citizen is a neat tech demo.
Warframe is weird for me because I see stuff like this and it should totally be my thing. Cooperative shooter, third person, awesome organic sci fi designs, everything just speaks to me.
Then I install it, start playing and just... stop.
Warframe is weird for me because I see stuff like this and it should totally be my thing. Cooperative shooter, third person, awesome organic sci fi designs, everything just speaks to me.
Then I install it, start playing and just... stop.
That's fair.
What puts you off? Warframe fans will be the first to admit that the game does an incredibly poor job of tutorialising new systems.
If you have a friend who is into it to explain things it makes dipping your toes much easier. Or the Warframe thread here is full of people happy to help out and a great resource.
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Warframe is weird for me because I see stuff like this and it should totally be my thing. Cooperative shooter, third person, awesome organic sci fi designs, everything just speaks to me.
Then I install it, start playing and just... stop.
That's fair.
What puts you off? Warframe fans will be the first to admit that the game does an incredibly poor job of tutorialising new systems.
If you have a friend who is into it to explain things it makes dipping your toes much easier. Or the Warframe thread here is full of people happy to help out and a great resource.
Lots of little things. Mostly the art really speaks to me, but the game itself just doesn't. I hung out in that thread for a while playing it and getting advice, but it just turns out the game isn't for me.
Warframe is weird for me because I see stuff like this and it should totally be my thing. Cooperative shooter, third person, awesome organic sci fi designs, everything just speaks to me.
Then I install it, start playing and just... stop.
That's fair.
What puts you off? Warframe fans will be the first to admit that the game does an incredibly poor job of tutorialising new systems.
If you have a friend who is into it to explain things it makes dipping your toes much easier. Or the Warframe thread here is full of people happy to help out and a great resource.
Lots of little things. Mostly the art really speaks to me, but the game itself just doesn't. I hung out in that thread for a while playing it and getting advice, but it just turns out the game isn't for me.
Obviouslys the solution is to give you tons of free stuff from our collections and let you try again
Warframe is weird for me because I see stuff like this and it should totally be my thing. Cooperative shooter, third person, awesome organic sci fi designs, everything just speaks to me.
Then I install it, start playing and just... stop.
I got kind of annoyed with warframe because there is this one sort of early-mid tier mission that gets you an important piece of gear... for flying missions, I think? Anyway, the level required four people to protect these points against waves of enemies, and at best I would find one other person for that mission, so I was invariably stuck on what seemed like a fairly important piece of story content.
The game is pretty neat, but some of the controls and structure are... baffling.
They did a great job with the Zone of the Enders 2 remaster.
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Does it work right for you? I tried the demo but turned out it didn't recognize the L3 and R3 in my XBone pad so I couldn't reply to things, and so I didn't buy it.
They did a great job with the Zone of the Enders 2 remaster.
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Does it work right for you? I tried the demo but turned out it didn't recognize the L3 and R3 in my XBone pad so I couldn't reply to things, and so I didn't buy it.
@Drascin Worked fine for me using a wired 360 controller. I've only played up to the Vic Viper fight but it has been fine.
Chafing at the moment for Ace Combat 7, so I've been messing around with Zero since apparently in the last week a whole lot of problems have been solved with it.
The only time I ever see my plane in the Ace Combat games is a) in the hanger, b) in the replay, or c) when I've crashed. Otherwise, it's first person non-cockpit mode, as is tradition.
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Did they come out with a new Ace Combat? I didn’t even know. Those shots are great.
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Also, Snow Daze is pretty good, if you're into that sort of thing.
There are specific areas on earth and venus that are open world.
This update also included a Corvette of sorts that let you coordinate a fight against a corpus carrier with players piloting the Corvette, intercepting fighters from their arcwings, and some players infiltrating the ship to sabotage the carriers defences.
You can also assemble moa pets with tophats
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
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the spaceship part is not in this update, that's future content
why I never
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Will get to Trails of Cold Steel at some point, but first a palette cleanser with CrossCode!
It has style, great music, fun combat, and more memes!
The game gives me a bit of a Phantasy Star vibe, and I love it. You play as Lea, who's stuck in an MMO and doesn't remember who she is. She also can't talk aside from simple words like "Hi" "Bye" "Lea" etc. Whatever the main character lacks in personality, the party members you 'play' with more than fill the void.
It has dungeons like a Zelda game, with plenty of puzzles solve and keys to collect.
For the puzzles, a lot of it is centered around your ranged ability. You can rapid fire, or charge it to do a single powerful knockback. Once you get elements mixed in, it gets really creative.
Using my normal orbs, I push the water bubble into position.
Then I switch to ice and strike it to launch it across.
My one gripe with the combat is when it gets frantic some of the enemy tells get lost in the effects that are flying around. Otherwise I can't recommend it enough!
Steam | XBL
chair to Creation and then suplex the Void.
Since Horizons had The Commanders update, yes. Character creator, even. And a bloody good one, too.
Steam | XBL
chair to Creation and then suplex the Void.
Not as such. You can be crew on someone else's ship, or have them come on yours, where they're a hologram version of their custom character in the relevant seat in the cockpit, assuming the ship is big enough to accept multiple crew. But the idea has always been to ultimately allow you to get up and walk around, on your ship and out of it on space stations etc. That may come in the next season of content, but even if not it's definitely still on the roadmap and being actively discussed. A lot of that is going to be making it compelling enough gameplay-wise, I suppose, that's the tricky part.
The characters also allow the (also new-ish) external/free camera mode to show a pilot and crew, of course. Look very carefully at the shot of the front of the Cobra, you can just make her out in the pilot's seat.
Steam | XBL
It's almost like having a good foundation and building on it over time is viable. People can even play it in the meantime! And it started pretty good anyway!
It's so crazy, it might just work...
(Remember when the two were being mentioned in the same breath? Seems a long time ago now. Because it was )
Steam | XBL
Sure, if you don't really want to do anything new for the genre, to have a big story campaign, to build an interesting setting instead of a bland one filled with infinite nothing, or to do much of anything besides spaceships running a pretty basic flight model. It does VR, I guess? But that's not really much of a hurdle for PC games at this point.
Elite burned me out in something like an hour because, for as pretty as it is, it's not doing anything I haven't played 10-20 years ago. I think I dropped 70 bucks on Elite and regret it hugely, but I've dropped 200-something on SC and still don't regret it.
Elite is fantastic if you like what its putting out there, Star Citizen looks like it has the potential to be fantastic too but right now Elite is a fully functioning game that is growing while Star Citizen is a neat tech demo.
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Warframe is weird for me because I see stuff like this and it should totally be my thing. Cooperative shooter, third person, awesome organic sci fi designs, everything just speaks to me.
Then I install it, start playing and just... stop.
That's fair.
What puts you off? Warframe fans will be the first to admit that the game does an incredibly poor job of tutorialising new systems.
If you have a friend who is into it to explain things it makes dipping your toes much easier. Or the Warframe thread here is full of people happy to help out and a great resource.
Lots of little things. Mostly the art really speaks to me, but the game itself just doesn't. I hung out in that thread for a while playing it and getting advice, but it just turns out the game isn't for me.
Obviouslys the solution is to give you tons of free stuff from our collections and let you try again
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
I got kind of annoyed with warframe because there is this one sort of early-mid tier mission that gets you an important piece of gear... for flying missions, I think? Anyway, the level required four people to protect these points against waves of enemies, and at best I would find one other person for that mission, so I was invariably stuck on what seemed like a fairly important piece of story content.
The game is pretty neat, but some of the controls and structure are... baffling.
Does it work right for you? I tried the demo but turned out it didn't recognize the L3 and R3 in my XBone pad so I couldn't reply to things, and so I didn't buy it.
@Drascin Worked fine for me using a wired 360 controller. I've only played up to the Vic Viper fight but it has been fine.
Chafing at the moment for Ace Combat 7, so I've been messing around with Zero since apparently in the last week a whole lot of problems have been solved with it.
Speaking of haircuts, Leon pulls off that dress really well, but it is a dead giveaway.
Album.
Team Fortress 2 Backpack: Someone you love
And something from the holiday episode...
Team Fortress 2 Backpack: Someone you love
Yeah, Ace Combat 7 just came out a few weeks ago.