File this one under "dumb in a fun way", but I just had Hunter destroy a rift charge and go something like "I see Lilith has poor taste in minions". You're trash-talking a bomb.
Captain America has a line when he gets hit that’s like “I never forget a face”
But every enemy in this game is either wearing a full mask or is a demon. Made me laugh
Also Captain Marvels legendary is good because it costs only 2 heroism.
Man the THREAT room can either be a breeze or annoying as hell depending on rhe character, I’m looking at you blade. You basically need good counter and shield generation or it’s so frustrating. At least If you forget to use the combat cards that help out like have been
File this one under "dumb in a fun way", but I just had Hunter destroy a rift charge and go something like "I see Lilith has poor taste in minions". You're trash-talking a bomb.
Captain America has a line when he gets hit that’s like “I never forget a face”
But every enemy in this game is either wearing a full mask or is a demon. Made me laugh
Also Captain Marvels legendary is good because it costs only 2 heroism.
Man the THREAT room can either be a breeze or annoying as hell depending on rhe character, I’m looking at you blade. You basically need good counter and shield generation or it’s so frustrating
this is like the random callout in Monster Hunter, "I hope you've got insurance!" which raises a just gigantic mess of questions about the Monster Hunter setting
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So far the Hunter is the only one that has underwhelmed me with their legendary cards
Even Scarlet Witch, who most have panned, has her uses if you prep for it (a Lifesteal item, or Nico)
Really? I live for bladestorm. Tons of direct damage in a good sized aoe + forceful knockback means you can murder tons of dudes at once. And the upgraded version has card draw.
Watching tons of Beaglerush XCOM videos back in the day has trained me to inch AoE attacks in this game to find the maximum amount of damage, bladestorm adding in the knockback is a very satisfying wrinkle.
So far the Hunter is the only one that has underwhelmed me with their legendary cards
Even Scarlet Witch, who most have panned, has her uses if you prep for it (a Lifesteal item, or Nico)
Really? I live for bladestorm. Tons of direct damage in a good sized aoe + forceful knockback means you can murder tons of dudes at once. And the upgraded version has card draw.
Watching tons of Beaglerush XCOM videos back in the day has trained me to inch AoE attacks in this game to find the maximum amount of damage, bladestorm adding in the knockback is a very satisfying wrinkle.
Last night I managed to hit like 7 dudes at once between direct damage, knockback and explosions. Killed like 5 of them. It gave me joy.
File this one under "dumb in a fun way", but I just had Hunter destroy a rift charge and go something like "I see Lilith has poor taste in minions". You're trash-talking a bomb.
Captain America has a line when he gets hit that’s like “I never forget a face”
But every enemy in this game is either wearing a full mask or is a demon. Made me laugh
Also Captain Marvels legendary is good because it costs only 2 heroism.
That's fair. I guess I usually feel more constrained by card plays than heroism (or my brain causes me to perceive it that way).
Oh I remembered what I wanted to post about Dwarf Fortress last night when the thread was broke-
I kept noticing a dead dwarf corpse lying around in the hall, but when I checked my tomb it still had an open empty grave in it, so I figured it was just taking too long. Eventually I got annoyed and inspected that tomb to discover it was not empty, it was occupied, but by the corpse of a ghost, so I couldn't see it.
Also I killed a giant and a minotaur in like the first year and it's ten years on and the blood just keeps turning up in weird places.
File this one under "dumb in a fun way", but I just had Hunter destroy a rift charge and go something like "I see Lilith has poor taste in minions". You're trash-talking a bomb.
Captain America has a line when he gets hit that’s like “I never forget a face”
But every enemy in this game is either wearing a full mask or is a demon. Made me laugh
Also Captain Marvels legendary is good because it costs only 2 heroism.
Man the THREAT room can either be a breeze or annoying as hell depending on rhe character, I’m looking at you blade. You basically need good counter and shield generation or it’s so frustrating
this is like the random callout in Monster Hunter, "I hope you've got insurance!" which raises a just gigantic mess of questions about the Monster Hunter setting
It dosent! Insurance is actually a thing in Monster Hunter, it's run by the cats/the guild. That's why when you faint you get rescued by the Cats - and your quest reward is deducted, because you're paying the cats to run out, grab your unconcious arse, and drag you back to camp before you get you know, eaten.
Also why you can only faint three times - nothing left to pay the cats with afterwards!
So far the Hunter is the only one that has underwhelmed me with their legendary cards
Even Scarlet Witch, who most have panned, has her uses if you prep for it (a Lifesteal item, or Nico)
The trick with Bladestorm is that it's *Forced* Knockback. So you can get a lot of damage out of it via ensuring things hit other things. Like a whole fucking ton - i'm regularly getting 4+ KOs.
Summon Charlie seems pretty weak though, just due to the way the action economy works out.
Yeah I really wanted summon Charlie to be good, cos it’s a demon dog! But it just doesn’t make sense with the way card plays work, you’re essentially just drawing a bunch of average cards. It needs to have like free plays for his cards or some other perk
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The only thing Charlie is good for is Howl+Bite, and using a summon card to get him +2 of his cards means you're unlikely to be able to really even capitalize on it
Magik's Reinforcement is also probably the single worst card in the game, similarly
The only thing Charlie is good for is Howl+Bite, and using a summon card to get him +2 of his cards means you're unlikely to be able to really even capitalize on it
Magik's Reinforcement is also probably the single worst card in the game, similarly
Maul is pretty nice if things work out that you can play it first for vuln, or hang on to it for a few turns spending redraws to just keep stacking damage. I did like 450 to a boss last night with that. Though that was also a fight where you just get Charlie, you don't have to summon her.
Yeah, it's the perils of the very tightly balanced action economy. Some stuff is a bit TOO tight - for instance, i think Drain Soul could be made Free, and it'd probably be fine/a really boost to Ghost Rider as the heroism cost keeps it in check pretty well.
It's also the problem i have with a lot of hte attacks like Morning Star - I want something that's punching hard from the word go, not ramping up over time. Especially not ramping up over card plays givne how precious those are.
Still, Midnight Suns is very good overall - most of my quibbles are *quibbles*, they're fine nitty gritty game design stuff rahter than "wow, this just sucks".
Thoguh i dont really like the resource system at all, and would probably mod it out if i could (nor do i like the reroll for additonal mods on cards system, there's a lot of fucking wild power swings there)
I'm too lazy to swap out my decks for specific situation, so I never take out my pair of upgraded morningstars, but they nice mods on them so they do me well, and they really shine on story missions since the damage stacks persist between encounters there.
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Carmack's departure message serves as a scathing indictment of a crippling inefficiency at Meta that he said he was "offended by" and which he compared to a GPU that can only muster a measly 5% utilization. "We have a ridiculous amount of people and resources, but we constantly self-sabotage and squander effort. There is no way to sugar coat this," he wrote. "I think out organization is operating at half the effectiveness that would make me happy."
The voice cast for High on Life is definitely stacked. One of the enemies on the first planet turned out to be Joel Haver, of mild Youtube fame. I was listening to him ramble for a bit when I suddenly realized.
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Hrngh. River City Girls 2...
After the bullshit ending of the first one, I am scared to love again
The voice cast for High on Life is definitely stacked. One of the enemies on the first planet turned out to be Joel Haver, of mild Youtube fame. I was listening to him ramble for a bit when I suddenly realized.
Having just finished the game, if the comedy is something you jive with, this game is pretty good. If it isn't, hard avoid.
However there is one joke that is excellent, very funny, 10/10.
all through the game the main bad guy taunts you by saying he has "the people you love the most". All the characters assume he means your parents.
He actually means Jack Black and Suasan Suranden, having deduced that these are the two people all humans love
The voice cast for High on Life is definitely stacked. One of the enemies on the first planet turned out to be Joel Haver, of mild Youtube fame. I was listening to him ramble for a bit when I suddenly realized.
Having just finished the game, if the comedy is something you jive with, this game is pretty good. If it isn't, hard avoid.
However there is one joke that is excellent, very funny, 10/10.
all through the game the main bad guy taunts you by saying he has "the people you love the most". All the characters assume he means your parents.
He actually means Jack Black and Suasan Suranden, having deduced that these are the two people all humans love
Now that i read the spoiler, i want to play the game because it gets me better than i get myself.
I've been playing through the AC games, because my experience with the franchise started with Odyssey.
so far I've played 1 (I wouldn't bother replaying it, and having played it I wouldn't really suggest a new player play it, it's mid), 2, and Brotherhood.
Coming up are Revelations, 3 Remastered, Black Flag, Liberation, Syndicate, then Odyssey and Valhalla again.
This list is mainly because those are the games I already own, so my question is do people think that Rogue and Unity worth buying to play for the first time?
(I also know about Origins, but I've played it before and I'm flip flopping on whether I want to replay it, I thought it was the weakest gameplay of the last three)
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i really liked AssCreed 1 and i feel alone in that.
The voice cast for High on Life is definitely stacked. One of the enemies on the first planet turned out to be Joel Haver, of mild Youtube fame. I was listening to him ramble for a bit when I suddenly realized.
Having just finished the game, if the comedy is something you jive with, this game is pretty good. If it isn't, hard avoid.
However there is one joke that is excellent, very funny, 10/10.
all through the game the main bad guy taunts you by saying he has "the people you love the most". All the characters assume he means your parents.
He actually means Jack Black and Suasan Suranden, having deduced that these are the two people all humans love
I mean, it's kinda funny but I don't love either of them so
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The voice cast for High on Life is definitely stacked. One of the enemies on the first planet turned out to be Joel Haver, of mild Youtube fame. I was listening to him ramble for a bit when I suddenly realized.
zach hadel is in there too
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But I also still rank AC1 as at the very least middle-of-the-pack when it comes to AC games, certainly not bottom of the pack.
I feel like if you played Black Flag and you really want another full game of that gameplay loop, Rogue is fine. It very much expects you to come in straight from Black Flag. But even then, I'd say go for Freedom Cry before Rogue.
Unity was a buggy mess at release and that's lessened enough that I feel like the feel of the combat, free-running and just, you know, Paris in that specific timeframe makes it worth picking up, even if Blandy McBlandface isn't perhaps the most charismatic main character the AC series has ever seen.
Yeah with all the bugs resolved Unity is a good experience overall. Only tip I'd give is that you should definitely filter out 90% of the optional side stuff from the map, because that shit is dense.
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Unity looks absolutely beautiful, even if it sort of meanders a bit into a few cul de sacs. Rogue has one of the best AC stories imo and is an excellent companion to the AC3 games
Counter argument, Unity is the worst experience I have ever had with an AC game. The statement that they "fixed" the bugs is inaccurate, I still had the crowd and civilians doing wild, disruptive things. I despise the changes they made to fighting and stealth (the climbing changes aren't all bad, but the inaccuracy is out of control). Arno is a terrible protagonist, but the flow of the plot is worse. Paris does LOOK impressive at least, but the way they dole out the history ruins the idea of living in the Revolutionary period. Basically all the historical events that matter are in side missions that are almost universally presented out of order and out of context. Example: the King getting executed is a big deal in the main story, but things getting to that point (his trial and so forth) is not handled well or covered well in the story at all. Having the example of AC3 right there makes the flow of the historical events come off really, REALLY poorly. If you're a long term fan, the way they handled the modern plot is a shambles and the inciting incident (the reason you are playing these memories at all) is handled SO poorly, I truly wonder if it was meant to be a joke. The co-op seems interesting in theory, but literally would not work in practice. It rejected game invites from friends and the matchmaking does not produce matches. I have a screenshot of waiting 30+ minutes in matchmaking for nothing.
Unity is a game completely devoured by the incompetent, unethical, monstrous managers running the place at the time, and you feel this horrible development environment constantly while playing. No amount of patches rescued it from being just the WORST. I truly hate this game, and I'm someone who played EVERY entry before it, including the PSP and Vita games!
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Captain America has a line when he gets hit that’s like “I never forget a face”
But every enemy in this game is either wearing a full mask or is a demon. Made me laugh
Also Captain Marvels legendary is good because it costs only 2 heroism.
Man the THREAT room can either be a breeze or annoying as hell depending on rhe character, I’m looking at you blade. You basically need good counter and shield generation or it’s so frustrating. At least If you forget to use the combat cards that help out like have been
this is like the random callout in Monster Hunter, "I hope you've got insurance!" which raises a just gigantic mess of questions about the Monster Hunter setting
Watching tons of Beaglerush XCOM videos back in the day has trained me to inch AoE attacks in this game to find the maximum amount of damage, bladestorm adding in the knockback is a very satisfying wrinkle.
The one where he asks if Liliths hot and if anyones hit on her yet is definitely the worst
The best is the Seinfeld quote “the jerk store called, it’s running low on you guys!”
Last night I managed to hit like 7 dudes at once between direct damage, knockback and explosions. Killed like 5 of them. It gave me joy.
I kept noticing a dead dwarf corpse lying around in the hall, but when I checked my tomb it still had an open empty grave in it, so I figured it was just taking too long. Eventually I got annoyed and inspected that tomb to discover it was not empty, it was occupied, but by the corpse of a ghost, so I couldn't see it.
Also I killed a giant and a minotaur in like the first year and it's ten years on and the blood just keeps turning up in weird places.
It dosent! Insurance is actually a thing in Monster Hunter, it's run by the cats/the guild. That's why when you faint you get rescued by the Cats - and your quest reward is deducted, because you're paying the cats to run out, grab your unconcious arse, and drag you back to camp before you get you know, eaten.
Also why you can only faint three times - nothing left to pay the cats with afterwards!
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The trick with Bladestorm is that it's *Forced* Knockback. So you can get a lot of damage out of it via ensuring things hit other things. Like a whole fucking ton - i'm regularly getting 4+ KOs.
Summon Charlie seems pretty weak though, just due to the way the action economy works out.
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Magik's Reinforcement is also probably the single worst card in the game, similarly
Maul is pretty nice if things work out that you can play it first for vuln, or hang on to it for a few turns spending redraws to just keep stacking damage. I did like 450 to a boss last night with that. Though that was also a fight where you just get Charlie, you don't have to summon her.
Hunter has one something along the lines of "Blade told me to mention your mother. Evidently she's promiscuous?"
It's also the problem i have with a lot of hte attacks like Morning Star - I want something that's punching hard from the word go, not ramping up over time. Especially not ramping up over card plays givne how precious those are.
Still, Midnight Suns is very good overall - most of my quibbles are *quibbles*, they're fine nitty gritty game design stuff rahter than "wow, this just sucks".
Thoguh i dont really like the resource system at all, and would probably mod it out if i could (nor do i like the reroll for additonal mods on cards system, there's a lot of fucking wild power swings there)
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We’ve known this simple fact since Furcadia, and yet society refuse to learn damnit
After the bullshit ending of the first one, I am scared to love again
At least they patched that ending, as I recall
Which is a weird thing to say but hey that ending sucked
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Having just finished the game, if the comedy is something you jive with, this game is pretty good. If it isn't, hard avoid.
However there is one joke that is excellent, very funny, 10/10.
He actually means Jack Black and Suasan Suranden, having deduced that these are the two people all humans love
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Now that i read the spoiler, i want to play the game because it gets me better than i get myself.
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so far I've played 1 (I wouldn't bother replaying it, and having played it I wouldn't really suggest a new player play it, it's mid), 2, and Brotherhood.
Coming up are Revelations, 3 Remastered, Black Flag, Liberation, Syndicate, then Odyssey and Valhalla again.
This list is mainly because those are the games I already own, so my question is do people think that Rogue and Unity worth buying to play for the first time?
(I also know about Origins, but I've played it before and I'm flip flopping on whether I want to replay it, I thought it was the weakest gameplay of the last three)
I played AssCreed 1 when AssRev came out, too.
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i did not know about either those things.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention. i almost made a mistake.
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zach hadel is in there too
I feel like if you played Black Flag and you really want another full game of that gameplay loop, Rogue is fine. It very much expects you to come in straight from Black Flag. But even then, I'd say go for Freedom Cry before Rogue.
Unity was a buggy mess at release and that's lessened enough that I feel like the feel of the combat, free-running and just, you know, Paris in that specific timeframe makes it worth picking up, even if Blandy McBlandface isn't perhaps the most charismatic main character the AC series has ever seen.
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Unity is a game completely devoured by the incompetent, unethical, monstrous managers running the place at the time, and you feel this horrible development environment constantly while playing. No amount of patches rescued it from being just the WORST. I truly hate this game, and I'm someone who played EVERY entry before it, including the PSP and Vita games!