Yea? Which ones?especially with indie games offering better and better value and replayability every week.
Yea? Which ones?especially with indie games offering better and better value and replayability every week.
Don't Starve, Binding of Isaac, FTL, and lots of other roguelike-like games out there that are replayable for ages. Plus there's stuff like Expeditions: Conquistador that can be approached with many different strategies. What I'm saying there is basically "indie games aren't always 5 hour experiences that cost you $5, and sometimes your money goes a really long way."Yea? Which ones?
I'm quite an average twitch RTS player, so the RTS battles are challenging enough to me to say the least. But after a few battles, they become quite a chore. They are always the same - kill the enemy - missions with no variety. And do I feel right that on normal difficulty and above the AI cheats sometimes? I had a battle where I controlled every point of the map except the enemy's base, yet he spawned a dozen units in a blink of an eye. And he rushed me with them, making me lose the match. Quite a shame, because everything else is very good IMO. The artstyle is unique and vivid, the music is simply amazing, I'm loving it. The characters are interesting and funny, the writing is good, honestly, it is hard to find a part of the game that I don't like. Apart from the RTS battles of course.
Please tell me there's an option to feed Catherine to you-know-what. Three times I sided with her, and each time I get smack talk afterwards. Nor does she remember that I've helped out before and goes all bull dyke on me.
She will bend if you keep supporting her.Please tell me there's an option to feed Catherine to you-know-what. Three times I sided with her, and each time I get smack talk afterwards. Nor does she remember that I've helped out before and goes all bull dyke on me.
Good thing he gets destroyed in the comments.
Another accurate prediction. Plenty of people playing other multiplayer RTSes, but not this one.A couple more days and it'll be off the list entirely.
Tom Chick gave dragon Commander 4/10. Well, at least it's in very good company (He had his five minutes of fame with his Deus Ex review back in the day).
http://www.quartertothree.com/fp/2013/08/12/kitchen-sink-not-included-in-dragon-commander/
Good thing he gets destroyed in the comments.
Why? He's completely right in all his criticisms. The game is a mess.
While I think his overall critique is accurate (game seems like an undisciplined mishmash of genres to appeal to everyone) it's pretty hilarious that his review is no more than forty or so sentences. Be even funnier if he got a review copy. Is this what passes as 'journalism' these days?
Look at the drama when he gave bioshock infinite 3/5. That review was removed from metacritic though, because... Idk, they remove outliers or something for some super retarded reason.The fact that Tom's reviews get listed on Metacritic results in his comment field being absolutely hilarious whenever he gives a game that hasn't been universally panned a score lower than 4. Makes his site worth visiting once in a while.