Give me back my Wanzers!
Subnautica is a gem of a game.
Better buy one now then, right? Like Mario 3D All-Stars?
Good observation. Yes, it gave singleplayer a more tactical feel due to the scale. I suppose at that time, with the rise of online multiplayer in the console space, minds were more set on developing new multiplayer experiences.
We had a game on PC with a similar mechanic called "Wargasm". (yes, that was it's actual name, haha). Combined Infantry, Tank, APC & Helicopter combat, controllable from a map like an RTS, but with the ability to jump in directly an...
Remember playing this with my mate, switching to Paratroopers in-flight while Trivium's cover of Master of Puppets was blasting lmao.
After years of failing to complete ME2, today I finally finished the Trilogy (after a few months playing them through). I feel like I've corrected a deep error of my life & absolved myself of sin. Mass Effect was such the game when it came out. imo, it felt Next-Gen. I remember it "Red-Ringed" my 360 too lolz.
It was around the time after ME2 released, a friend was asking me why I hadn't played it yet. He let me borrow it. I always found some dumb reas...
Will I have to pay for this? lolz
What the hell??
What if.... what if there ARE new Stealth games out there? Out of sight? Hidden in the shadows?
At least I got to see it... just this once...
The "thought" of Event Horizon still creeps the fuck out of me. I remember seeing it when I was way too young.
"as bad" still means "bad" though yeah?
After completing Morrowind again recently I fired up Oblivion. I'd completed it once many years ago on 360, remembering it to be nothing but a harsh slog.
Yeah, it still is. I dislike the whole mantra that it can be "fixed" with modding (the only ones i applied were UI based). The base-line difficulty system is atrocious and denies roleplaying anything but a min/max class. "turn the difficulty down" is nonsense. It's a broken game and still is.
What a bunch of pussies.
Hope faded as soon as those words, "Ohhh yess!! Jarra's Wrath!!" were spoken.
This game is what I imagine LSD to be like. Never finished it though. The gameplay kind of got old quick as I recall.
I just remember it coming out around the time I was fully onboard the Ancient Aliens hype train, which raised some cool theories around the Book of Enoch. I think that's what drew me in.
Such a bizarre announcement. I've been trying to think of other games that would feel the same way:
"And now... get ready to play...again.... "GUN", the 2005 cowboy epic, again, on Switch. *not a remake/remaster - same game*"
or
"And now... the game you never thought you'd see again, nor you'd ever feel the need to... "Metal Arms: Glitch in the System!"
Not knocking those...
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Of course, you can understand anyone defending their jobs.
Man, that window in Dino Crisis. My younger brother was watching me play at the time. We both near shit ourselves.