I kinda hate this game. It got such great reception and word of mouth, but it's the worst game I've played in recent memory.
It's okay when you're Luke and swinging your light Saber around. The X wing combat is decent. Everything else totally sucks. The controls are just terrible.
I had heard everything was reworked and that made it a better Lego game. All they changed was the fixed camera angle, the fighting still sucks and everything else is the same as old lego games.
The shooting is terrible, aiming sucks, enemies are bullet sponges. Planets are small segments broken up. After Star wars Outlaws I expected seamless travel from one planet to the next, no its all loading screens. The UI is the worst thing Ive ever seen.
If this wasn't Star Wars it would be flat out worthless.
This weekend I finished finished Hades. Got the epilogue to the ending. There are a few trophies I could still hunt for, but at this point I'm content that the 95 hours I put into the game were well spent.
I also started Cuphead. Brutally hard. But surprisingly it been a big hit to stream. I've been getting better 50 and 60 viewers when I play. I can only assume they're all waiting for me to crack and have a meltdown as that seems to be the reason the game was made.
They make some arcade mission DLC free to play for a limited time. There's a cool Bruce Lee mission.
So I started the Italian level. I really like the game, was a fan of Hitman 2 and 3 during the PS2 era. However there are aspects of this game which feel, somewhat irksome.
I tried to drag a body through a doorway and tried to close the door as I was still dragging him, but the door kept banging on the body and wouldn't close even if it seemed I was clear.
Also don't like having to hold a button for some actions and simple button press for others. Im used to one button dumping bodies in Cyberpunk.
The game seems quite fickle at times as to what catches you out. I grabbed a pass from someone's table, something a spy or hitman could do easily but somehow the whole room sees you.
I ran and hid. Came out when safe. Walked up a stairway showed my pass to the guards. Then decided to go back down, then changed my mind to walk back up the stairs past the guards Inhad just shown my pass to.
They asked me for the pass again so quickly I took one step forward to far and they drew their guns on me.
I faked surrender and entered this QTE style fist combat. Problem being the game never introduced me to this before, so its something completely foreign you're supposed to ace first time?
Then there's the disguises. Say you get spotted the disguise becomes compromised. So you change outfits. They want me to be a waiter, there only seems to be one waiter outfit. Enforcers can spot you in outfits, so like the boss of the restaurant can tell you don't work there. But when your waiter outfit becomes compromised, every single npc becomes an enforcer, no matter how long you've waited or how many outfits you've switched between. But the waiter outfit in Italy is so common it becomes inconceivable that people wouldn't just assume you're a different waiter.
Then for poisons, you have to randomly walk about to find a poison. I mean, wouldn't a Hitman have something concealed already? Then you find an empty unattended glass. You put the poison in, despite it being an unattended glass literally everyone in the room turns and spots you, hounding you. Wouldn't a hitman be able to slip some powder into a glass no-one is looking at?
No you have to be in a disguise first.
So I went a different route, walked into the mansion in a different disguise, you can wander about till you cross a invisibly marked line when you mini maps says you're trespassing. With no heads up.
Also cameras can be almost impossible to spot the grid pattern on the floor.
Levels are so large too, it feels like Im just walking about till inspiration hits me.
This weekend was all Monster Hunter Wilds for me. Beat the Omega fight about 15 times and beat the Savage Omega fight once which was crazy intense. Got his armour set and great sword crafted now. Fun Halloween festival. Looking forward to the upcoming Christmas one next month.
7 years after it was announced, The Elder Scrolls 6 is ‘still a long way off’, Todd Howard says
Speaking to GQ, Howard said the game is "still a long way off", adding: "I'm preaching patience. I don't want fans to feel anxious."
Howard also noted that he doesn't like announcing release dates for games then having players wait a long time for that date to arrive.
"I like to just announce stuff and release it," he explained. "My perfect version – and I'm not saying this is going to happen – is that it's going to be a while and then, one day, the game will just appear."
Asked if he wanted Bethesda to shadow-drop The Elder Scrolls 6 like it did with Oblivion Remastered, he replied: "You might say that was a test run. It worked out well."
Elsewhere in the interview, Howard claimed that Bethesda Game Studios has "hundreds of people on Fallout right now, with 76 and some other things we're doing".
One of the "other things" Howard is referring to, VGC understands, is a remaster of Fallout 3, similar to this year's The Elder Scrolls Oblivion: Remastered.
Went back to Lego Star wars.
I kinda hate this game. It got such great reception and word of mouth, but it's the worst game I've played in recent memory.
It's okay when you're Luke and swinging your light Saber around. The X wing combat is decent. Everything else totally sucks. The controls are just terrible.
I had heard everything was reworked and that made it a better Lego game. All they changed was the fixed camera angle, the fighting still sucks and everything else is the same as old lego games.
The shooting is terrible, aiming sucks, enemies are bullet sponges. Planets are small segments broken up. After Star wars Outlaws I expected seamless travel from one planet to the next, no its all loading screens. The UI is the worst thing Ive ever seen.
If this wasn't Star Wars it would be flat out worthless.
I also started Cuphead. Brutally hard. But surprisingly it been a big hit to stream. I've been getting better 50 and 60 viewers when I play. I can only assume they're all waiting for me to crack and have a meltdown as that seems to be the reason the game was made.
Playing Hitman WOA Switch 2
They make some arcade mission DLC free to play for a limited time. There's a cool Bruce Lee mission.
So I started the Italian level. I really like the game, was a fan of Hitman 2 and 3 during the PS2 era. However there are aspects of this game which feel, somewhat irksome.
I tried to drag a body through a doorway and tried to close the door as I was still dragging him, but the door kept banging on the body and wouldn't close even if it seemed I was clear.
Also don't like having to hold a button for some actions and simple button press for others. Im used to one button dumping bodies in Cyberpunk.
The game seems quite fickle at times as to what catches you out. I grabbed a pass from someone's table, something a spy or hitman could do easily but somehow the whole room sees you.
I ran and hid. Came out when safe. Walked up a stairway showed my pass to the guards. Then decided to go back down, then changed my mind to walk back up the stairs past the guards Inhad just shown my pass to.
They asked me for the pass again so quickly I took one step forward to far and they drew their guns on me.
I faked surrender and entered this QTE style fist combat. Problem being the game never introduced me to this before, so its something completely foreign you're supposed to ace first time?
Then there's the disguises. Say you get spotted the disguise becomes compromised. So you change outfits. They want me to be a waiter, there only seems to be one waiter outfit. Enforcers can spot you in outfits, so like the boss of the restaurant can tell you don't work there. But when your waiter outfit becomes compromised, every single npc becomes an enforcer, no matter how long you've waited or how many outfits you've switched between. But the waiter outfit in Italy is so common it becomes inconceivable that people wouldn't just assume you're a different waiter.
Then for poisons, you have to randomly walk about to find a poison. I mean, wouldn't a Hitman have something concealed already? Then you find an empty unattended glass. You put the poison in, despite it being an unattended glass literally everyone in the room turns and spots you, hounding you. Wouldn't a hitman be able to slip some powder into a glass no-one is looking at?
No you have to be in a disguise first.
So I went a different route, walked into the mansion in a different disguise, you can wander about till you cross a invisibly marked line when you mini maps says you're trespassing. With no heads up.
Also cameras can be almost impossible to spot the grid pattern on the floor.
Levels are so large too, it feels like Im just walking about till inspiration hits me.
Played and finished Luigi's Mansion this weekend. Gg, why don't you play it again?
This weekend was all Monster Hunter Wilds for me. Beat the Omega fight about 15 times and beat the Savage Omega fight once which was crazy intense. Got his armour set and great sword crafted now. Fun Halloween festival. Looking forward to the upcoming Christmas one next month.
I started it just to see what I remember. Its still fun and polished.Speaking to GQ, Howard said the game is "still a long way off", adding: "I'm preaching patience. I don't want fans to feel anxious."
Howard also noted that he doesn't like announcing release dates for games then having players wait a long time for that date to arrive.
"I like to just announce stuff and release it," he explained. "My perfect version – and I'm not saying this is going to happen – is that it's going to be a while and then, one day, the game will just appear."
Asked if he wanted Bethesda to shadow-drop The Elder Scrolls 6 like it did with Oblivion Remastered, he replied: "You might say that was a test run. It worked out well."
Elsewhere in the interview, Howard claimed that Bethesda Game Studios has "hundreds of people on Fallout right now, with 76 and some other things we're doing".
One of the "other things" Howard is referring to, VGC understands, is a remaster of Fallout 3, similar to this year's The Elder Scrolls Oblivion: Remastered.
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Is Fallout more popular than the Elder Scrolls?