Or Geometry Wars Retro Evolved. Everyone's favorite Xbox 360 launch titleAhh Geometry Wars. Everyone's favorite part of Project Gotham racing 2
Or Geometry Wars Retro Evolved. Everyone's favorite Xbox 360 launch titleAhh Geometry Wars. Everyone's favorite part of Project Gotham racing 2
You may want to check out Polybius. I believe it's also available on PC now, so don't necessarily need a PSVR1 setup anymore to play it. It's a pretty wild ride in VR.Man, Tempest in both iterations are such great games, but that movement variant is just the wrong amount of two-action movement. Ugh.
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And things like Beat Saber and Thumper in VR...
Isn't that supposed to be the recreation of the urban legend game of the same name?You may want to check out Polybius. I believe it's also available on PC now, so don't necessarily need a PSVR1 setup anymore to play it. It's a pretty wild ride in VR.
I believe he's with three or four books now too.ZP was still going on? I know Yahtzee had flexed some game design muscles but figured he'd moved on a long time ago.
I was going to say - I feel bad for whoever was on the team getting all that set up. They only showcased that for the last couple of episodes.Hah, they had just gone through the effort of making a premium version of ZP where you could subscribe for a more unfiltered and ad-free version of what they put on YouTube.
That's the marketing angle, yes. In practice, it's a really trippy Tempest-like. Aka a Jeff Minter game.Isn't that supposed to be the recreation of the urban legend game of the same name?
No, he's been doing weekly ZP, plus some "Extra Punctuation," and a new recent Yahtzee Unscripted (which is edited Twitch Stream footage with some, well, scripted-ish text in between).ZP was still going on? I know Yahtzee had flexed some game design muscles but figured he'd moved on a long time ago.
It was always, hey, I wonder what he thought of <x> game. Then it turns into a rabbit hole, like diving into wikipedia or nerdsniping yourself with youtube.No, he's been doing weekly ZP, plus some "Extra Punctuation," and a new recent Yahtzee Unscripted (which is edited Twitch Stream footage with some, well, scripted-ish text in between).
Like @Diabolical , I also usually save ZP/Yahtzee for binge-watching sessions now and again.
There's tempest 4000 as well. I bought it (Tempest 2000 was one of the very few reasons to own an Atari Jaguar, and I spent many hours playing tempest2k.) but it didn't click for me. The controls feel off on a modern controller.Tempest 2000 was an official sequel. There was also a tempest X3, a tempest 2000 clone for PSX.
Also a sequel tempest 3000 for the forgotten flop the nuon. That made tempest 2000 look mild in comparison.
Also the alternative movement was supposedly in the First test version of tempest but it made so many sick that they went with the claw moving around the field
I don't see it. Tempest in all it's variations is not a rhythm game in any way. They may share some visual aspects , mainly the look of the vector graphics , but that's really the extent of it. I dont think the original tempest even had music
Ahh Geometry Wars. Everyone's favorite part of Project Gotham racing 2
Also again, outside of the visual part, Geometry wars was a twin stick arena shooter, ditto for everyday shooter.
Never played Beat saber, but Thumper is really great. Don;t know how they manage to convey a sense of dread while playing a rhythm game but they do
It's the misc thread, so that's pretty good misc material
It's interesting how some of these games came about and how there's certain games that just form complexly new genres because they are so differnt then anything else.
Did not know that.There's tempest 4000 as well. I bought it (Tempest 2000 was one of the very few reasons to own an Atari Jaguar, and I spent many hours playing tempest2k.) but it didn't click for me. The controls feel off on a modern controller.
No, he's been doing weekly ZP, plus some "Extra Punctuation," and a new recent Yahtzee Unscripted (which is edited Twitch Stream footage with some, well, scripted-ish text in between).
Like @Diabolical , I also usually save ZP/Yahtzee for binge-watching sessions now and again.
For those who weren't aware, the Risk of Rain remake releases tomorrow. I poured much more time into RoR2 than 1, but I look forward to a revisit.
View: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1337520/Risk_of_Rain_Returns/
For those who weren't aware, the Risk of Rain remake releases tomorrow. I poured much more time into RoR2 than 1, but I look forward to a revisit.
View: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1337520/Risk_of_Rain_Returns/
It's fun so far, but you can definitely hit a wall in a day or two playing semi-casually.Warcraft Rumble released over the weekend. It's a Warcraft flavor of Clash Royale if you liked that, with seemingly a lot more options and depth. Early on, it seems F2P gold is pretty generous. Haven't hit where I "need" to spend gold yet, but some of the early package deals seemed good enough to throw some some Play Store credit at.
There's a guild functionality too but I haven't been able to join any to see what it's about. If there are any Arsians playing, I could start a new thread and guild to group up.
Has it been difficult retraining your aim instincts from head to groin?Ok.
1. UE 5 is running great on my system. (11700k, NVMe Gen 4 SSD, 3080, and 32 gig ram.
2. So far the quest structure/world layout kind of reminds me of The Outer Worlds, vs Skyrim.
3. Skill tree has some fun if weird options, like getting a dash ability for RoboCop.
4. They have done a good job of nailing the future 80's Detroit of the first movie.
First Steam achievement I got in game.Has it been difficult retraining your aim instincts from head to groin?
I haven't seen any other Arsians post about it. I started a guild just to see what it was about. Called WhizzomaticFive (no numbers in the name is lame) if you want to join, but it's just me right now, lolIt's fun so far, but you can definitely hit a wall in a day or two playing semi-casually.
I see there's an Ars Brute Squad in the list of available guilds. Anyone know who's running it, or how to get an invite?
Has the shooting improved since the demo? There was frustratingly little feedback that you were actually hitting enemies. Armored or not, people don't just stand there taking rounds.Is anyone interested in a few thoughts on the Robocop game?
Clearly you've never played against me in a first person shooter.Has the shooting improved since the demo? There was frustratingly little feedback that you were actually hitting enemies. Armored or not, people don't just stand there taking rounds.
Especially in Robocop where a single 9mm bullet should rip through a person with the force of a log crashing down on them from 100 stories above.Has the shooting improved since the demo? There was frustratingly little feedback that you were actually hitting enemies. Armored or not, people don't just stand there taking rounds.
The solidarity shown there has been quite amazing. The entire Escapist video team resigned and are joining the Nick, the fired EIC with their new Independent project, "Second Wind". And clearly Yahtzee must love working with them. He's donated 7k, the same amount that had been fundraised for Adventure is Nigh season 4 toward their eventual D&D project.Beyond ZP and Extra Punctuation, the whole Adventure is Nigh series is/was bloody hilarious. Jack Packard is delightfully demented - some of the stuff he came up with as DM was utterly brilliant and completely out of left field.
I don't even play D&D, but I loved watching all of the campaigns. We might never get a conclusion to The Liar, The Witch and The Wartorn as Escapist probably has the rights to the series. I believe they mentioned in their kickoff livestream that KC and Amy are joining Second Wind as freelancers, and that Jack is going to be involved, too. If Jesse Galena also joins in, then the gang's all there to go start up a new series at some point.
Has the shooting improved since the demo? There was frustratingly little feedback that you were actually hitting enemies. Armored or not, people don't just stand there taking rounds.
He’s not wrong and that is one of the major reasons I ignore IGN. Even Steam reviews denote early access and asks if you want to change your review after playing the full release.Developer of The Anacrusis really laying into how IGN reviews indie games in early access: https://www.tiktok.com/@chetfaliszek/video/7299559404116987178
TL;DW - he doesn't like how early-access indie games are given a review score, which are then never updated or covered again once the game reaches 1.0. Unlike the treatment doled out to AAA games that advertise with IGN![]()
Isn't that pretty much every FPS? The person doing the shooting can take huge amounts of damage while it takes a shot or two to kill off everyone else.Especially in Robocop where a single 9mm bullet should rip through a person with the force of a log crashing down on them from 100 stories above.
Unless, of course, you're shooting Robocop himself where a nuke would barely slow him down.
Which is why I wish more games took the Metro series approach where turning up the difficulty makes everyone more deadly and able to die more easily.Isn't that pretty much every FPS? The person doing the shooting can take huge amounts of damage while it takes a shot or two to kill off everyone else.
Definitely not. Plenty of games have bullet sponge enemies and/or glass cannon players charactersIsn't that pretty much every FPS? The person doing the shooting can take huge amounts of damage while it takes a shot or two to kill off everyone else.
Definitely not. Plenty of games have bullet sponge enemies and/or glass cannon players characters