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TopicBest Game of 2021: Round 1, Day 1 **With Metroid Dread and Pokemon!**
Mac Arrowny
01/18/22 11:36:43 PM
#10
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox (PS4, Switch, PC)

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TopicSaveEstelle & LeonhartFour in New Houses: The Wheel Weaves Edition [SELF]
Mac Arrowny
01/18/22 10:17:19 PM
#416
Haha, he does look pretty girly. Too bad Atlus is so reluctant to make games with female protagonists...

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TopicMicrosoft to acquire Activison Blizzard
Mac Arrowny
01/18/22 9:24:05 PM
#93
Huh, Jeff Grubb said on the Bombcast that the deal's not going down until June 2023. That's a while!

Lightning Strikes posted...
Oh its all guessing which is kind of the point.

No, we posted sources and you posted nothing. You're the only one guessing, based on nothing at all.

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TopicMicrosoft to acquire Activison Blizzard
Mac Arrowny
01/18/22 4:27:51 PM
#87
Lightning Strikes posted...


Gonna need a source on that as I seriously doubt it. Cold War was down pretty substantially from the preceding games and ModernnEarfare did not sell as well as Black Ops III or WWII. 15 million is probably right, less for Vanguard. The limited info we have is about 10 million worth of copies for 2020 but it will be less than that given other sources of income and more expensive editions. Definitely not 30 million copies numbers.

For reference Modern Warfare 3 sold 30 million and made the same amount in its first 3 days as Cold War did in 6 weeks. I would be floored if it was even close to that amount.

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-last-call-of-duty-has-sold-30-million-copies-n/1100-6481709/

Why would you think Modern Warfare reboot didn't do well? It got people back into CoD, and Warzone came out at the same time, which gave it a huge boost.

I thought I saw something about Cold War matching it in sales, which isn't super surprising since sequels to good games usually benefit from that good game's quality, but I couldn't find anything other than this: https://www.gamesradar.com/black-ops-cold-war-breaks-the-top-20-best-selling-games-of-all-time/ which says Cold War's top 20 all time in the US, 3 months after it came out (and it stayed in the top 10 for 2021 up to November, so it should've moved up that chart).

Vanguard was a big drop though, yes.

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TopicMicrosoft to acquire Activison Blizzard
Mac Arrowny
01/18/22 3:49:00 PM
#82
GranzonEx posted...
If I was MS I would slowly nudge CoD players over to Xbox and Gamepass with heavy incentives like more exp and better lootboxes and playing DLC first so eventually the majority of players move to their platform. Then they can make it exclusive and leave Sony in the dirt. CoD is a franchise that sells something like 15m every year, it's not TES that sell 30m in a decade. They will be more careful in how they migrate the player base.

Cold War and Modern Warfare remake both sold over 30 million.

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TopicMicrosoft to acquire Activison Blizzard
Mac Arrowny
01/18/22 3:16:58 PM
#79
MrGreenonion posted...
ActiBlizz already has a ton of PS4/PS5 games in development and I'm sure Microsoft won't cancel most of them, if any, but if you think they won't eventually make some big titles exclusives I don't know what you think they bought for $70 billion.

They do? What do they have in the works other than Diablo 4, Overwatch 2, and Call of Duty 2022? I'd bet on the next CoD coming to Playstation, especially since I think that'll be before the acquisition goes through, but I wouldn't bet on their 2023+ stuff doing so, though it's not impossible.

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TopicSaveEstelle & LeonhartFour in New Houses: The Wheel Weaves Edition [SELF]
Mac Arrowny
01/18/22 12:54:53 PM
#409
I've actually been reading The Expanse books. Book 1 was pretty solid, and book 2 is interesting, but I'm not sure if I like Holden very much here. He basically turned into a murderous jerk who's also a super-soldier that can defeat anyone he fights.

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TopicMicrosoft to acquire Activison Blizzard
Mac Arrowny
01/18/22 10:06:03 AM
#39
xp1337 posted...

or crash and spyro

These were already dead franchises. I could see MS reviving them post-acquisition though.

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TopicMicrosoft to acquire Activison Blizzard
Mac Arrowny
01/18/22 9:36:01 AM
#27
https://www.destructoid.com/microsoft-confirms-they-are-keeping-bobby-kotick-after-buying-activision-which-is-already-a-bad-look/

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TopicRate the VG Story Day 217: Heavy Rain
Mac Arrowny
01/17/22 9:52:16 PM
#15
6.5

Biggest flaw is that I knew the twist going in and yet there is zero foreshadowing. Pretty fun otherwise

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TopicBest Game of 2021 **TIEBREAKER ROUND**
Mac Arrowny
01/15/22 10:48:08 PM
#15
Group 1
Lost Judgment
Axiom Verge 2

Group 2
Nier Replicant

Group 3
Astalon: Tears of the Earth

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TopicRate the VG Story Day 215: Persona 4 Arena
Mac Arrowny
01/15/22 10:42:05 PM
#13
6.6

I'm amazed people here remember individual routes. Basically all I remember is the Labrys stuff being good and some other stuff being not so good.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/15/22 12:03:28 PM
#172
Ys VIII was a Vita game while IX was a PS4 game, and it already performed poorly on PS4 Pro months/years before the Switch port came out. I'm really not surprised the performance was terrible on Switch. I wouldn't be surprised if the aesthetic's worse on the Switch version too.

I wonder if that had something to do with the tower defense parts being harder? I found all of those extremely easy.

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TopicRate the VG Story Day 214: Ratchet and Clank: Up Your Arsenal
Mac Arrowny
01/15/22 11:56:01 AM
#12
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TopicTrails From Zero Limited Edition up for preorder
Mac Arrowny
01/15/22 11:03:12 AM
#20
UshiromiyaEva posted...

I really wish they would give us Sky on a viable platform though. My only hope at this point is that rumored PS Now replacement let's me play the PSP versions.

you said you were ordering Steam Deck + Dock to play PC games tho

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/15/22 10:49:27 AM
#170
Gonna keep this alive for a while.

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TopicI want to get back on the writing horse... Post stuff to write about
Mac Arrowny
01/14/22 7:43:05 PM
#30
Nice, cats are the greatest. I'd like to get a new cat sometime in the next year or two (my last ones got old and died).

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TopicSony addresses PS5 shortage, cranks up production
Mac Arrowny
01/14/22 4:44:11 PM
#28
Makes sense that it's fake. Why would they produce the PS4 for a shorter time than the PS3?

Only reason I can think of that they would consider it is if they could've converted PS4 production into PS5 production, which turns out not to be possible with the shortages.

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TopicSony addresses PS5 shortage, cranks up production
Mac Arrowny
01/14/22 4:09:41 PM
#25
Yeah, you want a few games on there, but there's more than enough to have a dozen+ installed at a time, which should be enough for most people, unless you play every FPS with a different crew or something. More space would be nice, but SSD space costs enough that I feel like what we're getting is reasonable.

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TopicI rank the 56 plus anime I finished in 2021.
Mac Arrowny
01/14/22 2:34:40 PM
#62
I found Iruma S2 quite a bit less funny than S1. Too many reused jokes...

KokoroAkechi posted...
Redo of a healer is not polarizing. Redo is controversial. People dont actually really like Redo of a healer. People do like Higehiro.

I liked Redo of Healer. I'm not going to write half a post defending the morality of it though.

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TopicI rank the 56 plus anime I finished in 2021.
Mac Arrowny
01/14/22 1:42:18 PM
#58
Why is half the writeup defending the morality of the show?

Also Redo of Healer is way more polarizing.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/14/22 8:08:10 AM
#168
3D World is still a great game even solo imo

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 9:35:52 PM
#166
Sceptilesolar posted...
I liked Ys 9 pretty well but it had a lot of small and medium sized issues that got on my nerves enough for me to not give it a super high rating in the end. Mostly story related.

I'd agree that it had a lot of issues. I didn't even like the game that much early on. But everything came together, and the ending was great IMO.

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TopicBest Game of 2021 Tournament **NOMINATION TOPIC**
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 9:35:08 PM
#69
1. Bowser's Fury
2. It Takes Two
3. The Forgotten City
4. Ys IX: Monstrum Nox
5. Severed Steel
6. Endwalker
7. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart
8. Metroid Dread
9. Lost Judgment
10. Persona 5 Strikers

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TopicRate the VG Story Day 213: Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 9:31:03 PM
#6
9.3

Dana's parts are awesome, rescuing the castaways rules, and the main story gets really great at the end. The early parts of the story aren't that amazing though.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 9:29:56 PM
#165
1. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (2021) - Switch

Bowser's Fury is fucking great. I may be being a bit overly generous with it, but it's the most fun I've had with a game this year. It's crazy how Nintendo keeps releasing Mario games that are among the best Mario games ever made (I'd put every 3D console Mario in this category other than Sunshine). The game has everything you'd want from a Mario game with a ton of innovative new ideas. The levels are full of fun designs and one-off tricks. I'm not sure if putting all the levels in a big overworld necessarily makes the game better, but they executed it so well here that I think it does in this case. If you're not familiar with the game, it takes place in an ocean full of islands (mostly connected islands) and you travel from island to island collecting Cat Shines (everything in this game is cat and it's great). You can basically look out over the whole map, and it's beautiful. Plessie is the transportation method, and she's a joy to ride, moving fast on water and also quite entertaining on land. There are a bunch of Cat Shines in the ocean to collect as well, so you get fun little surprises as you travel between islands. There's basically no point where you're not having fun.

The other central conceit of the game is the titular Bowser and his fury. He's become gigantic, and every few minutes, he goes on a rampage and tries to kill you. He goes away if you die or get a Cat Shine or if time passes. This can be moderately annoying, but I almost always found it to be a fun mechanic. It's cool when you're doing a challenging Shine and it gets even more challenging because you have to dodge Bowser's attacks. One neat mechanic they add for this game is that you have power-ups saved which you can use at any time, so if you're close to dying you can just give yourself some extra defense so he won't kill you. He'll also destroy some obstacles for you and some Shines or only grabbable when he's around, so I usually felt like I was happy to see him. His arrival kept the game having lots of variety. I was a bit annoyed by him once or twice, but it generally wasn't a big deal.

Some people complain that the game's too short (it's maybe 5 hours if you 100% it), but I found that to be a perfect length to have lots of fun with it. The only real complaint I had is the game's implementation of running: you hold the y/x button to run, which sucks because you often want to run but you also want to use the right stick for the camera, since this game requires a lot more camera control than 3DW or the Galaxy games. I really wish you could map it to one of the R buttons instead so that I wouldn't have to use a claw grip. It mostly wasn't that big a deal, but it stood out as a flaw when Mario games generally control extremely well. Overall, it's an awesome game that every Mario fan should play.

I actually think the single player for 3D World is a bit worse than Bowser's Fury. A lot of things about it are better, particularly how the camera and running work. It used fixed/limited camera angles for most levels, so you almost never have camera issues, and having to use your thumb for the run button isn't a big deal. The design is extremely consistent, so the game has basically no lows. I'd rank it lower than most 3D Mario games, but the worst levels here are better than the worst levels in the Odyssey and Galaxy games by a long shot. The highs aren't quite as high is all. There are awesome parts like the final battle, and the space world is cool, and there are a lot of highly fun levels in general. Cat suit is awesome (way better than Bee Mario), and being able to play as 5 different characters is wonderful. Every Mario game should let you play as Peach and Rosalina! There's a ton of care and attention put into every detail of the game, and it results in a great package.

The multiplayer is where it really shines through though. The co-op isn't perfect, and there are some levels that are very difficult to play multiplayer, but I played the whole game with a friend a few years ago when it came out and we had a blast together. It actually feels like the game was made for co-op, unlike NSMBW and NSMBU. There's plenty of room for two players to move around in, and playing co-op can make some of the challenges more fun or easier rather than merely being a complication. We beat everything other than Champion's Road together (which we came close on, but ended up doing single player since it's a bit easier that way) and had fun the whole way through. It's amazing that Nintendo managed to make a game that's really fun to play both singleplayer and co-op like this, and combined with Bowser's Fury, it makes for an incredible package.

Next game hint: it's over!

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TopicSony addresses PS5 shortage, cranks up production
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 7:15:27 PM
#22
They're not gonna drop it more than $100

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 5:39:57 PM
#163
2. 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (2020) - PC

Da greatest story of 2020 (though it released in 2019 in Japan). I really enjoyed this! The gameplay's surprisingly fun (kinda like Fire Emblem with ATB in a way), the music's fucking great, and the art's amazing. Some parts look incredibly good, especially whenever a Sentinel gets summoned. Even the background characters look surprisingly nice. For the first half of the game, the story was constantly blowing me away. I felt like I was constantly getting hit by awesome plot twists and had no idea what would happen next. Unfortunately, it slows down some after that - it might've been better for them to figure out a way to back load some of the twists better? I dunno. I wasn't huge on the final main twist either, but they followed it up with some pretty good complementary twists, so that was okay. Still a really great game, and I liked it better than the other Vanillaware games I've played overall. Would highly recommend!

Next game hint: two of the greatest games in one! Wow!

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TopicSony addresses PS5 shortage, cranks up production
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 4:43:13 PM
#19
it is not a problem

because you can delete games

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TopicSony addresses PS5 shortage, cranks up production
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 3:19:36 PM
#12
LJ looks great on PS5!

Some things in Nvidia leak are reliable, but not everything, unless you think Mario vs Rabbids is going to PC.

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TopicSony addresses PS5 shortage, cranks up production
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 3:00:27 PM
#9
skullbone posted...
As someone who owns a PS5 the silly thing is that there's barely any exclusive games to even justify a PS5 at this point anyway.

Most people aren't buying a PS5 for exclusives, they're doing it for better performance. Same reason you'd buy a new graphics card for your computer.

Fortnite is the most popular game on every platform.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 2:47:52 PM
#161
3. It Takes Two (2021) - PS5

The next evolution of co-op gaming. I dunno if anything's felt this good for playing co-op before? Or if there's been a co-op game made on this scale? First, it's just a plain really good game. It's a 3D platformer with ~9 big worlds where each world has its own unique powers that the characters get. There's a buttload of variety, and not only because of the special powers - the worlds will switch up the gameplay type all the time, too. It'll switch to an on-rails shooting segment, or you'll be racing like you're playing F-Zero, or you'll be playing a rhythm game - it's always giving you something new to do. And these things are basically all executed well! Flying mechanics are good, swimming mechanics are good, platforming mechanics are good. It feels great to play this. It's like a well-executed Mario platformer with all the variety it has.

And then they add the co-op stuff on top! Both characters get different powers each world, and have to work together to solve puzzles and defeat bosses and such. I feel like it would have a lot of replay value playing as the other character, because it'd be a pretty different experience for a big chunk of the game. I think I've heard more criticism of the story than anything else, but it worked for me. It's basically something to facilitate the gameplay, and it works excellently in that respect. Plus, I found basically everything that happened to be hilarious. Some of that is probably unintentional, but I think the writers know how ridiculous a lot of it is, so it worked to enhance the game in that respect. I'd love to see the devs make another platformer like this.

Next game hint: Should I really do hints for the top two? Whatever, here's a vague hint: this game technically came out before 2020.

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TopicSony addresses PS5 shortage, cranks up production
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 2:35:13 PM
#6
PS6 won't be out until at least 2027. Probably 2028

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 12:42:35 PM
#160
Galerius's gameplay support power is amazing. Duli was pretty good as a character too.

andylt posted...
What did you think of the

It wasn't my favorite part of the game, and I think it probably could've been a little shorter. It wasn't bad for a palette cleanser though.

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TopicGame of the Year 2021 Results Reveal!
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 11:48:15 AM
#175
Kena is ass. Very poorly designed game.

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TopicGame of the Year 2021 Results Reveal!
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 10:57:34 AM
#173
Damn, shame that Forgotten City got so close but missed out.

Cool that the winner's a great game at least!

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 10:46:06 AM
#156
4. The Forgotten City (2021) - PC

I played this pretty late in the year, and apparently I waited until the later part of the year to play most of the year's best games. Forgotten City is a really neat experience that falls into the apparent new trend of time loop games. You find yourself sent back in time 2000 years to an underground city where, if anyone commits a crime, everyone in the city will die. The city has 23 residents, and you basically have to go around talking to them, solving their problems, and investigating the city to find out the secrets behind everything and who's likeliest to commit crimes. The small scale kind of makes it feel like Disco Elysium or something. The characters are generally pretty compelling, and I always enjoyed talking to them. It's fun being able to change their opinions of you with knowledge from past loops, but it's also fun when you meet someone whose opinion of you never changes no matter what secrets you discover about them. Some of them have pretty shocking secrets, while others are basically exactly what they seem, but it's neat to discover more about them regardless.

I found the game to be incredibly smart with its game mechanics. I've gotten used to losing stuff every run in time loop games, but here you keep your stuff every run, so you can do fun stuff like looting the same chests for money every time to become rich, or collecting multiple copies of blackmail material so you can blackmail someone every run. They also do stuff to save effort - you can basically automatically do all the stuff you "need to do every run" right at the start in no time, and there are shortcuts through conversations with people who you've talked to before. It doesn't take a lot of runs to beat anyway (I finished on my eighth run), so it never gets super repetitive. The city's well designed, so it's easy to get most places, even without a map. I rarely had troubles finding my way where I need to go, and I learned where basically everything was after a couple runs. You can do all sorts of fun stuff that has logical consequences, and it always feel good when you "cheat" the system in some way.

I had a great time making my way through the game, and it brought everything together perfectly in the end. The answers to all the mysteries both made sense and were surprising, which is one of the best ways to conclude a mystery story for me. There are multiple endings, all of which are interesting in their own ways, and the final ending gave me everything I wanted. This is my favorite story-based game of 2021.

Next game hint: Every game in the top 3 has multiple protagonists. Coincidence? Yes.

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TopicJRPG characters you always use even if they aren't great.
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 10:21:55 AM
#35
Leonhart4 posted...
Well, that's a design choice. Pokemon wants to make base level Pokemon obsolete to give you incentive to choose to evolve.

Yup, that's what I was saying.

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TopicJRPG characters you always use even if they aren't great.
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 10:10:35 AM
#31
Pokemon is a good example for the more unusable ones. It's hard for new players to make it through the game without evolving their Pokemon.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 9:39:23 AM
#155
Oh? Cool if true. New game > remake. There were 7 years between Ys 7 and 8, then 3 years between 8 and 9. New Ys in 2022 would be awesome, though we'd be waiting longer for it here, of course.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/13/22 9:09:14 AM
#153
5. Ys IX: Monstrum Nox (PS4) - 2021

The first 2021 game that I played and highly enjoyed. This one starts out with the MC in prison, accused of a crime he didn't commit, and has a bit of a darker atmosphere than the other Ys games, to its benefit. It started out slow, but got better as it went. There's an incredibly intriguing mystery that gets introduced a few hours in that took my full attention. Ys 8 was better, mostly because it was a bit more of a cohesive experience, but this was still excellent, with some very cool gameplay innovations. Every game with open world/exploring should have advanced movement stuff that makes you go way faster IMO. It had some performance issues in certain places too, but they weren't terrible at least. I do wish I'd had my PS5 to play this on, since performance there apparently has no issues. Ys 8 actually had a bit more modern style of game design, but this was cool in its own way, and it's nice that not all the games in the series are the same. It'll be great if they do something new and exciting with the next game in the series too, though speculation has the next game as another remake, which could be good or bad. I wasn't that into Oath of Felghana or Memories of Celceta, but maybe they'll do something more my style with another remake.

Next game hint: fear the power of the gun.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/12/22 9:23:35 PM
#152
6. Severed Steel (2021) - PC

Hell yeah they finally made a game that makes you feel like you're in the matrix. This isn't the first shooter where you can slow down time, or even the first one I've played this year - Boomerang X feels similar in a few ways - but it's definitely the best one I've played. You get a few fun mechanics in this, mostly catered to enhancing your movement options. You can slide (which goes incredibly far), double jump, leap forward (this works in the air), wall run, and slow down time. The neat thing is that when you're performing stunts, you're invincible, so the game really encourages you to do all that fun stuff. It's a shame when a game includes a fun mechanic but it doesn't help much gameplay-wise, and Severed Steel knows exactly how to avoid that. You also get time slow gauge and health back if you kill enemies while stunting, so you basically never want to be simply running around. The wall run is easy to do and you can essentially do it forever as well. It feels like a good evolution of parkour like in Mirror's Edge in that sense, though there's not a ton of platforming. It's more of an option that lets you get to the enemies faster and more funly.

The other neat mechanic is that you play as Steel, a woman with one arm, so you can't reload your guns. Whenever you run out of ammo, you have to throw your gun away and grab a new one. Stealing weapons from enemies feels awesome. They nailed the feeling of grabbing a new weapon from an enemy when you kill them or steal it from them, and all the weapons feel balanced, though there aren't a ton of them. Limited ammo in each gun keeps you always on your toes and aimed at killing more enemies to get their guns, so it really drives the action. On top of that, you get a special weapon later on that you can use to blow holes in walls. Just about every wall and ceiling is destructible, so you have a ton of options for how to approach each level. The levels are pretty well designed, with lots of ways to accomplish your objectives. There's not much to the story, but it serves as a framing device I guess. I've seen complaints that the game's short (it has 25 levels and will probably take a couple hours), but they maintained the fun all throughout, so I didn't mind. It's only on PC now, but I think it'll be on consoles too soon (announced for Q1 2022). Definitely worth checking out.

Next game hint: there are no bad people. Only bad deeds.

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TopicI rank the 56 plus anime I finished in 2021.
Mac Arrowny
01/12/22 6:47:00 PM
#40
KokoroAkechi posted...
I rank the 56 plus anime I finished in 2021.

KokoroAkechi posted...
Note: I've only seen ~8 episodes so far.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/12/22 6:01:33 PM
#148
7. Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker (2021) - PC

A very good expansion, though I wasn't quite as high on it as Heavensward or Shadowbringers. One of the best parts of it is how there's basically always something interesting going on. I took some time off work and played it most of the day for almost a week straight, but I never really got tired of it and always wanted to know what's next. It's always exciting to get to a new area, and some of those areas are full of incredible stuff. The gameplay's pretty refined by this point, so it generally feels good to play, with the exception of some escort mission gimmicks they decided to add. The main highlight, though, as is usually with FFXIV, is the story. It was advertised as bringing the original saga of XIV to an end, and achieves that in a pretty spectacular way. The best sequence involves discovering what happened in the early days of the planet. I don't like some of the story decisions they make, and don't think the villains are particularly good here, but the game's great at setting up big impactful/emotional moments. Here's hoping they manage to figure out something new and exciting for the next expansion too.

Next game hint: It's about time.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/12/22 4:31:07 PM
#145
8. Nier Replicant 1.5 (2021) - PS4

With camera angles, I am of course talking about the ability to look up Kaine's skirt and see her dick while playing as her (she kills you, the player, when you do this). When this game is great it's really great. Just about everything in the second half of route A feels excellent, as does a lot of the first half. The story parts of B/C/D/E are wonderful too. The gameplay can be excellent at times, mainly whenever it's doing something weird. The text adventure stuff is fantastic, and I love whenever the game shifts perspective or whatever. Good characters too, and the music is better than ever. I think this might have the best soundtrack of any game I've played? The visual and combat upgrades are also nice.

The only real flaw to me is the pointless repetition and going back and forth for some quests. I don't mind it that much in route B, but C (and even E) kinda suck in that regard. It definitely brings the game's quality down for me. I think the game would've been much better if you didn't have to play it again for route C, especially since it only has one exclusive scene before the ending, which the remake added. The remake also makes replaying the game a bit more annoying, due to adding a fairly long mandatory section of the game. It's a great section, but playing it three times was not so great.

Next game hint: exploring history sure is fun.

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TopicI rank the 56 plus anime I finished in 2021.
Mac Arrowny
01/12/22 4:25:39 PM
#35
And that's why Gentle is the best character in MHA.

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/12/22 2:39:02 PM
#142
9. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (2021) - PS5

Ranking this was kinda tough. It's an all around great game, and the best Ratchet I've played (the other ones I played are the original trilogy). It's mostly real smooth, and the setpieces are awesome. Shooting and platforming are all fun, and it feels real polished. I especially liked the big open level and the first one where you're teleporting between dimensions trying to figure out what disaster happened. But by the end, I was a little tired of it? There are some frustrating things, like how you'll instantly die if you jump on a platform you're not supposed to jump to - or even a platform you are supposed to jump to, but not from this angle. The story was cool I thought, and the game was real pretty too. All that said, I dunno if I'd be excited for another game. It's crazy how similar it is to the originals, without a ton of new gameplay elements. I haven't played a ton of these, so I didn't mind, but something new and exciting would've been more, well, exciting. That said, it's hard to beat consistency. There aren't much for low points, and it's nice to have a game that's fun the whole way through without any major weaknesses.

Next game hint: it's neat what camera angles can do to add to a game.

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TopicSo Ben Affleck says the future of the box office is spectacle
Mac Arrowny
01/12/22 2:18:41 PM
#24
Yesmar_ posted...
Are great home theaters still increasing though? I thought the trend over the past several years, among young people at least, has been to ditch the TV and watch everything on your phone/laptop.

Wow, how out of touch can you be?

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TopicSaveEstelle & LeonhartFour in New Houses: The Wheel Weaves Edition [SELF]
Mac Arrowny
01/12/22 2:17:38 PM
#365
two moons great way to make a world more interesting

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TopicMac ranks 63 games played in 2021
Mac Arrowny
01/12/22 2:15:36 PM
#140
I care a lot more about movement abilities than combat abilities, so I don't mind the relative lack of combat evolution, though even there there is some (using Power Bombs and Storm Missiles on bosses in particular). Being able to Shinespark bosses is ultra cool too, though I only did it like once.

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