Re: Upcoming Games / Gaming News
Posted: Tue October 25, 2022 6:43 pm
This is the first I've heard of the game. Looks intriguing!Simple Torture wrote:Excited for Pentiment, got it pre-loaded and ready to go next Tuesday.
I’m really excited for that too. Already have that and Somerville preloaded.Simple Torture wrote:Excited for Pentiment, got it pre-loaded and ready to go next Tuesday.
The first trailer piqued my interest, but I've been trying to avoid too much about it so it can all be new to me.Monkey_Driven wrote:This is the first I've heard of the game. Looks intriguing!Simple Torture wrote:Excited for Pentiment, got it pre-loaded and ready to go next Tuesday.
I'm hoping this gets a physical release.Simple Torture wrote:The first trailer piqued my interest, but I've been trying to avoid too much about it so it can all be new to me.Monkey_Driven wrote:This is the first I've heard of the game. Looks intriguing!Simple Torture wrote:Excited for Pentiment, got it pre-loaded and ready to go next Tuesday.
If it felt clunky before, it might not be a good idea to go from the ultra smooth combat of God of War to Witcher 3. You might want to play a buffer game in between.Monkey_Driven wrote:I've gotten about 2-4 hours into the game twice now. I found the gameplay to be incredibly clunky. Everything else was top notch.
It's revered by many, so there's definitely some things worth sticking around for. Just have to find the right time in the calendar to devote enough time to it.
CopperTom wrote:If it felt clunky before, it might not be a good idea to go from the ultra smooth combat of God of War to Witcher 3. You might want to play a buffer game in between.Monkey_Driven wrote:I've gotten about 2-4 hours into the game twice now. I found the gameplay to be incredibly clunky. Everything else was top notch.
It's revered by many, so there's definitely some things worth sticking around for. Just have to find the right time in the calendar to devote enough time to it.
It's definitely worth sticking with it and getting in the groove. IIRC i found the first 5-10 hours of the Witcher to be a bit of a hurdle to get into as well. It's been a while since I've played but I think my issue was partly due to being overwhelmed with excessive inventory early on, and learning how to research and plan my attacks on specific monsters types. Plus I don't think the game really holds your hand in the opening hours.Monkey_Driven wrote:CopperTom wrote:If it felt clunky before, it might not be a good idea to go from the ultra smooth combat of God of War to Witcher 3. You might want to play a buffer game in between.Monkey_Driven wrote:I've gotten about 2-4 hours into the game twice now. I found the gameplay to be incredibly clunky. Everything else was top notch.
It's revered by many, so there's definitely some things worth sticking around for. Just have to find the right time in the calendar to devote enough time to it.![]()
I need to finish Resident Evil 3 Remake, so that might be a good candidate.