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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 14:24:08 GMT
Jim Sterling thrive on controversy and probably enjoy hearing his own voice a great deal. I remember him loving FO4 , and one of the reasons was basically that he could shag all the things ...truly a revolution. That's the same guy who did a video two , three years ago saying Bioware were gross with their cheap sex romances. Don't get me wrong, he's amusing and caustic but I don't take his reviews seriously. FO4 was alright , but not a masterpiece like he claimed . On the videos he tends to get silly, (and the podcast is even sillier, which I really don't like) but the written reviews are excellent. He's a bit too lenient towards certain series; FO is one of them, MGS is another (he said it's a masterpiece ... I bought it ... regretted the purchase); nothing that detracts from the worth of his opinions in general, though. I disagree that he thrives on controversy, though. For one thing, he didn't let the DigiHom lawsuit nonsense linger on for too long, because those idiots had already started going down a self-destructive spiral; in a word, he was merciful. As to the Konami & Ubisoft jokes; I don't think he's trying to incite any controversy, because the things he brings up are common knowledge, and criticized by pretty much everyone who's not a representative of those companies.
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Post by General Aetius on Mar 15, 2017 14:24:52 GMT
He's just an uptight asshole, noone cares what he thinks.
At least noone with a half a working brain.
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Post by greyghost on Mar 15, 2017 14:25:15 GMT
well this guy ending hating it after a couple of hours in, so since i'm going to do the 10 hour trial that will be plenty of time to see if this guy will have any merit or not.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 14:27:21 GMT
There's no need for it. If you've already seen the videos or played the game, the reviews become irrelevant, what matters is what you think of it.
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Post by Reznore on Mar 15, 2017 14:27:34 GMT
I disagree that he thrives on controversy, though. For one thing, he didn't let the DigiHom lawsuit nonsense linger on for too long, because those idiots had already started going down a self-destructive spiral; in a word, he was merciful. As to the Konami & Ubisoft jokes; I don't think he's trying to incite any controversy, because the things he brings up are common knowledge, and criticized by pretty much everyone who's not a representative of those companies. You didn't see him during No Man's Sky ? He did what 5/6 videos about that, wrote a couple of article etc etc...
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Post by isaidlunch on Mar 15, 2017 14:28:01 GMT
It's always been bad, ME1 and ME3 both had massive plot holes and ME2 didn't even have a plot. I find it hard to believe that MEA's writing could be worse than the trilogy.
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Post by bigbad on Mar 15, 2017 14:28:24 GMT
Second, I have not idea what people actually consider good writing. Especially, when they keep saying BioWare had amazing writing in previous games and doesn't anymore when I personally think their writing has been at the same level since BG1: full of cheese and pop-culture references. I don't think Bioware's recent track record for plots is very good, but other aspects of the writing (characters, world building, etc.) are often terrific.
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Post by CrutchCricket on Mar 15, 2017 14:28:44 GMT
Merging to existing thread...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 14:32:30 GMT
I feel the writing has improved since Baldur's Gate 1, with dialogues flowing more naturally, and the characters having far more interesting things to say, jokes often being funny, and overall, the increased complexity of the dialogues. We always did, and always will have the info-dumps and catch-up dialogues, but it is now actually interesting to "talk about it", and PCs themselves sport personalities, that you may or may not buy into. The NPCs over time stopped being just derivations of the BG1 25 archetypes with one "trick" up its sleeve each.
In terms of writing the main story, it's the same thing they always done, with some exceptions here and there, notably ME2 focusing on delivering short stories rather than one and the same plot, and ME2/3 sparing no efforts to give at least a binary outcome to each major decision and then build on it, and follow up with the player every time s/he does something.
Finally, one thing I want to note that I hope to see again, is the brilliant scenery dialogue that was used in ME3 on Citadel, when after catching snippets of dialogues you saw a short war-story happening. That was certainly bioWARE at its best, and as impressive as BG1 back in its time going into pains of having almost every NPC reveal something about herself or himself when charmed.
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Post by Iakus on Mar 15, 2017 14:33:59 GMT
you have to introduce a little humor at this point. reviews at this stage (or any other) should always be taken with a huge pinch of salt ( especially IGNs). Have a look at a few, draw a balanced opinion and trust yourself. Didn't IGN lead the charge against the anti-ending crowd, defending Bioware's "Art"?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 14:36:36 GMT
I disagree that he thrives on controversy, though. For one thing, he didn't let the DigiHom lawsuit nonsense linger on for too long, because those idiots had already started going down a self-destructive spiral; in a word, he was merciful. As to the Konami & Ubisoft jokes; I don't think he's trying to incite any controversy, because the things he brings up are common knowledge, and criticized by pretty much everyone who's not a representative of those companies. You didn't see him during No Man's Sky ? He did what 5/6 videos about that, wrote a couple of article etc etc... About the game, though, he only said that it was mediocre -- definitely not a disaster. The videos on the other hand weren't of the angry rant type at all; all he commented on was the perils of pre-orders, unreasonable pre-release hype, etc. He could have joined the lynch mob demanding Sean Murray's head after release, which still hasn't died out, for example.
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Post by aard on Mar 15, 2017 14:39:17 GMT
I am absolutely all for hearing differing opinions on games. I have said in the past, and continue to hold true, that I would prefer my games have both negative and positive reviews, or at least reviews that point out the negatives and positives, as I feel that helps me determine what things I would like and also what things I would not. That being said, I feel the issue people have with this preview is not that it is negative, but that it comes across as a bit hate-filled.
He describes the setting as "horribly familiar" when A. I don't think familiarity is always a bad thing and B. The setting is over several planets, all of which seem to be very different from one another, and after only the first "few hours" I don't think it's fair to comment on the setting of a game like this. The bit where he describes the first few hours as a "gruesome tread through the most trite bilge of the previous three games" is also very smack-you-in-the-face. He goes on to describe the writing as "outstandingly awful," the UI as "designed to infuriate in every possible way," the combat as just "fine," and the planet-scanning mechanic as "dreadful." The point here is that he describes essentially every aspect of the game as, not just bad, but AWFUL, other than the combat which he says is "fine," somewhat begrudgingly it seems by comparing it to some medieval RPG with wizards and ninja, as if the system hasn't always been this way?
The point is, a preview comes off as just a bit off when not only is everything bad, everything is VERY bad, and vise-versa when everything is just AMAZING. It's hard to not see some bias when even when a game is being complimented on something, it's only very slightly and there is still some negative caveat, and the same is true with gushing positivity. Either way, I don't deny this guy his opinion on the matter, I just think this preview needs to be gone over with a critical eye and taken with a grain of salt, like all previews/impressions/reviews. Well written! Personally i want my Reviews as objective as possible wich is always very hard because there is the Human element involved. I usually try to avoid too positive reviews just as much as too negative ones because both are too one sided and dont offer a good view of the Game. I really love german Sites like Gamestar or Gamersglobal for at least striving to be as fair and objective as they possibly can. A Dissapointing Game can still get an 8/10 because objectivly no matter how disapointed the Reviewer felt, it still does alot of things well. The same way they dont usually overhype games and where most sites give games like GTA5, Witcher 3 etc 10/10 or 9.5 or more/10 they give a 92-93 wich is basically the most a Game ever got from them. For them a 90 has to be really earned and even an 80-89 Game is a very good game with minor issues. A good Game Review shows you the good and bad as neutral and balanced as possible. The same goes for Previews of course. And this one from RPS simply does not fit into that.. very one sided.
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Post by SofaJockey on Mar 15, 2017 14:42:07 GMT
Cherry picking reviews that align with our own expectations tells us little unless they are from reviewers whose past reviews and opinions we respect.
I don't know this reviewer, so I note that someone doesn't like it, ok. But I'll be more interested to read reviewers that I know and respect.
Similarly, basing the state of BioWare's writing on one negative review seems premature. Might be right, might not be.
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Post by Addictress on Mar 15, 2017 15:15:53 GMT
I honestly feel like Walker's writing is on point and exactly everything I found wrong g with Inquisition.
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Post by bigbad on Mar 15, 2017 15:18:53 GMT
I don't read Forbes articles because of their annoying adblock policies. Would you mind summarizing the salient points?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 15:19:39 GMT
I honestly feel like Walker's writing is on point and exactly everything I found wrong g with Inquisition. From what i've read he just says he hates everything, and doesn't really specify it with any other reason than "Because". Its not really in depth either. Anyway with the EA/Origin Access going live soon you will get a ton of first impression right here that you can read and i think that will be a better way to find out if the game is something you want to play.
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Post by Addictress on Mar 15, 2017 15:20:16 GMT
People here saying he has "something to prove" or is "over the top" have obviously never read traditional film reviews or real reviews aside from cute JRPG marketing e3 blurbs in their lives.
This is a real review. It should be passionate, it should be aggressive. It's not even that bitter.
It does have something to prove. And I share the core motivation with him so I get it. We cling to good games like it sustains us in a brutally dreary world. To fail to deliver a good game is to cut off our escape.
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Post by Addictress on Mar 15, 2017 15:23:16 GMT
He is specific. He elaborates the series of events and the pacing, quotes specific lines of dialogue from characters and side missions - the quotes speak for themselves.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 15:24:19 GMT
This sounds like what I am expecting from the game, tbh. Just a bit worried with Mako still being a PITA and invisible walls in the maps that become a jumping puzzle of sorts (?) Other than that, yeah, that's what I was envisioning.
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Post by Fen'Harel Faceman on Mar 15, 2017 15:38:10 GMT
I honestly feel like Walker's writing is on point and exactly everything I found wrong g with Inquisition. From what i've read he just says he hates everything, and doesn't really specify it with any other reason than "Because". Its not really in depth either. Anyway with the EA/Origin Access going live soon you will get a ton of first impression right here that you can read and i think that will be a better way to find out if the game is something you want to play. There's also tons of youtube vids out with hours of gameplay for folks to go over for themselves. In my opinion reviews are moot at this point.
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Post by The Loyal Nub on Mar 15, 2017 15:53:23 GMT
I don't read Forbes articles because of their annoying adblock policies. Would you mind summarizing the salient points? He gives 20 points. I'll just summarize a few of the good and the bad, for you. The good: Story. He likes it. He found himself engrossed. He also liked the combat particularly the ability to jump about and not just rely on cover. He also says "the enemys hit hard" and he died many times in fights so he suggests it's tougher than he expected. He likes the idea that Ryder feels more like an explorer than just a soldier which adds some depth to the overall story. He does not miss "Paragon" or "Renegade" as he feels the current choices offer the chance to get into more shades of gray than the past ones. The load times are pretty quick too and he likes that. Overall he says it "feels like a Mass Effect game." The bad: The Nomad is under-powered. He found Cora and Liam a bit "flat" and is not "wild about them." He does not, like many others, like the facial animations and they have the feel of shop mannequins. The climbing aspect feels wonky to him so far in terms of when you're climbing on terrain. For some bizarre reason the game does not auto-save often nor before big fights so it's best if you save often on your own. The UI is a bit "confusing" and the crafting system is "convoluted."
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Post by bigbad on Mar 15, 2017 15:56:22 GMT
I don't read Forbes articles because of their annoying adblock policies. Would you mind summarizing the salient points? He gives 20 points. I'll just summarize a few of the good and the bad, for you. The good: Story. He likes it. He found himself engrossed. He also liked the combat particularly the ability to jump about and not just rely on cover. He also says "the enemys hit hard" and he died many times in fights so he suggests it's tougher than he expected. He likes the idea that Ryder feels more like an explorer than just a soldier which adds some depth to the overall story. He does not miss "Paragon" or "Renegade" as he feels the current choices offer the chance to get into more shades of gray than the past ones. The load times are pretty quick too and he likes that. Overall he says it "feels like a Mass Effect game." The bad: The Nomad is under-powered. He found Cora and Liam a bit "flat" and is not "wild about them." He does not, like many others, like the facial animations and they have the feel of shop mannequins. The climbing aspect feels wonky to him so far in terms of when you're climbing on terrain. For some bizarre reason the game does not auto-save often nor before big fights so it's best if you save often on your own. The UI is a bit "confusing" and the crafting system is "convoluted." Thanks! That's actually pretty reassuring to me. The cons are (mostly) things I'm not especially concerned about, while the pros are definitely things I care about a lot.
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Post by Ivory Samoan on Mar 15, 2017 16:20:49 GMT
Spoiler free, in-depth analysis and retort to the RPS early game review by John Walker put out yesterday.
Highlights a lot of good points, also some bad points too where they agree: definitely worthy of a watch!
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Post by Fredward on Mar 15, 2017 16:22:39 GMT
The points where they agree are more worrisome than the ones they don't. I play Bioware games for characters and story, combat is an enjoyable side-benefit, not why I'm here.
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