I tried installing Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II from a DVD-Rom I've had for years, but the game refuses to run on Windows 10.
Kor
It has compatibility issues. There are fixes I believe.
I tried installing Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II from a DVD-Rom I've had for years, but the game refuses to run on Windows 10.
Kor
I might get that bundle on Steam some time soon.Surprisingly, Shenmue II. I bought a bundle of the first two games recently and I've never played them before. Finished the first one recently and had a great time with it and looking forward to what Shenmue II brings.
I don't mind a few QTEs, but they do get annoying when they do them constantly.
In general people hate them I think. The 2013 Tomb Raider relied on them for a chunk of the game, and I know I was one of them too, but after that part of the game you hardly ever see them again which is a good thing, that whole thing in the wolf den pissed me off.
I don't mind a few QTEs, but they do get annoying when they do them constantly.
Yeah, I agree. They work best as a way to cap things off, or a way to perform an action that's not a part of one the game's moves, but to have them be part of the narrative that can't be broken up is nasty.
Dunno, I've never played any of the Final Fantasy games, but it wouldn't surprise me if they were. Thankfully, I think gameplay has changed a lot and we see far less of those example these days. Well, I think the only modern example that's been consistent have been the David Cage games, ie Heavy Rain, Detroit: Become Human, Beyond: Two Souls.
There is only one FFVIII...Aren't most of the Final Fantasy games a massive QTE in between cutscenes? I have Final Fantasy VIII and VIII-2 but never finished them, and never bothered to go back to them. The only reason I have them is they were super cheap when I bought them I think it was a sale or something got both for $15 or such
There is only one FFVIII...
FFXIII is probably the one you are thinking of, it has 2 sequels...
And no, they arent massive QTEs between cutscenes, do some fucking research...
His games seen needlessly weird. I've never played any of those but was once almost tempted to get Beyond Two Souls.
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