Reniachii
1998
2008
2010
jokes on you, I played this game after I came out as trans.
Fallout New Vegas offer an experience so seamless that when I finished I was like "huh.. that's the ending?" because it's a game that manages the roleplaying aspect so well and flawlessly that you kind of forget that it is a game, mainly because everything is so consistent and alive and holy shit that is a great achievement imo
Fallout New Vegas offer an experience so seamless that when I finished I was like "huh.. that's the ending?" because it's a game that manages the roleplaying aspect so well and flawlessly that you kind of forget that it is a game, mainly because everything is so consistent and alive and holy shit that is a great achievement imo
This dlc isn't seen as the best by any means, but to me it was very enjoyable. It has a lot of fun features and funny writing that I personally enjoyed a lot. The world was also small and it felt really good to explore. The logs, missions and all of it was very enjoyable and memorable from start to finish.
I was deeply dissapointed at how bad this dlc is. I didn't expect much because "lonesome road" = straight line, but I did expect a lot from the story because "if they're not adding more gameplay here, maybe it's because they focused on the story.. right?" well.. no.
This character they teased in all the other DLC ends up being corny as hell.
Lonesome Road feels like you've published a book, someone doesn't like it and in a fan meeting they come and tell you that they hated it and they hope you die in person.
How am I supposed to react to that aside of "Ok? lol"? It's just dumb and unnecessary and I feel so stupid when I say this out loud because even when I look it up online, people talk about this dlc as if it was amazing because it talks about the past of the protagonist and it being really cool! but.. am I the only person that really doesn't care? hell, I feel like I gotta replay it or watch some video essays on it, because almost 3 years passed since I last played it and it still feels like a really bad dlc to me and I'm just sad that it's the case.
This character they teased in all the other DLC ends up being corny as hell.
Lonesome Road feels like you've published a book, someone doesn't like it and in a fan meeting they come and tell you that they hated it and they hope you die in person.
How am I supposed to react to that aside of "Ok? lol"? It's just dumb and unnecessary and I feel so stupid when I say this out loud because even when I look it up online, people talk about this dlc as if it was amazing because it talks about the past of the protagonist and it being really cool! but.. am I the only person that really doesn't care? hell, I feel like I gotta replay it or watch some video essays on it, because almost 3 years passed since I last played it and it still feels like a really bad dlc to me and I'm just sad that it's the case.
2015
1986
I played this with a co-op mod, emulated on PC and holy fuck it was amazing. This game is so unique and weird and fun! It was so fun to map out routes in my head and think about all the possibilities and genuinely feel "wait.. what if I do this?" rather than "nah it's a videogame, nothing will happen". It's been years since I last felt something like that and I'm so glad this exists.
This game is incredibly charming and cute. The characters are memorable and the OST is one of the best in the series.
The combat is just OoT but even more of a hack n slash and there's barely any enemy variety and the dungeons were (in my opinion) uninteresting in terms of gameplay. The story was something that I did enjoy but got a bit ruined by the expectations of it being set in the adult timeline of OoT.
I, for some reason, thought there was gonna be some kind of continuity but it was just a small "hey so uh yeah this was a thing" and while I'm not mad, I am in fact a bit dissapointed.
The minigames were good but just.. minigames
The treasure mechanic was cool at first and it felt like a big part of the game but it only gives you rupees so it quickly became boring.
Overall a game that I did enjoy! Just.. not too much. If I had to give a score from 1 to 100 I would give it a 76. It's good! Just not so much.
The combat is just OoT but even more of a hack n slash and there's barely any enemy variety and the dungeons were (in my opinion) uninteresting in terms of gameplay. The story was something that I did enjoy but got a bit ruined by the expectations of it being set in the adult timeline of OoT.
I, for some reason, thought there was gonna be some kind of continuity but it was just a small "hey so uh yeah this was a thing" and while I'm not mad, I am in fact a bit dissapointed.
The minigames were good but just.. minigames
The treasure mechanic was cool at first and it felt like a big part of the game but it only gives you rupees so it quickly became boring.
Overall a game that I did enjoy! Just.. not too much. If I had to give a score from 1 to 100 I would give it a 76. It's good! Just not so much.