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I played it single player for a bit and meant to get back to it but haven’t. I’d say it’s just as playable with friends as without.
Pretty sure I was able to play by myself. The "monster's" are going to be massive grind-fests though. At the very least, quicker to take down when you play with someone. Some of these monsters took me 20-60 min to take down.Anybody knows if I can play Monster Hunter world in single player mode? Or is it meant to be enjoyable only in co-op?
You can, sir.Anybody knows if I can play Monster Hunter world in single player mode? Or is it meant to be enjoyable only in co-op?
I loved it. Really cool game, enjoy it!
I decided to give Detroit Become Human a thorough try this year since it came free with the PS5 Plus Collection. I'm about 3 hours in and so far it's much better than anticipated, and my expectations weren't low considering the creator tends to make story heavy games that are at least fair-good but they weren't super high either going into it. Its making me wonder why all modern gaming experiences can't replicate this style of heavy story telling with depth and something important to say. The graphics are amazing running on the PS5 even being a PS4 title.
Absolutely fantastic game! Just finished it. The story telling and framework of the writing is incredibly well done.I loved it. Really cool game, enjoy it!
Told ya! I loved it. Really cool experience. I think it's what Beyond two souls and Heavy rain was meant to be. They nailed it this time.Absolutely fantastic game! Just finished it. The story telling and framework of the writing is incredibly well done.
I was very satisfied with the endings I had for each character though it makes me curious to check out the other paths which gives it a nice replay value. I enjoy intelligent and thought provoking games and this one went above and beyond, even the survey the Chloe droid asks you on the main menu asking critical thinking questions and seeing the worlds results was cool. I played the first Connor scene a few years back and thought it was cool but it didn't really grab me(he was by far the least relatable and least likable main character in the game, which may have resonated when I played the demo) so now giving it another chance this year I'm glad I did. I have also played Beyond Two Souls, Heavy Rain and Indigo Prophecy a bit and didn't find any of them to be worth finishing at that point but none were really bad either. Beyond Two Souls was by far the most interesting for me even more than Detroit a few years back but I didn't like how they militarized her with her psychic gifts, that killed the story for me. Heavy Rain was a little more engaging but I don't really enjoy serial killer or horror themed games at all, so it was nothing personal, I'd assume the story telling would still have been good. Indigo Prophecy I haven't played since it launched and I remember it being innovative, but again serial killer stuff. After playing Detroit through and loving it, I may give one of those other 3 Quantic Dream games another look, do you recommend Heavy Rain or Indigo Prophecy personally?Told ya! I loved it. Really cool experience. I think it's what Beyond two souls and Heavy rain was meant to be. They nailed it this time.
And graphically (pc) it's amazing. I think it's still a game with one of the best graphics out there.
I liked Heavy rain. More than horror, imo it was "detective". It's nice when you try to guess who's the killer. I think the gameplay its kinda lame but the story (i mean the "mistery") it was good and satisfying. I'd go for that one.I may give one of those other 3 Quantic Dream games another look, do you recommend Heavy Rain or Indigo Prophecy personally?
I played Life is Strange 1 from the original characters. I liked it but I'm not sure to play the next games. About Hellblade I played it and I liked it more because of the graphics and sound, not the gameplay. This games are kinda tricky, because maybe the story it's great, but the gameplay its kinda bullshit, and you need to find a perfect balance between them. I think Quantic dream found it with Detroit. Sometimes it was a good story with bad gameplay (Heavy) sometimes good gameplay with bad story (Beyond) and now great gameplay and great story (Detroit) ((IMO)).If you like this type of game, graphics, character development and story telling I'd highly highly recommend Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and Life Is Strange: True Colors.
Thanks for your input! I already know the graphics and gameplay will be worse on the older 3 titles and even the story premise since I've tried them, but I played Beyond and Heavy on PS3 and Fahrenheit on OG Xbox so the remasters for PS4 should at least help graphically, which matters to me with photorealistic games, but it isn't essential as long as I can feel connected to the games story and characters.I liked Heavy rain. More than horror, imo it was "detective". It's nice when you try to guess who's the killer. I think the gameplay its kinda lame but the story (i mean the "mistery") it was good and satisfying. I'd go for that one.
About Indigo (I know it as Fahrenheit, Idk if it's some region change of name bullshit) played it in ps2 when i was a kid and I remember I enjoyed it but it was too... How to say it... Complex? But illogically complex. Lol. I dont have bad memories of my feelings about the game so should be fine.
About Beyond, it's the one that I like less (talking about Heavy rain, Beyond, Detroit), but still seems a good game to me, a solid 8, but not more.
Basically I recommend all the games, but I must say Detroit was by far the best imo (gameplay and story) so the next ones wont be "as good as Detroit". I was lucky and played them in chronological order so "its the best way" in this particular case, but still, give it a shot to all of them.
I didn't think LiS 1 is as great as everyone else makes it out to be with the few hours I spent with it. It's ok from the little bit I experienced nothing over a 6/10 for me, based on my limited play time of course. I tried the other games in the franchise and they're a bit better than LiS 1 but none of them stick out except True Colors which is easily a 9/10 for me with story. These type of games don't really have a lot of gameplay of course but it's mostly for the story. True Colors has a section where it's RPG style where you pick your attacks off a menu which I really disliked, it was the only part of the game I didn't really love because I find all RPG gameplay style to be boring, but they did attempt to throw in other shades of gameplay from different genres. True Colors does a much better job in terms of gameplay, graphics, story, emotion and characters than LiS 1 for sure.I played Life is Strange 1 from the original characters. I liked it but I'm not sure to play the next games. About Hellblade I played it and I liked it more because of the graphics and sound, not the gameplay. This games are kinda tricky, because maybe the story it's great, but the gameplay its kinda bullshit, and you need to find a perfect balance between them. I think Quantic dream found it with Detroit. Sometimes it was a good story with bad gameplay (Heavy) sometimes good gameplay with bad story (Beyond) and now great gameplay and great story (Detroit) ((IMO)).
I was actually going to check this game out but I don't enjoy horror games if it's just about scaring people with demons or zombies jumping out. The photography aspect is part of what I found appealing here, can you confirm if this game has some depth to its story or is it on par with Silent Hill and other horror titles that mostly focus on the action and scare tactic portions? I found Siren to be better than expected back when I played it on PS2, and this does have a bit of that vibe only Siren was a bit too formulaic with the horror stuff for me.View attachment 13343View attachment 13342View attachment 13340
Been playing more Fatal Frame V today. Spookier than I thought initially but most of it just reminds me that I was far more creeped out just watching someone else play Siren. I guess ghosts are just a little too tame for me, and then the characters themselves being a bit too stylized, well that’s fine but it doesn’t really help immerse me lol. Most of my scares are just enemies appearing out of nowhere. The one thing that actually has me on edge is whenever you’re left alone…just walking through the house/shop is the worst for me.
It Takes Two looks entertaining but there's no single player is there?Recently completed It Takes Two and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. It Takes Two was okay, would score it 7/10. It did feel like some of the levels were too long and I ended up playing it more to complete it than to enjoy the gameplay and story
Rift Apart I'll score an 8/10. It felt a little short and a lot of the game mechanics felt useless. For example, having armour, there were way too many weapons and the character levelling system was so basic I forgot it was even there. Would be nice if the next game changed more into a fully fledged, space venturing RPG similar to Mass Effect.
I'm currently playing Far Cry 6, which I'm enjoying so far, and about to start Final Fantasy 7 remake.
It Takes 2 is multiplayer only; online or offline. I've only been playing the Far Cry games since Far Cry 4. I don't follow the story too much but I already hate the antagonist and know what he's trying to achieve.It Takes Two looks entertaining but there's no single player is there?
I'm curious about Far Cry 6 as well as I found 5, Primal, 3 and the original to all be solid with 4 and New Dawn also being mostly enjoyable. How does this one stack up against the others? It seems like the story line is the best one yet, but the environment looks a little too much like FC 1 and 3?