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Exiting Vault the stunning expanse of the open-world stretches out before you, and your journey of discovery begins. To Fallout 3 veterans the similarities are striking — which, at times, feels like a failing. But there is a trade-off for this complexity and ambition, much of which manifests in the characters and their AI. Characters regularly look awful and happily block your path, hover in the air, or stand in the most unnatural positions during important dialogues.
With so much of the way I play the game revolving around conversation, this hit me particularly hard — though, mercifully, the writing did keep me invested.
You have to look past these initial failings , because what lies beneath is undoubtedly a better, more refined experience that builds on the wonderful world navigation and character building of Fallout 3. The first thing of note is the presentation and pacing. There is no hanging about, and after creating your character it take less than an hour to start out into the beautifully realized Boston wasteland.
Combat is also notably improved, with gunplay now more reliant on your ability rather than a hidden Perception or Agility stat. This change means that Fallout 4's fights can play out far more like a satisfying traditional shooter , with your own skills reflected in every shot.
VATs has also been changed to create a faster play experience. This system - which previously allowed you to stop time to target enemies - now just slows the action to a crawl. It is a tiny change, but one that keeps things flowing, while still giving you a little more time to plan attacks.
This accelerated pace is a constant theme. Rather than making you wait half the game to get fun toys like the power armor, it is a fairly early acquisition - although there have been some changes to it. Firstly, the advantages of this heavy duty equipment is not as pronounced, with its use throttled by the need for fusion cells to power it. Also, any armor you find is just a starting point as you can customize it with scraps and items you scavenge.
This leads to some down and dirty - but kind of awesome - builds, with metal grills and plates welded on to add defense, or lead lining to provide protection from radiation. Still, I can't help but salivate over the new card Nvidia says it designed for "gaming supercomputers. BlizzCon is back. Blizzard unexpectedly canceled its annual show last year to focus on actually making games, much to the chagrin of purple-painted night elves everywhere.
Let's get this clear up front: Crysis 3 is a better first-person shooter than Crysis 2 in almost every way. Gameplay is more robust and varied, the storytelling is more mature, and it's often visually stunning. Unfortunately, it's also not very ambitious: it leans heavily on ideas already established by better games, and as such isn't an especially remarkable experience. Its reach might exceed its grasp in a few key areas, but Crysis 3 is still a largely enjoyable excuse to take a trip to post-apocalyptic New York.
Gamers have learned not to expect much from co-op AI companions. Keep up, don't block doorways, and throw out the occasional one-liner is about the best we can hope for. Irrational Games will attempt to raise the co-op AI bar with its time-and-space-tearing partner, Elizabeth, in BioShock Infinite, and as the latest trailer demonstrates, she will, at the very least, pack a powerful punch. And by "punch" I mean "tornado controlling super power. One of my biggest problems with Far Cry 3 is the complete disappearance of enemies in areas where I've cleared outposts.
I really like the sense of constant danger their presence provides. It seems that others feel the same way, as Ubisoft is implementing a patch that will allow us to reset every last one of them, a feature apparently requested heavily by players. Oh, and there's some other stuff too. It's a good time to be a fan of sword fighting in games. That means flips, dives, and flying slashes. Soon, all that goodness will be on Steam. When I was but a young child, my father tried to make me understand the value of a dollar.
I'll cut out the middle of the story, but the result of the lesson is my ability to wait until games are on sale before I buy them. This week, GOG. Look, Dean "Rocket" Hall. We love DayZ. We appreciate the mod, and think it's pretty great. You really didn't have to go through all this trouble of making the standalone product so darn awesome. The fact that you've been completely remaking the zombie survival shooter from the ground up is completely unnecessary.
Oh, you went ahead and did it anyway? Well, you're just the best. Gosh -- the cars in the upcoming GRID 2 are so exquisitely curved and shiny that I kind of want to stick my weathered old Honda Civic in there for "character. I like how this faction-by-faction reveal of Total War: Rome 2 gets a little more barbaric each time. We've seen plush feathered headdresses devolve into ankle-tattoos-on-shields and now? People are totally wearing dogs on their heads. Say hello to the Suebi, a tribe so barbaric that they seem a-okay with sauntering into battle shirtless.
Huggable-looking bit critters? Yeah, that's not what I'd have expected to find on the front page of a certain famed torrent website either. Yes, it's a videogame promo for Zelda-esque indie adventure Anodyne, but it's also sort of an interesting remark on the state of videogame piracy.
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