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Katphood

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  1. I had the same experience. I was having the time of my life with the game when all of a sudden it decided to crash on me while I was trying to capture a scene and it corrupted half of the files on my PS4...including my beloved P.T demo. Holy ****ing hell! That sucks so damn bad about P.T. I still have it on my hard drive, if I knew a way to copy it I'd send ya it. Thanks. Nah, just make sure to get an external HDD and save your P.T demo on it. That's one way of making sure it won't get lost I guess.
  2. The most convenient sort of livestock would be insects if you're going down that road: Dig in yo!
  3. Played some more Shadow Warrior 2 and while it is indeed evident that it uses procedural generation, the mini-map does a fine job of not letting you get lost. But I'll be damned, the shooting is still every bit as fun as the first game and the weapons have been pretty fun to shoot so far. I had the same experience. I was having the time of my life with the game when all of a sudden it decided to crash on me while I was trying to capture a scene and it corrupted half of the files on my PS4...including my beloved P.T demo.
  4. Well that's a shame, the first game ended up being pretty fun but I myself am not a big fan of procedurally generated levels. Come to think of it, are there any games out there that do an exemplary job at implementing procedural generated content in a game? I don't know when or where this started but I do remember a friend playing Hellgate: London back in the days. Even back then it turned out to be one of the weak points of that game and Flagship Studios died soon after the games release.
  5. Shadow Warrior 2(PS4) The game is pretty much the same as its predecessor but the humor is really starting to wear off here, it can be pretty cringy at times. So -Combat is pretty much the same overall -Visuals are more detailed -The framerate is now a locked 30 fps instead of 60fps but that is obvious since it had to be sacrificed in favor of more visual detail -Just like the first game you have many graphical options such as an fov slider, motion blur and depth of field which is pretty interesting for a PS4 port of a PC shooter -Character models look pretty awful -The game tries to be less gory compared to the first game: more robot enemies and less humans and monsters -The story feels more straight-forward which is a good thing since I don't have a single clue as to what the hell happened in the first game Haven't had much chance to experiment with the loot system but I am not keeping my hopes up. Overall, it feels a little disappointing for the first 2 hours. Lets see how it goes from here. I am also busy with Yakuza 0 and I give Fallout 4 a spin from time to time. I also want to try Elex pretty bad but currently I have no more room left for more games and I very much like to finish Yakuza 0 before the year ends so I guess it won't hurt to wait a month or two before I buy Elex?! Maybe it will receive a patch or two until then.
  6. Well, well, well...lookie here: http://www.rollingstone.com/glixel/news/how-activision-uses-matchmaking-tricks-to-sell-in-game-items-w509288 Now if all of that effort and money had went into making a good game, what would have happened I wonder...
  7. Oh boy! There is a Sale of the Dead going on over at the PSN and I managed to get 3 games I've been DYING to play: Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain (PSOne) Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver (PSOne) Yakuza: Dead Souls (PS3)
  8. Easy Allies made a nice review about it:
  9. They probably tolerate each other somehow. I don't see this world heading into a major global conflict, that would be to convenient. Instead we see small skirmishes here and there, and those are mostly there to feed the media and the unemployed. All these things happening in the middle-east don't have a major impact right now, but with Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan being completely devastated beyond repair, I wonder where these countries will stand in 50 years time.
  10. Man, I came to this thread with high hopes. Now I am just walking out while wondering why this thread isn't called 'Netflix: Movies and Shows for Mom and Dad'.
  11. Me too. But as with all Piranha Byte games, I wish I could play it on the PC.
  12. I bought the season pass for the first game but never played any of the 3 DLCs. Gotta get back to the first game since I heard that they did an amazing job with the DLCs, all of them offering new story and new ways to play the game. Wolfenstein Th Evil Within Dishonored System Shock 3(aka PREY) ... Wow, I wouldn't mind calling myself a beths fanboy at this point.
  13. Please buy this game because I love Shinji Mikami:
  14. Haha, nice one! you noticed that JUST now? It's a kind of Majek!
  15. Haha, nice one!
  16. I never thought I would feel bad for Bethesda, but now I do: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-10-16-the-evil-within-2-physical-sales-were-quarter-of-original I won it on ebay for 54 bucks. It came with the cloth map and boy did it look beautiful, almost as if it came right after the factory! I later announced my triumph at the No Mutants Allowed boards only to be cursed to death by some of the other users at NMA who happened to be bidding on the same auction at the time.
  17. Hehe, good ol' Austria/Vienna. Do you remember Software Dschungel?! Damn, some of my extremely valuble physical goods are stuck in Austria at my brothers house. boxed N64 games, boxed PC games, near mint condition 'Big Boxes' of Fallout 2 and Arcanum... Maybe I should give you his address and let him hand you over the games next time you are there, at least they will be in good hands.
  18. Fallout 4 is a fun game to play. Actually, with all the recent updates, rebuilding a settlement is now pretty fun and I don't see myself using any mods for this game for now. The mechanics the game offers is enough to entertain you for at least 20 to 30 hours and just like with all beths games, it's a game you can come back to at any time you like. It's not as if you are going to forget an important part of the 'story' or anything like that...
  19. Well, yesterday I bought Shadow Warrior 2(PS4) and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle(PS3) for a total of 30 bucks. Now I have pretty much the weakest internet connection on these boards since I live in Iran/Tehran but I always have a WiFi connection that allows me to stay connected to the PSN so for me it is not a big hassle, even if the download times can be bothersome for any game that is bigger than 15 GB. I guess I would buy most of these games physically if I could but since ordering a game from the other end of the world ain't really possible through any legit way(especially when you are an evil middle-eastern like me and can't have a credit card), pre-paid cards are they way to go.
  20. I've been using PSN for my gaming needs for the past 7 years and it hasn't failed me once. I don't know, maybe I am misinformed but every and any game you buy during ANY sale is yours to keep...forever. No need to renew your PS Plus membership to play a game you bought during a big sale, you just need to log-in to PSN and download the said game from your list. If it's a PS3 game it can be played offline even if you are not logged in, PS4 is different though, there are a number of single-player games that need you to be logged in to PSN if you want to play them but not all games are like that.
  21. The PS Plus freebies? They are the same as Games with Gold on Xbox. You can keep the freebies but you need an active PS Plus subscription if you want to download and play them. But that ain't a deal breaker since there are always tons of sales on the PSN that reduce the game prices. For instance, right now you can buy and keep Lords of the Fallen for only 7 bucks on the PSN. No need for PS Plus subscription or credit card either. Though a PS Plus subscription sometimes reduces the prices even more(like 75% off instead of 50% off the regular price).
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