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MicShazam 07-08-2018 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1972110)
@MicShazam

So I was looking at threads on Gamefaqs about 360 mech games cause they're probably my top genre of games that I have next to zero experience in but desperately want to dive into head first and I saw mention that Front Mission Evolved was more slowly paced than Armored Core. So assuming you've played it is that more along the lines of lumbering behemoths that make your controller vibration feel like doom metal? Cause I want that in my life.

Front Mission Evolved is **** and makes baby Jesus cry.

They totally betrayed the origins of the series (a deep, story oriented turn based strategy game. Front Mission 3 on PS1 is a very good game), by turning it into a profoundly half assed, janky feeling third person shooter. I'm not even exaggerating. Despite appearances, it's really just low-rent Gears of War. Play GOW instead, frankly. It's even more slow and lumbering. Just imagine that Marcus Phoenix is a robot or something.

I've probably played most mech games available on PS1, 2 and Xbox 360. The only good ones were various Armored Core games, Mech Warrior 2 on PS1 and GunGriffon Blaze on PS2. I really, really want there to be more good games like this, but it just haven't been the most console friendly genre. Mech Warrior 2 is even much better on PC if I'm being honest.

Yet another edit: I personally bundle these games mentally with other vehicle oriented action/simulation games, so I'd also recommemnd Panzer Front on PS1 (a tank game) and Sub Rebellion on PS2 (a very cool, obscure and underrated sub-marine game).

DwnWthVwls 07-08-2018 12:58 PM

Have you checked out Warframe?

Key 07-08-2018 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls (Post 1972165)
Have you checked out Warframe?

I have a few hours into it and it's amazing. Really fun and smooth controls.

DwnWthVwls 07-08-2018 07:28 PM

Its free right? Figure the bat might like it if he can run it

Key 07-08-2018 07:41 PM

It is indeed. And it's online. And you can have a party of 4 friends and do missions together.

Key 07-10-2018 10:34 PM

Did you at least enjoy what you got out of it?

The Batlord 07-10-2018 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1973075)
well I went to venture outside the city and there's a kinda bug where it makes slecting enemies ****ing **** buggy and like what the hell man there's no undo button so you walk into the poison instead of range attacking and on tactical the margin for error is slimer so you straight boned like fuxk this game

Who you gonna call?

Key 07-10-2018 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1973075)
well I went to venture outside the city and there's a kinda bug where it makes slecting enemies ****ing **** buggy and like what the hell man there's no undo button so you walk into the poison instead of range attacking and on tactical the margin for error is slimer so you straight boned like fuxk this game

Oh.

The Batlord 07-10-2018 10:53 PM

Been playing the **** out of Diablo 3 for the past week. **** DWV I love the fast paced action and constantly getting and upgrading abilities with every level. I never end up using the same skill load out for long cause there's always some new set of attack combinations that I end up getting addicted to for a couple hours until I fall in love with something else.

My Demon Hunter (named Buffy) is just sick. Dual hand crossbows, Caltrops and Turrets to group enemies and mow them down, Vault into enemy formation and put them on blast with Multishot, then Vault out and finish them off with Rapid Fire. That's my current **** and it's awesome.

debaserr 07-10-2018 11:48 PM

Yep you can get super punished for misclicking in Divinity. Just gotta be more careful / learn when it messes up.


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