As someone who's a fan of extraction shooters, and games where you get what you paid for without that nickel and dime shit, I'm very excited to see the direction this game goes in.
I was like, what's the name of that game! But yeh this one peaks my interest very much. The visuals really pulled me in. Nothing wrong with Helldivers I just didn't get gripped thematically if that's the word.
Yeh, this gave me that warm fuzzy feeling that I haven't had for a long time - may be naive hope but I'm happy to go balls deep on this one. Edit - I'm from '81 - I've been a boomer through the current noughties era, so this touched a place I thought was long dead inside me.
Exactly, I felt that too. And it's a game that clearly has some serious gear and upgrades. And you know when someones put hours in. And it ain't because they have a bigger cash flow IRL. Thanks for watching!
88 gang here, I remember the triple threat packs for $48 -$50 I bought the Diablo one with the first game, Diablo 2 and it's expansion great value Used to be able to play a game for like $6 from blockbuster for a week and hand it back after completing it or rent it again, or trade games in at the store at better rates than you can now 90's -00's was truly the golden age for physical media and getting what you paid for
@@MikeO-H Truth. How about Ritz though brother? Before this new-fangled Blockbuster gubbins lol. Though we had the council estate version which was 'a bloke with a box of games' that went door2door and rented them for a couple quid a week. Still have the mega drive and all my games, joysticks and pads. Good times.
damn i never had that, i had people who had discs in sleeves and said i got this game but we all knew they were stolen and just knocked on doors selling em for quick cash. it was a madness but in the UK we love a good bargain
what you mentioned about tenchu reminds me of nier automata, which is probably the closest example in the modern day. By completing and progressing in the game, you unlock different endings. And you eventually unlock the "true" ending through choices and gameplay. It also shows how far its devolved in AAA gaming though, these days they purposefully remove content to sell it to you at a premium with the "special release edition" for an extra 30 quid. They did that with Star Wars: Outlaws, actually sickening. I remember when DLC used to mean an expansion like in Oblivion. An entirely new map, 100 hours + of new content, new enemies, NPC's, Weapons and armor, storylines. All for like 30 quid at most. now you get a couple missions for the same value. It seems like this game is made by gamers for gamers, which is the way it used to be. Most AAA games these days are built around profit and safety rather than creativity, and the CEO's are businessmen rather than the passionate gamers that created the companies to begin with. What these dumb businessmen fail to realise time and time again is that video games can ONLY thrive with creativity and taking chances, every 10/10 game in history shows that story. Releasing the same slop again and again does nothing.
Yeah nier I never played the new one I only played the one from the PS3 😞 but I enjoyed reading what you wrote and I totally agree with it all. I get that's business but it's so horrible knowing what we had as gamers years ago and now the new age of gaming for current gen is normal for kids and teens to pay for that extra DLC content and think it's normal. So sad, thankyou for watching!
Yeah nier I never played the new one I only played the one from the PS3 😞 but I enjoyed reading what you wrote and I totally agree with it all. I get that's business but it's so horrible knowing what we had as gamers years ago and now the new age of gaming for current gen is normal for kids and teens to pay for that extra DLC content and think it's normal. So sad, thankyou for watching!
As someone who's a fan of extraction shooters, and games where you get what you paid for without that nickel and dime shit, I'm very excited to see the direction this game goes in.
I was like, what's the name of that game! But yeh this one peaks my interest very much. The visuals really pulled me in. Nothing wrong with Helldivers I just didn't get gripped thematically if that's the word.
Yeh, this gave me that warm fuzzy feeling that I haven't had for a long time - may be naive hope but I'm happy to go balls deep on this one.
Edit - I'm from '81 - I've been a boomer through the current noughties era, so this touched a place I thought was long dead inside me.
Exactly, I felt that too. And it's a game that clearly has some serious gear and upgrades. And you know when someones put hours in. And it ain't because they have a bigger cash flow IRL. Thanks for watching!
88 gang here, I remember the triple threat packs for $48 -$50 I bought the Diablo one with the first game, Diablo 2 and it's expansion great value
Used to be able to play a game for like $6 from blockbuster for a week and hand it back after completing it or rent it again, or trade games in at the store at better rates than you can now
90's -00's was truly the golden age for physical media and getting what you paid for
@@MikeO-H that's it!! Rental charges for being late! And then the chip age came when people were copying games haha ah those were them days!
@@MikeO-H Truth. How about Ritz though brother? Before this new-fangled Blockbuster gubbins lol. Though we had the council estate version which was 'a bloke with a box of games' that went door2door and rented them for a couple quid a week. Still have the mega drive and all my games, joysticks and pads. Good times.
damn i never had that, i had people who had discs in sleeves and said i got this game but we all knew they were stolen and just knocked on doors selling em for quick cash. it was a madness but in the UK we love a good bargain
what you mentioned about tenchu reminds me of nier automata, which is probably the closest example in the modern day. By completing and progressing in the game, you unlock different endings. And you eventually unlock the "true" ending through choices and gameplay.
It also shows how far its devolved in AAA gaming though, these days they purposefully remove content to sell it to you at a premium with the "special release edition" for an extra 30 quid. They did that with Star Wars: Outlaws, actually sickening. I remember when DLC used to mean an expansion like in Oblivion. An entirely new map, 100 hours + of new content, new enemies, NPC's, Weapons and armor, storylines. All for like 30 quid at most. now you get a couple missions for the same value.
It seems like this game is made by gamers for gamers, which is the way it used to be. Most AAA games these days are built around profit and safety rather than creativity, and the CEO's are businessmen rather than the passionate gamers that created the companies to begin with. What these dumb businessmen fail to realise time and time again is that video games can ONLY thrive with creativity and taking chances, every 10/10 game in history shows that story. Releasing the same slop again and again does nothing.
Yeah nier I never played the new one I only played the one from the PS3 😞 but I enjoyed reading what you wrote and I totally agree with it all. I get that's business but it's so horrible knowing what we had as gamers years ago and now the new age of gaming for current gen is normal for kids and teens to pay for that extra DLC content and think it's normal. So sad, thankyou for watching!
Yeah nier I never played the new one I only played the one from the PS3 😞 but I enjoyed reading what you wrote and I totally agree with it all. I get that's business but it's so horrible knowing what we had as gamers years ago and now the new age of gaming for current gen is normal for kids and teens to pay for that extra DLC content and think it's normal. So sad, thankyou for watching!
Holy that beard is making me jealous, absolutely gorgeous!
Yoooo that Is very kind of you! Sub and you'll see more of it 😆 thanks for watching!
agreed! with everything you and they said!
And I meant what I said, if more games did this (concord) and had a model where the more you play not the more you pay. W for days
I'm so into this games story and visuals. The trailer that just dropped is fantastic and quite frightening tbf 😮😅
Been a long time since I was hyped for a game, but DAMN I am so in for this ride!
Hell yeah! And you know when you see people in game geared and ready they put hours in. Not money
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