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what're some of the best games you've played this year so far
what're some of the best games you've played this year so far
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thank you for the response! im making a google doc of what people have enjoyed the most this year!Doom Eternal is by far the best 2020 game I've played thus far this year. I've also had one play through of Resident Evil 3 on Standard difficulty. It has it's moments but is too short and very lacking in gameplay content.
I also plan to play Marvel's Avengers, as well as Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and Watch Dogs Legion, when they release, but somehow I'm skeptical they will impress me more than Doom Eternal.
This makes no sense since Eternal's battle areas are MUCH larger and less restricted than 2016 by far. Plus you can do far more to evade and/or shoot enemies while engaging in use of jump pads, monkey bars, and portals. There's really no reason to refund, it just takes time to learn the many nuances of the game.I didn't like Doom Eternal, refunded it. I really hated the invisible walls, corridor-like levels (one way only) and the 'secrets' in most cases aren't really so secret. Doom 2016 did a better job all together.
This makes no sense since Eternal's battle areas are MUCH larger and less restricted than 2016 by far. Plus you can do far more to evade and/or shoot enemies while engaging in use of jump pads, monkey bars, and portals. There's really no reason to refund, it just takes time to learn the many nuances of the game.
As far as Red Dead Redemption 2, while it does have some good roaming gameplay, is full of missions that are about as linear and restrictive as it gets.
Well I figured you must have played less than 2 hours, as that's Steam's refund policy, but 20 min (or even 2 hrs) is nowhere NEAR enough time spent to get to know the game, or by extension, make informed public statements about it based on experience. I've been on the official forum for the game since it launched, and these kind of knee jerk reactions are common. Even a lot of us that started out with misconceptions that the game is too hard grew to love it once we discovered how it's best played. Games like Doom Eternal, The Evil Within, Spec Ops The Line, and Ghost Recon Wildlands, all started out making me think they were too hard, they take time to master. These are now some of my favorite games though, because once you get to know them well enough to stay on top of the enemies (and platforming regarding Eternal), they are the most rewarding types of games to play.I must say, I only played Doom Eternal for about 20 minutes. I really hated the fact that I kept bumping in to invisible walls. I'm the guy that wants to find all the secrets, and in doing so, I explore every piece of level. On one occasion I fell through a ridge or was unable to advance because the leveldesigners didn't want you to advance. That's all ok, if it's hidden enough, but that wasn't the case in Eternal (eg unable to jump on to a ridiculous small rock, because it was 'the end' of the level). Freedom or basic exploration is the, IMO, most important piece of a great FPS-shooter. You can have mazes, big open worlds, hard to find secrets, a decent levelstructure or in general: multiple ways to advance to the next stage. But that's something that I usually lack in modern FPS-games. RDR2 is a totally different game. Yeah, the story might be lineair, but the game doesn't restrict you to explore. Doom Eternal does. Even good old Doom 1,2 or Heretic, Duke Nukem 3D, Unreal, Quake...had a more interesting way of guiding you through the scenery. Yeah, sometimes it was very corridor-like, but the level-edges were 'hidden'. It didn't frustrate me. They were 'part' of the design. In DOOM 2016, they did a better job of hiding it. It wasn't the best Doom, but it was good. The over-use of arenabattles (enter random room, door shuts behind you, arena gets teleported with monsters) was kinda a let down. Maybe it should've played Eternal for more than 20 minutes, maybe it became better later on...I will pick it up someday in a sale.
I never said it was too hard for you. My point was it takes time to learn how to play it well, even for the best players it does. I was also telling you it can be very rewarding once you learn how all the gameplay mechanics work and see how effectively you can reek havoc on the enemy. These are things ALL players of Eternal need time to discover, not just noobs.Thank you for your reply. But let's not start off on the wrong foot: it has nothing to do with the game being too difficult. I like a challenge (I'm the guy that wasn't happy untill I found all secrets in Blood, and I did, that game had some really hard ones), I only talked about the levelstructure. Your reply might have triggerd me in rebuying the game. Maybe I played it on the wrong moment, I got frustratred and refunded it...I don't know. Maybe not. I really hate those exploring-restrictive moments. I remember a store or something and some monsters on the second floor, so I was thinking: cool, might be a secret up there. It looked like you could get there: there was some sort of balcony and stuff. But I kept falling 'through' the solid structures on the second floor. Some things happened before and after that moment (stupid 'secret', that was too easy and a small rock that functioned as an invisible wall...it was the level border). Then I got to experience some arenafights, which are cool to some extent but in general the new Doom games overuse arenasequences. But I must agree: the new Shadow Warrior games are far worse. Sometimes I think: maybe it's because I'm too nostalgic about those old games. But then I play the new/old Wolfendoom and I really, really, like what they did with the levelbuilding. So, something is up. Is it because of the 'new' generation, pleasing everybody (PC and console-players)? Probably. I'm not in my 60's, I'm in my 40's. But still: I have experienced everything on the FPS-side, starting from Wolfenstein 3D. Things have changed, some things are better, some things are not. I hope I'm not and 'old' grumpy gamer 😀 I still like a lot of games today. Let's give Eternal another chance, ok...
I assume you mean games released this year? I've played a good few from previous years this year.best games you've played this year so far