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J4MES OX4D got a reaction from WelchyTV in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
Dishonored is another one that is commonly overlooked probably because most people play in low chaos or just don't make the most of the powers on offer. I certainly am nowhere near good or creative enough to pull off half the stuff in this video but it just goes to show what can be done if you go beneath the surface and really utilise everything on offer.
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J4MES OX4D got a reaction from IRaMPaGe in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
Dishonored is another one that is commonly overlooked probably because most people play in low chaos or just don't make the most of the powers on offer. I certainly am nowhere near good or creative enough to pull off half the stuff in this video but it just goes to show what can be done if you go beneath the surface and really utilise everything on offer.
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J4MES OX4D got a reaction from IRaMPaGe in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
This is also a great example of what can be achieved in Max Payne 3 - so incredibly satisfying to pull off
and a nice explanation of the details
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J4MES OX4D got a reaction from IRaMPaGe in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
Every so often I stumble upon, or revisit a game which is just the equivalent of crack in terms of highly enjoyable and pulsating combat. These games just have that extra something which really stands out and where the combat shines mechanically and even visually. Off the top of my head, I'd say 3 games which really stand out are:-
Metal Gear Rising - fast paced, responsive, smooth and incredibly satisfying melee-based combat.
F.E.A.R - inspired by Max Payne's bullet time feature but with additional immersion thanks to the first person perspective.
Max Payne 3 - bullet time never gets old plus the attention to detail and environmental effects look spectacular.
There's probably loads more that I've forgotten about but what are your standout games that just have that little bit more in terms of the combat?
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J4MES OX4D got a reaction from GazzaGarratt in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
Dishonored is another one that is commonly overlooked probably because most people play in low chaos or just don't make the most of the powers on offer. I certainly am nowhere near good or creative enough to pull off half the stuff in this video but it just goes to show what can be done if you go beneath the surface and really utilise everything on offer.
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J4MES OX4D reacted to GazzaGarratt in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
Whilst some may not think its as challenging as the super hard games we expect, Hogwarts Legacy has one of the most satisfying gameplay controls to play with in an RPG. I've managed to find this small clip online that shows a small part into the spells and combos, including how you can flip to flying so easily mid-battle. There's so many combo spells to choose from, it really is a whole lot of fun. Smooth is the perfect word for it. No wonder it was the biggest selling game of 2023.
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J4MES OX4D got a reaction from GazzaGarratt in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
Every so often I stumble upon, or revisit a game which is just the equivalent of crack in terms of highly enjoyable and pulsating combat. These games just have that extra something which really stands out and where the combat shines mechanically and even visually. Off the top of my head, I'd say 3 games which really stand out are:-
Metal Gear Rising - fast paced, responsive, smooth and incredibly satisfying melee-based combat.
F.E.A.R - inspired by Max Payne's bullet time feature but with additional immersion thanks to the first person perspective.
Max Payne 3 - bullet time never gets old plus the attention to detail and environmental effects look spectacular.
There's probably loads more that I've forgotten about but what are your standout games that just have that little bit more in terms of the combat?
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J4MES OX4D reacted to Riff Machine in Dice To Pixels
Episode 87 is LIVE!! We talk about Pacific Drive, Geometry Survivor, and some card/board games Adrian has been playing this week. Regarding the Spotify episodes, the rest should be uploaded but I have no ETA as to when. We've all got some things outside the podcast going on right now, but I'll keep you all informed. Thanks for watching/listening!
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J4MES OX4D reacted to WelchyTV in *FG'ers Screenshots Thread*
Started my replay of Hellblade: Seuna’s Sacrifice in anticipation of the sequel releasing in May! Here are my first batch of screenshots …
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J4MES OX4D reacted to WelchyTV in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
Seeing your screenshots and watching these clips has made me want to play this game! Always heard good things but never got around to it. Just looks like a lot of fun!
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J4MES OX4D reacted to WelchyTV in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
Ashamed to say I haven’t played those 3 games! I believe I played a little bit of Fear 2 but don’t recall much of it!
For me the first game that comes to mind is SIFU. I really fell in love with the combat in this game, learning to master the game was both challenging and rewarding, and beating it and earning the platinum was one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had in gaming!
Some other games that come to mind are Control, and going back further I would say Splinter Cell Conviction (although I’m not sure if the gameplay still holds up today!)
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J4MES OX4D got a reaction from WelchyTV in Games With Epic Combat Mechanics
Every so often I stumble upon, or revisit a game which is just the equivalent of crack in terms of highly enjoyable and pulsating combat. These games just have that extra something which really stands out and where the combat shines mechanically and even visually. Off the top of my head, I'd say 3 games which really stand out are:-
Metal Gear Rising - fast paced, responsive, smooth and incredibly satisfying melee-based combat.
F.E.A.R - inspired by Max Payne's bullet time feature but with additional immersion thanks to the first person perspective.
Max Payne 3 - bullet time never gets old plus the attention to detail and environmental effects look spectacular.
There's probably loads more that I've forgotten about but what are your standout games that just have that little bit more in terms of the combat?
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