Goliath100 said:
Chaos Isaac said:
Stalker and Metro have better immersion? I would have to disagree sir.[...] I super hard disagree especially on the Metro side of things.
Would be interesting to know why that's your opinion, instead of just that it is your opinion.
To be frank; the game mechanics of Metro rip me out of the immersion more then anything, especially with what I find to be extremely bad karma system or whatever you want to call it. Or the fact that the dude never speaks, except on loading screans, and that's just a what the hell moment. And I know Artyom is not my avatar, per say, but at the end I don't get to choose what he does because of arbitrary good/evil points that you may/may not know about, or how to properly acrue enough good ones. Or know who the dude is that chooses what dictates good or evil, because then you can know how things end up. (And seriously Last Light punishing me 'cause I killed the asshole who did the whole nerve gas thing? Letsnisky or something like that. Seriously that's so cookie cutter good with no perspective it's pretty bullshit.)
Meanwhile; Fallout is goofy as hell with a atomic 50's vibe, giant bugs and super mutants that think i'm it's grandkid, and a world currency of bottle caps. Maybe it's because it's silly the bugs don't bother me too much, but at the same time, I can explore the world at my leisure, talk to just about anyone or be a absolute druggy who loses his shit all the time, but strives for the greater good. And that, well, I can't be easily lose my suspension of disbelief. IS that a fifteen food green man with a streetlight as a melee weapon? Well, me, my cyborg dog and grandmother mutant will go punch it.
At the same time, I can have a adventure looking for my dad, finding him, watching him die then go on mad vengeance, or try to honor him by completely what he was working on. Which, even with the setting, add something to this character's story, and the world and how I interact with it.
And as for Stalker, I haven't really gotten to play it, but I have seen terrible displays of hyper accuracy from the A.I. and some other stuff that doesn't mesh well with this setting in my opinion. To be fair, I don't really know this setting very well, and so my opinion here is pretty shallow.
In short, it ends up I can believe in Fallout's goofy but interesting world, while Metro is meant to be so much more dangerous and closer to realistic that that ends up being it's downfall in my eyes. Gamewise, the amount of close encounters Artyom has, scrambling around crumbling ruins and fending off hordes of dudes just... kinda kills it. (Much like the stupid amount of Hunters towards the later half of TLoU)
Stalker, again, portrays it's lethality and stuff well, but from what i've seen, just, I don't really buy the setting that well.