He only get's time to review one game a week, so he uses that time to review AAA GamesHardcore_gamer said:It was not as fun as I hoped it was. He spent most of his time talking about how he gets stuck in the forest all the time.
How does it come Yahtzee never reviews grand strategy games like Hearts of Iron 3? That would be pretty awesome.
Not your fault: he was making an unusual play on words there.Carnagath said:Bugged...in means it got fixed? Damn my southern European ancestry, need to refresh my English.MrDead said:Carnagath said:http://twitter.com/YahtzeeCroshawZudarkness said:Here's hoping he does a review for Red Dead Remdemption.
Inb4 shitstorm.Red Dead Redemption bugged out and now I can't play any further. Hooray! Next game, please.Aw. I rebooted and it bugged back in again.
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All in all I found this review to be pretty funny and it did hit some of the sticking points I had but you forgot they mentioned HP Lovecraft more than Stephen King who by the way has been basically telling his storied just shy of saying Kthulu. But for someone who loved Silent Hill 2's atmosphere and story enough to overlook some of its glaring flaws Im surprised you didnt give more of a nod to it in this game, perhaps I should just shut my mouth tell your extra punctuation but too late for thatYahtzee Croshaw said:Alan Wake
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RandomAcronym said:Before you plan to not get this game, know that Escapist gave it 10/10.
I use to think that he just doesn't like most games,but now I'm convinced he doesn't care if the game is good or not and always hates on any game.
Here is a sample list of games that Yahtzee likes:Sparrow said:If you use Yahtzee's reviews as a source of reviewing, you must haven nearly no games at all. That's because HE'S NOT MEANT TO LIKE ANY GAMES, IT'S WHAT HE'S PAYED FOR.Blue-State said:But if the plot and pacing is half as bad as he says it is then I won't bother.
have you tried the higher difficulty settings? like hard or nightmare mode could make all the difference in being challenged lolAce of Trades said:So I originally thought that Alan Wake was going to be an interesting game. You know, creepy atmosphere, maybe good writing, HEAVILY BASED ON STEPHEN KING, but then that is half the game. I kinda over looked that it wanted to be a Psychological Action Game. So while the first aspect was hopefully done somewhat well, I decided to look into the combat. I found it awful. Like it was trying to be scary, but not a challenge (which DOESN'T work.) Then I realized something about the combat. It surprisingly resembles, get this guys, Luigi's Mansion. Yea... think about it, shine the light, absorb the ghost. Same deal, but with bullets. Accept, it isn't as fun! The fights in Luigi's Mansion were MUCH harder than any in Alan Wake. So good job developers, you successfully failed at making Luigi's Mansion.
when your in the past at his apartment, did you notice that when he read the manuscript for ihs other novel it was from max payne 2, and some of the books were "alex casey" and "Fall of Casey" and next to it were gold replicas of Paynes twin barrettas lolsketch_zeppelin said:I actually had alot of fun with this game. I'm not gonna say that Yatzee didn't have some good points. I do think that alerting the player every time the enemies spawn was a bad idea and it would have been nice if you could play in more varied locations. However i liked how Alan narated the story as it happend and the setting and story was at least different.
Now lets be clear, i really liked Max Payne and this game is made by the same people and has a very similar feel to it (hell Max payne's voice actor plays the voice of one of the characters).
so i don't think it's quite as bad Yatzee makes it out, that being said i did enjoy his review.