That's fine. No game appeals to everyone. Just go play one of those really better games. No sense in wasting any more time on this one.I have now tried the game once on the basis of the many positive reviews .... me a mystery where the good story should be ... technically not a bad game but the story is just .... silly and boring ... there are really better games here in the forum.
Now, see, this is a rational and well-reasoned response. Some subgroups would respond with more zeal.That's fine. No game appeals to everyone. Just go play one of those really better games. No sense in wasting any more time on this one.
Out of curiosity, which games are you talking about? Because I feel that there are quite a lot of games with good story and characters (I always mention Leap of Fate, and to some extent Acting Lessons)I have now tried the game once on the basis of the many positive reviews .... me a mystery where the good story should be ... technically not a bad game but the story is just .... silly and boring ... there are really better games here in the forum.
In my playthrough, Mallory and Jaye kinda became friends after an awkward moment as they both admitted to each other that Alex's personal life was none of their business (because NEITHER had a relationship with him in my playthrough).I just finished the update and I'm pretty happy with where my playthrough went.
I'm still in an open relationship with Mallory and Jaye, we all survived the encounter with Vince although I did get stabbed, I woke up in the hospital and there was a sequence after the "credits" that was pretty cool.
by silly, he probably meant there's too many silly jokes in it, which i agree with.Out of curiosity, which games are you talking about? Because I feel that there are quite a lot of games with good story and characters (I always mention Leap of Fate, and to some extent Acting Lessons)
They can be, at times, but I feel they pretty much nailed it with their pop culture references. They start off early letting you know that the MC was an idiot, as demonstrated by his stance on Han Solo.by silly, he probably meant there's too many silly jokes in it, which i agree with.
OK - talk about bad endings... Holy SHI...I was referring to the ending where everyone dies
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I never looked at it that way, but now that you mention it, I can see your point.My laptop bit the dust, so I had to restart this game from scratch, which is not a problem, I love the game, the characters, the writing. I do have one nitpick, in my "get both girls" playthrough, my MC had just finished telling Jaye about David, then they kiss, she freaks out and leaves the room in a hurry and we get the XBox like achievement Boom! Headshot!. I get that was about the surprise kiss but so soon on the tail of recounting the story of David, even if it was not a headshot, seems a little cold.
Totally agree and love the pop culture in this! But maybe I love it because it is very similar to the way I use pop culture references in my writing.They can be, at times, but I feel they pretty much nailed it with their pop culture references. They start off early letting you know that the MC was an idiot, as demonstrated by his stance on Han Solo.
I am frequently surprised by the references they make, and often get a great laugh out of it. e. g. "vegetable taste like sad". I could hear it in my head and I cackled like a madman.
Sure, some folks don't care for it, but those are also often the same people that think Will Ferrell is funny. At least SFS doesn't keep beating a dead horse, they know when the joke is over. That's why it works so well.
Every once in a while, I read a post by a user saying something like this about games that have fairly wide appeal, and almost universally find their activity history to be a wasteland of liking one-star reviews and shitting on stuff.I have now tried the game once on the basis of the many positive reviews .... me a mystery where the good story should be ... technically not a bad game but the story is just .... silly and boring ... there are really better games here in the forum.
And once again, I am affirmed in my decision to put that guy on ignore.Every once in a while, I read a post by a user saying something like this about games that have fairly wide appeal, and almost universally find their activity history to be a wasteland of liking one-star reviews and shitting on stuff.
This one doesn't disappoint.
In the attempt to "catch them all", I deliberately went to an early save and triggered that "achievement".well just got a game over lol time to try another route.
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What does one need to do to not be welcome back at Ray's lodge?well just got a game over lol time to try another route.
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Get the Chapter 4 bad ending, IIRC and have fucked Linda at the cabin.What does one need to do to not be welcome back at Ray's lodge?
Oh, ok. That explains it. I never go for Linda round 2 when Rikki is there begging for it. Still waiting on a Linda/Rikki threesome - now THAT would be spicy!Get the Chapter 4 bad ending, IIRC and have fucked Linda at the cabin.
In my playthrough they definitely found some sort of solidarity when they bumped into each other in the hallway trying to sneak into MC's room. Jaye comes out and says she'll have the MC two days of the week and tells Mallory to choose two days as well. Then later as MC is writing in his journal he talks about how both girls have feelings of discomfort but are holding back for the time being. I'm hopeful things can still be worked out for everyone but I'm guessing I'll have to choose one or the other sooner or later.In my playthrough, Mallory and Jaye kinda became friends after an awkward moment as they both admitted to each other that Alex's personal life was none of their business (because NEITHER had a relationship with him in my playthrough).
I could hear it in my head and I cackled like a madman.