@Tjuz No technical issues for me so far. I playing solo, correct. Thereโs been several times that the game hitches between scene changes, but it doesnโt last long, just feels a little clumsy for a split second and it picks right up after that. Hereโs hoping I donโt lose my save toward the final stretch! ๐ค๐ผ
What did you think of Man of Medan? Iโve consistently heard itโs the weakest and slowest entry. I was still planning to go back and play it (as well as House of Ashes) since Iโve liked Little Hope so much (so far).
โWe cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.โ
@Tjuz that is an interesting little anecdote about the game. Also, if you like the stuff you see here in the club and would like to join, I can add you to the ping list whenever voting starts. For more information, refer to the first post on this thread. Thanks and have a good one. ๐
Ok I just started Little Hope yesterday evening and I regret that I did that before going to bed lol. I finished the prologue and I really like the vibes but hopefully the story will be interesting.
PSA: This is my first Supermassive Games game ever.
@Khwarezm89 lol a horror game right before bed would be my nightmare but good youโre enjoying it๐.
Yeah Iโm not really familiar with Supermassive Games either this is my first exposure to them.
@JohnnyShoulder ๐ Nice pun.
Yes, I just realized that Supermassive developed the upgraded PS5/XB Series version of Little Nightmares II.
@Khwarezm89 The horror narrative games in the Supermassive library are quite similar, but the consensus is usually that Until Dawn is the peak of their output. Iโve played UD, The Quarry, and now this, and I have enjoyed them all.
I looked back and noticed that Supermassive also did some work on the Little Big Planet franchise. I also note that the studio is quite prolific, having released something just about every year, and sometimes multiple projects per year - as they did with The Devil in Me, House of Ashes, and The Quarry all within about one calendar year from 2021-2022. Impressive stuff in todayโs climate where games are taking 5-6 years to finish. Granted, the Supermassive games arenโt very long nor complex, but stillโฆ in a world where studios donโt bring anything to market for many years while they chase the next blockbuster AAA game, itโs refreshing to see a studio consistently put out quality content, even if itโs not GOTY material.
โWe cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.โ
@Th3solution oh yeah to answer your question, Iโd call them the โdonโt fart near a nuclear scientist else you may trigger a nuclear geopolitical war that risks permanently harming the economy for the next 50 years or soโ genre but I understand if some people find that name a bit too short. I can make it longer if you want though.
Incidentally, thereโs a real lack of games that allow you to pass gas. Death Stranding is clearly the trailblazing game in bio-relief. I also enjoyed how in Tchia one could play as a bird and there was a button to poop from the air. ๐
โWe cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.โ
@JohnnyShoulder Haha, I didnโt know but am not surprised. I played neither South Park game because I am not very well versed in the TV show. Iโve seen a handful of episodes but not really into it enough to try a game.
โWe cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.โ
@Th3solution For me it happened right before the graveyard scene, which I'm assuming you've already passed from your comments. Good sign! The other not gamebreaking bug I experienced in that game was the whole world just not existing and characters seemingly running around in the void with quick-time events during the escaping the church sequence. That one was fascinating, but luckily fixed itself once it loaded a new scene!
I would've personally said Man of Medan is more action-packed than Little Hope generally, but it's not all that far off from each other if memory serves. I prefer the MoM over LH, because I found the cast of characters to be a lot more interesting and the ending nowhere near as disappointing. I still think House of Ashes easily stands tall among them as the best though, but your mileage may vary. My friend I played all of then with rates both LH and MoM above HoH, so I think these games are all just incredibly subjective! Not sure how that would bode for you as someone who's really enjoying LH, but I think it's definitely worth checking out the other entries either way. Just see which story intrigues you more and go for that one first!
@Tjuz Thanks, buddy. Yeah, Iโm past the first possible pitfall, but not the second.
And youโre definitely right about each entry being highly variable as far as preferences โ seems that has applied to Life is Strange as well! ๐
So much of this style of game depends on connection to the characters, and like you say, interest in the setting. The 17th century witch trials is just so fascinating and spooky to me. If Iโm not mistaken the House of Ashes takes place in some caves in the Middle East and Man of Medan on a boat. All seem to hold potential, but the witch trials is probably the most interesting concept at face value for me. But I really want to see them all.
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