Modern gaming is a big irk at time, Power ranges battle for the grid was on special offer and there is like three different versions so i figured the most expensive version must be the complete version....nope there were three or four characters that were extra.....I dunno it just all seemed as confusing as hell when you see a big list of dlc and having to chase up what you are actually getting
confusopoly. It's designed to make people **** up and buy stuff coz they don't know.
It's like a magician waving cards around so you don't see the scam taking place.
My irk of the moment is that I remembered how - a few console generations ago - they managed to let you install music to your hard drive which could then be properly integrated into games you were playing. For example, in a racing game you could play your custom choice of music and it would play during races, but stop when you quit. It fitted properly into the game rather than just playing music over all gameplay like you've just left the stereo on.
I have fond memories of playing Burnout 3 on the original Xbox having replaced the utterly dire "EA Trax" stuff with a selection of superior racing game music. It felt like I'd made a custom Director's Cut of the game where I didn't have to listen to bad songs.
This feature, as far as I can see, no longer exists. Replaced by the ability to turn off music and play streaming music services over the whole lot. That's not what I want. I know it can be done. Bring it back.
Yeah, and the 360 let you connect an iPod over USB and access all the songs on that too, which was mind blowing in 2005.
I have fond memories of playing Wipeout HD with a big custom playlist too. Not that the built in music wasn’t good, but we played so much of it that we needed more variety.
My irk of the moment is that I remembered how - a few console generations ago - they managed to let you install music to your hard drive which could then be properly integrated into games you were playing. For example, in a racing game you could play your custom choice of music and it would play during races, but stop when you quit. It fitted properly into the game rather than just playing music over all gameplay like you've just left the stereo on.
Yeah; I had a load of music on my Xbox. I still remember during Wolverine's Revenge, when there was a level where a load of enemies flood in and you have to fight them off, and Let the Bodies Hit the Floor came on.
Big, narrative driven games should have a recap option so you can bring yourself up to speed should you decide to go back to it after shelving it for time.
Big, narrative driven games should have a recap option so you can bring yourself up to speed should you decide to go back to it after shelving it for time.
Only a few selected RPGs do that. The last I remember was Xenosaga (2 or 3) with a recap at each loading screen.
It's always such a joy when a game is actually funny. It's far too bloody rare. Most games, despite what going on in them being patently ridiculous, are deadly serious for some reason.
It's always such a joy when a game is actually funny. It's far too bloody rare. Most games, despite what going on in them being patently ridiculous, are deadly serious for some reason.
Totally unrelated to this irk but I just completed a mission where I tracked down a stolen taxi on Coruscant. The guy who gave me the mission then jumped into it and said “it’s time to make some crazy money! Ya ya ya ya ya!”
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