June 14, 20232 yr Coming out next year for XBOX, PS5, and PC. Jedi Survivor type gameplay but you're a non-Jedi using a blaster. There's also ship combat.
June 14, 20232 yr 53 minutes ago, Storm the Field said: Coming out next year for XBOX, PS5, and PC. Jedi Survivor type gameplay but you're a non-Jedi using a blaster. There's also ship combat. Nah, this looks way better than Jedi Survivor which is really just a good looking Pitfall clone that crashes all the time.
June 14, 20232 yr Yeah isn't this supposed to be an open world RPG? Fuck ubisoft obviously goes without saying, though. Edited June 14, 20232 yr by ztejas
April 21, 20241 yr Ubisoft going to Ubisoft this one all to hell. Base game is like 80 bucks. Another edition is 109 and a top edition is 120. Then the big mission with Jabba the Hut is locked behind the season pass, for more money.
April 21, 20241 yr Still remember growing up seeing $40 for a AAA title and thinking that was expensive.
April 22, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, YChang said: Still remember growing up seeing $40 for a AAA title and thinking that was expensive. 1991 was an expensive year for me - I bought both Falcon 3.0 (Electronic Boutique) and Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe (Babbages), and one or both of them was heavily delayed, and the only way I knew this was calling the store employees or going in and bugging them. I think both games were $40 apiece (but if you bought them directly from the publishers, they were $80), but holy fuck, I ended up spending all of my paper route money for a huge chunk of the year on a 486/33 upgrade to my computer, along with an Adlib (which was a mistake). Falcon set on my shelf for months until I got the upgrade and could actually play it.
April 22, 20241 yr I had a 486dx33 and had to do some weird F8 on boot shit to run Commanche: Maximum Overkill. Edited April 22, 20241 yr by CleverNickname
April 22, 20241 yr I remember having to save up for The Legend of Zelda. $49.99+ tax was a lot for a kid back then. Now that I think about it, it may have been $59.99. Been a while since that purchase.
April 23, 20241 yr Author On 4/21/2024 at 1:30 PM, Js1 said: Wait 3 months and it’ll be on sale Yep, I'll be playing this one in 2025.
April 28, 20241 yr Ubisoft has done this enough to where I think it’s intentional. They will get some whales/suckers/parents of spoiled kids to pay the markup in the first year, but it wouldn’t surprise me if their economic modeling is based on the subsequent year and holiday season when the price drops to a reasonable level.
August 15, 20241 yr Is the correct play here to sign up for Ubisoft+ for a month for 17.99, beat the game, and then cancel?
August 19, 20241 yr My friend paid $69.99 for Chrono Trigger at Kay Bee Toy Store and had the receipt to prove it. I didn't believe him at first.
August 27, 20241 yr Author Welp, it's out now for the suckers who paid for early access. Full release on Friday. So far reviews are mixed, but more positive than negative. 77 on Metacritic. https://www.metacritic.com/game/star-wars-outlaws/ Reports of typical release day bugs and crashes. There are some gameplay streams already out there if you wanna see how it plays and don't care about spoilers. I think I will ultimately enjoy this one, but am in no hurry to drop $70. Per HowLongTo Beat, apparently only about 15 hours to complete the main story, 21 hours to complete main + side quests. I'll wait until it has been patched up a few times and price drops in half sometime next year.
August 27, 20241 yr Once again, negative Ubisoft bias with reviews. The game is 100x better than ncaa football yet has a much lower score. If ncaa is an 85 then this is a three fiddy…
August 28, 20241 yr I'm excited to check this out, I really enjoyed Jedi Survivor and it'll be fun to have a new open world sandbox to play in. Im always up to blast a few storm troopers
August 30, 20241 yr This game is incredible. I say that as someone who doesn't play games very often, so maybe my standards aren't as high. I enjoyed Fallen Order and Survivor, and after about 10 hours in this I think it is on that level.
September 4, 20241 yr I'm close to 8 hours in, and really enjoying the games atmosphere. TBH stealth games aren't my bag, and the player character is too squishy to go all Kyle Katarn on them, but it's fun stealing from imps and thugs Really looking forward to exploring the games universe, it looks great on my living room TV streaming off my PC using Moonlight and Sunshine
September 4, 20241 yr I completely ignored this game because I for some reason thought it was an MMORPG or something, and ain't nobody got time for that. Is this a single player game that as an almost 40 man who has been talking nonstop to a toddler for hours I can then sit down and play without interacting with any other humans?
September 5, 20241 yr Anybody also play Starfield previously? I've been looking at Outlaws but reminds me so much of Starfield I'm hesitant as game play looks very similar.
September 5, 20241 yr 12 hours ago, Celery Man said: I completely ignored this game because I for some reason thought it was an MMORPG or something, and ain't nobody got time for that. Is this a single player game that as an almost 40 man who has been talking nonstop to a toddler for hours I can then sit down and play without interacting with any other humans? Not an MMO or even really an RPG, but it does have RPG elements. It's an Ubisoft open world star wars game with an emphasis on stealth over rushing in and blasting everything. You certainly could go blast everything, but the player character is squishy. It's a great bit of slipping into some star wars ass star wars, but it's also not bringing any groundbreaking new features. I'm having a blast and have finally gotten off the starting planet and had my choice of 3 next planets to explore. The planets have a good amount of stuff to explore and find, and my curiosity has been rewarded with some upgrade materials whenever I check around the corner or up that hill
September 6, 20241 yr On 9/4/2024 at 8:25 PM, MonkeyDoughnut said: Anybody also play Starfield previously? I've been looking at Outlaws but reminds me so much of Starfield I'm hesitant as game play looks very similar. It won't be like Starfield. Starfield was a shitty Bethesda open-world RPG that feels like a chore to play. Outlaws is a copy/paste Ubisoft open worlder. If you like games like Farcry or the newer Assassin's Creed you'll probably like Outlaws. The combat looks kind of like GTA or Red Dead, tbh. So if you like dumbed-down RPGs with good graphics and decent action and you like Star Wars you might enjoy it. It's literally designed for anyone that plays it to walk right in and have fun, but it might not hold your attention for very long or provide a particularly enriching experience.
September 13, 20241 yr Late to the party here and bought the base level game. So far I am enjoying it albeit less than 10 hours in.
September 13, 20241 yr On 9/6/2024 at 1:07 AM, ztejas said: It's literally designed for anyone that plays it to walk right in and have fun, but it might not hold your attention for very long or provide a particularly enriching experience. That was how I felt about Cult of the Lamb. Was fun, but after a while just kind of fades/over it and onto something else.
December 23, 20241 yr Gold or Standard Edition? Obiously don't need early play, but I guess Gold offers some DLC?
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