A PS4 Thread: Because You Had to Play "Knack"

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Are you staying in the lit areas to recharge your energy? Because you can basically dodge your way through the dark and avoid getting hit by the boss and with enough energy left to put the energy boxes back in. Also, right before you drop down to the boss area, you can call in a ranger for backup, which I didn't notice and which ended being a huge help as Hartman will focus his attention on that poor sucker.

Basic Chan Ho Park (Leee), Thursday, 26 November 2020 20:26 (five years ago)

this is an unpopular opinion, but it in a way, god of war, ghosts of tsushima, rdr2, and asscreed are all the same game. it's the same car with a different set of paint. i've played most of them, not a harsh judgment. it just seems like the same game that we're all playing over and over. map/checkbox games, i guess. god of war, less so, because it's more linear and on rails most of the time, but it leaves the same overall taste after playing it. but lately it's become so predictable.

control, i haven't played, and i really want to, in part because it seems to be a well polished game that is not the same

Karl Malone, Thursday, 26 November 2020 22:28 (five years ago)

i really like losing myself in those same beautiful, open world games, though and i expect that ray tracing will make it seem ever more believable. but maybe for the next generation of the same game, they can just put those advances front and center, a full return to the mid-90s style of ads: "more pixels! better graphics! real-time 3D world!
future tech ray tracing! Mode 7.5!"

Karl Malone, Thursday, 26 November 2020 22:30 (five years ago)

just grabbed control, very different than those sandbox games

global tetrahedron, Thursday, 26 November 2020 22:47 (five years ago)

You're in for a treat

Specific Ocean Blue (dog latin), Thursday, 26 November 2020 23:05 (five years ago)

I haven't played most of those, KM, but I assume the likes of Uncharted, Tomb Raider and maybe even Last of Us fit in there, too. They're kind of all essentially interactive blockbuster movies, driven by plot over game play. Personally, as a solo offline player, so far I enjoy the template.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 27 November 2020 00:19 (five years ago)

don't think god of war belongs in that group unless the new one is way more open world than it looks, it goes with uncharted et al

ciderpress, Friday, 27 November 2020 00:35 (five years ago)

i guess it depends whether you're talking about structure or moment to moment gameplay

ciderpress, Friday, 27 November 2020 00:38 (five years ago)

Control admittedly does kinda become that sort of game, though the world is more hermetic, like a Metroid title. But I think the sheer "personality" of the game is enough to distinguish it from other third-person action explore-'em-ups.

Nhex, Friday, 27 November 2020 00:39 (five years ago)

xp josh don't get me wrong, about twice per console generation i get totally sucked in and enjoy it a lot. RDR2 was the main example of that for me, for PS4

but at this point, for that kind of game, it's like ok what flavor do you want - samurai, cowboy, space, etc

Karl Malone, Friday, 27 November 2020 00:43 (five years ago)

ultimately god of war is a character action game and i don't think the cinematic excess can change that
control is a shooter/adventure game hybrid which puts it closer to metroid or resident evil than uncharted

ciderpress, Friday, 27 November 2020 00:45 (five years ago)

yeah control has a lot in common with metroid

Specific Ocean Blue (dog latin), Friday, 27 November 2020 01:02 (five years ago)

My wife took a gander at me playing Bloodborne yesterday and kind of dismissed it, saying "eh, the graphics don't look that special." I told her the game was already five or so years old, but she should have checked out God of War when I was playing that one. Gorgeous. If I ever start RDR2 or Last of Us 2 I'll be sure to call her down for those ones, too. Though to be fair the not photo realistic qualities of the Souls games are part of their appeal. I keep seeing clips of Demon's Souls PS5 and I can't imagine playing one of these games that looks that slick.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 27 November 2020 01:36 (five years ago)

Should I buy RDr2 or control? I don’t think I can play both

calstars, Friday, 27 November 2020 01:36 (five years ago)

i haven't played control, and i liked RDR2, but i think the answer is control unless you really want to be a cowboy riding at sunset (which i did)

Karl Malone, Friday, 27 November 2020 01:46 (five years ago)

why not do both? both are cheap enough right now that you won't regret it too much if you don't like one

Nhex, Friday, 27 November 2020 01:48 (five years ago)

though obviously I vote Control since I've played and enjoyed that one. i will probably get RDR 2 this sale but i've already been spending way too much on sales this month...

Nhex, Friday, 27 November 2020 01:48 (five years ago)

RDR2 + Control dual playthrough concept - when arthur morgan goes to sleep, he dreams of control

Karl Malone, Friday, 27 November 2020 01:51 (five years ago)

whenever possible, we should be playing multiple games and integrating their stories

Karl Malone, Friday, 27 November 2020 01:52 (five years ago)

but not kingdom hearts

Karl Malone, Friday, 27 November 2020 01:52 (five years ago)

Cool cool I will get both

calstars, Friday, 27 November 2020 01:52 (five years ago)

Tesco ('ssssssSSS') are doing games for really cheap at the moment: God of War for £8, Death Stranding for £20.

Specific Ocean Blue (dog latin), Friday, 27 November 2020 13:17 (five years ago)

i absolutely adored rdr2 fwiw. actually somewhat moving at times and i loved the slow pace and getting lost in the world, it can be incredibly relaxing

global tetrahedron, Friday, 27 November 2020 16:33 (five years ago)

Sweet, I’m looking forward to it.
I started Control and eh, not sure about it. Played about a half hour - 45 mins, and it’s kind of a pretty generic shooter. My expectations may have been too high.
Also looking for a deal on cloudpunk, I have a feeling I’ll click with that one.

calstars, Friday, 27 November 2020 16:46 (five years ago)

Keep on with Control. I did the same as you: played about 40 mins and figured I wasn't in the mood for a shooter, and didn't like some of the physics either, but it really opens up (or more accurately gets deeper) as you go. Very little generic about it after a couple of hours

Specific Ocean Blue (dog latin), Friday, 27 November 2020 17:24 (five years ago)

Cool, will do
Is the protagonist supposed to have a limp or is the animation for walking fast / running just kind of broken?

calstars, Friday, 27 November 2020 17:36 (five years ago)

i got to the first boss in control and remembered why i don't generally go for action games like this lol

global tetrahedron, Friday, 27 November 2020 17:43 (five years ago)

Xp ummm no? Its not something I'd noticed myself. How do you mean? The physics thing that annoyed me is that objects didn't really seem to have any weight to them. You walk into a tea trolley and it just falls over like it's made of paper. It stops being annoying quite soon after though, especially once you start gaining more powers, which is when the fame gets really satisfying and fun

Specific Ocean Blue (dog latin), Friday, 27 November 2020 18:10 (five years ago)

global tetrahedron yes it me

Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Friday, 27 November 2020 18:12 (five years ago)

Ghost of Tsushima is $34 on Target. I'm waiting till that magic $20 price point.

Basic Chan Ho Park (Leee), Monday, 30 November 2020 23:34 (five years ago)

might be a bit since it's still popular and got turned into a crossgen game

ciderpress, Monday, 30 November 2020 23:50 (five years ago)

I'm ok with that, as I've got a fair number of long games from my BF haul (Fire Emblem, Persona 5 Royal).

Basic Chan Ho Park (Leee), Tuesday, 1 December 2020 00:32 (five years ago)

imo the day when it’s $20 is when the sequel comes out, which will be exactly one iteration of improvement better than the original

Karl Malone, Tuesday, 1 December 2020 02:31 (five years ago)

nah, horizon has been 20 bucks for ages and the sequel is still a year away

ciderpress, Tuesday, 1 December 2020 02:37 (five years ago)

First-party Sony titles don't stay high for long. It'll be $20 sooner than later, guessing by April.
Am tempted still, but good lord I've spent too much this past month already

Nhex, Tuesday, 1 December 2020 03:27 (five years ago)

Pretty sure I bought the complete Horizon Zero Dawn for $10. $10 at, say, Best Buy right now, in fact.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 1 December 2020 04:21 (five years ago)

Completed God of War. It's not a particularly long game. Neither does it feel like a particularly BIG game compared to a few that I've played, despite the action taking place over several different realms. That said, there's so much to discover and the post-story game feels like a challenge in itself. Along with the action, I really admired its subtleties and puzzle elements.
I'm starting to get an almost sixth sense for sniffing out Odin's Ravens (there was one yesterday that was almost invisible against a bright blue sky, but I just knew it was there).
There's also something immensely satisfying about seeking out treasure chests and those buckets that hang from roofs and trees: In fact this is one of the most appealing parts of the game for me.
Likewise, the action and fighting parts of the game operate between slightly clunky and slow reaction times (which can be frustrating: I sometimes feel like I'm hitting block or attack and Kratos just kind of stands there getting whooped), but other times hitting the right combination of buttons at the right times can be devastating. Fights are often difficult, but it's rare that I'll need to attempt more than 3-4 tries on the hardest ones, which stops it dissolving into just a repetitive button-mashing frenzy.
I have to say the acting and scenery are some of the best I've seen in any game. Kratos and Atreus (also Mimir, Freya and Baldur) are truly believable, complex characters.
The storyline did confuse me a little at points. There's a lot of lore, and often I'd be concentrating on paddling my boat in the right direction and unable to concentrate on Mimir and Atreus whipping through some essential exposition points.
Anyway, a great game. Now to deck some Valkyries

Specific Ocean Blue (dog latin), Tuesday, 1 December 2020 12:12 (five years ago)

Yeah, I stopped after I got one or two of them, who iirc were much harder than the rest of the game.

I also think a lot of God of War is funny. There's some great writing, especially the talking head.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 1 December 2020 13:46 (five years ago)

I've just bought Control after catching up on this thread, any tips for a noob?

(the one with 3 L's) (Willl), Tuesday, 1 December 2020 13:54 (five years ago)

Willl, let me know how you get on. I would say just go with it: It's a fairly linear game, but the fun is in the discovery, the weirdness, the uncanniness of it and slowly pieceing together what the hell is going on. I don't want to spoil it, but it's very much a Metroid-style game that lets you acquire really quite impressive abilities which open up the game a whole lot. It really doesn't spoon feed you though, so PM me if you have any Qs

Specific Ocean Blue (dog latin), Tuesday, 1 December 2020 14:18 (five years ago)

dog latin is spot on. I would add - run and gun as much as you need, and do any Artifacts of Power missions ASAP. Takes a while to get any defensive abilities.

Nhex, Tuesday, 1 December 2020 14:26 (five years ago)

Thanks :) Looking forward to something with a plot after a month of caning Rocket League and PES 2021, and somehow getting worse at both!

(the one with 3 L's) (Willl), Tuesday, 1 December 2020 14:35 (five years ago)

I'm about 12 hours into Control now, what a great game - I see what you meant about it being an uncanny Metroid. Really enjoying piecing together the backstory (and flinging filing cabinets around with my mind).

I think the difficulty is pitched just right as well, challenging but hasn't provoked a rage quit yet. Good recommendation :)

(the one with 3 L's) (Willl), Monday, 7 December 2020 11:19 (five years ago)

I almost forgot I bought it when it was last on sale. Whenever I finish Bloodborne (sooner rather than later) I think I want to play the latest Ori, the maybe try Carrion, then ... maybe a mix of Control and RDR2? I have the latter on disc, so it'll likely live in the machine, but Control I bought digitally, which makes it easier to switch around, I think.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 7 December 2020 13:57 (five years ago)

one of the things i'm actually most looking forward to in the next gen of consoles is that ability to switch between multiple frozen game states. Not sure how/if it works on PS5 but it looked great in those XSX previews

Nhex, Monday, 7 December 2020 14:13 (five years ago)

i think the PS5 version is less save-state-y and more about booting directly to developer-specified waypoints at the start of levels/missions rather than the title screen

ciderpress, Monday, 7 December 2020 14:21 (five years ago)

one of the things i'm actually most looking forward to in the next gen of consoles is that ability to switch between multiple frozen game state

Amazing that such a basic thing that's been thrown in with emulators for decades is seen as a next gen advancement and even then it's still going to be a not-quite-save-state.

Clean-up on ILX (onimo), Monday, 7 December 2020 15:29 (five years ago)

Cyberpunk 2077... so this is actually happening? Will it be worth it on PS4?

Specific Ocean Blue (dog latin), Monday, 7 December 2020 16:10 (five years ago)

Probably, but I can wait on that one

Nhex, Monday, 7 December 2020 16:16 (five years ago)

witcher 3 was a mess at release, this will probably be worse if the number of times its been delayed is any indication

ciderpress, Monday, 7 December 2020 16:27 (five years ago)


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