I'm going to post impressions on Maximum Pixelation soonish but yeah...that game is f***in CRAZY.
One of the most crazy, violent games I have played...and it's brilliant. The STEAM integration is still a bit wonky - I haven't been unable to unlock achievements as of late last night and early this morning but the game itself works.
Macca00 wrote:I'm going to post impressions on Maximum Pixelation soonish but yeah...that game is f***in CRAZY.
One of the most crazy, violent games I have played...and it's brilliant. The STEAM integration is still a bit wonky - I haven't been unable to unlock achievements as of late last night and early this morning but the game itself works.
I played a bit more when I got home today. This game is something special - the gameplay loop is so addictive. The violence straddles this crazy line between something like Manhunt and slapstick (but violent) humor like Tom and Jerry.
I played a bit more when I got home today. This game is something special - the gameplay loop is so addictive. The violence straddles this crazy line between something like Manhunt and slapstick (but violent) humor like Tom and Jerry.
Yeah the whole game is done very well, the soundtrack is freaking awesome too! Freaking crazy game though.. very addicting.
What an absolute mind-f@$k of a story! Amazing stuff. There's a great thread on NEOGaf discussing it.
Great, great game. Also hands-down the videogame soundtrack of the year IMO.
I've had only a little bit of time this weekend.. stuck on Chapter 4 I believe - the one with the dog. Almost beat it before soccer yesterday and the last guy killed me.
Soundtrack always gets my wife in the computer room to listen.
MizzouRah wrote:
I've had only a little bit of time this weekend.. stuck on Chapter 4 I believe - the one with the dog. Almost beat it before soccer yesterday and the last guy killed me.
Soundtrack always gets my wife in the computer room to listen.
I think that 4th mission is the turning point - when you realize the two keys are speed, noticing where guys are looking, and traffic control. There's also a mask you can unlock that makes dogs ignore you/not attack. I found that and the door-kill masks were my favorites.
Been playing the sequel the last 2 nights - it's more of the same, just harder. I'm loving it. If you like electronica/dance music the soundtrack is amazing.
I would play the original first before the sequel because HM2 has little to no learning curve - throws you right in and gets harder from there. Also the 'story' in the sequel is intertwined with the first game.
Macca00 wrote:Been playing the sequel the last 2 nights - it's more of the same, just harder. I'm loving it. If you like electronica/dance music the soundtrack is amazing.
I would play the original first before the sequel because HM2 has little to no learning curve - throws you right in and gets harder from there. Also the 'story' in the sequel is intertwined with the first game.
db - not that I need to tell you - but play mouse/keyboard. You can play with controller and the console versions support that but it's so much better with m/k. You're also supposed to die lot - it's got that instant 'press R' to restart that Super Meat Boy has.
Ok, now I'm craving Hotline - can't wait to get home and play some more!!
Macca00 wrote:db - not that I need to tell you - but play mouse/keyboard. You can play with controller and the console versions support that but it's so much better with m/k. You're also supposed to die lot - it's got that instant 'press R' to restart that Super Meat Boy has.
Ok, now I'm craving Hotline - can't wait to get home and play some more!!
Will do.
Traveling a bunch next week, so I'll have lots of time to get into it at the hotel. Mouse & Keyboard in hand.