I guess I'll give this game a try. Does it run ok on the Switch?
It's run great for me so far.I guess I'll give this game a try. Does it run ok on the Switch?
runs great for me so far (handheld mode, haven't tried docked). 15 or so hours in.I guess I'll give this game a try. Does it run ok on the Switch?
Nice job for Hades. Should we also create a thread every time TLOU2 wins GOTY?
I guess I'll give this game a try. Does it run ok on the Switch?
I guess I'll give this game a try. Does it run ok on the Switch?
This feels like Shakespeare in Love when Saving Private Ryan is just staring you in the face.
I haven't played it, so I'm not saying it's a bad pick, but based on what I know, it's hard for me to imagine Hades achieves more in the medium than TLOU2.
I'm not saying anything about TLOU2 but Hades is one of the best games I've ever played and clearly many outlets agree with me. It is super deserving on many levels. It isn't that hard to see when it essentially perfects a whole genre of games in one swoop.This feels like Shakespeare in Love when Saving Private Ryan is just staring you in the face.
I haven't played it, so I'm not saying it's a bad pick, but based on what I know, it's hard for me to imagine Hades achieves more in the medium than TLOU2.
Well some people like Gweneth Paltrow getting sexed up. Don't be so narrow minded.This feels like Shakespeare in Love when Saving Private Ryan is just staring you in the face.
I haven't played it, so I'm not saying it's a bad pick, but based on what I know, it's hard for me to imagine Hades achieves more in the medium than TLOU2.
I guess I'll give this game a try. Does it run ok on the Switch?
Resoultion doesn't look 1080 while docked (you can see how blurry it looks at times) but it's much sharper in handheld. And frames can possibly drop when chambers are full of enemies. Other than that it's been a near flawless experience.
runs great for me so far (handheld mode, haven't tried docked). 15 or so hours in.
Runs near perfect on Switch
50+ hours on it and after the Patch It plays smooth 95% of the time
It is on sale right now for $20 on both Steam and Nintendo E-Shop. Normally it is $25Guess, I should try this game after all the GOTY rewards. If I owned the studio, I would sale it ASAP.
The only issue with Hades on Switch is the resolution is a bit low when docked....but you'll get used to it within 10 minutes. It doesn't bother me anymore (and apparently resolution is perfect in handheld). Overall, it's one of the best games on Switch, period.I guess I'll give this game a try. Does it run ok on the Switch?
You are massively underestimating the storytelling and everything else in Hades.This feels like Shakespeare in Love when Saving Private Ryan is just staring you in the face.
I haven't played it, so I'm not saying it's a bad pick, but based on what I know, it's hard for me to imagine Hades achieves more in the medium than TLOU2.
it runs perfectly fine. I've played it for more than 50 hours in handheld and didn't have any problemsI guess I'll give this game a try. Does it run ok on the Switch?
I haven't played it, so I'm not saying it's a bad pick, but based on what I know, it's hard for me to imagine Hades achieves more in the medium than TLOU2.
Why even play yourself and offer your opinion on a subject when by your own admission you don't have the requisite experience to do so?
absolutely this. It doesn't have millions of dollars spent on mocap and cut scene visuals but storytelling is amazing.You are massively underestimating the storytelling and everything else in Hades.
As someone who thinks TLoU2 is brilliant, particularly in how it handles narrative and structure...I didn't offer any opinion on the game itself. I'm only saying the awards dynamic feels like critics intentionally avoiding the obvious choice to reward a plucky achiever.
This feels like Shakespeare in Love when Saving Private Ryan is just staring you in the face.
I haven't played it, so I'm not saying it's a bad pick, but based on what I know, it's hard for me to imagine Hades achieves more in the medium than TLOU2.
Or maybe they just like Hades more?I didn't offer any opinion on the game itself. I'm only saying the awards dynamic feels like critics intentionally avoiding the obvious choice to reward a plucky achiever.
Hades isn't procedurally generated.I don't think I will ever get the appeal of rogue-lites. If it weren't for predatory monetization in any form, procedural generation would be the worst thing to ever happen to video games.
I didn't offer any opinion on the game itself. I'm only saying the awards dynamic feels like critics intentionally avoiding the obvious choice to reward a plucky achiever.
You are offering an opinion on the game by implying it isn't worthy of the awards it is getting.I didn't offer any opinion on the game itself. I'm only saying the awards dynamic feels like critics intentionally avoiding the obvious choice to reward a plucky achiever.
Why?
You mean the thread?
what else would i mean?
idk yeah it's pretty thoroughly derailed now
But this is a thread about Hades; so do your research and make your point elsewhereIf that's true then you've piqued my interest, but my point stands separate from HADES.
I'd be surprised if there has been year since this site existed when there hasn't been a thread about Eurogamer's GotYNice job for Hades. Should we also create a thread every time TLOU2 wins GOTY?
Haha jesus christ listen to yourself.
Because it's not the game they wanted to win.Well deserved. Not sure why Hades winning GOTY makes people so angry? It's a great game.
In what way do you suspect TLOU2 achieves more in the medium than Hades? Does the story of brutal vengeance inherently mean more in terms of storytelling than what's in Hades? Does a linear third person shooter mean more in terms of gameplay than what Hades offers in comparison? What metric are you using to base this off of?This feels like Shakespeare in Love when Saving Private Ryan is just staring you in the face.
I haven't played it, so I'm not saying it's a bad pick, but based on what I know, it's hard for me to imagine Hades achieves more in the medium than TLOU2.
In what way do you suspect TLOU2 achieves more in the medium than Hades? Does the story of brutal vengeance inherently mean more in terms of storytelling than what's in Hades? Does a linear third person shooter mean more in terms of gameplay than what Hades offers in comparison? What metric are you using to base this off of?