No, Bioshock 1 and 2. The System Shock games are considerably better, even if you have to deal with some of the jank.
Hi Norzan,
I am now kind of confused. In your first response you wrote:
And on the first two Bioshock games, they have with time become worse and worse to me, specially when i play the games that it tried to emulate.
With "games it tried to emulate I am thinking of games that preceded the Bioshock games such as the System Shock games and Deus Ex.
Are you talking about different games that came before it?
Dutch on strategy games just save a lot.
I think I am going to do that.
I have been playing Starcom Nexus, a small game that takes its inspiration from the old Starflight and Star Control games, to get the bad taste of Bioshock out of my mind.
It is a fun game but there are long stretches of nothing to do, making it clear to me that I should not play this game for hours.
I have installed Into the Breach and FTL on my PC so perhaps when Starcom gets dull I should switch to those when I want to play games.
The original ' Call of Cthulhu dark corners.... is a decent game. It does try to be different and mixes action/adventure with horror plus a bit of shooting. In comparison to the stale glorified shooters like Outer Worlds, it is way better in my opinion. Plus it is dirt cheap on GOG at the mo.
I'm that pissed off with repetitive wanky RPG's such as Pathfinder I am playing Tex Murphy, under a killing moon.
I actually played CoC Dark corners of the Earth back in the day when it was first released but I never finished it. Someone did gift it to me a couple of years ago on Steam.
The game definitely had a better atmosphere than TOW from what I recall. As I wrote on the Codex, there is this sense of 'blandness' that seems to permeate through the game.
I never feel excitement when I discover something interesting or put bits of the story together.
Yesterday in Starcom I came across a pulsar that was bombarding a planet with radiation. It is a 2D game but that was a pretty interesting discovery. Now I wonder if I had nearly ran into another on when I was exploring a very distant corner of the map.
I have not played a regular RPG, a mouse driven isometric one in ages. Most of them have become either like Mass Effect or now these FPS hybrid things.
I also have not come across one with an interesting setting either.
Oh, before I forget, someone has also gifted me Kenshi at the start of this year.