Cannot wait to watch! And if I can ask, when you are given a free or early copy of a game, are you also given instructions or guidelines on what you can show or do?
i have a question for you guys, how do you do when there's a game so boring or so unplayable or so bad that you don't like do you switch members to finish it or how do you deal with that?
Thank you for all games all these years... when I first got divorced and lost my kids... your videos were the only thing that tricked my mind into thinking I was watching my kids play....seems silly. ..but when your kids are everything too you and lose them.... well anyway thank you
Thanks for posting this @GLP! The game looked ok, but it was definitely more "running errands for the Talans" than it was about discovery, if I am remembering the first game story correctly. The character of Cutter was fine but his excessive use of idioms and other figures of speech made no sense - it's as if the character did not understand that the Talans did not understand such phrases, and kept using them, which led to repeated responses that the Talans did not understand. This got a bit annoying. Being able to see what others were doing while he was being resurrected in the portals was neat, though I did not care at all when those were about his daughter as a child. The way things turned out with Alma and Yel were odd as was the ending. All in all it was decent. 🐧
Impression I get is that the decisionmakers on the dev team each had a different ending idea they liked and they decided to sort of implement all of their ending ideas in sequence rather than compromise on one :P
@@anandisrocking007 I was expecting the sides to resort to using their bare hands and teeth when their guns got disabled, but the formation of a new and human/talan joined voice and associated lightshow was enough of a spectacle that I can mostly buy people being shocked into inaction long enough for cooler heads to prevail.
Felt a lot like what SweetBaby Inc would put into a game, on a few parts. Not just the very bad ending. "What kind of backwater planet are you from? Women don't have time to look after children. We're busy running the planet."
They surely ended the game originally after you helped the Talans from all settlements, got the Daromons and defeated Jack Boerum at first, but THQNordic probably turned around and complained that there were things missing from it. Wtf were the team thinking when they changed Lehaz's character and decided that she would form an anti-human cult? Now, when I explore the settlements and talk to many Talans, so too late to jump back to before that quest trigger yet just before the point of no return, they hate Cutter and demand that he leaves due to being human? Because of this, I have lost interest in their otherwise vast and deep lore, as well as the beautiful setting of Adelpha as a whole, just like that.
Special thanks to THQ Nordic for the free and early copy of Outcast: A New Beginning!
Cannot wait to watch! And if I can ask, when you are given a free or early copy of a game, are you also given instructions or guidelines on what you can show or do?
i have a question for you guys, how do you do when there's a game so boring or so unplayable or so bad that you don't like do you switch members to finish it or how do you deal with that?
There's another Sonic game you must try out: Sonic Forces Overclocked!!
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Thank you for all games all these years... when I first got divorced and lost my kids... your videos were the only thing that tricked my mind into thinking I was watching my kids play....seems silly. ..but when your kids are everything too you and lose them.... well anyway thank you
my dude, that hits hard. 😢 ...hope you find some peace my G x
what's his name?
@akingaard3535 his favorite game is rainbow siege... I'm old fashion lol I love all story mode based games...although I still love playing zombies lol
@@sheriffbacara2375well some people will never have kids so count your self lucky 🍀
@@tylermoulton7294 I do everyday
DRAOD: We gotta get high.
CUTTER: You mean someplace high.
DRAOD: Nah, man. We Need to get, as you say, 'STONED AS F***'.
Thanks for posting this @GLP! The game looked ok, but it was definitely more "running errands for the Talans" than it was about discovery, if I am remembering the first game story correctly. The character of Cutter was fine but his excessive use of idioms and other figures of speech made no sense - it's as if the character did not understand that the Talans did not understand such phrases, and kept using them, which led to repeated responses that the Talans did not understand. This got a bit annoying. Being able to see what others were doing while he was being resurrected in the portals was neat, though I did not care at all when those were about his daughter as a child. The way things turned out with Alma and Yel were odd as was the ending. All in all it was decent. 🐧
"The purpose of a good soldier is to end war, not start them." Hard to disagree that statement. This is a rather interesting and different story.
“The Mother of Galenta”😂😂😂
That opening made no sense. Only quite a bit later it started to make sense.
Thanks for the movie GLP, appreciate it.
This game is so unusual,i love it. I am invested in the story , im at 2:51:40 and its damn amazing.
Thank you for the upload.
Awesome
this gives me SWtOR vibes with the dialogue for some reason '_'
( 1:29:00 ) HE CAN'T WAIT TO DO WHAT!??!?
Nice!
LOL my name is Mirko 😅
This games requires a bucket always close to you.
Cheers for having the stomach to play it, though.
2:39:35
Ending was wierd
Impression I get is that the decisionmakers on the dev team each had a different ending idea they liked and they decided to sort of implement all of their ending ideas in sequence rather than compromise on one :P
@@thomasjoychild4962 ending felt kinda forced almost like the studio ran out of time also in my view the ending felt like mind control
@@anandisrocking007 I was expecting the sides to resort to using their bare hands and teeth when their guns got disabled, but the formation of a new and human/talan joined voice and associated lightshow was enough of a spectacle that I can mostly buy people being shocked into inaction long enough for cooler heads to prevail.
Felt a lot like what SweetBaby Inc would put into a game, on a few parts. Not just the very bad ending. "What kind of backwater planet are you from? Women don't have time to look after children. We're busy running the planet."
They surely ended the game originally after you helped the Talans from all settlements, got the Daromons and defeated Jack Boerum at first, but THQNordic probably turned around and complained that there were things missing from it. Wtf were the team thinking when they changed Lehaz's character and decided that she would form an anti-human cult? Now, when I explore the settlements and talk to many Talans, so too late to jump back to before that quest trigger yet just before the point of no return, they hate Cutter and demand that he leaves due to being human? Because of this, I have lost interest in their otherwise vast and deep lore, as well as the beautiful setting of Adelpha as a whole, just like that.
There's another Sonic game you must try out: Sonic Forces Overclocked!!
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Most shittiest ending, for a decent game!
Yikes.