@FlagsonFire The city is so detailed and beautiful. I feel like I can get much more immersed in it bc the surroundings feel so real and the correct proportions. I love all the little side missions and that they revolve around situations people face in life that cause heavy anxiety and they can't pass on until it's resolved. There is stuff to find everywhere and it's all based on real Japanese cultural items or places. I like the origins of the different enemies. Like some being based on people that are over worked and over stressed. I could go on
@@Mercxry_404 my external hard drive broke when I was reinstalling windows and I lost all of my settings so I had to slap dash some obs settings together for this week until I either recover the data or start over from scratch which is why everything is a little fried this week.
@@9Nifty You’re right, it didn’t. We’re all still waiting to see how Tango is going to work under Krafton considering the team got cut in half though at least the half no longer there all still found work before the acquisition. Hopefully it will be fine considering they also have Unknown who make Subnautica. and I need Subnautica 2….
To me I got the game thinking it was gonna be horror, then realised it was action. I didn't really like this mix it feels like it failed on both although I actually found the world to be so beautiful and relaxing to go looking for collectibles within so I quite enjoyed it (I tend to hate this aspect in games). It was good but felt as though it could have been great.
Do you think it was the vibe of the game that kept you going? Would another open-world game in Modern Japan (Like Yakuza/Like a Dragon) work for you as well do you think? I ask because I also appreciate the way the game looks as well but couldn't get into the mechanics at all.
Blagged the game as it's, as you say, FREE and a vague "I remember hearing about this at launch but reviews were mixed". Seeing the safe house: SOLD! And petting dogs is a winner.
I really love watching TheRadBrad and you remind of him. Keep up your good work I really hope to see you grow as a channel and a person overall!
@@Bread4.0 I don’t know who TheRadBrad is but thank you very much for the lovely comment. Have a fantastic week!
awesome gaming
Everyone should play this game. It's a masterpiece
What is it about the game that you like so much? It didn't connect with me so I want to hear from someone who really appreciates it.
@FlagsonFire The city is so detailed and beautiful. I feel like I can get much more immersed in it bc the surroundings feel so real and the correct proportions. I love all the little side missions and that they revolve around situations people face in life that cause heavy anxiety and they can't pass on until it's resolved. There is stuff to find everywhere and it's all based on real Japanese cultural items or places. I like the origins of the different enemies. Like some being based on people that are over worked and over stressed. I could go on
@ Thank you for your answer.
@@FlagsonFire Thank you for your video
Just a quick recording tip. Record voice and game audio separately, you can then lower game when you are talking. Gives a better watching experience.
@@Mercxry_404 my external hard drive broke when I was reinstalling windows and I lost all of my settings so I had to slap dash some obs settings together for this week until I either recover the data or start over from scratch which is why everything is a little fried this week.
I was a big Tango fan so that basically means Evil Within 2 and Ghost Wire Tokyo. The studio was endlessly creative and didn't deserve its fate.
@@9Nifty You’re right, it didn’t. We’re all still waiting to see how Tango is going to work under Krafton considering the team got cut in half though at least the half no longer there all still found work before the acquisition. Hopefully it will be fine considering they also have Unknown who make Subnautica. and I need Subnautica 2….
To me I got the game thinking it was gonna be horror, then realised it was action. I didn't really like this mix it feels like it failed on both although I actually found the world to be so beautiful and relaxing to go looking for collectibles within so I quite enjoyed it (I tend to hate this aspect in games). It was good but felt as though it could have been great.
Do you think it was the vibe of the game that kept you going? Would another open-world game in Modern Japan (Like Yakuza/Like a Dragon) work for you as well do you think? I ask because I also appreciate the way the game looks as well but couldn't get into the mechanics at all.
Blagged the game as it's, as you say, FREE and a vague "I remember hearing about this at launch but reviews were mixed". Seeing the safe house: SOLD! And petting dogs is a winner.
WHO WILL PET THE DOGS IF NOT YOU?!
This guy sounds like Neil deGrasse Tyson
THAT IS A WILD THING TO SAY WHAT
I HAVE NEVER HEARD THAT BEFORE AND I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO TAKE IT