tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510920011443550663.post4420417356950274200..comments2024-03-28T10:18:05.213+00:00Comments on Inventory Full: Backwards Into The Future!Bhagpusshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03499162165023939880noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510920011443550663.post-90288390996607513712019-10-14T17:22:27.433+01:002019-10-14T17:22:27.433+01:00I was surprised how effective it was. Celtic Heroe...I was surprised how effective it was. Celtic Heroes plays almost exactly as you'd expect a PC game to play. Dragon Nest M is a little more clunky but still pretty close to feeling normal. Graphically they don't look at all bad either, although clearly they aren't designed to be displayed at the size of a PC Monitor. I've seen plenty worse in regular PC games, though.Bhagpusshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03499162165023939880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510920011443550663.post-29820103165017122942019-10-14T15:55:50.208+01:002019-10-14T15:55:50.208+01:00And don't forget that those Fantasy Epics tend...And don't forget that those Fantasy Epics tend to include info dumps of epic proportions.<br /><br />Just because Tolkien did it means that everybody else needs to try as well.<br /><br />Actually.....<br /><br />That exact thing is one of the reasons why later WoW expacs don't work as well as Vanilla/Classic. I'm starting up a Human Lock, and having seen both the NE and Human starting zones, they both take the point of you're just a regular person who stepped up for small things, and the missions/quests/whatnot slowly and slowly get bigger without the need for massive info dumps. Somebody who doesn't know diddly about the WoW-verse won't feel hampered at all, because you learn about the world organically.Redbeardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05306063084983025771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510920011443550663.post-76228370300593593772019-10-14T14:45:17.287+01:002019-10-14T14:45:17.287+01:00I think Massively and MMORPG.com cover a lot of mo...I think Massively and MMORPG.com cover a lot of mobile games, at least what I can tell from my RSS feed. I do tend to skip over them though.<br /><br />Is playing a mobile game on an emulator comfortable? I gave it a try probably 4-5 years ago but it seems Android emulation has come a long way since then. I guess I didn't expect a mobile MMO to play nice with back mouse+keyboard movement.Everwakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00568047016912855438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510920011443550663.post-68014058259726284772019-10-14T13:17:27.916+01:002019-10-14T13:17:27.916+01:00Almost every imported MMO is that bad. Sometimes I...Almost every imported MMO is that bad. Sometimes I can't even work out what they are trying to say. I love it. It's one of the main reasons I play them all. <br /><br />What I really hate is the cod-serious, po-faced self-important Fantasy Epic Potboiler prose of English-language games that model their style on the pedestrian journeyman writers who make their living peddling sub-Tolkein epics. I'd take any number of crazy translations that read like a six-year old telling you the plot of their favorite TV show over those any day.Bhagpusshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03499162165023939880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1510920011443550663.post-81599224559035957002019-10-14T13:09:17.599+01:002019-10-14T13:09:17.599+01:00Oy. Is Dragon's Nest that bad on the English? ...Oy. Is Dragon's Nest that bad on the English? "Oh, you're the adventure who saved Lily."Redbeardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05306063084983025771noreply@blogger.com