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I enjoy playing Taito and Namco games while playing in virtual reality while also being stuck in the early 2000's.
I tend to write long reviews for releases I have lots of interest in.
No game is perfect. My top favorite games always have some sort of issue.
I hate fighting games.
I enjoy playing Taito and Namco games while playing in virtual reality while also being stuck in the early 2000's.
I tend to write long reviews for releases I have lots of interest in.
No game is perfect. My top favorite games always have some sort of issue.
I hate fighting games.
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Out of all the three new modes introduced in Chapter 5, Fortnite Festival is easily the best, as a fan of the Guitar Hero and Rock Band games. The gameplay is almost identical to Rock Band, but tweaked for playing on a keyboard, which I think is a benefit. Guitar controller support is supposed to be coming soon from what I heard. The song selections are also great, with a wide variety of genres. And even a few original songs are in there too. The drawback though is that they're all on rotation, but can be purchased permanently in the item shop for relatively cheap, and if one person owns it, everyone can play it, which is much better than how DLC songs were handled in Rock Band 4.
Although I think my biggest disappointment in Festival is the lack of motion capture, which really gave the GH/RB games a lot of it's charm (and hilarity with mods). This may have been done to save space which is respectable, but it's such a huge missed opportunity. Regardless of that, it's still a pretty good mode, even if imo it's not as good as the GH/RB games.
Although I think my biggest disappointment in Festival is the lack of motion capture, which really gave the GH/RB games a lot of it's charm (and hilarity with mods). This may have been done to save space which is respectable, but it's such a huge missed opportunity. Regardless of that, it's still a pretty good mode, even if imo it's not as good as the GH/RB games.
I can't play what is arguably one of Epic's best games. I own the game physically but I can't install it in full because I am missing the last disc. Even though I could've used the CD Key on the Epic Games Store to get it there, Epic pulled all the Unreal games from the face of the Internet.
Fuck you Epic Games.
Fuck you Epic Games.
Rocket Racing in my opinion is the weakest of the three new games included in Fortnite. It's not bad or anything, it just doesn't have much going for it. The gameplay loop is very simple as it's a 2-3 lap race where you collect boost through drifting and jumping on walls. The flying and wall-clinging mechanics are neat and all, but it really doesn't scratch my itch. And the tracks themselves mostly look the same too, and there is only one music track that plays throughout every race. It gets boring pretty fast and I doubt there's many people playing it right now.
To be honest Rocket Racing should've been a side mode to Rocket Leauge instead of Fortnite. Especially since most Fortnite content isn't even usable here. Dare I say this, but the taxi racing in Yakuza 5 is more interesting than this.
Don't get me started on the 4,000 V-Buck car (It's 2,500 now.)
To be honest Rocket Racing should've been a side mode to Rocket Leauge instead of Fortnite. Especially since most Fortnite content isn't even usable here. Dare I say this, but the taxi racing in Yakuza 5 is more interesting than this.
Don't get me started on the 4,000 V-Buck car (It's 2,500 now.)