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RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - ReadingNotAllowed - 08-08-2013 I used to play Metal Arms: Glitch In The System(Anyone know that game?) back in the day. That game was probably one of the most immersive games I have ever played. RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - Plazmater - 08-08-2013 For me , more immersive than amnesia was penumbra series, from those series was Overture what was immersive for me , och god those spider caves D: RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - LHudson - 08-08-2013 Spec Ops: The Line, fully immersed and it messed up my head in a good way. As for The Last of Us....I didn't like it. *braces himself* RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - Nyarlathotep - 08-08-2013 Hard for me to really judge a game now on which was more immersive. I definitely take Amnesia over Penumbra though. While I love Penumbra.. The level of polish Amnesia has over it helped keep me from having unwanted hiccups mid-game. System Shock 2 and Scratches would be next up for me. Scratches is a point and click puzzler with node-based movement, and full 3d rotation. But the game's world is just so well designed. Beautiful art and music, too. Oh, and Dear Esther. While there's not much interaction, the level of detail in the game still surprises me. It's especially engaging with the oculus rift on. RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - Macgyverthehero - 08-08-2013 I think Minecraft was more immersive to me when it was before beta 1.8.1, I loved to survive in it and expand my cave house I built in a wall in survival mode, but after the hunger meter was added I spent less time in survival and I switched to playing mostly in creative mode. RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - HarshlyCritical - 08-08-2013 (08-08-2013, 04:53 PM)LHudson Wrote: As for The Last of Us....I didn't like it. *braces himself* It's helpful if you give an explanation for your opinion instead of just throwing it out there and running away. RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - maarten12100 - 08-08-2013 (08-08-2013, 06:38 AM)Deep One Wrote:2/3 times top(08-07-2013, 11:57 PM)maarten12100 Wrote: It is hard not to feel immersed with 39 inch of 4K UHD real estate but.... RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - Googolplex - 08-09-2013 (08-08-2013, 03:56 PM)MyRedNeptune Wrote: You didn't understand my point. What I was trying to get across is that it was likely your mindset, and not any serious objective flaws, that largely compromised your enjoyment of Amnesia. Well, it's only my personal opinion. This thread is about personal opinions. (08-08-2013, 03:56 PM)MyRedNeptune Wrote: That, or you just have a taste for very specific things. Nothing wrong with that, but no need to preach it like it's fact. Yes, I have a taste for very specific things. But you can call some things as "facts" when knowing about gamedesign and principles about quality. When facts wouldn't exist, everyone could say that a primitive superhero-horror-game where you kill zombies with a chainsaw would be better than Amnesia. It's not all about personal opinions. Quality and art like high-level gamedesign has principles. RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - MyRedNeptune - 08-09-2013 (08-09-2013, 12:25 PM)Googolplex Wrote: Well, it's only my personal opinion. This thread is about personal opinions. I know, I was mostly commenting on your general attitude, anyway. RE: Games in which you felt more immersed than in Amnesia - Statyk - 08-09-2013 I was incredibly immersed in Doom 3 back when it first came out. I was little, maybe 10-12 years old and I used to watch my brother play in a dark room and my goodness, I was scared as hell. But it was a fun scared. =P When it comes to stories, I was quite immersed in the Walking Dead games. Really good sequences and storytelling. Not an incredible amount of gameplay, but the action sequences made up for it. Some things I was not expecting and actually gasped, like Spoiler below!
Amnesia was really up there in immersion though. I think I got stressed from fear and had to quit like, 3 times total. It was pretty intense fun. |