1 wasn’t quite polished enough for me, but 2 was a lot of fun. The writing for the other two was horrendous, but I played through 3 for the gameplay loop; I would just turn off audio for a while when they talked too much.
The Telltale game is fine for what it is, but their games are all exposition hallways.
I’m not getting 4 until it’s $60 or less - if then.
1 wasn’t quite polished enough for me, but 2 was a lot of fun. The writing for the other two was horrendous, but I played through 3 for the gameplay loop; I would just turn off audio for a while when they talked too much. The Telltale game is fine for what it is, but their games are all exposition hallways.
I’m not getting 4 until it’s $60 or less - if then.
It has Denuvo; I wouldn’t get it if it was free.
Eh, I’d claim it for free, but wait until Denuvo was gone before playing it.
On console, Denuvo isn’t an issue. :)
That’s right. If you handcuff yourself they don’t have to do it for you.
It’s a dedicated monotasker, not handcuffs. Consoles have always been that way.
I feel like 1 had the best vibe, 2 had the best story (but also the worst balance) and 3 had the most fun vault hunter designs.