Sujet : Re: Ooh! Mechwarrior 5: The Clans is Out
De : spallshurgenson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Spalls Hurgenson)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 28. Oct 2024, 02:41:48
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On Sat, 26 Oct 2024 10:29:43 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
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dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
On 10/26/2024 10:05 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
Well, I admit it. I am weak. My ability to hold off on buying this
game lasted barely a week. The game is now in my library. But what was
I supposed to do; _not_ have a MechWarrior game in my collection?
Yes
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But more than that, I've broken my "never buy games at full price"
rule that I've held since... gee, I think since 2016. And I _know_ I'm
going to regret it; that as much as I will probably enjoy "MW5:
Clans", I'll likely not think it worth the price I paid.
Then why did you buy it?
I thought that was clear: it has giant robots! Nobody can resist giant
robots!
It's installing now; I'll play it... well, whenever. I got enough on
my plate for now (so don't expect a review by our next "what have you
been playing thread", anyway). But it's definitely gonna get played.
I'm definitely not /really/ playing it yet... but I had to give
MW5:Clans a quick look.
First impressions: wow, this is a pretty game. The best description I
can give -at least to other Mechwarrior fans- is remember those really
cool intro movies that preceded Mechwarrior 3 and 4? The ones that
mixed live action and CGI and looked absolutely incredible and you
wished somebody would make a Battletech movie that looked as cool? The
in-game visuals look /better/ than that. The robots themselves have
really convincing animation, and the rest of the world looks pretty
lush. It's gorgeous.
But...
I only played the first mission. Mostly I just wanted to see what the
gameplay visuals looked like. I didn't want to get involved in the
whole campaign. So maybe my observations aren't indicative of actual
gameplay. Still... halfway through that one mission, there was a
repair bay; a magical room where your battle-damaged robot gets fully
repaired. In terms of video games, it's not that unusual --it's a Doom
health-kit for your walking tank!-- but it's out of character for the
actual franchise.* It's an action-game trope in what is supposedly a
simulation, and it implies that -once again- the player will likely be
single-handedly facing off against dozens of enemies as the developers
rely on numbers rather than intelligence to provide challenge.
It's one of the things I disliked about the original Mechwarrior 5,
and -although I suspected it would reappear in the sequel- its
disappointing to see it introduced so early.
Still, like I said, the visuals are nice and the mechs /feel/ a lot
weightier and move more ponderously than in the previous game. There's
obviously been a lot of effort into creating story and atmosphere.
Having only seen a few brief cutscenes, I'm not sure the story will
carry any weight, but it's a hopeful sign it will be better than the
procedurally generated nonsense of the previous title. So I'm not
writing off MW5:Clans yet. It may be good, it may not. I haven't seen
enough to decide.
I've got too many other games to work through first. ;-)
* even if it has been used in multiple Battletech video games