will games match this feel in our lifetimes?
Will games match this feel in our lifetimes?
Probably not.
Just enjoy the fact you lived it.
For me, it's Dark Souls
That pic is retarded, anyway
alright i've been seeing this fucking image reposted for like a god damn decade now it feels like, somebody explain the meme to me
That looks like the entrance to the most boring dungeon ever.
spam?
it's a nice bit of art that gives off adventure feels, thats it
>For me, it's Dark Souls
I hope Halo Infinite will be similar to this.
once upon a time there was a gays
the gays ruined /tg/ spamming their shitty quest threads
quest threads were banned
the gays ruined /tg/ with generals and ERP instead
the end
That's Morrowind fan art
That image reminds me of halo
yes
There's not a single game that conveys a sense of adventure better than Morrowind.
I hope so brother
Fucking this. I know people will overhype is but i just want a giant ass world with giant ass structures. A part of me knows i'll be disappointed.
That's literally Lothric in a skinsuit holding the coiled sword
Please post all quest threads on /qst/
Quest threads that are posted on /tg/ will be removed.
Always reminds me of L2's Cruma Tower or stuff like that
I love that game
Skyrim in VR.
/thread
Enderal. Assload of scenery and big structures.
This.
>implying skyrim has anything close to that pic
>actually "threading" your own post
holy cringe batman
its a fanart of your mum's vagina lul
Vanilla WoW, but only if you played it at launch knowing nothing about Warcraft.
Excellent post.
enderal was honestly pretty great.
I don't know what to feel
Dude I'm a fucking incel nutcase lmao
It was. It's probably one of my favorite stories in vidiya. Too bad SureAI will never make anything like it again.
Feel ______me
i kinda felt like this at night on the road in Dragons Dogma
early game nights were the best
Prophet series for NWN managed to create a lot of sceneries like this.
why wouldnt they? enderal was pretty popular
crimge, hes never stood and looked up at a statue of a god
halo 2
The story is done, user. That's what they said at least. They made a puzzle game called mad restaurant house or something and it was a total flop.
unironically horizon zero dawn.
>don't get to live in a world like this
>instead we live in a shit world
Why does God hate us?
RIP
If you lived in that world then you would just dream up a crazier fantasy to regret not living in
Not really, I'd be out killing dragons.
No you dumbass, I'd dream up a crazier fantasy and act it out in my meticulously designed rape dungeon perfectly built to test a group of 5-6 people in their respective specialties while giving them a fair and fighting chance.
Talk for yourself.
In retrospective, was it a good change?
You are like a little baby, watch this.
cringe
OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHH
>Why does God hate us?
There is not a God, or any short of sentient supreme being that cares about you in the cold vastness of space, user
Everything is decay, entropy and finiteness.
That's pretty impressive for the engine, I'll have to give it a try
Is the story good?
Just get to the elven city, it gets much better from here. The beginning of chapter 1 is a pretty basic dungeon crawler, but the ending is absolute kino.
And chapters 2 and 3 are legit amazing, though clearing elemental planes twice feels like unnecessary padding.
Most people praise it, and I consider it something close to Planescape and MotB tier, but I know one guy here who didn't like it at all.
Any class recs? Just from hearing the word elemental I know to avoid rogues
Even your final comment betrays itself. There is also order, the will to survive, and birth-growth.
It seems that even existence, despite the factors you have enumerated gives more credence that we came from a loving rational creator. Even because there are such boundaries to overcome.
there is order only within closed communities
and it is finite and temporary
There is order in reality itself. The universe follows a set of laws.
There is an intelligent creator, but it's not whatever deity humans have cooked up over the ages.
Caster cleric magic + trickery domains works really great - you can buff yourself to become a very capable fighter, and your spells are really fucking good. Also, in the end of chapter 2 you will get a plot related mace if I remember correctly +5, which is probably the best weapon in the game - so keep it in mind, if you want to choose weapon focus.
Other than that, anything should work - there are quite a few challenging fights, but you can skip most of them. And going to obviously very dangerous places is always a really dumb idea storywise - though you can, and there is a couple of great sidequests if you do.
Is this from Halo?
So everything in this universe is cold math, finiteness and some faceless, irrelevant with our lives, "creator". Most of us live meaningless, extremely short lives and what constituted us, our conciousness and "spirit" if you will, will perish, decay and become food for microrganisms in the end. All this ingenious mechanism that is the human body will dirt to dirt and shit.
Not a very thrilling existance now, is it?
>will dirt
will turn
I doubt it. Not until we get implants in our brains like in GITS.
yeah souls series you inbred retard
it's much clunkier but nehrim was also great, if you haven't played it
Mass Effect Andromeda except it isn't good lol
Skies of arcadia is a pretty good start.
I remember some wallpaper with a city in a valley and some giant overgrown stone swords in the ground around it. Does anyone have that one?
/tg/ has ruined that image for me
based britbong mum poster
how?
you know there are castles and swords and breedable redheads in real life, right
I hate this existance anons. I want something else. I want more.
>clunky
>on an engine like that
>as that's a bad thing
Soul upon soul, user.
Feel of botched perspective?
Breath of the wild did it for me, thanks nintendo.
questfags
yeah but you have to deal with cancerous memes like cities and consent
The universe reflects what you are back at you. If all you see is negativity, it says much more about you than it does the universe.
less "endearing" clunky and more "broken" clunky, still way higher effort than the vanilla game considering they do it for free
Game that gave me the biggest feel for giant, monolithic, ancient structures that are impossibly big but also "had" to have been built somehow is unironically in GoW2, namely the steeds of time.
Something about them being absolutely massive and also being in the middle of the ocean really gives you a good impression of the scale of them compared to you, especially running along the chain to them.
>fantasy world
>woman isn't a naked cumslave
bruh just move out of whatever shithole metropolis you live in lmao
>DAEMONIC BASS AND SKRILLEKS
looks like halo ce
Will a game ever give you this feel?
>ywn live in fantasy world
...The feel of finally seeing your mom's pussy, OP?
This looks awesome, about to buy NWN over this, is the gameplay good?
>no penicillin
Christ, how much garlic would you need to eat to not die?
Louder, LOUDER
I think it was a game called "Cyberpunk 2077" that was going to do that.
But its developers ultimately opted instead for the old, boring yet tested GTA formula and the embracement of SJW policies.
You'd have magic.
cringe
you type like a fag
>fantasy worlds need penicilin
>game is fantasy setting
>mythical creatures, magic, and gods exist
>lets you play as a cleric/priest
>you're treated like any other merc
Why even bother? high ranking members of most faiths irl are treated like royalty. Someone walking around with actual holy abilities would be treated like the gods they divine their power from.
Age of Wonders 2 gave me that feel.
you just got /r/whoooshh
Literally, Below.
Soon
Anthem.