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14 votes
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Teardown: A sandbox voxel game, in which everything is interactive and destructible, that calls for strategy, cleverness and creativity
12 votes -
Sonic the Hedgehog | New official trailer
19 votes -
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne | PC trailer - Releasing January 9, 2020
6 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2 | PC trailer
6 votes -
Jallikattu | Official trailer
4 votes -
Bad Boys For Life | Official trailer
5 votes -
‘Hobbs & Shaw’ doesn’t understand why ‘Fast & Furious’ movies are great
4 votes -
The universe of John Wick
7 votes -
Clumsy gods: ‘Catch-22’ brings the subversive humor—and horror—of the book to Hulu
7 votes -
Catch-22 | Official trailer
6 votes -
Gemini Man | Official trailer
3 votes -
Warrior | Official season 1 trailer
5 votes -
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu | Official trailer 2
22 votes -
Categories of action in strategy gaming
3 votes -
The Pathless | Reveal trailer
7 votes -
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu | Trailer
28 votes -
Two hours with the amazingly detailed Red Dead Redemption 2
20 votes -
The Predator | Final trailer
5 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2 | Official gameplay video
12 votes -
Overlord | Official trailer
5 votes -
Alita: Battle Angel | Trailer 2
4 votes -
Netflix has renewed Altered Carbon for a second season
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters | Official trailer 1
12 votes -
Die Hard at thirty: How it remains the quintessential American action movie
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Anyone else watching Killing Eve?
I've truly enjoyed the season and may rewatch it soon. Anyone else up to date or binging?
6 votes -
Stormland | E3 announce trailer (Oculus Rift exclusive)
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The problem with DC action scenes
18 votes -
Games alike to EDF 4.1?
My friends and I just finished our first run through EDF 4.1, and we had a blast. We each accumulated about 60 hours in the game doing so. Some of that was probably spent goofing around on other...
My friends and I just finished our first run through EDF 4.1, and we had a blast. We each accumulated about 60 hours in the game doing so. Some of that was probably spent goofing around on other classes or strengthening up a bit for the three or four missions we got stuck on. All in all though, I'm amazed that it took us that long to get through.
Actually, I'd say that's my response to this game in general. For something I had never really heard of, it was surprisingly good. The game was ridiculous at the start with the giant bugs but as it went it somehow just got crazier and crazier. The scale of the game was just fantastic in terms of enemy variety and size. The hilarity of the B movie writing paired with the outrageous gameplay made it an uproar between the four of us.
The progression system was decent and probably the weakest point. The sheer amount of equipment was a big plus, since it's always exciting to see something new at the end of a mission and find out if it's any good or not, but it was pretty easy to identify an optimal strategy for each mission. There were some classes of weapons (for ranger at least) that were outright useless in a practical sense, which is disappointing. The variety in weapon design is great, but it's unfortunate that it couldn't be more balanced.
Are there any other games that really scratch this itch? I can think of a lot of four-player co-op games that don't really fill that void. EDF is too fast-paced, has too many good "wtf moments", and has too enjoyable a progression system. For those of y'all on ~ who have played it: what other games did you enjoy that were sort of alike to EDF 4.1?
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Sicario: Day of the Soldado | New trailer
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Skyscraper | Official trailer 2
5 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2 | Official trailer #3
8 votes