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What I think of The Surge


On 05/17/2020 at 08:56 PM by asrealasitgets

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What I think of The Surge

I’m not sure how I feel about ‘The Surge’. I think the game is bad, but I can’t stop playing it. I think it’s my favorite of all the soul-likes, even if I think it’s not that good. It’s more of a mashup of a lot of games I like—systems I like, and I think those things make it good. Is there a category for games that you consider bad but you still like them, or that you don’t like but you can’t stop playing it? I think I understand those Steam game reviews that are like 1000+ hours played and give it a 1 out of 10. For the record, I don’t think it’s like 1 out of 10 bad, like, it’s not completely unplayable. I’m about 1/4 of the way through and I still want to keep playing. The grind has some kind of weird hold on me. It has a pretty awesome ‘save room’ music too. The whole thing reminds me more of like Resident Evil 1 or Super Metroid with its door-key hunting, Monster Hunter armor carving, and souls melee.

I’ve been playing catchup with PS4 games I missed in the past before PS5 launches next year.


 

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Super Step Contributing Writer

05/18/2020 at 01:34 AM

I think there are a lot of games I don't really enjoy all that much but have an easy time getting through and keep playing for that reason. 

In my case, it has more to do with games being too long and overstaying their welcome, or just not being streamlined enough. I know I can ignore all that shit on the map, but doing so messes with me, so I wind up bored going through easy fetch quests. That's more of a me problem than bad game design necessarily, but I do hope games stop focusing SO much on open world trinkets in the near future. Or just don't show me everything on the map so I don't feel the need to get rid of those icons. I realize I can do that, but if I see those things on the map before switching them off I feel like I'm playing the game "wrong." 

Ok, I gotta work on me ...

Anyway, if your game is more than 15 hours, I suspect you padded it out. 

asrealasitgets

05/19/2020 at 03:00 PM

I feel the same about some games being too long and over staying their welcome. The Surge is actually on the shorter side of most souls-likes and there is no map, icons or real sense of direction which forces you to explore every corner looking for shortcuts. Finding shortcuts back to base, or picking up new weapons or armor is rewarding in itself, instead of following NPC quests or markers. I think for these reasons I have a higher tolerance for it, and I find the grind addicting. 

Playing Skyrim recently, I enjoyed the game more when I was just wandering the landscape and finding random dungeons, but I didn't like the rewards or boss fights at all and when the map got full of quest markers I felt overwhelmed and got bored. Same thing with GTA 5. I just like my games short and to the point I guess.

Super Step Contributing Writer

05/19/2020 at 05:33 PM

Yeah, I need to start shutting off waypoint markers.

goaztecs

05/18/2020 at 01:09 PM

That's an odd situation to be in but at the same time I can relate. I think we all have encountered a game or two like this where you want to just walk away but you end up loading it back up and sinking more time into it.

asrealasitgets

05/19/2020 at 03:04 PM
Part of it has to do with me playing through games that I missed the conversation about when they first came out, so I'm playing catch up. It's more of a text-book research/analysis type of play throughs that's keeping me playing through games I normally wouldn't be that interested in. I like souls games, but I haven't really enjoyed many clones except for maybe The Surge, but it's mainly the addition of Monster Hunter part carving and armor collection as well as map-less areas to explore without hand-holding that I appreciate. There's also a nice variety of odd weapons to mix things up when I get tired of the same combat.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

05/18/2020 at 06:25 PM

I can't think of many modern games I feel like that about, but I know they're out there. But there have been games in the past that I liked that I understand kind of suck... Zelda 2 comes to mind. Hey, if you enjoy it, enjoy it. 

asrealasitgets

05/19/2020 at 03:13 PM

I didn't know Zelda 2 was bad until I got older and everyone said it was bad. That was one of those games I would get tips for in the playground, like a lot of other NES games.  Deadly Premonition, Silent Hill and Resident Evil games all have considerably bad controls, also Monster Hunter, but they are still good. Weird, that can't decide if bad-but-good zone?

KnightDriver

05/20/2020 at 09:57 PM

The Surge looks pretty neat. I usually get frustrated with more tactical type fighting games like the Souls game, but I admire what they do. I'll give it a shot if it appears on Game Pass. 

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