by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:48 pm
Yeah, lacking the knowledge about assists was what stopped me from progressing. I got to week 9 when I got home tonight, and was able to get to week 10.
This is, let's agree, the greatest casual game of all-time. I was fucking spent when I got home, just a mindless blob. Okay, Tharsis, probably isn't a casual game, necessarily. I don't feel casual. The greatest non-action game? It's up there.
My brother and I believe the best sports game ever made is Front Page Sports Football. I actually threw the CD across the room because it frustrated me so much. I couldn't believe that you couldn't chuck the ball deep and let one wideout take over the game.
Tharsis also made me cry "bullshit!" Numerous times, but that was because I also didn't understand the game.
It does not surprise me that it's getting negative reviews on Steam because it is brutal, it overwhelms you with choice at first and requires an attempt at understanding the ruleset that most games don't. I got through half of Max Payne before knowing that I could slow time down -- in a way, Tharsis is specifically attuned to make manual-skippers like myself struggle with it.
I can confirm that what Ben said is correct - everything is important, but dice is most important. Except for the ship. And assists. (And so forth.)
(I found it a LOT easier when I took a lineup of Captain, Doctor, Commander and whatever the Assist Gal is, by the way.)
Yeah, lacking the knowledge about assists was what stopped me from progressing. I got to week 9 when I got home tonight, and was able to get to week 10.
This is, let's agree, [i]the greatest casual game of all-time.[/i] I was fucking spent when I got home, just a mindless blob. Okay, Tharsis, probably isn't a casual game, necessarily. I don't feel casual. The greatest non-action game? It's up there.
My brother and I believe the best sports game ever made is Front Page Sports Football. I actually threw the CD across the room because it frustrated me so much. I couldn't believe that you couldn't chuck the ball deep and let one wideout take over the game.
Tharsis also made me cry "bullshit!" Numerous times, but that was because I also didn't understand the game.
It does not surprise me that it's getting negative reviews on Steam because it is brutal, it overwhelms you with choice at first and requires an attempt at understanding the ruleset that most games don't. I got through half of Max Payne before knowing that I could slow time down -- in a way, Tharsis is specifically attuned to make manual-skippers like myself struggle with it.
I can confirm that what Ben said is correct - everything is important, but dice is most important. Except for the ship. And assists. (And so forth.)
(I found it a LOT easier when I took a lineup of Captain, Doctor, Commander and whatever the Assist Gal is, by the way.)