I love Resogun, Super Stardust and Nex Machina. Matterfall? Didn't like it and the last boss was a real challenge for me.Just picked up these two gems from Housemarque. Love their games but somehow missed the release of both of them.
Finished the first level of Matterfall. Fun dual-stick shooter with amazing animation! The complexity of the controls doesn't really seem to add anything but still enjoying it.
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Ghost Squad on the Wii, it's very short (can complete all 3 levels in 30 minutes) but fun, and it varies a bit in routes when you replay.
I bought a few other Wii games second-hand during lockdown, like Endless Ocean, the Conduit, Metroid Prime 3, mostly super cheap (£2 - £5).
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Thanks for the info on Matterfall. Never heard of it till now. I love Housemarque games too, even though I'm poo at them.Just picked up these two gems from Housemarque. Love their games but somehow missed the release of both of them.
Finished the first level of Matterfall. Fun dual-stick shooter with amazing animation! The complexity of the controls doesn't really seem to add anything but still enjoying it.
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Yakuza: Like a Dragon
I have already played Yakuza 0 and Kiwami 2, but Like a Dragon is my favorite so far (10h in).
I love everything about it: the story, the characters, the combat, presentation ...
My only complaint so far is that it has too many cutscenes. Like, holly fuck, I must have played 3h of the 10h that I've played.
But I dont care that much because I'm really invested in the story so far.
Really glad that they have voiced so many of the dialogue. It really helps with the immersion.
That's something that I disliked in Yakuza 0, too much unvoiced dialogue hurt the presentation badly.
Felt the same when I completed it the other week. Even though it's arguably the best Souls game it was, to me, only as fun to play as Dark Souls 2. There was just too much Souls like stuff since the original Demons Souls. Also thought the 3 was a bit too long and had too many bosses. Remember every single boss fight from the original Dark Souls but it 3 only the Nameless King really stuck with me.I decided to start Dark Souls 3. I'm not sure I'm gonna stick with it though. Not because it's bad. But because it's just more Dark Souls, and the genre is starting to feel repetitive. I'll play it for a few more hours and see how I feel about sticking with it.
I was the same. It doesn't help when the map is a complete, eye scrambling mess either.Doom 2016. I never finished it because I got in the mode of trying to get all skill points/secrets. I'm just playing it now. If I miss something, whatever. I hate when skill points are tied to finding shit in levels.