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Just finished up this and it was good


Not as great as rogue city but there was one section that was crazy amazing that made up for slower moving side character sections

That one section being
playing as an ED-209. You massarce so many mercs, Your only opponent is stairs.
 
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Finished Plague Tale: Innocence. Really enjoyed it, even though I hate how games feel they have to make the last few levels more combat focused and have a final boss fight. I know you're a game, but this is a narrative driven stealth game, there's no need for back to back "combat" areas near the end and a wacky boss fight. It honestly sours me on the experience a bit. It also kills the pacing if you die during the fight. Let's resolve the story without me killing the main bad guy, please!

4/5

Then went googling about the end and got Requiem ending spoiled in one of top search results :').
It was even bolded so I couldn't possibly miss it.

Started up Darksiders Genesis and it's very fun so far. Haven't played a game like this in ages. The only thing bothering me so far is how map has all the secrets and chests shown. As a result, I've stopped opening it altogether.
 
Just finished up this and it was good


Not as great as rogue city but there was one section that was crazy amazing that made up for slower moving side character sections

That one section being
playing as an ED-209. You massarce so many mercs, Your only opponent is stairs.


Closest thing we'll ever get to a Dredd video game.
 
The games are pretty fun. It's at least as much a shooter as a platformer. I'm trying this latest on on hard, and the game isn't really better for it. The action makes more sense when it's less demanding. There is shitloads of stuff cluttering the screen, weapons are all weird and you are switching constantly, and I think it's better off with a "pay attention and you'll only die a few times" sort of difficulty.

How would you play crack in time? It's one of the best looking games on PS3.
Still using the PS3 from time to time on rotation between that, the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PS4 Pro and Series X... :messenger_grinning_smiling: during the Christmas break I checked out Starhawk for the first time initially...
 
Closest thing we'll ever get to a Dredd video game.
More like closest thing we'll ever get to a decent Robocop movie with Peter Weller...this game did what Indiana Jones and the Great Circle did for that franchise, showed how's it done to make a good instalment for a movie...
 
Playing Avowed makes me realize how much effort and work it takes to make such game.
I mean from the Soundtrack to the voices to modeling objects, designing quests, all takes time, effort and money.
 
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Playing some Far Cry Blood Dragon to celebrate the 60fps patch.

I like the small condensed format more than replaying the massive FC3 map. This is also so dark that the lower native resolution (1080p) doesn't really stand out much in terms of aliasing etc.



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Also, I don't think I've ever noticed this before (It's been a decade+ since I played this anyway), but the crouch icon is just straight up the Terminator / Arnold crouching stance from T2.

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Gotta replay this. Loved this game, great soundtrack too.
 
I am revisiting Valkyria Chronicles after nearly two decades. This time on PC.

I am having trouble utilizing Snipers properly in the field. I ought to pair them up with another unit. Perhaps, with the Edelweiss. *Nods*

Lancers are a weird unit, too. I typically pair Shock Troopers with Engineers and Scouts in pairs of two.
 
Chapter 5: The Kloden Wildwood

I actually destroyed Lupus (General Jaeger's tank) and all enemy units as a matter of fact before capturing the enemy base.

He should be dead. 💀
 
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Playing this right now since few weeks ago, already 70+ hours

Open world RPG, fallout in steroid, it's a remake from snes era
but the sidequest is fun and the gameplay is out of the box

the Idea is dragon quest 3 + open world + post apocalypse with quirky comedy and parody + TANK!
yea the gameplay is kind of unique because of Tanks, full customization with many builds, also you have class now and a character creation similar to DQ3.

there is also tank rental system, in which quite rare in the video game industry.
the idea is you share 50% of your revenue (it's capitalistic & realistic)
and you can buy it after several time spent with it

there is also surprise endings like if You marry someone, your quest ended prematurely
it's very quirky yet fun underrated RPG.

the game seems unbalance at first, but once You hang of it (not long, unlike xenoblade) the game will open it's potential
and the tank combat and human combat is seamlessly connect and it's quite fun!

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Playing this right now since few weeks ago, already 70+ hours

Open world RPG, fallout in steroid, it's a remake from snes era
but the sidequest is fun and the gameplay is out of the box

the Idea is dragon quest 3 + open world + post apocalypse with quirky comedy and parody + TANK!
yea the gameplay is kind of unique because of Tanks, full customization with many builds, also you have class now and a character creation similar to DQ3.

there is also tank rental system, in which quite rare in the video game industry.
the idea is you share 50% of your revenue (it's capitalistic & realistic)
and you can buy it after several time spent with it

there is also surprise endings like if You marry someone, your quest ended prematurely
it's very quirky yet fun underrated RPG.

the game seems unbalance at first, but once You hang of it (not long, unlike xenoblade) the game will open it's potential
and the tank combat and human combat is seamlessly connect and it's quite fun!

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Well that's interesting. It looks like the real cart is more money than I'm willing to pay. I usually dont emulate. But my laptop has a touch screen and a pen...
 
Beat Death's Door last night, overall a sweet and short game. Length-wise it was very appropriate - if it was longer the mechanics may have been too simple, but as it is, they are just right.

Music and visuals are a definite highlight, in particular the second last boss. Makes me wish I had taken screenshots.

I felt like it was very highly praised when it came out, and in that respect it does feel a bit overrated. There's nothing wrong with it, but there's no particular edge, roughness, or tension that really elevates it beyond a fun and fairly memorable experience.

Will probably stick with it a bit longer for the post-game and maybe do a hardmode umbrella run for the Platinum.

And by then Nioh 3 might be out, oh lawd.

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Well that's interesting. It looks like the real cart is more money than I'm willing to pay. I usually dont emulate. But my laptop has a touch screen and a pen...
I'm playing on the emulator as well, because it's fantranslated game. The translation is fine, but game guide is scarce, i'm using japanese website, translated by browser, it's kind of need small effort, but the game is very playable. 99 hours already and near end of the game. Very good experience and interesting story ( a la dragon quest, which is not much for lotta people, but still there)
 
Division 1: You can totally solo this game.
for real? Either I am just dumb or marketing actually fails with some games. I would have thought this is 100% mp only. IIrc they always showed a bunch of people with headsets having so much (fake) fun in the e3 shows and whatnot.
Just like tacked on MP in so many shooters in the past, nowadays we need the info when a MP centric game is actually fine solo too.
I don't have time anyway, but added to the list. lol

Quadrata
Some puzzle game where you slide an object to its goal on two plaing fields simultaneously. Short, but fun for what it is.

Frick Inc.
RE tank controls are back! But now you control a real tank, actually some bulldozer/truck crane and a hovercraft with some firing abilities. This puzzle game looks like a natural fit for VR since you control the vehicles via some levers on the bottom of the screen, but you actually have to move them around with your mouse. It's awkward af, but that makes it kinda fun. It's not supergreat, the physics are strange soemtimes but an interesting concept.
Weird bug on linux: I could not complete a third of all levels because one control for one vehicle did not respond. Works fine after abandoning the native linux build and force steam into Win/proton compatibility.

Desperados 3
It's been a while since I last played Commandos and the original Desperados on PC. This seems fine, but something about the controller layout on console does not click with me. Something like Hitman Go, a more basic variant of the same principle feels better on there. Finished only two levels. Might get back to it some time later.

WRC Generations
Feels like some interns were tasked to change the title of WRC10 and that's it. I am not sure if WRC had old rally cars, generations would imply a strong or new emphasis on those, but the game fails to actually utilise them. Sh/Could have been an addon. There are historic races as optional challenges, but no classic career or something. Weird, since after finishing WRC3, WRC2 and prime WRC career, another season which is the same except lacking the annoying managing crap every sports game seems to need to have, I am still not even halfway through with the XP points needed for my game profile for the last achievement. They could have done a proper classic career mode. And also make a career episode from those extreme conditions races. Not a proper story mode with cheesy drama that never is good anyway in racing games, but bundle the stuff better and not just throw it in there. Some stuff to do/unlock, to not make it an apparant grind to level 150.
There are also some online trophies which currently dont work since the servers are not responding. Might be temporarily since I have not found an official shutdown news. At least it reminds you about it after every f-ing race. *rolleyes*
Driving physics are okayish after some adaptation, like in every WRC game, but somehow never feel great. Gravity is off, especially in sweden it is way too easy to flip the car on its roof, because all tracks there are framed with undeformable snow ramps... Throttle is weird too, there seesm to be almost binary inputs. Full throttle or none, which is especially in the wrc class just annoying to hear, with the engine screeming on and off all the time. This also leads to rather too much swaying and sudden burst of acceleration of the car. Just not fun above the basic WRC3 and 2 class. Meanwhile the classic cars have terrible brakes and even worse stability. In Dirt Rally the Audi Quattro, or all group B, were freakish drives, here that one feels somewhat okay, at least compared to the Peugeot and Alpine which sway around like they are drunk. Someone might like german cars more than french...
I hope future WRC games might actually get 3d scanned real tracks or something, because the elements they stick together just feel unnatural somehow. Also Monte Carlo needs proper snow conditions. Asphalt tyres are selected there and work okay even in snow which is hardly the case in reality, as seen in the just finished real world Monte Carlo, where drivers were all over the place, were the game would give 5s penalties all the time. And it does not need to rain in every f-ing country. It does not even look good, so why force that as some gift onto the player.
 
working through weapon upgrades in hades2... the different aspects keep you playing when you otherwise might stop

they also help you decide which way to even go from the crossroads

i've finished top and bottom runs where i was only trying for a single earlier boss... it feels good to win with a weapon you might not even play otherwise

i'm getting a little bit of fatigue trying to unlock these final final win incantations... i would like to, but there's not really a visible gameplay path, just reagents i don't have
 
I'm still new to the game, not playing any "Builds", but am experimenting with everything. Whenever I see a cool new weapon I just pick it up and start using lol. I think I'm around level 25.

oh i didn't mean build like a plan, just where you ended up in the talent tree... i didn't have a plan either

i imagine you could just play the game like a shooter yeah
 
oh i didn't mean build like a plan, just where you ended up in the talent tree... i didn't have a plan either

i imagine you could just play the game like a shooter yeah
I'm levelling up everything equally. Every other mission I come across a door/dialogue choice that has insufficient points which keeps making me change where I spent my points lol.
 
Chapter 5: The Kloden Wildwood

I actually destroyed Lupus (General Jaeger's tank) and all enemy units as a matter of fact before capturing the enemy base.

He should be dead. 💀
Valkyria Chronicles - Ch. 6: Battle of Barious Desert

I captured the first base with a sniper and an engineer, taking out a slew of enemy units in the surrounding area. The trick is to stay hidden and bum rush the enemy. Unless you're going for A rank.

Good times, very satisfying.
 
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Nightingale. So far it has been fun. Haven't made it very far. I'm more of a hunker down in a base and play house guy. Trying to convince my friends to get it so they can play with me and go do the exploring.

I think it's still in early access.
 

Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga.

(Playstation 2 SCPH-9000x, DualShock 4, 8Bitdo Retro Receiver for PS1/PS2, Bitfunx PSxMemCard Gen2 Sd2psXtd, Otaku's Store Premium RGB scart cable for Playstation 2, Sony PVM-9L2.)
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Sorry not exactly a game but i'm watching the First Turtles movie from 1990.
Now i don't remember if the movie is good or not but so far i really dig it.
Looks much better than this CG crap from the new one.
 
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I'm pretty much Switch 2 exclusive these days. Just fits my lifestyle the most. I've been playing Animal Crossing New Horizons SW2 Edition and NBA 2k26 as well. Both are fantastic on the hybrid console.
 
I think i'm close to finishing ratchet. I think I might go back to horizon fw once I'm done. Funny these have some similar effect on me: when I'm not playing them, it feels in my mind like a just okay game. Once I'm actually playing, I'm having a lot of fun. Similar thing happened with the first horizon and god of war 2018.
 
Megabonk

Ah, I was dismissing it as just another meme game, but it didn't take long to realize that a Vampire Survivors + Risk of Rain 2 mix is exactly what I was looking for. The biggest downside is that those tongue-sticking monsters from the demo aren't in the full game — the enemies feel pretty generic otherwise. Still, it's a great game that really hooked me. The short run times keep the excitement high. If you enjoyed the survivors genre but couldn't find the motivation to play for hours, definitely give this a shot. Between unlocking a new character, a new weapon, and a new map, I completely lose track of time. Jumping, climbing, and skateboarding are a lot of fun too. I loved it.
I went through a recent tear of Vampire Survivor-likes, including Megabonk. Megabonk was excellent, though I did eventually hit a wall with it, mentally, around 20 hours. But those 20 hours were a lot of fun. I did find the fast-moving characters twice as viable as the slow guys. Like I never beat higher-level difficulties with Sir Oofie, but had little problem with the skateboard guys.

I'd also recommend these if they look at all interesting and you haven't played them:
BallXpit
Halls of Torment
RoboQuest

Each have their own spin on that addictive meta-progression Vampire Survivors has.
 
Mio: Memories in Orbit is so much better than I thought it was going to be. This game isn't quite as good as Silksong, but I think it's close. It's an amazing blend of Metroidvania and platforming. I can say that the platforming in this game is quite a bit more difficult than Silksong. The bosses in this are not as difficult as Silksong. This game has some of the more difficult platforming sections I've done in a game in recent memory. This game is so much bigger and more intricate than I thought it was going to be. Already in January and this game I can tell you right now is going to be in my top 5 game of the year. Reminds me when in 2023 The Lost Crown was a great Metroidvania that came out in January as well.

And the soundtrack is amazing.

I'm absolutely loving this game. One of the best Metroidvanias I've played of the last few years. I'll probably start a thread on this game tomorrow to get it more attention. I want it to sell well.

A sample of the soundtrack

 
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Dead Space Remake. Finally tried an Impossible run. I am at chapter 9 and it is really great. For me one of the best Games ever made and I am really mad about ea not making DS2 Remake, DS3 Reimagineing and DS4.
 
Finished South Park: Fractured But Whole. Had quite a lot of fun with it, more than I expected. I remember that a lot of the criticism when it came out was that, much like the show, the jokes weren't landing as much as they used to. Considering where the show is now, the game is pretty funny. The story is defintiely less coherent than Stick of Truth but the magic of being in a childrens' imaginary world is still there.

Currently playing Sword of the Sea. Absolutely loving it
 
I went through a recent tear of Vampire Survivor-likes, including Megabonk. Megabonk was excellent, though I did eventually hit a wall with it, mentally, around 20 hours. But those 20 hours were a lot of fun. I did find the fast-moving characters twice as viable as the slow guys. Like I never beat higher-level difficulties with Sir Oofie, but had little problem with the skateboard guys.

I'd also recommend these if they look at all interesting and you haven't played them:
BallXpit
Halls of Torment
RoboQuest

Each have their own spin on that addictive meta-progression Vampire Survivors has.
It was 13 hours for me. I played it nonstop and had a great time. Then the progression slowed down and the game became grindy when it came to unlocking anything. I'll play a bit more to unlock the third level though. Calsium is goat.

Halls of Torment was great, but it lost its magic after a few runs(like ball x pit). I tried it on mobile too, but the characters were too small. Roboquest was an fps/roguelite game, right? I tried that too but didn't click with me.

I can recommend Risk of Rain 2 if you didn't play it already, Megabonk borrowed some parts of it.
 
Valkyria Chronicles - Ch. 6: Duel with Maximillian

I have been practicing in Skirmish mode in-between episodes and mini episodes, trying to get all the angles with the best units.

Snipers are lethal at Level 7 which is why I recruited two more of them. I have only had one unit on my squad this whole time. In hindsight, not ideal.

I also recruited two extra Engineers. These units carry three grenades each. Handy. Begone landmines.
 
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It was 13 hours for me. I played it nonstop and had a great time. Then the progression slowed down and the game became grindy when it came to unlocking anything. I'll play a bit more to unlock the third level though. Calsium is goat.

Halls of Torment was great, but it lost its magic after a few runs(like ball x pit). I tried it on mobile too, but the characters were too small. Roboquest was an fps/roguelite game, right? I tried that too but didn't click with me.

I can recommend Risk of Rain 2 if you didn't play it already, Megabonk borrowed some parts of it.
I tried getting into Risk of Rain 2 a couple times, but got tired of running around looking for teleporters lol. Having Megabonk's map overlay to help identify POIs meant it wasn't a frustration in that game.
 
Playing the console version of another indy horror game called Unholy.

This is .. a real bizarre thing.

The game has a resolution slider in the options that doesn't do anything. When I started playing, after pressing L3 to sprint, it brought up an FPS counter on the top left of the screen with no way to disable it, lol. Keep in mind there's no option for an FPS display in ANY of the settings, not that I'd expect one in any console game in the first place. The studio just copy pasted PC configs with little to no consideration for the console it seems.

Finally, it has some of the worst macro-blocking in story cut-scenes (video files) I have ever seen. And the transition cut-scene between the prologue and chapter 1 is a black screen, I tried quitting and restarting the game multiple times and it was the same thing.


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The fucking objective is scripting text, lol.


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I bought some new IEMs so I picked up Hi-Fi Rush since it was on sale on PSN. I'm only two chapters in, but its' as great as I remember.

I've also been playing Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition on PS5 (disable your network connection to get your saves to load). I'm still early on and mostly doing side content. The car handling model is as bad as I remember, but the game also feels like it is falling apart at the seems a lot. While doing the security camera missions, enemies will literally spawn out of nowhere ten feet in front of you. Weapon handling feels pretty rough, but the Batman styled combat is fun.
 
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