Koenigssee
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All of them except FFXVI.
Tired old modern AAA BS got me playing Company of Heroes for the first time and I'm loving it.
Tired old modern AAA BS got me playing Company of Heroes for the first time and I'm loving it.
Oh keep playing ffxvi. It quickly loses the game of thrones vibe to something more dull.Final Fantasy XVI - I can't stop thinking of Games of Thrones when I play it, and it just turns me off.
Baldur's Gate 3 - The opening section is so ugly that every time I play it, I just turn it off. I'll get to it eventually.
Hi-Fi Rush - It looks cool, but in the end it's a third person character action game, and I have a hard time getting into them.
Somerville - This one was really disappointing based on the pedigree of the developers.
Story is not it's strongest suit. If You got what you wanted out of it, that's enough.Hogwarts Legacy, 90% done the story but I put it down a while back.
I put at least 10 hours into it, thinking maybe it would suddenly open up and improve somehow. Eventually it sank in, nope, this is the game. All style, zero substance. Hell, if it was a different style, something more imaginative like FFVIII or X or even XIII, I might have been able to stick with it longer. The whole pseudo-medieval "classic fantasy" motif has been played out for me since I stopped playing AD&D in the mid 1980s.I guess technically I bailed after the demo for the game. So glad I trusted my instincts and personal opinion. Life long FF fan myself, so I wrestled with that choice.
Not sure you hit the snag I did but took me a few minutes to realize why I was unable to catch a single 'boo.' Assuming you're talking about the 'boos' and not the run of the mill ghosts & bosses. If you use a 3rd-party control without vibrate, you'll find jack diddly. I skipped Dark Moon and LM3 was the first I've played since the OG on Gamecube. OG they pretty much appear behind and object, shake object, boo pops out with dialogue and you chase them from room to room. LG3...nope. Nintendo wanted to make sure you were using either their pro control or default joy cons with vibrate. The only way to catch one is to have vibrate. I play with a wireless Power-A at the moment when docked.Days Gone, I got to a point in the story that just made me not want to continue with all the running around and running out of gas. I ran out of gas. Not fun.
Returnal, I only played quite a bit before tedium set in. I ended up going to another game and just have no interest going back into that dull void of a world.
Diablo 4-I played through the main story (way too short)but that loot is just not the way I wanted the game to be. I have no want to go back over and over to collect then abandon legendary attributes. So dumb.
Luigis Mansion-I could not understand what to do or how to follow a ghost, I got stuck wandering halls and just said F it and Uninstalled.
Lies of P-What the hell, way too difficult. Rage delete with extreme prejudice.
Death Stranding-I got it free on some service and my controller turned off during one of the cut scenes. That turned me way off.
I've bailed on too many Gamepass games to remember. Also finished too many Gamepass games to remember.
I almost gave up on Forbidden West but pushed through to the end. I rolled my eyes more than I rolled Aloy while dodging.
Holy heck you may be right, I most likely was using a 3rd party controller. Thanks, I'll try the game again with the switch/pro.Not sure you hit the snag I did but took me a few minutes to realize why I was unable to catch a single 'boo.' Assuming you're talking about the 'boos' and not the run of the mill ghosts & bosses. If you use a 3rd-party control without vibrate, you'll find jack diddly. I skipped Dark Moon and LM3 was the first I've played since the OG on Gamecube. OG they pretty much appear behind and object, shake object, boo pops out with dialogue and you chase them from room to room. LG3...nope. Nintendo wanted to make sure you were using either their pro control or default joy cons with vibrate. The only way to catch one is to have vibrate. I play with a wireless Power-A at the moment when docked.
That or the joy cons. Next Level goof if anything. I kept playing and would only collect 'boos' when I was playing handheld. A good 70% of my time playing LM3 was docked though...so, that's where I caught it. Anyway, I don't want to derail but there's a thread in Communities where this discussion can resume.Holy heck you may be right, I most likely was using a 3rd party controller. Thanks, I'll try the game again with the switch/pro.
I was hoping for Soviet Bioshock but it doesn't have that spark. Even in the areas where you're just exploring the pretty scenery and reading the background info, it seems kind of hollow. When I got into a particularly annoying scene that killed me multiple times, it was an easy decision to walk away - if the world they'd built had been Bioshock quality I'd have carried on trying.Atomic Heart - the controls are kinda weird in how you character accelerates when going forward, but is slow when strafing. Not a fan of melee combat in first person either. The soviet futurism theme is a bit tacky and uninspired for a person who grew up in those parts, maybe it would be more exciting for americans.