Flyingpanther
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Yakuza like a dragon and assassin's creed valhalla (ps5)
Looks compelling!
Someone posted a vid of it earlier today and it was on sale. Absolutely phenomenal art style and soundtrack, and gameplay's not bad. For the first time in a while I lost myself in a new game. Played almost 3 hrs in one sitting and I usually only game for about 45mins at a time.
Well, Lost Sanctum sucked all the fun out of this one. Back and forth, unavoidable encounters with easy but annoyingly time consuming fights. First time I ever starting running from fights in CT. Otherwise still as amazing as I remember.
Never finished the Steam version so I've been working on that. Nothing else recent interests me.
If you have a PS5 check out Infamous SS.
It got a 4K 60fps HDR update and it's gorgeous. Fun too and it's what I'm currently playing.
The art style of this game is really good. It's on my "buy later" list.Finished Deaths Door on Xbox. What an excellent game.
I couldn’t stop continuing after the first ending as there was more to find so I ended up getting the “true ending” and seeing a nice 100% on the save.
I originally only ever played ME3 on my PS3 back in the day and thoroughly enjoyed it. Never touched the first two and I now have the Legendary Edition playing on my PS5 and I've recently started ME1.. I'm about 3 or 4 hours in and not enjoying the aged combat and RPG mechanics and controls and even using the menus feels so janky. I'm having a hard time playing through it, I'm thinking to either skip it or just do what I have to do to get through it. If it wasn't for the characters and story I would be playing ME2 already I think.Just finished ME1 last night on the Legendary edition trilogy, and been playing ME2 for the last few hours. The jump to ME2 from 1 is such a big, big difference. All the jank of the first entry is gone and while it doesn't feel completely modern, it still feels a lot better to play than the first. I've beaten the trilogy years ago so it's nice to revisit. Looking forward to the third entry and then I'll probably get back on Nier Replicant and finish that off.
What's after that? Probably something from my ever increasing backlog.
Another post game blues sufferer. Phase 2 is playing about 5 different games and not really fancying any of them.Just beat Rift Apart. Really enjoyed the game. I was absolutely lost in the world and loved every minute of it. Now I have post game blues and don't know what to play. I'm on in-between games at the moment. I'm thinking about what to play next whilst free skating on Skate 3 or having a game of Peggle 2.
I tried the demo and it was stupidly easy, is it like that for the majority of the game?!Pretty close to the finish in Monster Hunter Stories 2. It has started to get pretty challenging during the last few hours. Some smaller bosses are kicking my ass for the first couple of tries. Like it, it felt a bit too easy for the 2/3 of the game.
Next, The Great Ace Attorney. Also Nocturne seems to be on sale on eshop for 34 €. I have 18 € of saved gold coins. Good price.
I tried the demo and it was stupidly easy, is it like that for the majority of the game?!
I still need to play this and will definitely be playing with HDR on.
The art style of this game is really good. It's on my "buy later" list.
After finishing ender lilies and death door i was in for some metroidvania goodness so i started ori 2, what a great game, and it was only 15 euros on M store.
Incredibly strange but i'm even enjoying the platform sections, and they improved the combat soo much it's not even fair.
Probably the best 2d looking game of all time and one of few examples of good hdr usage.
It's a shorter game more based on combat and solving some puzzles with clues and zero platform sections.Ori 2 is so much better than the first. I recently replayed both back to back. My feeling were originally mixed on Will of the Wisps because it ran absolutely horribly on my launch Xbox One. But, playing it on Series X, confirmed it as one of the best modern Metroidvanias, right behind Hollow Knight.
I liked Ender Lilies, but it didn't reach the heights of those other Metroidvanias.
How are you liking Death's Door in comparison? I want to play it, but thinking of holding off until it gets a Switch release or moves to GamePass.
Bro, I have got right back into a game. The Touryst and its simplicity have me hooked. Usually I struggle to commit to demanding gameplay and a story to follow after finishing a game, but this is just relaxing and a little different.Another post game blues sufferer. Phase 2 is playing about 5 different games and not really fancying any of them.
Bro, I have got right back into a game. The Touryst and its simplicity have me hooked. Usually I struggle to commit to demanding gameplay and a story to follow after finishing a game, but this is just relaxing and a little different.