Davey Cakes
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Yeah. I played DS1 mostly offline and was fine with it. I miss the messages and bloodstains but it's no biggie.I actually prefer it offline. I dont get ganked by modders every 20 minutes now.
Yeah. I played DS1 mostly offline and was fine with it. I miss the messages and bloodstains but it's no biggie.I actually prefer it offline. I dont get ganked by modders every 20 minutes now.
I played some Nights of Azure 1 & 2. Decent little games from Gust.I've been making my way through Nights of Azure on PS5. Enjoying it so far, I've played it before as I bought it at launch but played much more online with friends back then. I plan on either hopping to NoA2 afterwards or another Atelier title, then perhaps starting a trek through Xenoblade Chronicles DE. On the side still chipping away at Kirby and going old school beat 'em up and shoot 'em up happy with my girl in a bunch of different games, namely Sega stuff(SoR, Golden Axe). Really loving the spritework and animation in the Pocky and Rocky game that recently released on Switch, but one thing I've noticed lately, man I suck at games now. I was never that good at shooters, generally suck. But damn if my reflexes aren't what they used to be. Also just used to current gen game design so I've gotten soft.
I've been setting up different systems around the house on other TV's to mess around in when either of us get the hankering. I've been on an oldschool kick, been dying to try Golden Axe on the SMS but don't want to shell out 400 dollery-doos. So I bought the Sonic Ultimate Genesis Collection for my PS3. I've tried in using Emulation and liked it, but I wanted an easy to plug and play official copy.
DR3 is a bit of a deparure from the DR1 and 2 formula, but i still really enjoyed it. there is less limitations with the timer, more emphasis on combo weapon, and vehicle gameplay is actually quite important (and fun). there are still survivors and psychos and extra challenges to do. i do remember the stores and places to explore was a bit lacking compared to DR1 and 2 though.Beat Resident Evil 7. Can't really remember how many times I've beaten this game. I know I've played it for around 70 hours if Steam and the PS5 are to be believed. Still one of my favourite entries in the RE series despite the departure to first person.
I'm not sure what I'll move onto next. Looking at my Steam backlog I have a few things I could go for. I bought and never played: Just Cause 3, Dead Rising 3, Total War: Three Kingdoms, Enslaved, L.A Noire, Little Nightmares, Ori and the Blind Forest, and Phasmaphobia. Dead Rising 3 is the only game in that series that I am yet to play so I might install that and see what it's like!
DR3 is a bit of a deparure from the DR1 and 2 formula, but i still really enjoyed it. there is less limitations with the timer, more emphasis on combo weapon, and vehicle gameplay is actually quite important (and fun). there are still survivors and psychos and extra challenges to do. i do remember the stores and places to explore was a bit lacking compared to DR1 and 2 though.
overall i actually was pleasantly surprised. i expected to hate it, being a big fan of the DR1 and 2 formula, but they did a pretty good job. ive actually been craving playing it lately, and i think its on sale on xbox atm.
Yeah, it hasn’t set my world on fire. Combat gets a bit better further on - but overall the gameplay holds it back.Slogging my way through the mediocore platforming and combat of Guardians. Story and characters keep me going.
Honestly Far Cry 4 was one of the more depressing entries to the series. Your choices are essentially the Taliban, Mexican drug cartels, or a crazy dictator with a slightly more stable society.Finished Far Cry 4 yesterday. It was dumb, it was repetitive and I enjoyed every minutes of it.
What can I say, I love my Far Cry games.
Today, I started Death Stranding for the first time.
I'm slightly overwhelmed with the UI but everything else is great. Game looks gorgeous, I don't mind the slower pace/walking part at all and the music is beautiful.
Can't wait to continue this week-end.
Yep, I just bought DR3 for like $8 a few days ago. Looking forward to trying it.DR3 is a bit of a deparure from the DR1 and 2 formula, but i still really enjoyed it. there is less limitations with the timer, more emphasis on combo weapon, and vehicle gameplay is actually quite important (and fun). there are still survivors and psychos and extra challenges to do. i do remember the stores and places to explore was a bit lacking compared to DR1 and 2 though.
overall i actually was pleasantly surprised. i expected to hate it, being a big fan of the DR1 and 2 formula, but they did a pretty good job. ive actually been craving playing it lately, and i think its on sale on xbox atm.
Got the DS version on release, and it was an absolute blast. Still my favorite GTA game to date, and definitely one of the best DS games, which is saying a lot. I guess just the mixture of tinkering between using the stylus to hotwire cars and such, along with the tiny handheld ability to inhabit the GTA world in the absolute best visual perspective you can play GTA. A masterpiece for sure.Currently also playing GTA: Chinatown Wars. I love the game so much.
Oh my how much i would love to play a successor on a Nintendo Console.
ok finally finished re4.
clocked in at about 20 hours and it was really good. solid game. ive played and beat it before and my experience was about the same, which is to say im very happy with the experience, but i dont exactly think its god's gift to video games, as some claim.
tbh... man im glad that is over, lol! the game just went on too long and there isnt enough variety in the gameplay to warrant a 20 hour game, imo. i think it should have cut about 10 hours and focused more on making replays more fun. i noticed there is no grade you get at the end which was a huge bummer as i love working on speeding up runs and whatnot (RE2 and 3 remake were amazing in that regard).
It didn't overstay it's welcome, period.I find it doesn't overstay its welcome on Wii where the control is so much better. It's like the hardware was made just for this 1 game.
I keep wanting to check it out, but the mixed reaction has made me apprehensiveBought Assassin's Creed Valhalla on a flash sale on PSN. It was marked down 60%. It feels instantly better than Odyssey. More interesting setting and lore, a more compelling story and likeable characters and the combat feels more grounded and has weight to it. I've just arrived in England and acquired Ravensthorpe so not sure how repetitive it's going to be but so far it doesn't feel as copy pasted as Odyssey. I also like the color code on the map, indicating Treasures and events, instead of a million question marks. That shit was so annoying. It's nice that Ubi also skipped the loot system from Odyssey which was absolute garbage, and made the loot here more unique, although it comes fewer numbers. It makes finding a weapon or armor more special. Valhalla is also very beautiful and has a good soundtrack so far. PS5 makes for a smoother experience with shorter load times and Dualsense integration than Odyssey. So far so good.
I keep wanting to check it out, but the mixed reaction has made me apprehensive
The game is even more bloated than Odyseey. Don‘t let the great start fool you. Oh, and stay away from the stone stacking stuff. It will drive you mad.We'll see how the game is after 30 hours. I thought Odyssey was great at first but then the cracks started to show and it became clear how the game was designed. I hope this isn't the case with Valhalla but it's Ubi so it's most likely gonna be bloated. But if the game is overall fun and the combat doesn't get boring, I can put up with much. I put 120 hours into Odyssey before I gave up so hopefully Valhalla is the one I truly finish. The DLC expansions look more interesting too than Odyssey but let's go with the base game first.