R6Rider
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I still need to try this game out. It's on my PSVR backlog.Just died again on the final boss of Until You Fall. Am getting better and for sure will beat it on the easiest level in the next few days. Love this game!
I still need to try this game out. It's on my PSVR backlog.Just died again on the final boss of Until You Fall. Am getting better and for sure will beat it on the easiest level in the next few days. Love this game!
I've played that game twice and I'm still not sure how V is supposed to work lol. Button mashing works, yeah, but for a game that's about doing cool combos and being stylish, it's quite shitte.Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition (replay) - Based and Nero pilled. V is terrible. Mash square and triangle for S ranks. I finished it last year, I want to do it again on higher difficulty before switching to Virgil
As far as I'm aware, you just press triangle and square at the same time, very fast repeatedly. It is shite, it's the worst thing about an otherwise good game.I've played that game twice and I'm still not sure how V is supposed to work lol. Button mashing works, yeah, but for a game that's about doing cool combos and being stylish, it's quite shitte.
Still, amazing game.
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (2010) - speeding while listening to pendulum is based
It's addictingInfinite MP
Imagine if the npc's had the same kinda life to them as what's found in Rdr2 ...I feel like rdr2 is the gold standard for interaction in an open world. They must have put so much time and effort into the npc's and recording insane amounts of context appropriate dialog.Cyberpunk and its glorious. So I tried a few times in the past to play it and just got bored. Only because I would just roam the city and not do much else. Plus I was waiting for the game to be "complete" before really wanting to dive in. It may not be complete now, but I wanted to play it anyway. Only this time using the city as a background with little moments of exploration while doing missions. Which I also try to foot it from one place to the next. Just so I don't miss out on the incredible details of the city. So far I have only done the main story up to the first Maelstrom mission (which was pretty intense). All NCPD missions are done in Watson (for now). I am working on Reginas gigs and Psychos. No complaints there and I like that that there is different approaches to any of these. The shards also help give story to the missions/psychos/gigs, which is nice. The only minor complaint I would have so far, because of the incredible looking city with all of its nooks and crannies, I wish there was more interaction. On the other hand, I wouldn't even know what that would entail. Just the visuals and mysteries of the place is a treat in itself. Plus the missions are good/detailed and enough to keep busy. So far anything outside of what's here would be icing on the cake.
As far as I'm aware, you just press triangle and square at the same time, very fast repeatedly. It is shite, it's the worst thing about an otherwise good game.
Also did a bit of Secret of Mana. Seems like a super bland Link to the Past rip off
So, I thought Cyberpunk was already for sale. I'm behind the times, having only a Switch for a current console. So, is it out for sale, or are you a reviewer with access to it somehow?Cyberpunk and its glorious. So I tried a few times in the past to play it and just got bored. Only because I would just roam the city and not do much else. Plus I was waiting for the game to be "complete" before really wanting to dive in. It may not be complete now, but I wanted to play it anyway. Only this time using the city as a background with little moments of exploration while doing missions. Which I also try to foot it from one place to the next. Just so I don't miss out on the incredible details of the city. So far I have only done the main story up to the first Maelstrom mission (which was pretty intense). All NCPD missions are done in Watson (for now). I am working on Reginas gigs and Psychos. No complaints there and I like that that there is different approaches to any of these. The shards also help give story to the missions/psychos/gigs, which is nice. The only minor complaint I would have so far, because of the incredible looking city with all of its nooks and crannies, I wish there was more interaction. On the other hand, I wouldn't even know what that would entail. Just the visuals and mysteries of the place is a treat in itself. Plus the missions are good/detailed and enough to keep busy. So far anything outside of what's here would be icing on the cake.
Cyberpunk and its glorious. So I tried a few times in the past to play it and just got bored. Only because I would just roam the city and not do much else. Plus I was waiting for the game to be "complete" before really wanting to dive in. It may not be complete now, but I wanted to play it anyway. Only this time using the city as a background with little moments of exploration while doing missions. Which I also try to foot it from one place to the next. Just so I don't miss out on the incredible details of the city. So far I have only done the main story up to the first Maelstrom mission (which was pretty intense). All NCPD missions are done in Watson (for now). I am working on Reginas gigs and Psychos. No complaints there and I like that that there is different approaches to any of these. The shards also help give story to the missions/psychos/gigs, which is nice. The only minor complaint I would have so far, because of the incredible looking city with all of its nooks and crannies, I wish there was more interaction. On the other hand, I wouldn't even know what that would entail. Just the visuals and mysteries of the place is a treat in itself. Plus the missions are good/detailed and enough to keep busy. So far anything outside of what's here would be icing on the cake.
I started robotech battlecry today. I woke up like after noon with my brain totally fried (had to have an energy drink in the middle of the night to complete road trip), set up the ps2, and started the game.
So I fumbled through the first level of so. Went right by. Game has hardly started. Then the first boss came along. This fight was suddenly unbelievably difficult.
So I put the controller up and down as I took breaks to sluggishly clean this or eat that. Before I know it the whole day had gone by and was still stuck on that boss. So I set it to easy and beat it lol. You can change the difficulty as you play so maybe that was a crazy spike and I can bump it back up to medium.
I was gonna be useless today no matter what and I didn't even have the focus to sit down and commit to a bigger game. So this game was nice to go back to on and off throughout the day.
It's a old school simple vehicle-sim, dogfighting game. Ace combat, warhawk, that kind of thing. I haven't played anything like that in a long time.
Transforming your fighter works. It keeps the game from feeling totally generic and I feel like I need to use it and I'm free to decide when. The downside is that the performance is not great and the controls feel sluggish.
The game might be most remembered for the cell shaded graphics and the do look legit. The soundtrack is there too and that was nice as a fan of the show.
I'll play more later. Wife is playing elden right now
Awesome game! Can be pretty tough though. The escort missions are the worst. The rest is top notch though, and all the veritech fighters are fun as hell to fly. Best Robotech game I’ve played by far.
It has an odd quality to it...Robotech Battlecry. It has many great ideas yet the execution in the gameplay isn't that polished in the campaign...my favorite part is the training, and music of the game...but yea, it's still an awesome 2000s era game despite it's flawsI started robotech battlecry today. I woke up like after noon with my brain totally fried (had to have an energy drink in the middle of the night to complete road trip), set up the ps2, and started the game.
So I fumbled through the first level of so. Went right by. Game has hardly started. Then the first boss came along. This fight was suddenly unbelievably difficult.
So I put the controller up and down as I took breaks to sluggishly clean this or eat that. Before I know it the whole day had gone by and was still stuck on that boss. So I set it to easy and beat it lol. You can change the difficulty as you play so maybe that was a crazy spike and I can bump it back up to medium.
I was gonna be useless today no matter what and I didn't even have the focus to sit down and commit to a bigger game. So this game was nice to go back to on and off throughout the day.
It's a old school simple vehicle-sim, dogfighting game. Ace combat, warhawk, that kind of thing. I haven't played anything like that in a long time.
Transforming your fighter works. It keeps the game from feeling totally generic and I feel like I need to use it and I'm free to decide when. The downside is that the performance is not great and the controls feel sluggish.
The game might be most remembered for the cell shaded graphics and the do look legit. The soundtrack is there too and that was nice as a fan of the show.
I'll play more later. Wife is playing elden right now
I finished 3 & 4 over the past few months... got to Yakuza 5... I think I might be burnt out, I'm finding 5 pretty bad. I'm on the last Kiryu chapter. I heard if you like side content the game is contender for best in the series, but I'm mainly playing for storyYakuza 5.
Finished Saejima's chapter. I loved it, it's well paced, has cool minigames and the story is great, although it's not short on weird twists but hey, it's Yakuza.
Onto the next chapter, now I'm playing as an idol.
Did you played them not too long ago? I'm trying to space out those games as much as possible, think I beat 4 in april or so.I finished 3 & 4 over the past few months... got to Yakuza 5... I think I might be burnt out, I'm finding 5 pretty bad. I'm on the last Kiryu chapter. I heard if you like side content the game is contender for best in the series, but I'm mainly playing for story