Alex Anderson
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The stupidly easy Ridge Racer 2 PSP on PSN. Why am I playing this?
I just wrapped up next gen Witcher 3 and both expansions on PC. Not sure whether I’m proud or embarrassed to admit that I started and finished the game in just under 2 weeks clocking in just under 50 hours.
It’s my second playthrough of the game (first time was on Switch because of work travel). However I never got around the finishing the two expansions on my first playthrough.
Amazing on PC and the graphics are still excellent. Heard loads of good things about both expansions (blood and wine in particular) but actually ended up thinking that Hearts of Stone was vastly superior, even though I enjoyed Blood and Wine.
Now I’m kind of lost on what to play. Need a palate cleanser after that much RPG.
Prey was amazing. Def one of my fav games this last gen. Only thing I hated was the zero gravity parts and the map was kinda wonky. Other than that i would def give it a 9.5 outta ten.PREY, Overwatch, Fortnite.
If you're going to play PREY, do it on PC. OW still has its appeal but I don't think the development team is doing a good job outlining the type of competitive experience they want players to have.
That's pretty much all for now. Once February is over I'll have some free time to sit down and give South Park: Fractured But Whole the time it deserves.
Hey, I ended up buying FF16 after enjoying the demo. It’s basically loads of action followed by really well put together cutscenes. Not exactly the pace changer I was after but it’s very good.I still have the second and third Witcher games to play - some day. It’s been tough getting the willpower to leave my couch for my PC considering how much I’ve been working this year.
Did you end up choosing a decent palate cleanser? I am in a similar situation, just about to finish up TOTK’s final boss before taking a much needed break. The last few hours have me feeling burned out and I’m ready for a change of pace. Thinking FF1 to keep things light and once I have a better chunk of time I am gonna start FF16.
Hey, I ended up buying FF16 after enjoying the demo. It’s basically loads of action followed by really well put together cutscenes. Not exactly the pace changer I was after but it’s very good.
I’d recommend something like Resident Evil 4 Remake as well as a decent pallet cleanser following a big RPG.
You will love what comes next. I was playing with my sound bars blasting the godly ost that comes with the upcoming fight. I think it is better than the one you just did.FFXVI, that fight with Hugo was god damn epic and story is getting even better, this game definitely exceed my expectations.
My only complaint about the remake is the OST of Maiden Astrae. It's great on the remake, don't get me wrong, but it's nothing compared to the original music. That track is beautiful, melancholic and reeks of evil at the same time. One of the best track ever made imo.Been going through OG Demon's Souls again. Was a couple of years since I last played it, and since the remake came out it got kinda left in the dust.
It's still a great experience, although I think the remake is way better on almost all fronts. But the original still has loads of charm and replayability. It's a cult classic that I never get tired of. About halfway through, the bosses that remain are Man-eater, Golden Monk, Old Hero, Storm King, Penetrator and King Allant.
I remember playing this back in 2009. It was so weird and quirky. No wikis, no explanations of anything. When you died it was right back at the beginning. Didn't even know how to summon or invade. I just hated the whole experience. It's crazy to think that you played a groundbreaking game that literally spawned its own genre, without even realizing it until years later.
My only complaint about the remake is the OST of Maiden Astrae. It's great on the remake, don't get me wrong, but it's nothing compared to the original music. That track is beautiful, melancholic and reeks of evil at the same time. One of the best track ever made imo.
Once you become familiar with the combat, you gotta try the "Lethal" difficulty. The game is immensely more fun at that difficulty. No spongy enemies anymore.Replaying Ghost of Tsushima, never played the DLC. I'm at act 2 and the game is just fantastic, i replayed lately several games like The Witcher 3 and some hours with AC Valhalla and Origins and i think that for a third person open-world melee combat based game GoT has the most refined combat, just a joy killing enemies with such a fun combat system. Also visual art is mesmerising, can't wait for some sequel news.
Is that available from the start? I can't remember but I chose the hardest on my first playthrough and at first there was a bit of friction and a curve.. but once I got the hang of it I was sooo glad I chose it. Grreeeaaat game!Once you become familiar with the combat, you gotta try the "Lethal" difficulty. The game is immensely more fun at that difficulty. No spongy enemies anymore.
Everybody dies in 1-3 cuts, and so do you.
When you're cutting waves after waves of enemies, that fluidity and level of fun is just unmatched.
If I remember correctly, it is available from the start.Is that available from the start? I can't remember but I chose the hardest on my first playthrough and at first there was a bit of friction and a curve.. but once I got the hang of it I was sooo glad I chose it. Grreeeaaat game!