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Calico345

Gold Member
COD BO6 continues and it is not going well.

I saw that Ys X Nordics is out and I was excited, but then I saw that there might be ship combat and I can't stand that stuff so I am putting my interest on hold. I'll have to watch some reviews and get player feedback about the amount of that content in the game.
 

Trilobit

Member
I just got PS Plus Premium for a month and I've beaten Untitled Goose Game(heckin' adorable) and Transference(damn creepy). Now I'm either going to start a playthrough on Death Stranding, Detroit: Become Human or Last of Us Part 1. I love playing some smaller indie games in between longer ones. Animal Well is also downloaded and ready.

I was going to play Mass Effect, but I need to be in a different mood to get into that trilogy so it'll have to wait.
 

cman

Neo Member
Played some more Silent Hill 2 remake hard battle difficulty. Managed to survive 1st one vs one Boss battle Vs Pyramid head with melee only attacks without taking any damage yay! recorded the battle:

 

FoxMcChief

Gold Member
Call of Duty Black Ops 6
Silent Hill 2

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DragoonKain

Neighbours from Hell
I've been on a gaming heater lately. Finished like 4 games in 2 weeks. Silent Hill 2, Neva, A Quiet Place, Alone in the Dark.

Started Epic Mickey Rebrushed. It's ok so far. Definitely feels a tad outdated in terms of gameplay. After this I finally play Robocop.
 

TintoConCasera

I bought a sex doll, but I keep it inflated 100% of the time and use it like a regular wife
Beat Metaphor: Refantazio last night. Left some impressions on the OT, but the TLDR is that the game is fantastic and my favorite work from the Persona team so far.

Now I dunno what to play. It's chilly outside, so might want to get comfy, maybe play some King's Field IV or a replay of Valkyrie Profile, dunno.
 

bender

What time is it?
Finished Silent Hill 2 - It's a worthy playthrough. I prefer the original but it's nice to have this as an easily accessible option.

Finally got the McLaren F1 '94 in Historic Orange after playing GT7 damned near every day since launch.

Played through the Monster Hunter Wilds beta. It seems fine although the overall aesthetic is rather drab. It's hard to judge these games by their demos/betas though.

I'm really not sure what to play next. Maybe I'll delve into one of the three recent Yakuza titles that I purchased at launch and didn't spend more than a few hours with.
 

yogaflame

Member
My brother has our Ps5 slim right now and playing Metaphor. Will have the ps5 slim again on weekend and plan to continue playing Silent hill 2 and will try again to finally defeat Raven in Boss rush mode Hard level in Stellar blade.
 

AndrewRyan

Member
After a few false starts finally finished Steelrising. It's easy to dismiss due to the obvious jank like getting stuck on small objects on the ground, some hitbox issues, and gameplay being on the easy side for a soulslike. However there's a charm to the atmosphere and characters that suck you in. Great voice acting. Wonderful music- especially the background mood themes, and the plot grabbed me the more I progressed.

The story starts off with heavy dialog from characters before you really care about them, unfortuneatly. However it gets better as you learn more. It's a re-imagining of the French Revolution where the king deployed an army of automatons to crush the revolt. You play as Aegis, the bodyguard of Marie Antoinette sent out to stop them. An event happens (very cool but spoiler) which enables Aegis to take agency of her own decisions. With Optimus coming soon from Tesla this aspect was particularly interesting.

One thing that surprised me are the side-quests to perform investigations that reveal who is behind their reprogramming. Your decisions based on what you learn (or not) determines who remains is power after the revolution. You also decide how to reveal what you've learned to other NPCs which changes the missions you're offered.

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TintoConCasera

I bought a sex doll, but I keep it inflated 100% of the time and use it like a regular wife
Tried Castlevania: Lord of Shadows for a bit.

Music and art are very good. Everything else goes from jank to just bad, so I uninstalled it and moved on.
 

Mr Hyde

Member
Fifth nebula in Astro Bot. The bosses has so far been incredibly fun. Very creative with eye popping visuals. This game is such a trip. I play it with a huge smile on my face the entire time. Not a single level or challenge have been boring or annoying. It constantly surprises you with new tricks up its sleeve. But I wonder how this game will stand the test of time in regards to licensing. There are a vast amount of characters that are not owned by Sony. Sure, most of the characters are synonymous with PS, but you have characters such as Leon from Resident Evil, Lara Croft, Amaterasu from Okami, Pyramid Head from SH2 etc. Are they licensed to use? We all saw what happened to Little Big Planet recently and I do wonder if Astro Bot will face the same fate when in a decade, Sony doesn't want to renew licensing fees for all these characters that makes an appearance in the game.
 

Duchess

Member
Dave the Diver

It's great fun! But, man does Dave work hard. Poor guy spends all day catching fish and being everyone's errand boy, and then he has to work his butt off in the sushi restaurant come evening! Those bits are actually the hardest.
 

Roberts

Member
Still playing Sea of Stars. Turned out to be a bit longer than I thought. Stats show that I'm 30 hours in but I'm clearly somewhere near the very end. Have conflicted thoughts about it - I like most of it and that is already a lot as I'm not fan of jprg's in general. I was getting a bit bored just before you travel the, ahem, Sea of Stars but the change of scenery and certain developments helped a huge deal. I'm not sure I'm 100% immersed in it but here I am always willing to get back to it and finish it.
 
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Calico345

Gold Member
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

I'm playing on PS5. I'm not good at the game. I'm very casual. Sometimes I have a good session, and some good plays. I mostly play Hardcore Free-For-All, with the odd Team Deathmatch thrown in. I've played a lot of COD in my life. COD 2: Big Red One is my favorite campaign in a COD. I beat a bunch of them on Veteran. I had the Mile High achievement on Xbox 360. I've played a lot of Multiplayer. I like it. It's fun. Mindless, campy, and monetized with cosmetics, yes on all counts.

And yet I can see and dislike COD from the perspective of detractors. Big budget shooterbro nonsense for cheap dopamine hits. It grates on me at times, along with some specific personal tantrum stances I have about meaningless Calling Cards and Camos. It can be frustrating and buggy and weird. Noticeably, I have no one playing it with me so I just mute and do my own thing since it is a solo mode. I'm having a crappy night in the game as I type this, so maybe that's why I'm rambling haha. Thanks for reading. I hope your gaming weekend looks good.

EDIT: I snagged the Ode to Castlevania DLC for Vampire Survivors, so I must definitely give that a try!

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Dafegamer

Member
Started Dragonball Sparking Zero last week, is it just me or are the opponents really hard to be beat in this game? Especially Great Ape Vegeta or the Zamasu/Goku Black fight? Anyway great game for Multiplayer fun, like the Old Days
 

Dafegamer

Member
Halfway through Astro Bot. Ridiculously fun and creative. The gameplay is snappy and everything moves in a quick pace. The level design is excellent and the different locations are full of surprises and easter eggs to find. The game is basically a large celebration of Playstation history, but also of video games itself. Every stage so far has looked fantastic. Bright colors, cool effects and creative use of the Dualsense. The feeling I get from Astro Bot is kinda like playing Super Mario 64 for the first time. It's that good and inventive.
It's truly a Celebration of Platformers in general. Fantastic Gem
 

Humdinger

Gold Member
Mafia II, Definitive Edition. I'm a little over halfway through. I never played any of the Mafia games, so this was a pleasant surprise.

It perfectly captures what I like about older games:

  • limited, straight-to-the point dialog (vs. long cutscenes)
  • simple and clearly defined characters
  • most of your time is spent in-game vs. watching 8 hours of cinematics
  • plenty of humor
  • politically incorrect dialog (racism is funny)
  • good mission variety
  • linear mission progression (vs. open world overstuffed with 'content')
  • relatively short duration (~ 12 hours)
  • boobies

I like the realistic driving, too - well, more realistic than GTA, anyhow.

I'm not finished, but I'm having a good time. Not sure why I picked up Mafia II rather than Mafia I, but I'll have to go back and play Mafia I later. This is good. I'm glad they did a remake of it. Well done.
 

Big Baller

Al Pachinko, Konami President
After loving Astro Bot I still needed to finish Playroom. Checked it out for a bit when I bought my PS5 but didnt really feel it. Got all the the trophies yesterday and quite liked it. Apart from the motion sections, I hate that shit. AB is a true sequel as it really expands upon the foundation set by the original. Cant comment on Rescue Mission as I barely played it.
 

stn

Member
I'm currently going through Trials of Mana (PS4) at the moment, I finished chapter 3. I bought a shit-ton of games recently (Visions of Mana, Metaphor, Trepang2, Atlas Fallen, Evil West, etc...) that I may go and dabble a bit in, but I've been trying to stick to one game at a time.
 

Mitsurux

Member
Currently Playing:
Y's X: Nordics (Switch) - Really enjoying this one so far, combat is fast/fun, story is pretty good as well.

Up next (Whenever i complete Y's) is:
Visions of Mana (Xbox Series)
Romancing Saga 2: Revenge of the Seven (Switch)
 
Been playing Psychonauts 2 this week, rolled credits and got the platinum today. Loved my time with it, cool premise with tons of atmosphere. I would say that the first game has more memorable levels that stand out more but fantastic sequel nonetheless
I had a blast with it. Really loved the cooking show and found the Island and Ford Cruller levels like Strike City memorable.
 
My current rotation:

- WoW: The War Within (best expansion since Legion)
- D4: Vessel of Hatred (revitalized D4 similar to Reaper with D3)
- BG3 (still finishing it)
- Black Ops 6 (most fun I've had with CoD since BO1)
- NCAA25 (so glad its back)
 

EerieArcade

Gold Member
World of Warcraft
Bought War Within yesterday. Zones, delves, and quests are all excellent. Like Quantum said, the best expansion for a while.

Silent Hill 2 Remake
I'm in the labyrinth part. Think this is the weakest area of the original and I'm of the same opinion in the remake. Still fantastic though.

Metaphor: ReFantazio
Got up and running my gauntlet thingy. Traveling around and seeing some of the world.
 

hinch7

Member
Nearing the end of Alan Wake 2. Have to say, its a decent game but let down with many fustrating parts breaking down the pace and action. The gameplay itself is fairly sketchy as well with extremely limited resources, nonsensical dodge system and constant respawns ruining the fun. In many ways gameplay takes a big step back, as it tries to turn it from action from the first title; to a survival horror. Not a big fan of Saga either, but ho hum.

Annoying, because AW2 had so much potential but ultimately falls flat and the game comes across as a fairly unnesessary addition. Talking too much without saying a lot. Heck we got American Nightmare over a decade before, which was a DLC and that felt more like a sequel than this. Hopefully Control 2 and whatever comes next doesn't disappoint.
 
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Shadow of the Colossus Platinum attained.

Now off to platinum Plucky Squire. This should hold me off until Silent Hill 2 Remake.

Shadow of the Colossus is so damn good. Not enough people talking about it on the regular.


As for me, after a long absence I've been back to playing some spooky games for the Halloween season. Extending the season too, into November this year. I beat Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow - damn good metroidvania but not quite up to Dawn of Sorrow or Symphony.

Also just tried out Mister Mosquito, and well, could not get more than a couple hours in. Really wacky game, very interesting. Piss poor controls though. Glad I experienced it but not something I care to finish.
 

Ivory Samoan

Gold Member
#1 - Rogue Trader - Such a gem of a CRPG, 40k at it's best.
#2 - Finishing Space Marine 2, jamming MP/Coop.
#3 - Occasional Darktide drop ins.
#4 - Veilguard has taken 15 hours of my time so far, and I'm loving it tbh: more than Inq, less than DA:O, about on par with 2.

Steamdeck game for work trips is Metaphor, so so so good. 10 hours in on that, taking my time, look forward to nights away on work once the dinners are done and clients sorted: good vibe for a hotel and a bottle of wine.
 

Calico345

Gold Member
I bought the Ode to Castlevania DLC for Vampire Survivors. Unfortunately for me I'm an idiot, so I have no clue if the DLC is standalone or if playing and advancing in the base game is required. Also unfortunately, I am terribad at the game so there is a chance that I will not progress to the point where I get to play the DLC content. I am only on the first stage with the first character and have only leveled up to lvl 5. Yes, I suck. No, I am not a Vampire and apparently not a Survivor. =/

I wish there was a god mode toggle and I could just be immortal, play any stage with any weapon and character, etc.
For the record, I advocate for those classic cheat codes and modes in all games.

Can anyone explain how to use the Castlevania DLC in Vampire Survivors? Or link me to a thorough explanation if you can't be arsed to explain it? lol
 

DragoonKain

Neighbours from Hell
Playing Robocop Rogue City and it's good so far but the checkpoints are fucking terrible. I quit the game and came back later and I had to do an entire part all over again.
 

Calico345

Gold Member
Playing Robocop Rogue City and it's good so far but the checkpoints are fucking terrible. I quit the game and came back later and I had to do an entire part all over again.

Yes. same for me. I am a big fan of the first movie and I appreciate the love letter design and all, but I did not like the game. I stopped a few missions in and never went back.
 

Danjin44

The nicest person on this forum
FINALLY finished Metaphor after 120 hours and my god it was great experience!

And still this year is not over yet, I have still have Dragon Quest III HD-2D to look forward to.

This year was truly year for JRPGs.
 

Cyberpunkd

Gold Member
Yakuza 0. After Like a Dragon the combat system is ass, but I turned it down to Easy so it’s good. Writing is incredible as ever.
 

Mr Hyde

Member
Alice Madness Returns

I love everything Alice in Wonderland. Lewis Carrolls story captivated me at a young age and made me interested in surrealism. I've read the books several times. Watched the movies and played the games. Alice Madness Returns is a pretty solid interpretation of the novel, while incorporating new original ideas. Apart from some frame drops and minor technical issues, the game holds up pretty well. The art direction and story is amazing as well as the platforming. But the combat is lackluster and the enemy design is pretty boring. So far at least.
 

Roberts

Member
Xbox Free Flay Days selection has Predator: Hunting Grounds and Killer Klowns from Outer Space this weekend so I tried both. Both MP games made by the same developer. This is clearly a licensed cash-grab, but I thinks games are totally functional and I had fun playing both, at least for a few matches. Would never buy them though.

Never got around to playing Like a Dragon: Ishin! I'm not the biggest Yakuza games fan, but there is a lot of stuff at the beginning here that intrigued me so I think I will buy it when it leaves GP

Also, played a lot of Dirt 5. It still looks great and while the racing is never as polished as FH, it still a fun racer game.

Finished Sea of Stars. 7.5/10
 

[Sigma]

Member
Me playing Horizon Forbidden West
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I'm not going to drop it again even though I want to. I'll power through but if im not close to there in terms of the platinum by the time I finish my playthrough, i'll just move on without it. I don't think i'll have the motivation to even start Burning Shores for a long time if ever.
 

BigLee74

Gold Member
Just completed Tomb Raider 1-3 remastered on the XSX.

Played them in order, and just wrapped up TR3 this morning. TR3 was every bit the bastard I remember it being (never quite completed it first time round, getting to Antarctica and dropping it for some reason).

I save scummed my way through it. Was on save 1000 at the end! 😂

TR1 > TR2 > TR3.
 
Man, Rondo of Blood is fucking difficult. Maria makes it easier, but I still suck at Classicvanias. Movement is just way too stiff for the enemies. Fun game though, visuals and soundtrack is top tier.

Edit: I've changed my mind. This game is horse shit. Dullahan is abysmal, those hurtboxes when he is just standing there taking up half the screen yet not coming into range. All of stage 4 has been painful.
 
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Södy

Member
After finishing Wind Waker HD last week, I started Majoras Mask on saturday. Two dungeons in and I might stop playing. Not a fan of the time limit especially with the dated controls and framerate. Redo things again to access certain areas, because time ran out is not my cup of tea. I would like to explore the world on my own. I feel stressed playing the game. The atmosphere is awesome though.

Also:

I needed to look up who can read the Triforce maps in WW HD. Needless to say I let out a big "Fuck off" when I met Tingle a few minutes into Majora's Mask :D

Other than that, PUBG and Helldivers 2 with friends, Hot Wheels Unleashed and Mario Kart 8 on Switch.
 
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hemo memo

You can't die before your death
Finished Indivisible and Unbound. I had a really good time. I played Mutazion after that, which was a big meh. I'm currently playing Islet, and it's a promising start.
 

stn

Member
I spent a bit of time doing trophy cleanup in Stellar Blade (PS5), and doing my first run in FF7 Rebirth (PS5). Rebirth is amazing so far, it took me a while to start it up even though I bought it on release.
 

TintoConCasera

I bought a sex doll, but I keep it inflated 100% of the time and use it like a regular wife
Amid Evil, doing a replay to get ready for the DLC. Playing on Evil difficulty, game's kinda easy but it's still fun. Tons of different enemies, amazing arsenal of magical weapons, cool areas to explore and amazing art design. This is my first time playing this game with RTX and fuck, it looks awesome.

Resident Evil 7, not sure about this one. Game's kinda jank, and even if I was having fun on the main house, the old house is so fucking shit that it almost makes me uninstall the game. Managed to power through and now I'm at the boss of the greenhouse. Not having a lot of fun tbh, might just drop it. Wonder if Village might be worth it for me considering how little enjoyment I'm finding on 7.
 
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