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So after buying my Wii U last week I was at Gamestop and saw Xenoblade Chronicles X for $12.49.

HOLLLLEEEEEYYYY SHIIIIIIT THIS GAME IS FUCKING GOOOOOOOD. You can really tell that this game was ambitious as fuck. Also after putting in over 80 hours in Chronicles 2, I'm surprised the performance holds up so well in X. I did install the 10gb files for quicker loading and better performance.

And good god the OST is fucking phenomenal. I mean it's that freaking awesome.
 
I've been playing MGSV for going on 500 hours now. Currently focused on FOBs, although I go and work on missions every now and then. It's a pretty horrible grind to do anything (FOB expansions are incredibly expensive) but I've managed to avoid buying anything other than insurance when I got raided back-to-back-to-back for like two weeks by the same guy. But I like FOB infiltrations, so it's cool.

I've got about 50 hours in FF12 on Switch now, but that has been played at 4x speed so I guess that is technically 200 hours lol. Fantastic game - between gambits and the speed toggle it is going to be damn hard to go back to any other turn-based RPG outside of ones where battles are generally done in 1-2 turns like SMT.
 

T-Cake

Member
Tales from the Borderlands. I needed to fill in the gaps between BL2 and The Fight for Sanctuary. I hate not knowing who people are (like Vaughn).
 

Daymos

Member
I have this new 'gaming' resolution where I'm going to finish every damn game I start (this is the 5th game in a row).. thus I'm 110 hours into Dragon Quest 7 (3ds) and it's really dragging! I knew it would. If I can beat this game I should be able to slog through all other JRPGs I own. I still wouldn't dare try Dragon Age Inquisition again though, holy crap that game is boring as hell.

If you're familiar with the game, which you probably aren't, I just lost Maribel and got through the flying-people (Cirrus?) island. I do like the game alot and am a bit addicted to unlocking all the classes, it's just too strung out with the repeated island-unlocking loop.

I can't wait to be playing dragon quest 11s instead.
 
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Verdanth

Member
Finishing Battlefront 2 campaign and dragging myself on Dragon Quest XI (game isn't clicking) on PS4.

Just started Dying Light on PC.
 

johntown

Banned
Been playing Sekiro on PC for a while going for all achievements. Only have 2 skills and dragon ending left. After that probably DMC 5.
 

Thurible

Member
Smash bros ultimate. There is also a capcom sale going on and I'm pleasantly surprised to learn that Okami is on the Switch, so I might get that before the sale ends in a few days.

I also have a backlog of games I haven't really played in a while or haven't started at all. I got Mass Effect 3 for the Wii U, Fallout 4, and GTA 5 about a month or two ago and I probably should give them a shot soon.
 

Hostile_18

Banned
This thread is an important reminder to always give up on games your not enjoying, life is too short lol just to say you completed it/got the plat.

Anyways just finished chapter 5 of Control. After that going to continue my crushing run through of Uncharted 2.

Also tried the Gwent stand alone game. Its pretty good, don't think the tutorials are very good though that explain all the systems/currencies. If I hadn't played a version of Gwent in the Witcher I'd be very lost.
 
Finished Super Mario Galaxy this morning before going to work with 76 stars. The final level + the boss fight against Bowser were epic.

Amazing game overall. The only things I didn't like bbout it were the swimming controls, some wonky camera here and there and Spring Mario. Otherwise its pretty much perfect.

As a sidenote... It took me fucking 10 years to complete this game. So sad… When I booted up my Wii I found an old save game with bloody 3 stars from 2009. God damn… I wasted way too much time losing nerves in stupid multiplayer games… Missed out all those classics. Took me only 3 days now to finish this diamond of a game. Better late then never I guess, but still...

Now to find Mario Galaxy 2 somewhere. :messenger_sunglasses:
 

Katsura

Member
I have this new 'gaming' resolution where I'm going to finish every damn game I start (this is the 5th game in a row).. thus I'm 110 hours into Dragon Quest 7 (3ds) and it's really dragging! I knew it would. If I can beat this game I should be able to slog through all other JRPGs I own. I still wouldn't dare try Dragon Age Inquisition again though, holy crap that game is boring as hell.

If you're familiar with the game, which you probably aren't, I just lost Maribel and got through the flying-people (Cirrus?) island. I do like the game alot and am a bit addicted to unlocking all the classes, it's just too strung out with the repeated island-unlocking loop.

I can't wait to be playing dragon quest 11s instead.
DQ7 must hold the record for longest time to complete the main story. I loved it though except for Maribel. She was insanely annoying
 

Hemg

Neo Member
What i have to say about:

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"Look, whatever you're thinking, do me a favor; don't let go."
- Transistor

First of all, i'm talking about this game 'cause it's the game i am actually playing.


Info

• Name: Transistor || • Release: May 21, 2014 || • Developer: Supergiant Games || • Publisher: Supergiant Games || • Artist: Jen Zee || • Writer: Greg Kasavin
• Programmers: Christopher Jurney, Gavin Simon, Andrew Wang || • Composer: Darren Korb || • Genre: TBARPG (Turn Based, Action RPG (Role Playing Game))





Listen to this while you read



Probably you are thinking: -"Wow! This music is amazing! Is this a part of the game?". And i say: YES! All the songs from this game was made by Darren Korb, and i have to say, what a great composer. He made all the songs from Bastion, Pyre, Hades and Transistor. With the help of the singer Ashley L. Barrett, who sing 5 out of 23 Songs on this game, where all others are just instrumental, and beautiful, as the "Old Friends".
And with this song, we start our journey on Cloudbank, the Transistor's city.
"Transistor begins with a woman, a dead body, a talking sword, and a dying city. Red is a singer with no voice, trapped in a sprawling digital metropolis being erased by white robot programs called the Process. Byte by byte, block by block, Cloudbank is becoming nothingness in the shape of a city. But Red has the Transistor, the mysterious sword she pulled out of the dead body at her feet. Red is the hero, but the Transistor plays both narrator and star. Eight hours after grasping that sword, I reached the end of Red's journey in love with the Transistor's deeply nuanced combat abilities—and disappointed that the world around her felt so shallow by comparison." - PCGamer.

Almost everything onto this unreal journey have a why, the story doesn't tell you what's happening, you lost your voice, is being hunted, and need to flee. The Process are dominating the Cloudbank, everyone you remember are dead. The song shows you the feeling that Red, the protagonist) have in the moment, a silent voice, just movements and murmurs of who no more can talk. A vague history, suchlike the Dark Souls. Every skill on this game is someone, a person, a human. And you only knows who (s)he was, when you use this skill. You need to search, to find, read and listen, because the Transistor never waits

The OST for this game is perfect, the timing, the melody, the rithm, the deep sound onto the track, which shows what need to be shown, and hide te rest till the right time. Darren Korb is an excellent composer, and i put my hand onto the fire for what he make.



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As you progress, you collect more and more techniques, called functions, each one the essence of a fallen resident of Cloudbank. There are 16 functions in all, including straightforward attacks, movement abilities, a function that spawns a doglike helper, a function that temporarily turns enemies into allies, and others. Each one can be slotted as an active ability, or to upgrade another function, or to give you a passive benefit. There are a remarkable variety of ways in which these techniques can be combined, and hitting on particularly effective combinations and putting them to use in battle is immensely satisfying.

Transistor's combat makes you feel powerful by giving you an edge on the process, but it also encourages you to think carefully about what you're doing, because the process is no pushover. It has tricks of its own, sometimes obscuring your vision, sometimes pulling you out of your turning phase without warning. It's a clever foe, which makes matching wits with it all the more enjoyable. And, much like the idols of Supergiant Games' earlier game Bastion, Transistor has limiters, optional modifiers that make your life more difficult but reward you with more experience, so if you want a more challenging experience, you can have it.



Veredict

9.5

This game is a piece of art.

Independent, beautiful and deep.
The short history flows, on a way you does not want to stop.
 
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TexMex

Member
Red Dead Redemption 2. I'm a couple online trophies away from getting the Plat.

Feeling the burn...

Better man than me. Gave up around 50%. I did get Bloodstained tho.

Hoping to wrap up the Control plat in the next day or two and then move on to Torchlight 2. Also WoW Classic.
 
Better man than me. Gave up around 50%. I did get Bloodstained tho.

Hoping to wrap up the Control plat in the next day or two and then move on to Torchlight 2. Also WoW Classic.

Thanks man. I gave up a few times tho. The hardest to get (imo) were the online Trophies. The grind to level 50 was incredibly boring and frustrating. Going for the 70 gold medals was manageable if you didn't use the replay feature and used a guide to tell you which ones were the easiest. But damn, never ever again.
 

EDMIX

Writes a lot, says very little
Been playing lots of BFV, finally replaced some guns as I tend to like playing with the same weapons each class. Might try to finish up Days Gone later
 

Komatsu

Member
So after buying my Wii U last week I was at Gamestop and saw Xenoblade Chronicles X for $12.49.

HOLLLLEEEEEYYYY SHIIIIIIT THIS GAME IS FUCKING GOOOOOOOD. You can really tell that this game was ambitious as fuck. Also after putting in over 80 hours in Chronicles 2, I'm surprised the performance holds up so well in X. I did install the 10gb files for quicker loading and better performance.

And good god the OST is fucking phenomenal. I mean it's that freaking awesome.

Oh, man, how I wish I could play that game for the first time again.

When you finally reach New LA and this theme here starts playing (specially the part around 1:50)... I hadn't had felt goosebumps like this since, well, the Sending scene of FFX.

 
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Dr. Claus

Banned
Oh, man, how I wish I could play that game for the first time again.

When you finally reach New LA and this theme here starts playing (specially the part around 1:50)... I hadn't had felt goosebumps like this since, well, the Sending scene of FFX.



That reminds me of how much I would love a remastered version of this game on Switch. Update it with some better pacing, change New LA to any city that isn't a shithole like LA, also give us back boob sliders.
 

Komatsu

Member
That reminds me of how much I would love a remastered version of this game on Switch. Update it with some better pacing, change New LA to any city that isn't a shithole like LA, also give us back boob sliders.

Leave it alone, man. It could have been New Detroit, New Cleveland... :messenger_tears_of_joy:

But yes, a Switch remaster would be great. Hard to believe this game came out in 2015 - it feels like a generation ago.
 

Dr. Claus

Banned
Leave it alone, man. It could have been New Detroit, New Cleveland... :messenger_tears_of_joy:

But yes, a Switch remaster would be great. Hard to believe this game came out in 2015 - it feels like a generation ago.

Oi, New Detroit would have been killer. New 8 Mile would have been sick to rebuild! XD
 
Destiny 2, as almost every day in the last 5 years with the First one too hahaha

And guys...Katana Zero, what a fuckin' gem is this
Do yourself a favour and buy it asap, fantastic game

I feel that a TLOU remastered replay could come soon tho, I usually replay it like 1-2 times a year, and the itch is definitely coming back again, love that masterpiece
 
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Weilthain

Banned
I’ve been playing cuphead on switch.

Normally I’d not bother with the challenge, but my kid has been watching a YouTube channel with a mum and dad playing it and apparently “they completed it” and I’m like those guys are total noobs what are you talking about if they can do it then I sure as hell can.

Turns out they were on pc with mods or something but I’m one level short of getting into the casino now and will keep going to the end.

Really is a great game, epitome of challenging but fair.
 
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Salvatron

Member
Don't know how many people are into clicker games on GAF, but I just finished off 2 this weekend that were only a few of bucks; Spaceplan (2.99 but was on sale for a dolla and change when i got it) and Human-Powered Spacecraft (.99). I use OP Auto-Clicker for most any clicker game. Both were short and sweet and Spaceplan has a great soundtrack.
 

Galaed27310

Neo Member
At the moment I am going through 3 games, (or should I say playing 1 game with a storyline and 2 games playing matches). I am on Black Ops 4 with a buddy of mine continuously doing easter eggs and such. I won't recommend it just because you need to know the other zombies games before jumping on to this one. If you are going solely for the multiplayer matches or just wanna kill zombies with fucks to give to the storyline then this is the best BO game for that seeing as how the others are filled with hackers that make the game essentially unplayable. If you want story you are better off in BO1 since in my opinion it had the second greatest FPS story I have personally gone through.

The second game I am playing is Tekken 7 which has to be one of the greatest fighting games around rn. I have always loved the 3D aspect and complexity of Tekken but never really given a crap for the story since it is incomprehensible in the first place. If you are new to fighting games in general then Tekken is not the game for you. It is simply too complex in its own sense and button mashing doesnt tend to work out too well. Otherwise if you have been on the Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter train for too long and looking for a new challenge then you should honestly buy the game rn and see for yourself what I am talking about.

The last game I am playing is Persona 5. This goddamn game has me rethinking my top games lists. This game is very quickly becoming my favorite game so far with all its beautiful art styles and amazing plot and gameplay. I am running through the game blind rn and only actually have passed the second palace but I am getting that amazing Skyrim feeling where I might not be able to find everything I can possibly do in the game. Everything is so intricately placed and thought out and I am afraid of missing certain cues and I am loving it. For a first timer to RPG's I would not reccomend it solely for the fact that you will get overwhelmed very easily as there is simply too much to balance. I won't stop you if you wanna try anyways though because honestly I think everyone needs to try this game at least once. (I am hoping you try it once then get stuck playing it over and over again just like I am about to)

Please keep in mind that these are solely my opinions so please dont crucify me for my tastes.

BONUS: Dark Souls 1 and Bloodborne are a must to play in any great game selection. I wont go into details cause im already typing too much but just give them a try and then go on with Dark Souls 2, 3 and hopefully if From Software releases a BloodBorne 2. Gonna preorder that shit as soon as its announced lol :)
 
Nothing at the moment, I'm basically just taking a break, the last game I played seriously was kinda World of Warcraft: Legion in like 2016 I guess.

I tried to get into a bunch of stuff for the PS4 like Gravity Rush 2 and Valkyria Revolution but honestly the PS4 was just high quality stuff with nothing really new or boundary pushing so I kinda just gave
up on it all at some point.
 
There's alot of things I'm currently playing, but I'll narrow it down to the most recent game I've played: Control, digital PS4 edition. The exploration, powers, story, and main character, I really like so far. Not too hot on the gunplay so far, but everything else I mentioned is pretty nice. This is one of the few tps in which I've been able to jump in, and it's pretty cool and funny at the same time. When you jump while moving, it even looks like she's jumping like Super Mario. Made me laugh.
 

Tygeezy

Member
Im playing breath of the wild on switch and Resident Evil 2 on PC. Soon to be playing gears 5. A buddy of mine broke his femur so we are going to do the rare PC split screen with me using mouse and keyboard and him using a gamepad this weekend.
 

Scopa

The Tribe Has Spoken
Still playing Resident Evil on Switch:

- I was out of ink ribbons for saving
- solved a couple of puzzle rooms
- defeated a boss whilst low on ammo
- finally found a save ribbon
- started making my way to a save room to save
- was killed (one shotted) by an enemy jumping through a window and slashing my throat
- lost about 2-2.5 hours of gameplay

Seriously...
 

joe_zazen

Member
Still playing Resident Evil on Switch:

- I was out of ink ribbons for saving
- solved a couple of puzzle rooms
- defeated a boss whilst low on ammo
- finally found a save ribbon
- started making my way to a save room to save
- was killed (one shotted) by an enemy jumping through a window and slashing my throat
- lost about 2-2.5 hours of gameplay

Seriously...

Did you bust a controller? Rage delete the game?
 

FMXVII

Member
Diablo 3: Season 18. Fire Bell Monk (again), with aspirations toward a LoD Fire Bell Monk.

In all probability, I need help. And better taste. But there it is.

BL3 will fix the former issue, if not necessarily the latter one.
 

Rodolink

Member
Still Nioh. Damn hard but fun. Each boss takes me days to beat though, cant really git gud. Im currently on Yuki Onna.

And FFIX on my old Vita, got obliterated on guratuloko grotto or wtv I forgot I had to grind some levels on this games...
 

Ivellios

Member
Currently using the scarce time i have between trying to finish Fire Emblem 3houses and Astral Chain. Plus playing a little of C&C Tiberian Sun for nostalgia sake.

It’s the second time this has happened, so I am contemplating giving up. I never throw my controllers, but I was raging, believe me lol.

Games like older Resident Evils are one of the rare exceptions i play on easier difficulties because of things like this. Its is really frustating to lose so much progress.
 

Fox Mulder

Member
Fallout New Vegas for first time. I'm like 20 hours in and it's amazing.

I never got around to playing this last gen as I had like 100+ hours in FO3 and Skyrim and wanted to play other stuff. I didn't like dumbed down FO4 at all and fuck FO76, but this takes me back with great dialogue options and well written side quests.
 
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