• stevedice@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Mad Max. I’ve only played for like an hour but it’s been pretty good so far. Reminds me a lot to the Arkham games. I think GOG has it on sale for another 20 minutes. (10 am pacific).

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    I continued Witcher 3 after a long time. Trying to stop thinking of it as a chore to complete, and instead live it like an adventure where I can go and do something funny for a while without worrying if I get any progress.

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      I wanted to play Witcher 3 but I wanted to play the first two games first, and kind of felt like it was a chore. I only got about 6-8 hours into the first one before giving up. I’ll give it another try one day

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    11 months ago

    Just picked up Ghostrunner for $9 on GOG. Really fun and it’s a game you can play for like half an hour at a time, which is not very common these days.

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      11 months ago

      I love that game. I haven’t finished it yet, I should probably get back into it soon. I think the sequel is out too, I’m assuming it’s also good but I haven’t played it so I’m not sure

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        Yeah, I had it in my wishlist for years but literally nobody talks about it so I never bought it. I only did it because I was about to buy BG3 and told myself “Hey, for the price of BG3, I could buy these other 5 games”. Turns out it’s very fucking good.

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          Yeah, it deserves more recognition. Hopefully someone reads this thread and decides to buy it

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      Good pick, its a pretty fun game if you enjoy the “repeat until perfection” gameplay! Though I might be a bit biased since my buddy made the music for it.

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    I finished Mouthwashing in one sitting. It was very interesting horror walking sim with PS1 style graphics. Story is good and requires throught to put everything together.

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    Enshrouded with a friend. It’s been a lot of fun. The game mechanics are interesting and I like the variety of things to do.

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    If you‘re eyeing NFS Unbound for that sweet 90+% discount, get Forza Horizon, The Crew 2/Motorfest or even NFS Heat instead. The effects - which most people take offense with - are probably the only thing about this game that isn’t generic and the only thing I have a positive opinion about. The car handling, the map, the story, the soundtrack, the performance, the cops - the fucking cops… Long rant short: Get a different acarde racer and don‘t waste your time with NFS Unbound. There’s a reason they’re already throwing it away for five bucks.

    NFS Heat is the same shit but better, and The Crew or Forza Horizon are way better than that still.

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      I’m a huge Forza fan so I agree with this, but it is annoying that most Forza games aren’t available anymore on steam (I think due to licensing agreements not getting renewed for music, but I could be wrong). Horizon 2 and Motorsport 6 are my personal favourites and I only have them on Xbox, but I don’t have my Xbox One at home, I left it at my parents’ when I moved out, so I can’t play them. I guess I could go and grab it but I’d rather keep it there, my parents use it as a blu-ray player and I don’t really have the space for it currently.

      Totally derailed what you were saying, my bad. Point is, Forza is great

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        I think it‘s car licenses, I heard Ferrari for example is obscenely expensive to license, the licenses run out and it‘s not worth to renew them since the games don‘t make much money anymore.

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          Yeah that makes sense. It’s too bad, if they were all still available and went on a mass bundle deal I’m sure a lot of people would play some of the older ones

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    I’ve been playing so much Hardspace Shipbreaker. I’ve been a lot more dedicated to salvaging old ships than I have in actual career positions. Being a vacuum welder is awesome!

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    Just finished:

    • Grim Fandango - remastered edition still holds up with minimal moon logic
    • Filament - puzzles felt a bit “grindy”/guess and check so I used a guide, but it was generally a great game
    • Battle for Polytopia - I played years ago on mobile, but I got a Steam key, so I played and it’s still quite fun; I didn’t play all starting tribes, just a half dozen or so

    In progress:

    • Hogwarts Legacy
    • City of Beats
    • some random, short-ish games (trying to clean out some unplayed games before I go back to work)
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    Dragon Age: Origins. Playing on the Deck, and it’s taken a while to get used to the remapped PC controls. The game definitely feels 15 years old. Still, the story and characters are good.

    I see some similarities to newer games like BG3, like the idea of the camp, and having a large number of companions to switch between. I actually didn’t like this in BG3. I think the Lighthouse setup in Veilguard, while mechanically similar, felt, and fit into the story, much better.

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      There’s no way that game is 15 years old, that’s crazy. I never played it myself outside of a couple hours but I had friends who did, and I remember it coming out. I swear that was only a few years ago

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    I bought the Halo collection and despite being annoyed at having to log in to an account to do anything, I am having to much fun replaying Halo 1

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      I’m doing a co-op playthrough of Halo: MCC with a friend. We’re currently on Halo 3. It’s very nostalgic