Apologies for another late post.
This week I have been playing a lot more UFO 50. I beat night manor and started grimstone finally.
Also been playing more binding of Isaac, working towards dead god.
Finally I also played a cute free game on steam called 20 small mazes. Highly recommend giving it a whirl. Takes about an hour
Finally playing Cyberpunk. That and Webfishing.
Also I too am running out of steam for Vampire Survivors. I enjoyed Halls of Torment much more.
The class with the flamethrower is so much fun in Halls of Torment.
Recent conversations with friends had me playing Star Fox 64 earlier last week, which has been very nostalgic.
Over the weekend, I was surprised to have a couple friends who I thought would never want to play an Arma title show interest in playing Arma Reforger with a group of friends I play with. I got to play a bunch with one of those newly-interested friends yesterday, and was super pleased that she enjoyed it.
Twinsen’s Quest (Little Big Adventure 1 reamke) and Fallout London.
Twinsen’s quest is great, but… it has a lot of bugs that need fixing, the subtitles don’t always match up to what is being said and in some places there is no indication of what needs to be done leaving the player (me) feeling and being stuck.
Fallout London is great but for some reason in some areas it just… crashes to the desktop without so much as a warning, just closes completely.
I’ve started playing through some classic SNES and GBA games.
Chrono Trigger – Oh man, this one’s good. The soundtrack is on fire, and the game does a good job at making you feel like your actions make a difference.
Metroid Fusion – If you told me this was made in 2024, I’d probably believe you. It has a sense of pacing and suspense that I wasn’t expecting for a metroidvania.
I haven’t gotten very far in either, but so far it’s looking like they’ve aged like wine.
Chrono Trigger is a classic