Mario Kart Wii stood the test of time really really well
I’m taking a break from my meds and thus I’m really struggling to enjoy a game a stay focused enough but i m trying moonring which is free on steam
Fire Emblem Engage. Only the third FE I’ve tried, I go back and forth on whether this series is for me. At this point, this one might be my favorite out of the ones I’ve played. The cast is really weird overall but I still quite like a few of them. I also like the character advancement and Engage systems. It’s fun to tinker with my party. The battles also seem to have less of the nonsense and more of the kind of strategy I like than in the others.
Never seen this thread before, but I’m playing Factorio right now. On next week’s thread, I will be playing Factorio as well. Same thing the week after. At this point it’s not really my choice to make anymore…
Cracktorio do be like that
I’m playing Disco Elysium on android and I gotta say I’m loving it. I couldn’t really get into it on PC but I’m enjoying everything about it here.
I need to take another look at that game. I loved the narrative design, and I thought the world was interesting, but I got stuck and lost and didn’t know how to get past the bouncer dude.
Farcry Primal. Saw it was on sale recently, so I decided to snag it. It’s not bad so far and a fun setting to mess around in. Works with my linux setup and steam deck.
How high can you go in the settings while still getting 55-60 fps at native res on the Deck?
I run it at normal (medium) quality and generally get a consistent 60 fps. Anything above that and it starts to dip into the 40s.
I’m working through Act 3 (Lawful route) of Tactics Ogre Reborn. It was getting a bit challenging, until I tried crafting to get +1 weapons and armor.
PEAK with friends, otherwise, grinding through Marvel Rivals ranked, and keeping up with Nikke. I was also getting through FF16, but put that down for a little.
Got 3 games I rotate now of which only 1 I haven’t played before.
Death Stranding: Finished it on the PS4 way back when and bought the PC director’s cut a long time ago but only recently picked it up again.
Cyberpunk 2077: Technically bought it day 1 but I am just now doing my first modded playthru.
Starfield: I am not a Bethesda fan so I was 0% hyped for this and only watched a lot of YouTube content about it. Randomly decided to pull the trigger recently tho. Completed the game vanilla first now I am doing a modded playthru and taking my time with it.
This one surprised me the most because I’m having fun and really enjoy my time with it. Funny thing is that most of the negative stuff mentioned about this game absolutely holds true, the game kinda ass. And Nasapunk is an oxymoron. But I’m a raccoon I enjoy trash. And if u shove 600 mods down Todd’s throat you actually get a really cool experience out of it.
Still wouldn’t recommend it tho.I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed the main story in Starfield. I normally don’t care at all about it in Beth games. Unfortunately, I was too disappointed by all the missed potential to keep up with it after that (which is just weird to type out, I think I went 200 hours in Skyrim before I decided to actually go through the story). The awful framerates I was getting really didn’t help, either.
Oh, and Starfield’s Neon is gonna look real bad side-by-side with Cyberpunk 2077. Oof.
I have somewhat similar thoughts on Starfield. I actually quite enjoyed my first playthrough of the game and wouldn’t mind playing it again, but I’m not sure I’d recommend it to someone. I thought the ship building was pretty good, and was probably my favourite part of the game, and playing through the main quest and major side quests were fun too, but beyond the clearly written out stuff there’s a lot of nothing. It’s the kind of game I’d have several shorter playthroughs of, spread out across a considerable period of time, rather than one or two really long ones or many back to back. I’m glad I played the game, and I’m glad I have it available to play again, but it’s certainly not a perfect game by a long shot and deserves its criticism. The criticism just doesn’t bother me as much as it bothers other people.
Im playing gta 3 on ps2. Nice nostalgia trip but the story telling is kinda dated especislly since gta 4 was my first real playtheough of a gta game back in the days and that has great story telling (and the protagonist even talks!!!)
This week end an old buddy of mine is visiting and we will probably be picking up some old gc and ps2 titles.
Also had some more fun on my wow private server.
If you get a chance, you should definitely check out Kinetica for the PS2 if you can get your hands on it, a great racing game and perfect for couch co-op!
I second the Kinetica recommendation. It’s an amazing arcade-style racing game that will have people look at you like you’re crazy if you try to describe it to them (racers wear skintight suits and strap rollerblades to their limbs and use themselves as the vehicles).
It feels a lot like F-Zero for those familiar.
Hey! Happy to find someone that’s enjoyed it too! It really is a fun game. The atmosphere is what gets me most I think.
Thanks for the tip!
I’ve been playing Conan Exiles, a survival crafting game that’s been out for several years but still receives regular major updates.
It’s a bit generic - there’s little I haven’t already seen in another survival game - but it’s more polished than most due to having a major developer behind it. There’s a lot of content, bespoke animations for nearly every weapon, and the base building is a delight. Exploration is also great due to diverse biomes and the game’s climbing system, which also lets you grab the wall while falling and slowly slide to a halt - this looks and feels great and turns avoiding falling damage from a headache into a cinematic moment. It’s not parkour, but it tugs the same strings.
The game has an unfortunate tendency to crash when messing with companion inventories, though that may be due to a Steam Workshop mod I’m using (one I can’t bring myself to remove because it makes inventory and companion management so much easier). Aside from that hiccup - which only triggers once every few hours, which is tolerable for me - and knocked out enemies occasionally falling through the ground (you need to drag them back to your base to recruit them as NPCs), the game has been rock-solid.
I’m somewhat tempted to buy the new Dune game by the same devs, but I’ve heard mixed things about the solo experience.
I second this as a sandbox builder game. Self hosted a server and played with my wife for a few months. I feel like I barely scratched the full content of the game. Base building and taming/companions really is a delight. Especially building a full fortress with all the “staff” for the crafting stations.
The quality of life features around base building are sublime. Being able to upgrade structures in-place and freely move stations and chests around has ruined most other base building games for me. Inventory management and crafting aren’t great, but I can count on one hand the number of games that do those right (and at least there are mods to fix the worst of it).
The one thing I dislike about companions is how many bad ones you end up with. Especially with taming - a 20-30% chance at best of raising an elite tame means my bases are littered with regular hyenas/bears/rhinos who wouldn’t survive if they accompanied me. And I’m only just now leaving the desert - I can only imagine how many reject animals I’ll have by endgame!
Luckily with humans you can see what class and level they are before deciding to capture them, and there’s a dungeon filled with medium-tier recruits right in the starting area. It’s nice that making a full working base isn’t restricted to late game like it is in other games.
This week Blasphemous (the past week I played (and finished) Resident Evil 4 Remake)
Is it your first time playing Blasphemous? How are you liking it? I just finished it and have… mixed feelings about it.
Yes. It’s my first time playing it. At the moment I like it. It recalls me the feelings of Salt and Sanctuary that I love it.
But it has some things that could be improved and the level of difficulty of some areas are too high. I would appreciate more checkpoints to solve this.
Also I have at the moment some confussion on how the things work. For example, I recently got my third “potion” and I have no idea how I did. I also guess that I can improve my character like if I level up it, but apparently you dont have levels or I dont know how to do it.Also I had to search in google how to close the game in the PC version.
I never played S&S but it’s on my wishlist. Would you say you prefer it over Blasphemous?
(…) the level of difficulty of some areas are too high. I would appreciate more checkpoints to solve this.
The terrible platforming and abundance of instant-death hazards was one of my major gripes with the game. Especially when the controls are very clunky, hitboxes are janky and grabbing a ladder is inexplicably difficult. I’m not a platformer guy though, but it felt very unfun to me. Also some of the enemy design and placement is just deliberate made to waste your time, which is another complaint I had about the game.
Also I have at the moment some confussion on how the things work. For example, I recently got my third “potion” and I have no idea how I did. I also guess that I can improve my character like if I level up it, but apparently you dont have levels or I dont know how to do it.
Yes, the game is extremely opaque and very hard to play without consulting a wiki. You get more flasks by finding or buying more Empty Bile Flasks, then taking them to one of the blood fountains you can find and paying some currency (Tears of Atonement) to fill it. The healing amount can be upgraded by sacrificing one flask and paying a Quicksilver item and some currency to a guy below Albero.
Upgrades are done at Mea Culpa Shrines, which you find throughout the world. Instead of levels, what upgrades are unlocked is tied to how many shrines you have found. You can’t grind for levels, they only unlock by exploring.
Would you say you prefer it over Blasphemous?
Yes, S&S is like a Souls in a metroidvania way.
Yes, the game is extremely opaque and very hard to play without consulting a wiki.
Absolutely, that’s what I feel about it.
I just scooped up Killzone Shadow Fall and I’m enjoying it, even though the beginning part of the game was basically a half hour long movie disguised as a tutorial. I also got the Shadow of the Colossus remaster for PS4 so that’s next.
For quick sessions, I’ve gone back and started half heartedly trying to 1CC Danmaku Unlimited 2 since the new trailer for 4 just came out.
Mam, I really should have got into the Killzone franchise when I was younger. Always grew up with playstations, but never bought any of those games, how’s Shadow Fall been so far?
It’s been generally fun but I am really bad at this kind of game so I end up lagging too far behind where the story wants me to be, so enemies teleport seemingly out of nowhere. I also can’t seem to identify where the alarms are, which makes it even worse. That’s a me problem, though.
If you like story driven FPS games with good art, it’ll probably scratch the itch for you. It’s not as much as an interactive movie as the games from the era of quicktime events but there is a little bit of linear play to it. Overall it’s pretty standard fare. I read a review that was something like “It’s not a great FPS game but it’s a great Killzone game” and I think that tracks.
Cool, I should definitely go back and try to play that series, I’ve always been entranced by the jet black suits of armor and the glowing red goggles. It reminds me a lot of Jin-Roh. Such a cool aesthetic.
Just started Gran Turismo 4 carreer got my b licence but man i suck hard in this game
Finally completed the hitman 3 main story! Time to get to the story missions and achievements
Nice! What did you think? I’ve played the trilogy more times than I can count at this point. The side missions are probably my favourite from them though actually. In particular the Seven Deadly Sins and especially Patient Zero are the pinnacle of the series imo.
I really enjoy the soundtrack and how polished the game has become. My initiation to the series was Absolution and I think the game made big steps with each release since then. My favourite locations are still from Hitman 1, maybe because I played them the most, since I always started at 1 when I played 2 and now 3. Nothing beats the endless options and emerging stories of Sapienza for me
Sapienza is definitely my favourite level too, with Hokkaido at number two. Chongqing is also up there, along with Dubai. Miami would probably round out my top five. Honestly I like all the levels except maybe Colorado, and Mumbai was a bit annoying on a first playthrough but I’ve learned to like it a bit more now.
Very similar to my toplist I think. But that also means not many new favourites from Hitman 3, sadly. I was initially very confused by the Berlin level, but I think that is the one that I will try for some achievements first. So much stuff happening everywhere!
Berlin is really cool if you play it the way the devs probably intended. There’s lots of really great areas for accident kills, which I think is the “correct” way to do it since there aren’t any opportunities. Of course you can just shoot and drag them but I think every target has at least one or two accident kills available. The electricity one with the timing of the beat drop is one of the more fun ones.
Hahaha now I am going to look for that one first, that sounds awesome
It’s great. You should try to figure it out yourself if you can, but if you get stuck, here’s a few hints:
Hint #1
It takes place on the dance floor
Hint #2
Your target is on the catwalk
Hint #3
You first have to mess with the electricity near the catwalk
Hint #4
After messing with the electricity, you have to become the DJ
You should be able to figure it out from there.