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I'm contemplating getting on the steam sale
Go get it. It's a masterpiece, and prime example of why gaming is my favorite art form to consume. You deserve it.
You just cost me 15$.
Previously not much of a gamer, I saw all the Starfield hype around release and decided to get an Xbox to play it. Didn't like it initially, started to enjoy it around 5 hours in, have come full circle and am getting bored now (level 35) with all the repetitive stuff.
Starfield did show me that maybe i enjoy a wider range of video games, so now I'm starting on Fallout 4, and so far I LOVE it. I've pretty much only done one mission and spent a looooooong time building my first base.
I really love open world/exploration games, especially where there is crafting, hoarding, and killing bad guys in comical ways. Just Cause was amazing for that, I liked tethering people to trains because I'm secretly a maniac.
I don’t want to come off as to PCMR, but truly Bethesda developed games need to be played on PC to get the most out of them. The mods tremendously elevate the experience. Everything from bug fixes and optimizations (that Bethesda should have done) to full on overhauls and DLC sized expansions, and everything in between.
I think I average about 200 mods simultaneously on Fallout 4 playthroughs.
xbox has mods for fallout 4 and skyrim, and when starfield gets its mod thing going itll have it for that too
I just saw that on the menu. Excited to explore it!
have you not played bethesda games before starfield?
Nope.
oh man, you gotta try skyrim when you can. there's no base building, but it's the pinnacle of exploration open world games. 12 years later and I'm still finding new shit
That sounds alluring!
Like others said, Skyrim is awesome. Earlier Elder Scrolls are awesome too, little more hard boiled. Fallout New Vegas is a masterpiece, highly recommend.
Tried Cult of the Lamb a mix of based management and rogue like. The game is good the lore is a bit to sour to my taste. The more I play the more the based management part of the game shadow the rhythm of the rogue like, sadly.
At the end, I like the idea but prefer to play both type of game separately.
I played it on release and found it underwhelming. The combat was a little shallow and the cult mechanics too easy.
I may give it another spin once this next dlc comes out tho
Dead Cells with all the DLCs. After being obsessed with Nova Drift for several months I got burnout and looked for other games to play.
Mafia definitive edition was on sale, so I got that. However, it quickly showed that in fact I don´t enjoy 3D shooters as I used to.
So I thought about what I really wanted to play and it was clearly roguelites with retro or at least highly stylized graphics. The DLCs for Dead Cells had been tempting me for some time already and most of them were on sale at that point, so it was pretty much a no-brainer. I erased my progress from years ago and started over fresh and it´s so much fun!
My best run yet was when I found the Hotline Miami reference lore room, which unlocks and drops the (level I) baseball bat. Now the Baseball bat does not have particularly high base damage but very good crit damage and guaranteed crits on stunned/rooted targets. That is already really cool when you combine it with stunning enemies by stomping but I was sure I´d have to replace that weapon later in the run because it was just a level I item. A few levels later I stumbled over a golden altar with a legendary Boys Axe. This item is a throwing axe that roots enemies on hit and as I told earlier you get auto-crit hits on rooted targets with the baseball bat, so obviously I ditched my rampart shield for the Boys Axe and from there on a virtually all my baseball bat hits were crit hits. But it got even better!
Shortly afterwards I found a sinew slicer, which is a trap that causes bleed on hit and then I got incredibly lucky and was able to roll +60% damage on bleeding targets on BOTH, the baseball bat AND the Boys Axe! Obviously from there I just breezed through the rest of the run and killed the Hand of the King in just a few seconds with a level I baseball bat as my main weapon :D
On top of all that, during the run I was also able to figure out how to use certain weapons like they were one, as it had been possible years ago but was patched out. This also added to making the build ridiculously strong since I could spam the baseball bat and the Boys Axe like they where just a combo of the same weapon.
TLDR: Dead Cells is crazy! If you enjoy roguelites, get Dead Cells!
I just got dead cells because I was in a gaming rut. I got one run in. It's fun. Do you play with controller?
I just got dead cells because I was in a gaming rut. I got one run in. It’s fun
It is indeed! Especially when you get lucky on a run and find/roll some crazy strong synergies. The game has a pretty steep learning curve at first, just keep doing runs and it will get even more fun. I also very much recommend the official Dead Cells Discord, it has some really nice and helpful people hanging out there.
Do you play with controller?
I do so and very much recommend you at least try playing it with a controller too, except you have a strong habit of playing games of the genre with a keyboard. In my opinion using a controller is more intuitive.
I've been really into Pokemon Unbound (Fire Red ROM hack) recently, once I beat it I think I'm going to play around with the settings and play it again. It's amazing having a Pokemon game that isn't baby easy, and I love that I don't have to impose rules on myself to make it harder. It's really opened my eyes to ROM hacks, I think I'll be playing more next year
Also a fan of Unbound! My last run I tried whatever setting it is that makes it so that all fully evolved pokemon have the same stat totals, which really made the game feel different and like I actually had options for building a team. Although I still found myself thinking "oh I can't put butterfree on my team, it's too weak"
My favorite hack is Gaia, it doesn't have as many features as Unbound but it's got the right vibes for a pokemon game while still having increased difficulty and QOL stuff.
I'll have to check it out!
Holocure is a surprisingly good survivors-like and it works perfectly on steam deck with no changes. Just don't change resolution on PC to something sd can't handle.
In a bit of a gaming rut right now. Spinning my wheels on a bunch of different games. Haven't had one hook its claws back into me yet.
I've been mostly grinding out Cookie Clicker and Slay the Spire this week.
Nice games to play side by side while I binge blind Let's Plays of Hollow Knight, Outer Wilds, and Return of the Obra Dinn so I can vicariously chase the fleeting joy and wonder I got from playing those games the first time around.
Finished most of the tasks to do in The Longing and now just waiting for the clock to tick down.
Sat down one evening with my old save file and pushed through to finish the Tears of the Kingdom main quest. For all its faults, it had a really strong ending. I cried. Very conflicted on the game, but I don't have anything to say that hasn't already been said ad nauseum.
Played a bit of Dark Souls, a bit of Sekiro, a bit of Kingdoms of Amalur, a bit of Subnautica: Below Zero, and a bit of Siralim. Not sure what I'll settle on yet for next week, but I'm feeling strongest on Siralim right now.
I finished Chants of Sennaar a couple nights ago, it was a lot of fun. Language-based puzzle game inspired by the Tower of Babel. It's very pretty to look at, and a lot of the puzzles were really clever. My only real complaint is that I was really expecting the final level to be much more difficult, requiring me to do a lot of synthesizing of ideas from previous levels, but instead the final puzzles were pretty easy and linear. I'd still recommend it though, the first 80% of the game is great, and if you get that far, you'll probably have the momentum to finish, the end doesn't take that long.
Bioshock Remastered has been great to revisit again. I remember how mind blown I was when I was a kid playing the demo for it on my 360.
After finishing Dave the Diver I've been playing sifu and outer wilds. Interesting mix of games. Sifu is pretty tough so far. Outer wilds I think I just need to invest more time before I'm really hooked
I started playing Enderal, a total conversion of Skyrim. I like the deeper RPG mechanics, which the mod adds, although I'm a bit nervous about choosing something wrong and fucking up my character.
The game is set in a different world than Elder Scrolls. I'm not sure I like it as much, but that might be because of the different music.
I’m playing Lies of P and it’s amazing. It’s been a long time since a game was able to draw me in like this.
Poe's new league!
Can't wait to try crackling lance of disintegration with battlemage, rebuke of the vaal and beacon of madness
And also try to figure out a way to use flameblast of contaction
finished Omori.
Im glad I stuck around, kind of got a bit of RPG fatigue at the Sweetheart section. The gameplay was fine, i just kind of didnt have anymore RPG juice left in me and the RPG kept coming. Everything after Deeper Well was well worth the persistance though, and hoo boy the ending sequence came at me personally with a knife. Good game.
I’m replaying Omori since I was on laptop/switch friendly games for the past two weeks visiting family, but I didn’t water the flowers my first playthrough so I’m here for the good good ending.
I've been playing Cassette Beasts and it is phenomenal! From outside the game it just seems like a Pokemon/Digimon clone but there's so much more depth to the combat. The art is amazing, the characters are all written very well with a lot of depth and feel real. The music is amazing. My only complaint is that when the game is starting up if I tab off into another window sometimes it crashes. I started up Hallow Knight again after putting it down close to 5 years ago and I'm slightly less lost than I was before.
Still Heroes of the storm every day. And going through the master chief collection. Enjoyed Halo Reach. Halo Combat Evolved was fun game play with a well paced story. Halo 2 is just a slog. Such long levels. Much of it just the same section repeated because padding. Story all over the place and jumping around between characters so no real sense of cohesion. Just need to slog through it so I can start on Halo 3. Oh. I have never played Halo before so this is all new to me.
Got a new gaming notebook. Still trying it out, but I already bought Cyberpunk 2077, but only loaded for ~30 minutes for now. But I guess, that'll be what I will play the coming weeks.
I just played through the original Homefront.
Couldn't sleep in the wee hours of the night, so I went "f*ck it" and downloaded Tetris on my phone. I really only like playing marathon mode, but I found myself enjoying the stages in the game as well.
Certain actions like rotating and hard drop or soft dropping pieces translate surprisingly well into swipe amd drag motions on the app.
After many years, knowing all too well that it's the kind of game that would have driven me crazy, I started Factorio. I am indeed struggling not to have it swallow my life whole.
I played 72 hours of Stardew Valley 3 years ago and I got back to realize...that I know nothing!
What is this chest? What is this thing standing beside my scarecrow?! What are all these machines doing?!? What am I planting?!?! Who is my boyfriend?!?!? Why is he my boyfriend?!?!? In short, a lot of things happened and I have amnesia now. And I thought that only happened in Rune Factory.
Anyways, I'm playing it again. But now, dived face-first into modding it. And lo and behold! 133+ hours in, and I'm still not in the second season of the game cause I spent most of my time getting mods and testing them ~~Skyrim modding session flashbacks~~ All my men are yandere now and that wizard is now a hot ikemen(who I can marry in the future). I can't wait to play!
Playing Dave the Diver at the moment.
Disappointed that it went on sale hours after I bought it but even at full price it’s worth the price of admission.
Finally got No Man's Sky on sale. It's even better than I thought it would be. 7 years later and the game is super fun and has a ton of things to do. I hear they're still updating it so I can't wait for what comes next.
Football, Tactics & Glory. It‘s alright, I already got it so might as well play it, but it‘s only a football manager in a very loose sense. It‘s actually only football in a very loose sense.
Baldur's Gate consumed a bunch of my time, but I've had on hold for a bit. Got obsessed with Armored Core 6 which has been a ton of fun. Bit biased though, played AC series growing up, big Fromsoft fan in general.
Most recently been hitting that Mario World Wonder on switch for quick casual time kill, then Predecessor on PC for scratching competitive PVP itch. Got so tense playing it the other day I managed to tweak a muscle somehow 😂
Back to Grim Dawn after its 1.2 update. I'm glad they integrated most of Grim Internals' functions. I appreciate games like these that really listen to their players.