Lmao I was just thinking about buying it during this steam sale
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Bro I was playing on the director's cut.
The context of the conversation was the director's cut so I didn't think I had to specify.
Also these companies get private investing for the games they create. The ads just sound like long-term monetization of a product. 'Passive income,' some would say lol. They're definitely not paying for their next games with ads on a 4 year old game if that's what your implying
I got the game for $7 on fanatical last week and yesterday whenever I was playing it, I went to go take a dumb and there was an ad for an AMC show.
Really took me out of it tbh.
Yeah I've read about that.
Hopefully the next one is the game everyone has been waiting on
I saw the Golf Club Wasteland name change as well and it caught me off guard lol. I think I enjoyed the "radio" more than the gameplay.
The voice acting and scripts were all really entertaining.
Looking back, I'm happy at how much time I had to play games this year. The Steam Deck (SD) has definitely helped since I finished almost all of these on the steam deck. Some games I started last year and finished this year, but I will still add them to the list. A couple I have played multiple times so completing them was fast & easy
1. GTA V 6/10 (SD)
I really enjoyed the characters and writing even if the story was a little weak. Gameplay and humor definitely carried. Had fun going back to it after not playing it for almost 10 years.
2. Mario 64 10/10 (RG351P Emulator)
I can finish this game in a day at this point. I don't usually get all 120 stars since I skip the ones I find annoying. I've been playing it yearly for about 5 years.
3. Katana Zero 8/10 (SD)
Like Mario 64, I can run through this game quite easily at this point. I've finished the campaign countless times. Super smooth and responsive gameplay. Great story
4. Furi 8/10 (SD)
This is the last of my replayed games this year (kinda). I can also rush through this game quite easily in a day. Feels like dancing in gaming form lol. Want to finally play my first fromsoftware game next year. Already have Sekiro in my library so I'm ready.
5. Assemble With Care 5/10 (SD)
This game took me less than an hour to complete. Got this game through a bundle and it caught my attention. A cute story game, but not too much going on gameplay wise. As you can probably tell by my other game selections, this didn't end up being my cup of tea lol.
6. Need for Speed Unbound 7/10 (PC)
It feels like Need for Speed is REALLY close to creating another classic, but they're missing something. It feels like this game needed another year or two to add more content because this game's gameplay is pretty polished and satisfying.
7. Risk of Rain 2 9/10 (PC)
Finished it solo and with a friend. Both times were really fun and addictive. Easy to jump into, but hard to put down. Might be my game of the year
8. Wolfenstein New Order 5/10 (SD)
Controls were meh and story was meh. I liked the game, but there are so many better games at this point, that I was kinda sad I spent my time and money on this one.
9. GTA IV 8/10 (SD)
The story was great, and the characters like always were amazing. The start was a little sluggish, but it made the the later parts of the game more satisfying and rewarding. I played this on my PS3 when it first came out, but I don't think I ever played the campaign.
10. Tomb Raider 7/10 (SD)
It had a lot of charm, and it was just pure fun. It disregarded most logic and reasoning in exchange for fun scenarios.
11. WWE 2K23 8/10 (SD) & (PC)
I played the showcase mode where you play through John Cena's career highlights, but what I've been having the most fun with is getting high, putting on a movie, and playing through the matches I used to come up with as a child. It has been a blast that I can admit has been mostly nostalgia fueled.
12. Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 + 2 Remaster 9/10 (SD) & (PC)
I also have a lot of childhood memories with these games. Finished the campaign in about a week and I've been on a mission to get in the top 1500 on every map on the speedrun mode and it's been a fun challenge. Multiplayer is also very fun even though I almost never win. What can I say that hasn't been said in the last couple decades since this game originally came out.
Maybe you're not as excited because you're not the target audience anymore.
Think of the biggest games of the last 10 years, they've all been community centered games. Among Us, Minecraft, Call of Duty, Fortnite, GTA Online, Fall Guys, etc.
I think we just grew up in a different era. I grew up playing on the PSX but my younger brother grew up on the PS4. I'm still playing the Tony Hawk remaster by myself and my younger brother is playing online games with like 6 people in the call.
I look forward to the story, but my younger brother looks forward to the online where he can have his own character and create his own story with his friends.
Gaming in general is moving in a community direction and I don't blame Rockstar for moving in that direction as well.
Yeah not sure why people want the single player to last forever lol. To me it makes sense for them to focus on the Online afterwards since that's what will stay alive after people finish the single player.
I don't see an open world game lasting as long as a sandbox game without a ton of bloat.. kinda like those super long and repetitive Ubisoft campaigns people always complain about...
I haven't played online since like 2015, but I personally liked playing through the missions with my friends
I mean isn't that the case with most single player story games? You can still do side missions and other activities
Did you have a regular Steam Deck before the OLED?
How are you liking it?
How is El Paso Elsewhere? It looks really good
The same MFs on here that rush to tell someone that Linux is easy and intuitive are the same ones that can't keep a small talk conversation for more than 5 mins, a social activity that humans have been doing for thousands of years.
My words might be a little broad, harsh, and even hurtful, but just a reminder that not all of us are good at learning the same things.
We didn't all come out of the womb knowing how to socialize or use Linux, but if we look back far enough, we can all relate to the struggles it takes to learn something new, and how much it sucks when someone treats you like you're stupid just because things sometimes don't click