Right now crusader kings ii lol
You excited for CKIII? Looking at the Steam forums alot of people are pissed, any reason why?
You excited for CKIII? Looking at the Steam forums alot of people are pissed, any reason why?
Not sure i legit just started playing it yesterday.
Really immersive and fun, didn’t even know a third one was coming. Just saw it was free on steam and gave it a try
Just finished Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair; great follow-up to Trigger Happy Havoc. The murder cases are more elaborately set up this time, and solving them remains enjoyable and engaging. The class trials also continue to impress with expanded gameplay and additional minigames, which greatly contribute to the sense of being in a heated debate.
There’s a greater density of writing in Goodbye Despair compared to Trigger Happy Havoc, but I found that the added word count negatively affected the game’s pacing. While some of the extra dialogue is necessary to set up the elaborate murder cases, sequences tend to drag on for longer than necessary and often take two or three times as long to get through than they would have in Trigger Happy Havoc. (I’ve noticed this problem in quite a few Japanese games, where information is constantly repeated to the player despite already being clearly established.)
finishing up FF7 while playing 15 -30 mins of random switch games.
contemplating replaying GOW again, that combat was dope asf
sekiro on pc. so much better than consoles. didn’t really f*** with it before but now im obsessed
Witcher 3 for the first time. Been trying to do every single side quest and objective I can, including getting all the yams. It's been pretty fun and is actually interesting
Playing No No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch and holy s*** I’m so ass at JRPG combat. I like got the hang of swapping between Oliver and the familiar. Then the game’s like “oh btw here’s another character you have to try to micromanage the entire time” and my mind is melting. Please someone give me advice on how to manage this s*** because I legit cannot.
Stuck on the 3rd trial and I think I’m just under leveled at this point. Prolly gonna grind out enemies for a couple hours and items and s*** and hopefully that’ll help. Any other tips?
the outer worlds, ghost recon breakpoint, mafia 2 remastered, nba 2k20, and fist of the northstar lost paradise all at once.
Sleeping Dogs an amazing game, the whole fighting system is nuts
Burnout and Saints Row are classics too
the outer worlds, ghost recon breakpoint, mafia 2 remastered, nba 2k20, and fist of the northstar lost paradise all at once.
That immersive mode on Breakpoint was flames
They're supposed to be adding AI teammates this summer
Restarted Skyrim like 2 weeks ago
I never played Witcher 3... got it downloaded from GamePass though
I wanna start it but hard to put Skyrim down.
Sleeping Dogs an amazing game, the whole fighting system is nuts
Burnout and Saints Row are classics too
Yeah it was dumb fun
Burnout f***in slaps as well. Just waiting on Saints Row 4 in the mail now
The Witcher 3 for the first time
Just reached Kaer Morhen with UMA, crafted the Enhanced Wolf Gear armor
Been doing every sidequest that I can, I'm lvl 25 and already got over 100 hours in the game
Think Imma focus on the main quest, the witcher contracts and the Wolf armor for now
Then do the expansions and any other sidequest that might be interesting in storytelling or whatever
Top 10 game OAT for me already probably, one of the best gaming worlds I've ever seen
Just finished Dark Souls III after playing it on and off over the past couple months. Everything about the game had me shook, from the grimy and bleak setting to the treacherous levels and the intimidating boss fights. It was my first time playing a Hidetaka Miyazaki / From Software title, and it’s satisfying to have finally overcome the challenge after getting slapped around for so long.
I loved a lot about this game, from the rich world-building and environmental storytelling to how it treats failure as part of the gameplay loop and its exploration of this theme of perpetuating cycles. I definitely want to return to it in the future now that I have the confidence from finishing it, which I think will make the second playthrough even more enjoyable.