Finished the Alan Wake games not too long ago and had a lot of fun with the first. Felt like a Steven King novel.
American Nightmares on the other hand... well if it wasn't for Mr. Scratch I'd say that was a dud.
Finished the Alan Wake games not too long ago and had a lot of fun with the first. Felt like a Steven King novel.
American Nightmares on the other hand... well if it wasn't for Mr. Scratch I'd say that was a dud.
Just finished FE: Echoes. Still need to finish Fates (if only to Ebay my collector's edition and damn near have enough to buy a Switch).
Working on Bravely Second now.
Way late on playing this, but finally got around to playing Final Fantasy Type-0 and this game is just great. After feeling kind of meh at the FF12 remake, this game just feels much better as a war story and I actually like the characters and world. Only real complaints I have are kind of spoilery near the end I guess.
Spoiler: show
Still working on new game+ and beyond and unlocking all of the things in this game just because I enjoy it so much.
I really liked the game play of Type-0, but that constant KUPO got on my last nerve. Eventually I'll buy it for Steam but I'm in no rush.
Playing Marvel Future fight? Anyone play this?
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Summer Games back on 8/8
-New skins for 2017 (Mercy/Widow/Junkrat/McCree confirmed)
-Old skins will be available for purchase at the default non-event rarity price
-New Lucioball map
-Competitive Lucioball in Arcade
-Tweeks to Lucioball rules (Can't stand in enemy goal and now the ult increases your jump height, speed, and how often you can alt click instead of dragging ball to you)
I was really short on time previously and mi video game time suffered for it. I've recently gotten a little more time and so I've been able to knock out a few games, but I've still got quite the backlog and I'm not sure which to play next. I'm not sure if I should focus on the shorter games just to get them out of the way, or just play a big rpg. Here's what I'm working with:
Fallout 4, Persona 5, Odin Sphere Leiblahblah, Grand Kingdom, Final Fantasy Type-0, Final Fantasy 12 Zodiac, World of Final Fantasy, Mass Effect Andromeda, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Dishonored Remake, Dishonored 2, Prey.
I think I'm leaning towards Prey first, though I liked the first Tomb Raider game a lot. I've been looking forward to playing the International version of FF12 for years, but every time I think about how much I really didn't like the beginning of that game, especially Vaan and Penelope(?) it kind of stops me. Type-0 I remember playing the intro of that game i think some time last year but I lost interest real quick in it. I think it was because initially I had absolutely no idea what was happening. Loved Dishonored 1, loved Persona 4 and the only reason that wasn't automatically and immediately a must-play was because I wanted to spend an extravagant amount of time playing it and I dont think I have the time I want to for it atm. Mass Effect I'm in no rush for and I only bought that because of a deep discount. Same thing with Fallout 4. Odin Sphere, Grand Kingdom, and World of Final Fantasy I admittedly dont really know much about those games at all other than rough generalizations from quickly googled reviews before I picked them up during sales.
So, anyone in the market for selling me one which of these games I should divert my attention to?
I enjoyed Fallout 4. While it's more shooter than rpg in a respect, I enjoyed 141 hours I've put into it, and I don't even have the season pass. I had similar feelings when trying XII on emulator.
I feel like Fallout 4 is ultimately a bad game, but for whatever reason it takes like 100 hours to realize it.
Prey is pretty fucking dope tho, I would definitely recommend it.
And so I think my next game shall be Prey.
Started a fresh play through of Fallout 3 because I finally figured out how to activate the DLC. From inspiration from my brother I am finishing a play through of Red Dead Redemption and I am also trying to 100% Mad Max.
I finally started Breath of Fire IV, I had it on my backlog for many, many years, one of the very few RPGs on the PSX than I still haven't got around playing, enjoying it so far.
Whenever I tell someone that I like 90's and early 00's RPGs more than today's ones they all keep saying I'm blinded by nostalgia or some crap, these games have something that games today are missing >!
Playing Fire Emblem, Birthright after finishing Conquest.
Sorry to the people who liked this but.. this is definitely one of the weaker entries into the FE series. Finished up Shadows of Valentia before this.
Oh well, going to power through so I can Ebay my LE for a good chunk of change.
About 50 hours into Hollow Knight. It's one of the best metroidvanias to come out in years.
BoF4's camera will drive you insane though. Its angle is god-awful terrible with how tall the devs decided to make every god damn wall in the towns.
Finally getting around to FFXV. Few chapters in, but my obsession with fishing is preventing me from making any significant progress with the main story the past week lol.
Doing some testing on a Seagate 8TB external that reads 5425rpm. 4K reads per CrystalDiskMark had it faster than my WD RE4 7200rpm. Played Max Payne 3 for a bit last night and load times were fine. Installing Argo (Arma free to play FPS) and Fallout New Vegas to test next. Krandor, you're the Fallout mod dude. Tell me all mods to get. But keep in mind I'm currently only using a R9 380 4GB. I'll get my hands on a R9 290X 4GB pretty soon though.
I dont have the game installed atm but I think I saved my mod folder, I'll look at it later and edit this post.
Edit : I do not have mods saved like I thought, but I did a quick scroll for some guides (since STEP doesn't exist for Fallout 4) and this looks like a solid choice especially since it's performance focused http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/23556/?