I’m playing on PS4, I don’t think there’s an option to rebind the buttons, or is there?
AC:O reminds me of Skyrim, but with better graphics.
I’m playing on PS4, I don’t think there’s an option to rebind the buttons, or is there?
AC:O reminds me of Skyrim, but with better graphics.
On PC, no clue.
I will say though their options game is on point. Lots of variables to adjust, with on screen examples to show how it affects visual quality. Very thorough and much appreciated, I wish every game was as customizable on pc as this one is.
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Finished up Phoenix Wright: Spirit of Justice earlier. Pretty solid and I"m glad Apollo finally got some more development into his past I thought the divination segments of trials were probably the weakest feature of the series so far.
Anyone ever try the DLC? Wondering if the SoJ/DD DLCs are any good.
Played Diablo 1 HF and once I got over the tank controls and shitty hit boxes, it was a good time. Got really nice drops during my first play through too, then absolute shite for my 4x hell modes. Anyway, just beat normal Diablo 2 LoD and started nightmare mode: too ez. Hopefully hell mode will be more challenging. Overall, good times.
I had started playing Assassins Creed Origins earlier in the month, but there was a decent offer on God of War recently so I’ve been playing that. After rebinding the attacks/dodges to classic mode I’m finding it very enjoyable. As it’s a digital copy of the game it’s giving my PS4 Pro a workout. Next game I buy, gonna get a disc version I think lol.
What would having a disc copy change? PS4 just dumps the disc to your harddrive and then it's solely played off of it just like a digital copy would. And yes, God of War is notorious for fan speed noise on all PS4 hardware.
Not always true, some games load differently with physical media. I think it was spider man or rdr2 that would stream some assets from bluray and others from hdd cause it could squeeze out more bandwidth and data, but if you were digital only you had to deal with slightly longer load times in certain scenarios
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For the past week or so I have been playing an early access game that hit steam recently called Satisfactory.
It's pretty much factorio in 3d. Pretty happy with it, definitely worth the price even in early access.
If you like factory building games and optimizing automation you'll probably enjoy it.
There is multiplayer as well, thinking about buying a copy for our 14 year old and building together.
Picked up Doom Eternal last night and loving it. Nice to see the story expand on more than just "Demons from hell took over. Go kill them" and really enjoying the platforming aspects
Yeah? I was thinking about picking it up on Steam, but wasn't sure.
In other news, playing through P5 Royal.
I am torn between romancing Kasumi, or going with Makoto.
Leaning heavy on Makoto, cause I don't want to wait that long for Kasumi
Suggestions?
Update: I got to the social link where Makoto bitch slaps someone.
The decision made itself.
Finished Doom Eternal last night. Pretty damn fun but I can see the critiques for the end being a bit meh.
Worth it at $30?
I'd say so. Got quite a few hours out of it.
Physical copy of Streets of Rage 4 came in and loving it. In a time where it seems like Beat 'Em Ups are meh like River City Girls or absolute garbage like Battletoads it's nice to see a franchise revive in the modern age but still be rooted in what made it great in the first place.
Been meaning to play Streets of Rage.
Continuing on my journey with Yakuza. Nearing the end of part 3 now.
I was playing battletoads and got to the first part with hover bikes and after the 5th straight course change I just gave up that shit is stupid. It goes on forever and it's way too difficult for only the 2nd part of the game. Especially playing with a impatient 9 year old.
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Streets of rage 4 was a blast, did a lot of coop with my brother in law. The sof4 characters have a surprising amount of depth to them
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SoR4 was pretty good. I wish more characters could run like Cherry, but still had a lot of fun. Lots of grinding left to unlock more characters.
Been playing Hollow Knight during downtime at work. I love the music, atmosphere and bosses but the map system is lousy for such a big game. Beat a boss, went in to a hidden area for a bit and died. Can't find my way back and I had 3000+ geo. Of course I haven't found the map guy in that area yet so I'm running blind. Shit is pretty annoying and makes exploration tedious IMO.
Also finally started and beat Witcher 3. I can definitely see what the hype was all about and I'm hyped about Cyberpunk big time.
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this is somewhat par-for-the-course; try your best not to be too discouraged even if many of us felt that way the first time we lost a little geo. but yeah, you haven't really lost anything significant. a little tip: i'm not sure if you're using the compass but it shows your location even in areas where a map is absent. similarly, your shade should appear on the map even in an unmapped area. it might help you out, might not
i loved its exploration and the fact they open up some 90% of the map after just the third upgrade -- unheard of freedom compared to other metroidvanias. i immediately did a quick 2nd and 3rd playthrough just to take new routes. there's also multiple avenues of fast travel though you may only have 1 so far. some people swear by the teleport as soon as they get it