Mad Max. I've only played for like an hour but it's been pretty good so far. Reminds me a lot to the Arkham games. I think GOG has it on sale for another 20 minutes. (10 am pacific).
I continued Witcher 3 after a long time. Trying to stop thinking of it as a chore to complete, and instead live it like an adventure where I can go and do something funny for a while without worrying if I get any progress.
I wanted to play Witcher 3 but I wanted to play the first two games first, and kind of felt like it was a chore. I only got about 6-8 hours into the first one before giving up. I’ll give it another try one day
Dragon Age: Origins. Playing on the Deck, and it's taken a while to get used to the remapped PC controls. The game definitely feels 15 years old. Still, the story and characters are good.
I see some similarities to newer games like BG3, like the idea of the camp, and having a large number of companions to switch between. I actually didn't like this in BG3. I think the Lighthouse setup in Veilguard, while mechanically similar, felt, and fit into the story, much better.
There’s no way that game is 15 years old, that’s crazy. I never played it myself outside of a couple hours but I had friends who did, and I remember it coming out. I swear that was only a few years ago
Hahaha nice. I bought the game when it was half-off but bought the expansion when it came out… I’m only now actually PLAYING the expansion. Some dumb tree bitch killed me a bunch last night and today is Class of 09 day.
It was okay, it looks much better than a 17 year old game from 2007. It starts out slow and the 2nd half of the campaign is more action packed. Story is pretty mediocre. Plays well on Linux with Proton on my potato machine.
After 12 years, I finally have had a chance to play Sonic 4 Episode 2. Cleared the first world with ease last night and had a real fun time. I have episode 1 on wii but never got to play the second because it never released on wii. I could have at some point gotten it on xbox360, but I had bigger priorities of what games to get back then.
Grim Fandango - remastered edition still holds up with minimal moon logic
Filament - puzzles felt a bit "grindy"/guess and check so I used a guide, but it was generally a great game
Battle for Polytopia - I played years ago on mobile, but I got a Steam key, so I played and it's still quite fun; I didn't play all starting tribes, just a half dozen or so
In progress:
Hogwarts Legacy
City of Beats
some random, short-ish games (trying to clean out some unplayed games before I go back to work)
I've been playing so much Hardspace Shipbreaker. I've been a lot more dedicated to salvaging old ships than I have in actual career positions. Being a vacuum welder is awesome!
I loved Stray. Genuinely one of my favourite first time playthroughs. I played it next to my girlfriend. End of last year I bought a PS5 with my work bonus for a union contract renewal, and that was one of the first games we played. Now we’re going to be getting a pair of cats in a week or so. I hope you enjoy as much as I did
You're going to have so many scratched rugs and doors...and dropped cans of paint around your house soon! Well, my cats haven't dropped any cans of paint yet, but based on my experience so far in Stray, it seem inevitable. Enjoy the new additions to your household!
Just picked up Ghostrunner for $9 on GOG. Really fun and it's a game you can play for like half an hour at a time, which is not very common these days.
Good pick, its a pretty fun game if you enjoy the "repeat until perfection" gameplay! Though I might be a bit biased since my buddy made the music for it.
I love that game. I haven’t finished it yet, I should probably get back into it soon. I think the sequel is out too, I’m assuming it’s also good but I haven’t played it so I’m not sure
Yeah, I had it in my wishlist for years but literally nobody talks about it so I never bought it. I only did it because I was about to buy BG3 and told myself "Hey, for the price of BG3, I could buy these other 5 games". Turns out it's very fucking good.
If you‘re eyeing NFS Unbound for that sweet 90+% discount, get Forza Horizon, The Crew 2/Motorfest or even NFS Heat instead. The effects - which most people take offense with - are probably the only thing about this game that isn’t generic and the only thing I have a positive opinion about. The car handling, the map, the story, the soundtrack, the performance, the cops - the fucking cops… Long rant short: Get a different acarde racer and don‘t waste your time with NFS Unbound. There’s a reason they’re already throwing it away for five bucks.
NFS Heat is the same shit but better, and The Crew or Forza Horizon are way better than that still.
I’m a huge Forza fan so I agree with this, but it is annoying that most Forza games aren’t available anymore on steam (I think due to licensing agreements not getting renewed for music, but I could be wrong). Horizon 2 and Motorsport 6 are my personal favourites and I only have them on Xbox, but I don’t have my Xbox One at home, I left it at my parents’ when I moved out, so I can’t play them. I guess I could go and grab it but I’d rather keep it there, my parents use it as a blu-ray player and I don’t really have the space for it currently.
Totally derailed what you were saying, my bad. Point is, Forza is great
I think it‘s car licenses, I heard Ferrari for example is obscenely expensive to license, the licenses run out and it‘s not worth to renew them since the games don‘t make much money anymore.
I finished Mouthwashing in one sitting. It was very interesting horror walking sim with PS1 style graphics. Story is good and requires throught to put everything together.