Servers are gone for it, but we can go direct connect with vanilla. And getting it from GOG helps a lot.
Servers are gone for it, but we can go direct connect with vanilla. And getting it from GOG helps a lot.
I'm currently jumping back and forth between MK1 and Octopath Traveller 2, which I'm really into. I was starting to feel like I wasn't into JRPGs anymore, since I really disliked Chained Echoes and Sea of Stars. Maybe it's because those weren't actually made by Japanese studios, but Octopath Traveller 2 is great.
I read some glowing review for it that gave it a perfect score, and I can't believe they were playing the same game as me. Sea of Stars starts off with THE most tedious and boring intro segment for an RPG I've ever played through, and then when it finally gets started it's still boring, and everything that has happened up to this point could be easily summarized in one or two sentences.
And yeah, I can't stand the character art.
I'm pretty deep into Lies of P and I love it. It is definitely a Bloodborne clone, but it has some really good QOL improvements and it is very unique. Highly recommended if you like those type of games.
Artwork is excellent, and it seems to be bug free.
I have so many games in my backlog I need to get through, but otherwise I would have picked that up. It looked interesting. How difficult is it, by comparison to Bloodborne? I like challenging games, but lately I haven't been handling stressful games too well. I got ok at the new MK, but I'm not going to go deep in online competition.
Started playing Lords of the Fallen (the new one) and I really really like it so far (PC). I'll need to spend more time with it, but having this and Lies Of P recently for a Souls player is pretty awesome.
I just finished 100%ing Octopath Traveler 2. The final optional boss, Galdera, is one of the most ridiculous turn-based RPG things I've ever seen. You have to prep your party with rare items and status, and then, even if you do everything right, you need to luck out on your turn order, because if his second form gets to the point where he starts attacking, you're dead. For the past week, I was giving it a shot a couple times in the morning every day, and finally I beat it, after adjusting my loadout a hundred times or so.
I don't think it ever got to the point where I was pissed at the game, but I'm glad that's over and I'm ready to move on to something else already.
I haven't played too much of it yet (maybe 3 hours), but it does have the feel of those games. There's a little jank here and there like most ripoffs, but it does have the same feeling. I would wait on buying it until they patch it...they seem to be doing patches almost daily for fixes, balance, etc. As with most modern gaming besides Nintendo, it's always good to wait a little bit IMO.
It's also gotten pretty average reviews... And I thought it cost $80 for some reason. Usually they try to upsell you on some bonus crap to get you to pay $80 (or more) for the special edition, but I'm pretty sure there's no version of Lords of the Fallen on the PSN store that's less than $79.99
I might pick it up when it goes on sale, but at the moment Lies of P is calling out to me more, and it's cheaper MSRP.
Just platinumed Dead Space Remake, and it was a blast. But I cannot help, but still feel the original is still better.
I fired up my PS3 for the first time, in years, and it was such a nostalgia trip. Rememeber having to wait for the trophy list to sync, and load? UGH.
So I put Dead Space OG on, and wound up playing up to chapter 6 lol... Realized I only needed to upgrade all my weapons for yet, another platinum, so I'm finishing it over the weekend.
I got the platinum for Dead Space original, but I'm not even going to try for it w/ the remake. I felt it was a lot harder, and I can't imagine how frustrating Impossible mode would be. Some of the controls feel clunky, and you turn around so slowly... I did beat the game and I liked it, but I also felt the original is still better. One of the things they changed that I really disliked was how they made Isaac talk. It was much more immersive and creepy when he never spoke in the original. Adding that really destroyed something about the atmosphere for me.
Alan Wake 2 is really good. It's like True Detective and Twin Peaks The Return had a baby. It's a narrative heavy survival horror game. It's gonna divide people due to the tone/combat change, but I love it so far.
You can play the second one without playing the first one but playing the first certainly helps. I’m playing the second one now and really like it.
If you don’t want to play the first; you can watch a recap of “last time on Alan wake” on YouTube
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Super Mario Wonder is fun. I'm not going to over hype it as many have, and perhaps it does deserve all that hype, but it is certainly one of the most innovative games I've ever played.
Recently, I've been playing the hell out of some games that I played only a handful of times at most as a kid: the Mega Man series. I beat Mega Man 11 recently (on newcomer mode because I suck lol ) and it was just pure joy. In fact, I was playing it along with Wonder and I enjoyed MM11 more. So, that made me delve back into older titles...I downloaded a bunch of the collections. I'm starting with the first title of the original series, and the first X game. I remember renting the first Mega Man game in the late 80's/early 90s, I was like 5 years old and couldn't get past half of a level lol. But, it left an impression on me. A few years later, I had a friend who had X, and he let me borrow it. I was blown away! Of course, I barely got past the intro stage lol.
But, now I'm hooked, all things Mega Man! I got past my first boss in the original, and now have one maverick to go in X1. So pumped.
I actually found the remake to be easier, if not close to the same, but it was a long time since I had played the original. Having Isaac talk, I really did not dig all that much. Even in the original, when you're about to crash-land, the camera doesn't even let you pan all the way around, like the remake does. Really took some of the atmosphere out of the game, like you said.
There are little nuances from the original, that didn't make its way over to the remake, and there were many times I would say to myself "Why would they change that?" Overall, I had a good time, but even the opening title is better in the original lol.
Yea, I concur. Alan Wake is a deep story, that asks for your attention. I just platinumed the remastered version, and there is some context in there, that you would want to find out on your own, that the recap may not touch upon.
And Control is a MUST play, if you haven't already.
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Alan Wake 2 is everything I hoped for and more.
I haven’t played control but it’s in my library, maybe I’ll crack that open
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Probably this one
Ahhhh Alan Wake 2 has been a wild ride so far, I haven't seen any True Detective before not even season 1 but I think i can pick up on some of the vibe folks are seeing/feeling going from what I've heard about it.
Absolutely going for that David Lynch flavour though, turning it up to 11 from the first game and maybe even some David Fincher atmosphere as well. Along with Stephen King and other inspirations I'm sure.
I've played everything except American Nightmare (because arachnophobia) and I didn't finish Quantum Break yet but i know it's also involved in some way..even if not as directly referenced like Control.
What a world they've been building up though, i am thoroughly overjoyed and can i just say that what Remedy does with music set pieces in their games is unrivalled by anyone else.
Every time you get to experience those moments it stays with you forever and i love it!
Poets of the Fall and Old Gods of Asgard for the fucking win!