Return of the Obra Dinn is real good
Return of the Obra Dinn is real good
I've been looking forward to it. Haven't bothered picking it up just yet because I'm in the middle of other stuff, but I ought to.
I would love to play it, but I'm kinda intimidated by it. It's been ages since I did any kind of puzzling.
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Finally been paying some love to Alan Wake. Nearing half way through. Love it.
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16
Elder Scrolls 6 is using the Creation Engine.
Bethesda..
ICYMI (and care), Blizzard is giving away Destiny 2 on Battle.net for a couple more days.
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16
My wife and me finally started to play The Old Republic again. We had stopped when her pregnancy was making it too difficult for her to sit very long and since then never found the time to pick it up again. Now, over six years later we're finally back at it and having a blast. It's funny how she's still complaining about the stuff she complained about back then (and how Everquest 2 was so much better) but afterwards telling me how much fun it was.
Sorry for the lousy German
Crusader Kings II is great. What other game lets you go on crusades, marry off your daughters to secure alliances, inbreed your dynasty until you're all imbeciles, or discover half of your kids are from another man?
A friend of mine bet me I couldn't make even 1 minute of Euro Truck Simulator footage interesting.
Did I win?
Can we talk about what a colossal ****up Fallout 76 is?
Bethesda releases it, and it sucks. It's the boring loot grind cycle of Fallout 4 with even less story. It has a multitude of bugs. Apparently the network protocol is in plaintext, so the most amateur wireshark user is able to create hacks. Bethesda fails to deliver what was advertised in the "dupes who spend their money on stupid ****" version of the game. Now, it turns out their customer support website was sending people a bunch of random tickets that weren't theirs, revealing personal information such as names, addresses, and credit card details.
I recently beat Dark Souls (except for Gwyn, saving that for after the DLC) and that is a Very Good Game. I find it to be a bit too obtuse at times e.g. the way you access the painting world, but on the whole it was excellent. I tried very hard to avoid guides until I reached the final fight, and I think that improved my experience a lot. I'm actually annoyed that the video game gets a reputation for being so difficult, because it isn't. I avoided it largely because I thought it was some self-flagellation video game where the whole draw was the difficulty, but in fact it's a beautiful world with intricate connections between zones and astounding atmosphere. The majority of the game I ran around two-handing Quelaag's Furysword and pumping my Dex stat, and that was a lot of fun.
I had a blog. It sucked.
Full Throttle Remastered is currently available for free on gog.com. Not the best LucasArts adventure but still pretty good.
Sorry for the lousy German
Ooh, even though I've stopped playing games in practice, I shall snatch that (if only for remembering the game from Finnish game magazine covers in the 1990s).
I also like how my review of SotE is still the "most helpful" one on GOG
https://www.gog.com/game/star_wars_s..._of_the_empire
I'm playing Assassin's Creed - Odyssey, and I love it. It's a masterpiece to me, and I like it better than I liked the Witcher 3.
The way they recreated Greece on scale, and littered it with Ancient Greek cities, culture and history, is just outstanding to me. The gameplay and systems are just great fun, too.
It's hard to get me excited about games anymore, but this one is warmly recommended.
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So what's the future of Twitch? Because as it is right now, it's just a place where sad and pathetic men pay money to women for mock attention. This model is unsustainable, right? And unethical, too?
Also, does anyone else find it incredibly depressing that there are people out there who will pay thousands of dollars to watch a pretty girl say thank you to their e-handle while playing games?
Speaking of games, here's the full-res version of my latest wackyhilarious Garfield edit.
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It actually is my best modification this year.
I was suuuuper sick for the past two weeks, and used it as a chance to catch up on old point and click adventure games I never got around to playing. Curse of Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle were wonderful.
Love the LucasArts/Sierra era.
Don't skip Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. That and Monkey Island 1 are my favorite adventures.
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The Dig is also very good
Man, I freaking love those games. I've played a few of the HD remakes. Grim Fandango has controller support now, which makes it far more approachable, and Full Throttle is a game I'll always recommend.
Not really in the same vein, I recently beat Hyper Light Drifter, and though it was really frustrating at first, I really enjoyed it when I figured out the mechanics. The Long Dark is also a really nice game to play on a cold winter night.
+1 Grim Fandango
-1 Yoda Stories
The Knights of the Old Republic series, Dark Forces Series, Tie Fighter series, Splinter Cell series, Thief series, Witcher series, and Bioshock series are all on sale on GOG right now. For $40 you can get all of them and have two years worth of games. Grim Fandango, Indy/Atlantis, and several others are also on sale. Check the sale page.
I didn't think I would die on this hill. . . But Yoda Stories wasn't completely void of enjoyment.
I originally played it on a Lucasarts demo CD that had demos for Outlaws, Jedi Knight, Escape from Monkey Island, and some other games. And as an 9 or 10 year old I thought Yoda Stories was a pretty fun game on a boring day, which is probably the only way to go about it. The biggest complaint I've seen is that people don't know how to navigate the world. After some trial and error I found that you could find a locator within the 8 squares surrounding the home point, and then from there you had a rough idea of the world layout, which marked which squares contained puzzles that had or hadn't been completed yet.
A few years later I torrented the full game (I wont argue that it is worth paying for) and found the variety in the maps kind of fun, and the fact you could get a different experience each play-thru was appealing. Though the art style was butt ugly.
I remember playing Yoda Stories when I was really young, and I remember enjoying it. But I also suspect if I played it now, it would be terrible.
Oh **** boyz, apparently there's a DLC coming up for AC:Odyssey called "Fate of Atlantis"
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