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Just finished this one, though it looks like thereās plenty of user content to explore.
This oneās more notable for itās strategic gameplay than itās narrative, but still had plenty of fun with the fights.
Just finished RoboCop: Rogue City and itās basically a 4th movie playing off of the original trilogy and storywise, well-fucking-done. No video commercials, but radio commercials and thatās fine. Gameplay is fine. I played on Normal difficulty and it was fairly easy (story mode). 20-ish hours. Worth it when I got it on sale last week.
Played this one, too. Gameplay is awesome. Think āTrialsā meets twin-stick shooter. Once you get used to the controls (I highly recommend a gamepad) itās very fun.
The storyā¦ itās a cry fest. Prepare to feel all the feels. Itās beautiful, the soundtrack helps with that.
Mechwarrior 5. Gets same-y pretty fast with procedural missions, which also plays hell with my completionist brain and making myself move the āstoryā such at it is forward. Vanilla definitely feels like it should have beenā¦ more. Like a slightly less polished and FPS instead of TBS version of Battletech (HBS).
Back in Elite Dangerous after nearly two years to try out the Trailblazers system colonization update.
Currently schlepping tons of steel and titanium to the edge of civilized space and am 89% of the way to a shiny new space station of my own.
Playing Teardown here. Explosions are pretty.
And a bit of og Digimon World (Retroarch with NTSC CRT Royale shaders).
Currently playing Morrowind and Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth. Both are amazing.
@LightKind the original Morrowind ?
Any of the DLC and/or mods to help with Widescreen support and the like ?
I havenāt looked into modding yet. Iām on Linux so I think itās gonna be a hassle, might just look into Widescreen though.
@LightKind gotcha, on Windows the mods make Morrowind look and feel so much better, like true Widescreen support and the textures to not look so pixelated.
But again this was an early Gamebryo engine release,
Keep Driving, a procedurally generated indie ācar rpgā set in the early 2000s that has a simple gameplay loop revolving around inventory and resource management. The soundtrack is another standout featuring mostly original licensed music from Swedish musicians.
There are 8 unique endings, with unfortunately two of the three vehicles locked behind them, but upgrades to your vehicles transfer over to new runs. Most will probably get about 5-10 hours out of it, so pick it up on sale, but I have about 60 hours in as a min/max-er as the music, vibes, and simplistic gameplay keep me coming back to chill and keep on driving
A bit older, but in similar procedurally generated fashion thereās also Road 96, a first person survival game featuring an extremely intricate and well crafted narrative and story. Some of the characters you meet are very endearing, where others are off-the-walls bonkers in all the right ways. Iām at about 15 hours on my second playthrough and will probably finish up most of the content in another 5-10. A casual player will probably get half that as I do find there to be less replayability than Keep Driving ironically enough.
It also goes on sale very frequently, so stick it on your wishlist and wait a few months if it isnāt and youāre interested.
I got a new GPU and re-installed some old games that look really good.
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I love the flora and fauna in Far Cry Primal. I bought the game for the ability to be a Beastmaster and make animal friends as pets. I named all of my pets after animals in The Simpsons.
Scratchy the Sabre Tooth Tiger is my favorite pet. I can ride him around the forest like a dirt bike with fangs and claws. Biting the heads off of Neanderthals on the run.
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The newest game I bought when I saw Linus playing it.
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Obviously a Canadian indie game about hockey. Extra Violent with no rules. Build a team of Thugs and Goons. I had no idea what I was doing but I was LMAO in 5 min.
Youāre both in luck. OpenMW. It not only enhances the game, but a decent amount of non-OMW mods have been lovingly converted to work with it. Do read the manual and youāll be good to go on Linux and Windows.
Iāve had this in my library and played it a little back when I bought it (2013-14), but Iām only sitting down to play it in full now (working on DLC as of today).
My only question is: why wasnāt this game a topic of modern socio-philosophical discussion at the time? Maybe it was and I was too busy being an introvert?
Itās a really cool game. I played some and i enjoyed it quite a lot.
Never finished it, cause i hit a wall in difficulty, but other than that i really liked the gameā¦
I recommend it to all people with higher difficulty tolerance than me, which is pretty much everyone.
Iām playing on normal difficulty, but Iām realizing my right stick aim is nowhere as good as it used to be when I was younger. lol