• Mantzy81@aussie.zone
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    4 days ago

    After kinda stopping Just Cause 3 (just got same-y after getting the jetpack and taking over most of the world) but barely done any of the missions I decided to finally start Hollow Knight. Loved it but I can already tell it’s going to be challenging (I’ve got to the Fungal Wastes) and I just don’t have the patience to get gud enough to finish it. But it scratched my metroidvania itch. I wanted a more narrative have and as I’ve recently upgraded to a 9070xt and 5k2k (G75f in case anyone was wondering), so I started playing The Longest Journey! HD modded version but it’s still a 25yo game so can run on a potato. Seems good so far.

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    5 days ago

    Close to finishing my first playthrough of Black Mesa. Turns out that this is a great game. Maybe going for Abiotic Factor next…

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    6 days ago

    still bg3. I have to say that I really wish you could swap characters for conversation. Like why couldn’t you bring you specialist in when examining a book or even in a conversation. What might even be good is roll for everyone and then have an option like. Let astarion but in. Its a good game though. Just about to do the goblin assault but had fun clearing out the hideout goblins in small groups and using the spiders and such to the point the chief only had a few helpers in front of his throne. Of course I did the undercover powder keg delivery guy thing. Says here you ordered two powder kegs, two barrels of oil, and two barrels of firewine. No no don’t get up its all been signed and paid for. Have a nice day we are just going to leave up this ladder here.

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    Crysis, the first one. I had played 2 before around when it came out but i was barely old enough to be congizant, its interesting seeing backwards sorta, how the mechanics evolve from the first to the second installment.

    Pretty damn good stealth mechanic honestly, holds up pretty well, makes you feel powerful if engaged with correctly. Difficulty scaling could be a bit better but ive seen worse

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      6 days ago

      I played a bit of 3 back in the day but never finished it. I loved it though. I do own the trilogy on pc, I should really go through the series.

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    7 days ago

    I just finish Disco Elysium. I think it’s more like reading an interactive novel with choices. But damn isnt it an excellent novel.

    I recommend it wholeheartedly. It made me really question my conviction to my own ideology.

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    9 days ago

    I played quite a bit of erenshor. It’s a single player offline MMORPG style game with fake players. It’s pretty fun. It really scratches my MMO healer gameplay that i love but not the MMO part that i don’t XD the way i’ve been playing has been pretty grindy since i don’t explore the NPC dialogues enough and just look for dungeons for my level and i like that. I have the usual team with bots playing paladin, sorcerer, rogue, archer and i’m a druid.

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      9 days ago

      I fail to understand the point of an MMO without the social aspect, as IMHO their gameplay is generally pretty bad.

      It’s great if it works for you and you enjoy that type of game btw, this is just my personal opinion not a judgement of value

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        8 days ago

        That’s fair lol it’s just nice that all the players are on pause when i’m not on so i can get back in in 6 months and continue where i left off with the same “people” XD

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      Cool, I hadn’t heard of this game! I love the idea of a “single-player MMO.” I don’t have time for subscriptions, and trying to grind gear to keep up with the content/other players. Like you said, being able to drop the game for a few months and pick it back up where I left off is amazing.

      Wish listed!

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      I feel like Noita has some really high highs and some really low lows. I have a friend who used to rave about it and how “every death teaches you something” which is all fine and good until the thing that it taught you on your first really good run in hours was that breaking a light can cause electric sparks, metal tunnels conduct electric sparks, and conducted electricity can one-shot you. I play a lot of souls likes so I don’t mind learning through failure but considering my go to build in those games is tanky builds, it’s incredibly frustrating that so many of the failures I run into in Noita will be the end of a 2 hour run without anything to show for it. At least in souls likes I can still try to do something about that failure, or at least I can start back from a nearby bonfire, but in Noita there’s no recovering a run that’s already died. All there is to do is start all over from scratch.

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        I completely agree. As a fellow souls-liker, it’s way more punishing than those games. It teaches you lessons, but there are a lot of them to remember, and even then, shit happens that you can’t always prepare for. It might be nice to have a checkpoint system at the last Holy Mountain you visited, but then again that might take away from the replayability. The difficulty is kind of part of its charm!

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    9 days ago

    The Forest.

    There’s a great sequel too, but the first one is a lot of fun with friends if you like survival, base building, beautiful scenery, and naked cannibals chasing you through the woods screaming.

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      I wish I could go back to my first days in that game. The moments when you see a ‘new thing’ and it terrifies the shit out of you, or when you learn with a friend about some little quirk of the physics or mechanics… those were awesome moments.

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    9 days ago

    Minishoot adventure

    This game was made for me…dual stick shooter with metroidvanias elements. Strongly recommend it. I’m having a blast.

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    9 days ago

    I just started Wildermyth and I’m having a good time with it. Part of me wants to install some of the visual mods for faces and hair types, but part of me wants to wait until I finish one game.

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    9 days ago

    I’ve gone back to Overwatch now that 6v6 is getting enough players in Australia.

    I kind of regret Arc Raiders, I joined because I heard there was Aggression Based Match Making, which there seemed to be the case for the first hundred hours or so. That appears to have been turned off in the last week and I’m just not interested in playing with sweaty Tarkov style players shooting me in the back, nor having to re-craft all my gear every time I get killed.