2017-08-12, 19:50 | Link #4343 |
Princess or Plunderer?
Join Date: May 2009
Location: the Philippines
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Tried playing Unturned, a rather low-poly Steam game that's reminiscent of Minecraft. The focus is on survival and fending off zombies, so it's like DayZ. Playing singleplayer is recommended for toasters and players without friends interested in the game, the latter because some community servers can be quite nasty with griefing and looting.
Because of the difficulty in gathering materials for proper base building, players are often stuck crafting tons of wood materials for various things OR hijacking a civilian building to make as a makeshift base. In my case, I got a convenience store set up as my base for easy food supplies. I appreciate the survival aspect, but I'm slowly finding myself back to my builder roots, so the slow progression is wearing down on my patience.
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2017-08-12, 21:15 | Link #4344 |
KISEKI da yo!!
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Nadesico-C
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Zero no Kiseki. Still in chapter 2, uh I'm very slow due how big the Crossbell is.
This game is awesome, the charas are reeeally charming and FUN (really hope Sen 3 interaction can be like that!!), the detective plot is interesting, and the difficulty quite decent, even on normal no slack or one hit kill on boss so far. Overall the FC Kiseki games that I most enjoyed! |
2017-08-15, 06:28 | Link #4345 |
ダメ人 - 人間失格
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Germany
Age: 37
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Persona 4 Golden + Ar nosurge Plus.
As I just got my PS TV a few weeks ago, P4G was *the* reason to begin with. I still remember a few bits here and there from the original P4, so nothing too much to say right now. I play on God Mode difficulty as I don't care about cheesing my way in - for me - story/character-driven games. Ar nosurge Plus was something like a impulse purchase when it had been on Big in Japan sales a few weeks ago. It's different than AT1+2, and while some mechanics are nice new features, it hasn't screamed "exciting!" yet. Even though I'm aware that some heavy excrements-hitting-the-fan stuff will be waiting for me.
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2017-09-01, 09:00 | Link #4347 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: LA
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If to speak about PC games then you can find me often playing 'The Escapist' game. But it can't compared with real escape experience. I had such in LA (spent last vacation week there) in The Quest Factory rooms. This room was great. It took us 40 minutes and we escaped with only one clue given. The staff was friendly and entertaining.
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2019-04-20, 09:40 | Link #4348 |
Les Pays Bass
Join Date: Jun 2011
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So I finally reached the end of the Radiant Historia Perfect Chronology demo....after playing for 6-7 hours lol.
I'm really digging how the story is progressing. Only minutes into playing the demo and I'm already invested in the plot and characters. I'm excited to play more when my copy ships. |
2019-04-20, 10:20 | Link #4349 |
MSN, FNP-C
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Ontario, CA
Age: 34
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The thread is revived!
STILL playing Black Desert Online. Came back to it when archer came out in December and been enjoying the class. Side note, I just hit my first TET accessory and it was the Ogre Ring :3. I picked up Anno 1800 after playing the open beta. I haven't touched a city-builder game in many years, but for some reason this game caught my attention. Super fun, and PLENTY of resources, quests, and other things to do to keep you busy on top of managing two worlds (the "New" world and the "Old" word). I've slowed down quite a bit on The Division 2. I started to feel the grind after I hit 503 GS as I soon realized that it will be damned near impossible to find the "best" and exact sets, attributes, and talents for every piece of gear. Basically due to the fact there are SO many different pieces of armor (hands, knees, backpack, etc etc) and there are so many sets, attributes, and talents that the combos between each are like...never ending. Farming exotics and upgrading alone are a tedious task. The game is awesome though. I will be hoping on tomorrow to get the blueprint for the exotic sniper rifle before the invasion rotation map resets next week.
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2019-04-20, 12:39 | Link #4351 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
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Horizon Zero Dawn - almost finished main storyline, but I decided to complete DLC before the final mission. I have pretty mixed feelings about this game: story is great and exploring world just to find various collectibles is my fav part of the game, variety of machines is astounding and some of the fights are top-notch (especially Stormbirds, Thunderjaws and Scorchers), but characters are very boring (unfortunately, that includes MC) and loot is just disappointing.
Dark Souls 3 - still at the beginning, beat the first boss, but I like to take my time with FromSoft games after Bloodborne Nioh - I REALLY understimated this game; spent the last two hours beating Onryoki, but I did it! Batman: Arkham Knight - honestly...I will probably drop this, after great Asylum, City and yes, even Origins, Knight is pretty boring, with far too many Batmobile missions. I'm just going to watch walkthrough on youtube for story sake. Bioshock Infinite - my first encounter with this (apparently) masterpiece. Still not that far to say anything about it, but city in the skies grasped my curiosity. |
2019-04-20, 12:55 | Link #4352 |
ダメ人 - 人間失格
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Germany
Age: 37
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Dragon Quest VII 3DS - On the way to the last Blue fragment world. Nice game, some quite lovable NPCs and the nice-enough job system. OST doesn't seem too special though.
Once I'm done with the main story, I'll move on to Bravely Default's demo and the main game afterwards. I'm also planning to play Kingdom Hearts 2 within the 1.5+2.5 HD ReMix bundle, but this has to wait until the end of the semester in July or so.
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2019-04-21, 19:06 | Link #4355 | |
そのおっぱいで13才
Join Date: Dec 2006
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I mean, I do have problems with what the remake added (explained in my blog too), but it still is an excellent game.
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2019-05-02, 05:01 | Link #4356 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
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So I finished Horizon Zero Dawn and replaced it with Resident Evil 2 (remake). And holy shit is the ammo scarce. I'm playing on normal, currently in the sewers searching for those chess plugs and I have like 2 shotgun shells AND NOTHING ELSE xD Meanwhile the entire place is riddled with zombies and these ugly mutants (which are pretty hard to avoid).
For future players - don't make dumb mistake like me and avoid Mr.X. I've used most of my ammo on him just to learn you can't really kill him in traditional way. |
2019-05-04, 10:27 | Link #4357 |
Senior Guest
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Athens (GMT+2)
Age: 35
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^ What happened to DS3 and Nioh? I suggest playing both to the end, because their plot is hard to remember; DS3 because, well, it's Dark Souls and you gather scraps from all over the place, and Nioh because it's basically set in the Sengoku era, so unless you're familiar with it, you won't be remembering clans and affiliations.
As for me, I'm progressing Yakuza Kiwami after a never-ending purgatory of mini-games (where I'm 3 games away from being the #1 mahjong player), its story is surprisingly good and, for all the freedom that is offered, the side quests take away from the main plot. Also giving ZoE2 MARS a go, it's one of my all-time favourites and the PS4 runs it as smoothly as the PS3 should have been able to run its remaster. |
2019-05-05, 07:33 | Link #4359 | |
He Without a Title
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The land of tempura
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I'm currently playing Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition on the Switch after putting basically everything else on hold. I played it originally on the 360 but left far too many sidequests behind so this time I'm going for a complete run.
However whenever I travel I switch over to Pokemon: Let's Go Pickahu just because I know those original Pokémon games by heart so I don't need to keep referring to guides not to miss anything. Quote:
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