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Spukrian

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I played through Weird West on Normal. A day after finishing it I started a Very Hard Nimpossible run. I'll probably post about it in the Weird West thread when I'm done (or dead).
 

Kabas

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Played a couple of demos and games from that FPS steam fest.
Dread Templar - feels competently made but it just didn't grab me. Also found it somewhat bland visually, you can find a lot of more beautiful stuff by checking out Quake mapping community.
Not a new game too but Severed Steel demo was fun. It gave me the impression that it's already showed everything interesting this game has to offer tho.
Brutal John feels junky to play but the plot and presentation being this over the top parody of Duke Nukem is weirdly endearing.
KVLT was tiny bit junky but fun. Plays almost like survival horror in the sense that you can die very quickly if not careful and ammo feels scarce. Reminded of FLAW demo i played some time ago.
TEXNOPLAZM platforming was way too junky for me.

Replayed Path of Achra and Erannorth Chronicles recently.
I think i had enough of the former after completing one run. Wasted a few hours and didn't make much progress in the latter due to the choice paralysis, finally finding the race/class i want to play as and realising after 30 minutes of playing that i don't want to play as this particular combo. Had enough of Chronicles too methinks.

Back to playing Doom mods.
 

mediocrepoet

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Codex 2012 Codex+ Now Streaming! MCA Project: Eternity Divinity: Original Sin 2
I finally finished Dragon's Dogma 2 the other day. The game is awesome, 10/10 :obviously: if you don't like it, it's because you have shit taste (or because you can't into action RPGs for some reason, which is also an acceptable reason).

I tried a few demos:

Swordhaven something something by the ATOM guys - this was pretty great, turn-based party fantasy RPG. Check it out if you haven't already and consider backing the Kickstarter.

Passageway of the Ancients - janky RTWP fantasy RPG where you play human shapeshifted draconians with the numbers filed off. I would not recommend anyone play this, however, if you were looking forward to it, I definitely recommend checking out the demo first and maybe waiting on reviews.


And I played a few early access titles:

Baldr's Squid Isekai - a porn game and I haven't even seen a titty yet! I haven't played this much yet, but it seems like it will be short but sweet. Mostly a parody of RPGs, including tabletop and CRPGs, I think. It's made me laugh a few times during my brief stay with it. If you're curious, bug Tyranicon about it. He answers all my dumb questions.

No Rest for the Wicked - isometric Dark Souls, complete with weighty movements and actions, gore, combat you have to commit to, hidden treasures, etc. and fantastic presentation/art. This is probably going to be great.
 

Darth Roxor

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I'm nearing the end of Halo 2 and... holy shit is this game banal-shit-boring. I can't shake the impression that the only good thing about it is the bomb riding cutscene at the end of mission 1. Everything else is just a total nosedive from Combat Evolved.
 

Cael

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Darth Roxor

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Halo 2 is so freaking bad that it actually legit upsets me. It really feels like there's not a single thing it does right.

- The entire sense of mystique that was at the core of Combat Evolved is gone and replaced by DEEP LORE. It feels a LOT like Phantom Menace and midichlorians, with hardly a single thing left to the player's imagination.
- Similarly, a lot of the rule of cool is gone. I get to crashland on 27th century Earth to protect it from an alium invasion, and the best this game can do is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with plasma guns????????
- Grenades were nerfed to uselessness. All the OG guns are near-worthless except for the needler and the charged plasma pistol shot. The only guns that are actually useful (like the covenant carbine) feel like peashooters.
- FLYING FUCKING ENEMIES GALORE THAT ARE NOT JUST FLYING BUT ALSO FAST, SHOOTING AND HARD TO HIT.
- Way too many pointless vehicle sections that serve no purpose whatsoever except for padding the length of the levels.
- It's ridiculous that you get to play as an alien and DO NOT end up fighting humans.
- I swear half of the levels, if not even more, are just straight up copypasted. You do nothing but move through identical corridors ALL THE FUCKING TIME.
- Furthermore, Halo 2 doesn't have level design. It's not that it's bad level design - it just doesn't fucking exist. It's nothing but corridors from start to finish, there's nothing even remotely close not only to the Silent Cartographer, which was probably the major highlight of CE, but also to shit like looking for Halo's control center.
- The campaign generally makes very little sense and feels haphazardly slapped together with no effort whatsoever. Why am I even facing the flood again? Why is the flood not only on that new halo, but also on some random ruined station occupied by covenant heretics? The covenant can just go ahead and start boarding the soopa space stations around Earth like it's nothing? Heretic boss first goes 'zomg listen to reason' and within seconds turns to 'DAKKA DAKKA DAKKA I KILL U'. Also suddenly flood overmind, and not just that, but the flood overmind can also teleport me onboard the covenant flagship like it ain't nothing. WTF is even going on.
- I thought nothing could be worse than the Library in CE, but then Halo 2 decided to up the ante with its very own Library that was a hundred times worse, and which I just sprinted through while avoiding all enemies because it was teeth-gratingly awful from start to finish.
- There's also something very wrong about the visual feedback when it comes to shooting. I don't know if this is something the anniversary edition broke, but I frequently can't tell if elites' force fields are actually down or not, whether the shit I shoot actually dies or goes into some kind of wobbly seizure while reloading or throwing grenades, or what. Also that Library level gets bonus points for being dark as the devil's asshole for the most part, while the stupid Arbiter doesn't even have a fucking flashlight.
- AND THIS ISN'T EVEN EVERYTHING I DISLIKE ABOUT HALO 2, AND I'M ALSO STILL NOT DONE WITH IT BUT I'M WAY TOO FAR IN AT THIS POINT TO JUST FUCKING QUIT

:argh: :argh: :argh:
 

Gostak

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[...] Unexplored (1).
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Had a half-assed attempt at a Mithril/"Moryondor" run as well in between. Quite thematic.

I'm kinda hyped for the Dark Ritual DLC runs which I never tried one of, though.
[...]
Dark Ritual is odd, way too hard to do it the intended(? most likely it is) way, way easier to rush it and brute force it which can make it pretty trivial and absolutely short.
So, a bit disappointed there, but it is/was a free extra DLC/ spin on the game so of course welcome.

Also tried the Ripley Run and that will take a while and dedication. That is it is hard and cannot be cheesed.
The repeater crossbow and creeps with their damn corroding blood (and some with good hiding or partial invis ability, where the ring of detect life as motion tracker comes in handy) really make this thematic as well (Aliens).

However I am now digging my teeth into Star Dynasties again.
Just a superb game!
You gotta think there about making good decisions pretty much constantly so it is engaging and interesting.
Entertaining and enjoyable, but due to the aforementioned also a bit fatiguing/ taxing.
 

Hag

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Codex Year of the Donut Codex+ Now Streaming! Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is.
Started Caves of Lore. Beautiful, charming, lovely art, nice atmosphere, and a UI so clunky (not badly designed, only clunky) it is quite amazing. Makes you equally curious and terrified to click anywhere. The tutorial is a masterclass in being useless ("click randomize to randomize stats"). Makes me wonder whether the game has been properly beta-tested, but apart from interacting with the UI all is fine and it is very pleasant.
 

Puukko

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Playing some Bioshock 2. It's a very solid story-driven FPS. It's actually difficult on hard and you keep that resource list in the back of your head at all times. New tools are given at a steady pace. Probably the highest concentration of audio logs in any game though, but I don't terribly mind.

My main complaints are all technical. There are mods to fix the audio balancing/quality issues, but the game is extremely prone to crashing. I tried some of the fixes but had no luck, until DXVK. Which is still far from perfect as it simply reduces the number of crashes (also, don't alt tab) but introduces shader stutter. It's a real shame what kind of state they left the game in. Made sure to update it to integrate a launcher though.
 

Zero CHAR

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Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is.
Playing some Bioshock 2. It's a very solid story-driven FPS. It's actually difficult on hard and you keep that resource list in the back of your head at all times. New tools are given at a steady pace. Probably the highest concentration of audio logs in any game though, but I don't terribly mind.

My main complaints are all technical. There are mods to fix the audio balancing/quality issues, but the game is extremely prone to crashing. I tried some of the fixes but had no luck, until DXVK. Which is still far from perfect as it simply reduces the number of crashes (also, don't alt tab) but introduces shader stutter. It's a real shame what kind of state they left the game in. Made sure to update it to integrate a launcher though.
Bioshock 2 is my favorite in the series, enjoy it!
 

Renfri

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At this moment about 20 hours into Monster Hunter: World Iceborne expansion. I have to admit my enjoyment has decreased, because most of the time I keep fighting monsters that are reskins of ones I have already fought. Instead monster doing lightning damage, now its poisonous and everytime it hits you, you need to use antidote. Not very fun. I also started to question some of those little creatures around maps, what are their purpose other than being annoying, getting you into combat, interrupting using items, I am not so sure. I am still having fun, but now I don't think I will go straight into Monster Hunter: Rise after finishing Iceborne, no matter how more streamlined it is. I have mostly played alone, cos few of my buddies who haven't played this million hours didn't want to play, but I have helped randoms alot with SOS flares, its pretty cool. Duoing this game would be super nice.
 

Machocruz

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At this moment about 20 hours into Monster Hunter: World Iceborne expansion. I have to admit my enjoyment has decreased, because most of the time I keep fighting monsters that are reskins of ones I have already fought. Instead monster doing lightning damage, now its poisonous and everytime it hits you, you need to use antidote. Not very fun. I also started to question some of those little creatures around maps, what are their purpose other than being annoying, getting you into combat, interrupting using items, I am not so sure. I am still having fun, but now I don't think I will go straight into Monster Hunter: Rise after finishing Iceborne, no matter how more streamlined it is. I have mostly played alone, cos few of my buddies who haven't played this million hours didn't want to play, but I have helped randoms alot with SOS flares, its pretty cool. Duoing this game would be super nice.
A lot of people say that clutch claw broke the game. What say you?
 

Renfri

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At this moment about 20 hours into Monster Hunter: World Iceborne expansion. I have to admit my enjoyment has decreased, because most of the time I keep fighting monsters that are reskins of ones I have already fought. Instead monster doing lightning damage, now its poisonous and everytime it hits you, you need to use antidote. Not very fun. I also started to question some of those little creatures around maps, what are their purpose other than being annoying, getting you into combat, interrupting using items, I am not so sure. I am still having fun, but now I don't think I will go straight into Monster Hunter: Rise after finishing Iceborne, no matter how more streamlined it is. I have mostly played alone, cos few of my buddies who haven't played this million hours didn't want to play, but I have helped randoms alot with SOS flares, its pretty cool. Duoing this game would be super nice.
A lot of people say that clutch claw broke the game. What say you?
I don't abuse it. If monster keeps staying up in the air, I use it just to get on top and damage abit, but if monster doesn't constantly fly I barely use it.
 

Raghar

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Beautiful area in the lake.

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And this is few days later. Half of food production is slowly submerging.
 
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NecroLord

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I started (and finished) playing Medal of Honor: Allied Assault.
Pretty good WW2 shooter, though rather bland and run of the mill in some cases.
Last mission has you destroy Fort Schmerzen (AGAIN!) since it was rebuilt after being destroyed in the first Medal of Honor game.
Droves and friggin DROVES of Nazis rushing at you. Incredibly annoying.
Still, a decent shooter for what it's worth.
Will also do its expansions - Spearhead and Breakthrough.
They added more weapons, new locations, the ability to lean while in cover, improved running speed.
 

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