What are you playing?

Yeah, I was into it until the BIG END TWIST where the game makes you play a HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE retread of the entire game to get the real ending. Fuck. That.

Oh, and Shelob looking like pornstar Stoya was pretty fucking lame too.
 
My disagree tag there is with utmost respect. I don't think it's bad at all. I find I get pulled back into it once in awhile. Not to say there aren't plenty of issues with it. The tank stuff is too much sometimes. The story is disappointing. But the improvement on the previous base mechanics like fighting and stealth are top notch. And I have to admit I like rumbling around Gotham in the Batmobile, tank stuff notwithstanding.
I'm glad you like it!
But it makes me unhappy, and it's just not worth the time sink to make myself miserable.
 
Yeah, I was into it until the BIG END TWIST where the game makes you play a HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE retread of the entire game to get the real ending. Fuck. That.

Oh, and Shelob looking like pornstar Stoya was pretty fucking lame too.
Eh, I stil fire it up like once a month and play one or two sieges when I feel like clobbering orcs. Maybe I'll get there someday, no rush, seen the video on YouTube a long long time ago.
 
Yeah, I was into it until the BIG END TWIST where the game makes you play a HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE retread of the entire game to get the real ending. Fuck. That.

Oh, and Shelob looking like pornstar Stoya was pretty fucking lame too.
Yeah, the Shelob stuff is dumb as shit and I'm PRETTY sure it's nowhere even close to anything Tolkein intended, even in the ancillary appendix stuff. I was just thinking yesterday, "I wonder what Tolkein would think of these games and what they do with his work?" Like everyone else, I could see him being amused by the orc personalities.

But a plot twist that makes you retread the entire game? Fucking hell, that's not something I'm looking forward to. Is it...
Bruz's betrayal?
I'm not there yet but it was spoilered to me with a YouTube video I caught.

I'm glad you like it!
But it makes me unhappy, and it's just not worth the time sink to make myself miserable.
I totally understand! I've had many a game where I really wanted to enjoy it but there was one or two particular things that dragged it down for me. I found once I accepted the tank stuff, I just went along with the groove of it. It's definitely the least enjoyable part of the game, I'll admit. But there's something about that I keep coming back to and replaying it. It just hits all the open world sandbox buttons for me, you know? Like I just mentioned with Shadow of War, I reinstalled it just to see how pretty it is, and found myself falling back into the groove of playing it.
 
Yeah, the Shelob stuff is dumb as shit and I'm PRETTY sure it's nowhere even close to anything Tolkein intended, even in the ancillary appendix stuff. I was just thinking yesterday, "I wonder what Tolkein would think of these games and what they do with his work?" Like everyone else, I could see him being amused by the orc personalities.

But a plot twist that makes you retread the entire game? Fucking hell, that's not something I'm looking forward to. Is it...
Bruz's betrayal?
I'm not there yet but it was spoilered to me with a YouTube video I caught.



I totally understand! I've had many a game where I really wanted to enjoy it but there was one or two particular things that dragged it down for me. I found once I accepted the tank stuff, I just went along with the groove of it. It's definitely the least enjoyable part of the game, I'll admit. But there's something about that I keep coming back to and replaying it. It just hits all the open world sandbox buttons for me, you know? Like I just mentioned with Shadow of War, I reinstalled it just to see how pretty it is, and found myself falling back into the groove of playing it.
Shadow of War does that for me. I love the orc interaction so much that I welcomed doing the fortresses again, etc.

As to your spoiler, no. It's much later than that, and you'll know it when it happens.
 
If you're not there yet, no way have you unlocked all the useful powers yet. Some of them are locked behind story content and stuff. Flying drakes or riding graugs doesn't get old soon. Swapping between half a dozen dire caragors as needed and killing whole fortresses with them doesn't either.
I think your spoiler is...Maybe halfway through the first time through?
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Alder's Blood just came out, and had a 25% off sale, so I plunked down 15 bucks to try it.

It's basically X-COM meets Darkest Dungeon. Or at least it wants to be. It's buggy AF and I'm not sure they're really done with it yet... kinda needs to go back in the oven til it's done cooking.

 
If you're not there yet, no way have you unlocked all the useful powers yet. Some of them are locked behind story content and stuff. Flying drakes or riding graugs doesn't get old soon. Swapping between half a dozen dire caragors as needed and killing whole fortresses with them doesn't either.
I think your spoiler is...Maybe halfway through the first time through?
Honestly, the controls for flying the stakes aren't very enjoyable for me. But as far as missions go, I have most of the side missions done now. Only missions left are the necromancer and the Nazgul, which I think is the main story campaign. I've unlocked mostly we everything.
 
Yeah, I personally prefer Graugs, too, because the Drakes are finicky. They handle much better in the open air, yet the missions are mostly in caverns. Makes no sense.
Anyway, I'm now throroughly confused as to how far in the game you are.
Brûz betraying you
is part of the main story line, in the mission
Damaged
I'm not entirely sure anymore when that unlocks, exactly, but I thought it was before you even have access to all the regions :confused: But if you have flown Drakes, you've definitely progressed past that point.
 
Started Persona 5 Royal a couple of days ago. Been waiting for this game for SO long...

Gonna be in this for a while, too. I just finished the first dungeon and I'm about 15 hours in. Oh boy! :D :D :D :D
 
Shadow of War

Welp, I'm done with this game. Got to "that" part of the game and now I have to defend my fortresses. Which would be fine...if I didn't have to spend tons of in-game money upgrading my fortress. Or a bunch of micromanaging on my hopelessly underleveled orcs. Fuck that shit. I already watched the ending cut scene if I get past the "Shadow Wars" stuff. It's not worth the grind to get there.
 
Shadow of War

Welp, I'm done with this game. Got to "that" part of the game and now I have to defend my fortresses. Which would be fine...if I didn't have to spend tons of in-game money upgrading my fortress. Or a bunch of micromanaging on my hopelessly underleveled orcs. Fuck that shit. I already watched the ending cut scene if I get past the "Shadow Wars" stuff. It's not worth the grind to get there.
Yeah, my exact thoughts. What a shitty way to end the game.
 
I wonder if I had a better time because I didn't spend any money through the main game and so had everything saved up?

But I purposely lost my fortresses and some captains, recruited the new ones, and took over. No way was I leveling up any weaklings (except my favorites).

EDIT: I just realized that I may have taken to Shadow of War like a Pokemon game.
 
Shadow of War

Welp, I'm done with this game. Got to "that" part of the game and now I have to defend my fortresses. Which would be fine...if I didn't have to spend tons of in-game money upgrading my fortress. Or a bunch of micromanaging on my hopelessly underleveled orcs. Fuck that shit. I already watched the ending cut scene if I get past the "Shadow Wars" stuff. It's not worth the grind to get there.
Ah, you reached the "Brütal Legend" point.

--Patrick
 
I want to, so much.

I skipped school in grade 10 when FF7 came out (I faked sick) so I could play the shiiiiiit out of it. Everyone at school saw through my bullshit.

Now the new one comes out and the whole world is home sick.
 
I restarted Hollow Knight. With more familiarity, maybe I could find things more easily? Also, without taking breaks to play other games for weeks/months like before.

How bad were these breaks? I looked at my trophies.

I started Hollow Knight over a year ago. No wonder I couldn't remember anything! 2019 was an entirely different era.
 
Has anyone played the Ff7 remake?
I wanted to play during eastern.
But DHL kinda lost my preorder or something like that. I mean the status is still "in delivery" but for some reason the paket was sent to Augsburg (811 km away) and not to the postal office in my town after it couldn`t be put in a paket station.
Because of the current situation I don't mind waiting longer for stuff being delivered but this seems unreasonable.
 
I have something arriving from DHL for our daughter. It was stuck in limbo for a week. I finally contacted the Amazon vendor. If there is any money due on delivery, (duty and HST in our case) DHL isn’t delivering as they won’t take payment, even by card, in person.

I understand their reasons, however at no time did they ever communicate this to us. So......I called them and found out via recording. I paid online as requested and hopefully after the long weekend, someone will deliver it.
 
Getting back into Wizard101 again because it's something the entire household (ages ranging from 10-67) can do together simultaneously without having to actually be in the same room together AND because it doesn't require 100% attention, we can do something else while playing it. Camaraderie and autonomy in equal measure.

EDIT: Oh, and Crossout, of course.

--Patrick
 
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Bioshock complete. Now I face the difficult decision of immediately jumping into Bioshock 2, or circling back to Half Life 2 Episode 1. Gotta be honest: I'm leaning toward more Bioshock. That was very satisfying.
 
Bioshock 2 was generally considered inferior to Bioshock 1, while HL2:EP1 is considered approximately the same quality as HL2, just shorter. I dunno if that'll influence your decision at all. I personally like them both, though, so if you're craving more Rapture, then I say go for it.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
I actually quite enjoyed Bioshock 2. People complained about all the "defend the little sister while she harvests Adam" stuff but that was my favorite part.
 
Bioshock 2 was generally considered inferior to Bioshock 1, while HL2:EP1 is considered approximately the same quality as HL2, just shorter. I dunno if that'll influence your decision at all. I personally like them both, though, so if you're craving more Rapture, then I say go for it.
And Bioshock 2 is better than Infinite. Don't @ me.


... Or you can, I don't care
 

Dave

Staff member
I downloaded & am playing Enderal (Skyrim mod). I tried before and got stuck early and gave it up. This time I figured out what I missed and I'm finally actually playing the game. It's a lot harder than Skyrim but I like it.
 
So a friend who binged the shit out of FF7R lent it to me and I'm playing it now.

SHPOILERZ

There's Avalanche cells? Man, this is "something" so far. But I am enjoying the combat system.

Reno is legit the most annoying fight I've had in any video game since like that fight against that ninja asshole in Mass Effect 3. It didn't help that my materia setup from the last boss fight was worthless. No cure, thunder bound to elemental weapon. Awfuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuul.

I get it game, AERITH IS A NICE PERSON.
 
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So a friend who binged the shit out of FF7R lent it to me and I'm playing it now.

SHPOILERZ

There's Avalanche cells? Man, this is "something" so far. But I am enjoying the combat system.

Reno is legit the most annoying fight I've had in any video game since like that fight against that ninja asshole in Mass Effect 3. It didn't help that my materia setup from the last boss fight was worthless. No cure, thunder bound to elemental weapon. Awfuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuul.

I get it game, AERITH IS A NICE PERSON.
I’ve barely started, but I’m loving it so far.
 
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