Played 4 hours of Detroit Human straight after install. That a game that grabs you by the balls and just doesn’t let go. I slept because I was afraid I may lose some story if I continued playing.
Holy crap this game is amazing!!! Anyone who hasn’t bought Detroit is a moron! I can see myself playing this again at least once. Already about 6 hours in and can’t stop playing. 10/10.
I'm glad it's that goode. I've seen a few others mention it's pretty exceptional as well. Is it kind of like a detective game, like LA Noir or something?
Never put off tomorrow what you can put off today!
No it is like Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls and a bit like Walking Dead but in this one your choices actually do matter and decisions do have an impact how the game is playing out with the exception of a few scenes.
That's an achievement for you.
I have been spending my time with COD WW2 on PS4 and Ghost Recon Wildlands on PC. Trying to hit level 55 in COD and finish off GR so I can delete it from my HDD.
Started Battlefield 4 single player campaign, since it's on Origin Access. First impressions: bland and pretty.
Still working on MotoGP18, nearing the end of my first premier class season after three seasons in the lower classes. I consider getting the MotoGP World Championship title as finishing the game, so should be done tomorrow or the day after.
Backlog of unstarted games that I intend to start playing: F1 2017, Motorsport Manager and Hard West on Steam; Inside and several Battlefield campaigns on Origin.
Want to buy: Assassin's Creed: Origins and Wolfenstein: The New Colossus. I'd marry AC1/2/Brotherhood if I could (and cheat on them with Revelations), but AC3/4/Unity didn't do it for me. Having hardly played an AC game since the Ezio trilogy, I'm hoping Origins will revive my interest in the brand.
Re-installed instead: The Witcher 3. New hardware means I have to go back and see it with moar pixels. I won't replay the whole game, just finish whatever silly fetch quests I have left on the original save game. (God I love cloud saves.)
Finished DOOM 2016 on nightmare. Looking forward to eternal!
Will have to get back to playing Prey again but I installed F1 2015 (got it free from humblebundle before...) and actually enjoy playing a F1 game again. Playing with a xboxcontroller so not optimal at all, maybe I should invest in a wheel.
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Still in Dead Cells. I can't seem to get enough of this game lol. The unlockable stuff, areas and weapons etc seems endless from where I'm at now, and I know there's a boat load of secrets I've missed. Love it.
Finished GR Wildlands. Also watched the 100% ending on the tube. I am so glad I got the other ending because that way Bowman goes to jail. That hag is the reason enjoyment with the game was lowered. I give the game a 6.5/10. It is a good game to play for a while but don’t try to play it in a binge way like I did as it is repetitive as **** all.
More COD WW2 MP. It is surprising to see a lively community on PS4 after all these months. Compared to PC it is fantastic. I think I may indulge in BLOPS4 on PS4 if the community stays alive like this.
re: Quantum Break, is your framerate high enough? That can cause floaty mouse etc. I played it about 6months after release, and they'd fixed the major launch issues, but though I had a decent system with a FuryX, still had to turn down some of the graphics settings. There was a major one that involved graphics scaling, for instance.
Started Assassins Creed Origins but then put it on hold after reaching Alexandria to have another crack at a modded Doom 3...this time the BFG version. Haven't played the Lost Mission levels yet so should be interesting...
I finished Hard West's main campaign (got the credits and everything), but there is a sort of sub-set of missions that's still available. I don't know if that's DLC or not, but that's what I'm working on now.
Booted up Motorsport Manager, but I was too tired for a management sim.
Beat the first Siberia… lol yeah I know... oooold game.
Actually I'm quite curious about it. Do I need to combine something with a rubber chicken and pixel hunt everything? Or can I just play the game without hints and not get frustrated?
Originally posted by Mangler
Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
Been playing the **** out of dragon quest. At first I was concerned about not being able to suspend my PC since you can't just save anywhere. I actually prefer it this way. It's an old school jrpg with very high production value that I haven't played yet. ****, it's the best jrpg that I've played since the psx so far.
Originally posted by Mangler
Good work guys, we can't have too many positive posts in a row on this forum.
Been playing Path of Exile (Delve league released recently), they introduced an infinite dungeon this league and it's fairly fun to play.
Also playing some Destiny 2 (picked up the legendary edition for 99 bucks last week), even though I read enough positive things about the Forsaken expansion to give it a go, still playing casually with low expectations.
I bought Sundered over the weekend based on Steam reviews and spent about 30 minutes playing.
Good looking game with nice fluid movement that just got repetitive and old really fast. I'll go another half hour or so in the hopes it gets better, but so far
I bought Sundered over the weekend based on Steam reviews and spent about 30 minutes playing.
Good looking game with nice fluid movement that just got repetitive and old really fast. I'll go another half hour or so in the hopes it gets better, but so far
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