FNV is my favorite but I’ve played and replayed it a billion times. That’s why I went with FO4. Also whenever the update gets settled I want to try out Fallout London. That one was supposed to release on the 23rd but then news of the update came. Fallout London is a DLC sized mod that has been in the works for years. It looks great.
Stil playing Star Trek Resurgence, fun game. Little nitpick so far is that the bridge crew are easily offended
I've been waiting for it to hit Steam and that's finally happening; Planned Release Date: May 23, 2024. Looking forward to it!
I just finished the Burning Shores DLC for Horizon Forbidden West and that final boss fight was just wild... I'm going to play this again later in the year.
I finished the game last night. It is a good game untill the end, I won't spoil it for you. I am curious about what you think of the game
Started with Cyberpunk 2077, I really have to get used with the first person style. It makes me a little nauseous. I am disappointed that you can't change it in third person style
I finally started playing Baldur's Gate 3 after it's been sitting in my library for months, and instantly got hooked. Easily the best game I've played in several years; everything just seems to be right where it needs to be, with a world, story, characters, acting and gameplay all pulling me in and never losing their grip, and that's with me having only a cursory knowledge of DnD in general or the Forgotten Realms in particular – my last foray into the franchise was the previous title in the same series. Infiltrating the goblin camp was the most exhilerating evening of gaming I've had in quite a while, if not ever. Allegations of me having an unhealthy obsession with Shadowheart are completely unfounded though – I can assure you, my obsession with her is perfectly healthy.
I've made some progress in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. I discovered an option that lets you open a portal to skip past some of the more tricky platforming stuff. You miss out on some special items that way, but oh well. I like to play games to relax and unwind, not to make me want to bang my head against the wall in frustration. Kor
Colour me surprised, but i just finished that Star Wars Survivor game, and it seems EA can actually made a good SW game, and a good single player game at that........who would have thought.
Horizon Forbidden West was a lot of fun but I did not like the way things like the skill tree were changed and some weapons were nerfed. But having said that it was a lot of fun, well worth new game plus replay which I will do later in the year, or maybe sooner.
Playing Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. I had bought it 4 years ago, but my PC at the time wasn't able to run it. Now with my new PC, I'm able to run it with everything on Ultra. This is actually a really good looking game that actually surprises me with how good it looks as times.
Finished the main story in Cyberpunk 2077. Maybe it is because I put 100+ hours into the first one, but I found Forbidden West exceptionally tedious. Quit playing and deleted it from the PS5 after about three hours.
I played Pools and Disminal. Backrooms is my thing at the moment and they were a weird mix of relaxing, chill and unsettling.
I like that one but it really feels like an unfinished story when you get to the final part and ending. Not sure what happened with its development but huge disappointment
Since i recently finished the Fallout TV show ( watch it, it's awesome even if you know nothing about the setting or the games) i reinstalled Fallout 4 because they have updated its graphics to modern standards. Not cutting edge but it looks great and the gameplay is great as always. I also misremembered which game i have finished and it was Fallout 3, so i'm basically going in blank in Fallout 4 since i don't remember much of it. I already found Dogmeat though so i'm set
Did you play it with the DLCs? Unfortunately, there are many games that use the practice of hiding the endings via DLCs, but I don't know if that's one of them. But there are several DLCs.