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A close friend of mine rented a server for Conan Exiles, we had a lot of fun playing almost every night for a good while. The wife really enjoyed it too.My friends and I rented a server for Conan Exiles. About once a week a group gets together and we go whomping things and exploring.
FF Tactics was a great game. My only complaint is that it was too short.
My wife finished Darkstalkers: Resurrection and Lapis Labyrinth and started playing Bloodstained which looks cool.
She's into the niche genre of visual novels as well and on her PS Vita she's playing something called Nurse Love Addiction. It's pretty hilarious so far.
Ooh, I'll let her know.There is also another game in that series called Nurse Love Syndrome.
Titanfall 2 is still a lot of fun.
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True story. My Legion titan kept telling me to eject because we were outnumbered and hull integrity had been compromised. He sounded so sincere, so I ejected and kept fighting via the rooftops with my rocket launcher. I fell down off an awning and landed between two smaller robots and I thought I was dead, but my legion (who I thought had blown up) came ripping through, on fire, and saved me. I love you, too, Legion.
I never played the single player "story mode," I went right into multiplayer. They have two basic multiplayer modes, PVP (which is chaotic) and Defense (where up to 4 players fight waves of bots). I think in all three modes you start out as pilot. In Defense, the first round you're out of the titan and then the next four you are in it. But you can set it to do things with you running around.I bought that for the Xbox recently because I wanted a mech piloting game. Instead the beginning is some kind of Call of Duty wall running sniping game. When does the mech part kick in?!?
SMT: Nocturne?Back to Nocturne. This time I'll go for the true ending. Wish me luck.
Yep. Have you played it? Great game. Addicting combat, impressive visuals and atmosphere for a PS2 game.SMT: Nocturne?
I have seen it being played. By my wife, obviously. It looked cool. She says she liked it a lot but she never finished it. She's a major SMT and Persona fan.Yep. Have you played it? Great game. Addicting combat, impressive visuals and atmosphere for a PS2 game.
Oh nice to hear that.... not.I have seen it being played. By my wife, obviously. It looked cool. She says she liked it a lot but she never finished it. She's a major SMT and Persona fan.
Heard good things about those. Do they run on PS2 emulator too? And would suggest playing both or is 2 clearly better to the point one should skip 1 entirely?Honestly I prefer the Digital Devil Saga games over Nocturne. They are wild LSD trips of stories though.
Finishing Detroit Become Human again, with a friend this time. Amazing how this game manages to be so brilliant and so shitty at the same time. It's branching decision-tree structure is a marvel, it's themes are nice and the atmosphere amazing. Yet the actual story goes downhill midway and never recovers, hurting the whole experience.
The first sign of this to me is Markus finding the resistence hideout, which scenes are full of cheap jumpscares and cliche. Then, when Kara finds the Monsters House it goes full corny territory and make me lose the capability to take it seriously.
Oh nice to hear that.... not.
Having found Nocturne only last year, I'm amazed at how great it's atmosphere and visuals are. It even has some of that Dark Souls eerie minimalism that enriches its atmosphere. And its combat is the best in the series for me. I've finished Persona 5 and played 3 and 4 (3 is my favorite), and I think they went overboard with the visual novel aspect, too much reading on the screen. But they're all great games regardless.
2 is a direct sequel to 1 (same characters and everything), To understand the story at all, you really need to play 1.Heard good things about those. Do they run on PS2 emulator too? And would suggest playing both or is 2 clearly better to the point one should skip 1 entirely?
Mechanics-wise I meant. Some series are notorious for giving a leap in quality between entries. Witcher, for eg. - I only recommend folks Witcher 3, as I find the continuity in story or lore is not worth the pain of enduring 1 and 2.2 is a direct sequel to 1 (same characters and everything), To understand the story at all, you really need to play 1.
My wife finished Bloodstained. She started playing Wizard of Legend and Dragon Quest Builders 1. As a videogame spectator I'm not entirely sold on Dragon Quest Builders 1 but Wizard of Legend looks cool.
Oh, she's also still playing Nurse Love Addiction. She read somewhere that this game turns really dark at a certain point...
Mechanics-wise I meant. Some series are notorious for giving a leap in quality between entries. Witcher, for eg. - I only recommend folks Witcher 3, as I find the continuity in story or lore is not worth the pain of enduring 1 and 2.
I have got Nier Automata Become as Gods edition on Xbone One since it had a serious discout (33 % and all the game DLC). I have only played it one hour but so far so good.
And of course, 2B is becoming my waifu
Yep. Have you played it? Great game. Addicting combat, impressive visuals and atmosphere for a PS2 game.
I've found the game overstays it's welcome considerably, but if you endure it, the story is really great.
I've found the second arc with 9S repetitive, due to both repeating partially the first route and to its hacking mini-game, which gets old fast. But as I said, it's worth it in the end. That final sequence (the tower ascension onward, including credits ) is amazing.Really don't get what you mean, the main story is only like 20ish hours, it isn't a very long game at all.
Replayed Jedi Academy. Some things should be left in nostalgic memory. Dreadful voice acting and story and the combat was trivial.
Out of curiosity what happens exactly? Quake III and other ID engines are a bit of a hobby of mine.Been replaying it lately myself. Not gotten past Vader's place 'cause it always crashes.
Out of curiosity what happens exactly? Quake III and other ID engines are a bit of a hobby of mine.
Old issue possibly where the engine works badly with modern hardware acceleration. Easy solution first go to the GameData folder and find jasp.exe and get it to run in XP compatibility mode. You might have already done this.Goes into the cutscene after you kick the annoying guy's ass (Rosh? Roach?) and crashes to desktop at the end of it.