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Done with this great game called Superhot, it is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!
 
Bought Syndicate (2012) for €2.49 from Origin. Had a girlfriend when the game was originally released.

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Seems like a mediocre sci-fi shooter. No real syndicate elements ("SELECTED"). Not plenty of weapons to choose from. The Skrillex music isn't even in the game.
 
Played FF7 remake demo on Saturday. Honestly, I'm not really impressed by the gameplay mechanics. It's too fast paced button mash. Controlling multiple characters is already PITA with two guys, can't imagine doing the same with four later. Graphics look great but I really wish they'd stick to the classic jrpg turn based combat with this one.
 
The original game had some kind of Skrillex music in the action track. That was considered "cyber-punk" in the 90s.


I expected the game to be fast pace shooter with a mini-gun and Skrillex music + persuadation sounds + SELECTED in the background.
 
Crucible 120 yesterday. Gonna see if I can blast to 150 today... pretty rough! Got 110 without any tributes but I blew a crapload of them to pass 120... But this def confirms it... this acid/poison setup is the best one I've got so far. Facetanking 2x nemesis is not usually something I'd do... this one does it.

And boy oh boy does it kill FPS... saw the mid 20s pass by... yikes

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The original game had some kind of Skrillex music in the action track. That was considered "cyber-punk" in the 90s.


I expected the game to be fast pace shooter with a mini-gun and Skrillex music + persuadation sounds + SELECTED in the background.

See now that is just cool retro stuff you just linked :D

If you want cyberpunk fast paced madness... try this

Still gotta bring myself to pick it up again, but its great fun. It just... well, it requires a bit more than your average point and click lets put it like that :D I think I might try this on drugs sometime, or a strong caffeine + sugar rush :D
 
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look man im a old skool Id Wolfenstein game man . last game I played was Wolfenstein 2001 or whateva . Today I picked up Wolfenstein 2 the new colossus for $35 aus on steam ....
Frack me this game is Frakin my sort of single player shit lol ... its so nasty and funny and violent , i had no idea i was missing out :) Multi player has dominated my life i see for a long time now ..hehe
It was also good to see AMD logo instead of Nvidia the way its meant to be played for the first time for me ....
 
just got the metro exodus gold edition
 
look man im a old skool Id Wolfenstein game man . last game I played was Wolfenstein 2001 or whateva . Today I picked up Wolfenstein 2 the new colossus for $35 aus on steam ....
Frack me this game is Frakin my sort of single player shit lol ... its so nasty and funny and violent , i had no idea i was missing out :) Multi player has dominated my life i see for a long time now ..hehe
It was also good to see AMD logo instead of Nvidia the way its meant to be played for the first time for me ....

im not a fanboi ...:p
 
Started Prey again. I forgot how much fun the space 'walk' is.
 
Black Mesa has been given a makeover, now that Xen has come out of beta and it looks pretty cool. But I still can't kill that damn spider though.
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Makes you wonder what Crowbar Collective's next project will be. HL3?
 
Personally I'm hoping that Valve will announce HL3 in the months following Alyx.
 
AoW Planetfall atm.

Loving it, but I'm having many many Endless Legends flashbacks playing it, and every once in a while I find that game to have a bit more depth than AoW with most other things being similar.

Still, cool factions and stuff, I'll be playing this a few dozen hours for sure.

Also... FML
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Finished The Witcher 2 now...I can sort of see why people say you don't really need to play 1&2 but it does give some small back story which builds up to 3 I guess. I'll be taking a small break from the franchise for now as I await for Re3 Remake.
 
Finished The Witcher 2 now...I can sort of see why people say you don't really need to play 1&2 but it does give some small back story which builds up to 3 I guess. I'll be taking a small break from the franchise for now as I await for Re3 Remake.

Well playing 2 does give a LOT of weight to the seemingly 'odd' search for the same characters that you do in TW3. I mean, the whole Velen act is pretty much meaningless without it. You'd be like 'why would I care about these guys (err girls) at all'. But I think its not the same if you've played 3 before 2 anyway because the novelty is off.
 
I expected the game to be fast pace shooter with a mini-gun and Skrillex music + persuadation sounds + SELECTED in the background.

FPS Syndicate sounds weird to me, and probably wrong.
 
Well playing 2 does give a LOT of weight to the seemingly 'odd' search for the same characters that you do in TW3. I mean, the whole Velen act is pretty much meaningless without it. You'd be like 'why would I care about these guys (err girls) at all'. But I think its not the same if you've played 3 before 2 anyway because the novelty is off.
True, i've not played 3 or read much into it but I do know it sort of adds up to Geralt going out to find Yennefer and shows how Phillipa loses her eye and I suppose Triss main arc is because of events from 2.
 
Playing the early access Satisfactory, it's a 3d version of Factorio, and it's a relaxing game ..obviously ;)
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My progress for Season of the Worthy; so far in 3 days since the start of the new season. Loving the Precursor Vex Chrome shader as it goes well with the new armor. (*^▽^*)

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Playing the new Ori and will of the hollow knight
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It's alright, 30% into it
 
Driving my shiny metal..
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Waiting my 24-20 pins motherboard adapter shipped from China and I will play Battlefield 1. i5 4430, 1060 gtx 3gb gddr5, 16 gb ddr3 corsair vengeance.
 
Bought a month of WoW and I'm regretting it. So far it's /pretty much the bad to meh parts of Draenor but less story elements. I have no idea what's going on or what an Aegis is, or why the vrykul are there, or what and who Odyn is, or anything about anything. At least it's streamlined, the introduction to the base stuff is just Odyn (a giant) just saying "You are the greatest warrior who has ever lived, you shall command my armies" and there you are. I remember a book where the hero came to a city and the entirety of the story of his time in the army was "he was the best at everything", and then the book just went on with him being commander of whatever. That is what WoW is. Has been to some degree in the past, but now they're not even trying.

Also, the fundemental design of Legion is not very fun if you are in it after everyone else. Missions and followers and whatever is fine, but not when there's an expansion to get through after that. There' no point to do anything.

Have played some Classic, and crapnuckles it's so much better, apart from stack sizes. I really, really miss old WoW, and not just because [nostalgia]. :(

EDIT: Ok. Ok. I'm very slightly drunk (poor mans pina colada) and I've played Classic for about 30 minutes now and the feeling of progression, adventure and just being alive in the Warcraft universe already surpasses everything since Warlords of Draenor, and that is as an orc hunter, my original WoW character so I know exactly what to expect. I played a human paladin on a private Lich King server some years ago and that too was amazing. In Legion (I haven't bought Battle for [world] yet) I am a few hours in and literally everything (hyperbole) in it is bewilderingly silly. Where did WoW lost its footing? I would argue that it was the industrialization that was the first step, and it began pretty much with WotLK. Everything became easier. More flight points, faster leveling... Which frankly is very sane, because that is how reality works. As Terry Pratchett put it (paraphrased): Whenever an impassible mountain top was conquered by climbers some years afterwards old women would go up there for a cup of tea and walk back afterwards to look for their glasses. It only makes sense that the world moves on. How can an area stay a hostile wilderness after ten thousand hunters have eradicated everything in it? I was in favor of the retooling that Cataclysm brought, and I was very much in favour of Pandaria, because it was a "real" place (as in its existance made sense; the island of Legion doesn't make sense) and the fundemental premise was ... nice. The panda people liked drink and food, and because of the arrival of the Horde and the Alliance that lifestyle was interrupted. A main thing was a big brewery was shut down because of hauntings and infestations! And it still had that sense of adventure about it. And it was just ... nice. The valley that Grommash turned to crap was nice. A lot of it was nice, and how the niceness was interrupted and how you as a player could restore the general niceness. I quite liked that premise, and the older I get the more I appreciete niceness. Nice endings. Things doesn't have to be grim and blarght and shit to be good.

Anyway. It used to make sense. A fundemental problem with Legion is actually Draenor. Draenor was definitely the shark jumping moment in WoW. Time travel is always tricky and requires a great deal of effort and thought and care to make sense, but none of those things sell subs or games apparently. I get the appeal of a returb to Beyong the Dark Portal, but ... no. It had some points and at the time I didn't think it bad as such, but that was probably predicated on a feeling that it wouldn't last. But it did. It so much did, and Legion (as far as I've played) took the stupid things from it and ran with it. I still don't know what an Aegis is, in this context. The major sin of Draenor was the butchering of crafting. It probably started earlier, but Draenor was like a final nail. Crafting used to be special, it used to mean something. A part of that is probably due to achievements. The ability to craft cool stuff and the journey to be able to craft those different things (because it used to be a journey; you had to find different teachers in different locales and go down different paths and actually work for the recipes) was more or less replaced by achievements. The achievement was no longer the recipe (or the feat, or whatever), it was the achievement points that came with the fullfillment of the deed. I sort of like achievements though, but not if they are to be for *everything*. A plaque for something you spent time on is fine, but it has to be a bonus to make sense. Natural quest/story progression is not an achievement.

In the end I blame Guitar Hero.


But I digress.

EDIT again: Also a main problem with everything in life is the lowest common denominator, and it's nearly impossible to work around.

EDIT REDUX: Also I blame movement. The easier it is to move around, the smaller the world becomes. Fascism (and Leto II) and all of that.
 
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