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been playing vanquish, i'm about 75% through and i gotta say this shit gets hectic towards the end
i also decided to give heartworm another try. i was having some technical difficulty when i first tried it a couple weeks ago, which i still have because my pc sucks, but the bugs i'm experiencing aren't as game breaking as i thought. they do a lot of things right for a 90s style survival horror game, but they also do this one thing that annoys me that a lot of indie games do where they make some areas really big so it's atmospheric, but it just ends up wasting your time, and giving me specifically hand cramps because i'm constantly holding down shift to run across these huge ahh areas. can't have it all ig
i started ender lilies earlier this week. only played about an hour and i like it so far, but i'm waiting until my backlog is emptier to continue, since i do best with metroidvanias when i can really get into it and play it to the point where i can use all the mechanics with muscle memory.
is kentucky route zero any good? all i know about it is that it's one of the earlier story games, and inspired night in the woods, which was one of my favorites.