I’ve been all in on Baldur’s Gate 3. This game is so good, act 1 is good but in act 2 it gets really good, I’m about to start act 3 and I already know I’m gonna have to play it again
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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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One of the games where the Hype is 100% justified. The game is just this fucking good
I do think it kinda weirdly falls off in Act 3 where you hit the level cap pretty early and the game's difficulty/complexity plateaus with like 20 hours left. I get why they did it (D&D is a clusterfuck at high levels due to massive spell lists etc) but I was still disappointed.
I finally modded my old 3DS and installed a bunch of games on my SD card. Been playing Pokemon Platinum, but I got to a point where I need to grind a little, and it's killing my motivation to continue.
Next up is probably Shin Megami Tensei IV. Never played a game from that series, but I did greatly enjoy Persona 5, so I have high expectations.
There is such a deep trove of treasure to be found with a modded 3DS. That little device can do a lot. I even played through Symphony of the Night on it. The homebrew scene is amazing.
I tried getting into SMT IV as a Persona fan, but it just didn't do it for me. I might need to give it another try myself. Hope you enjoy it!
I love SMT IV, hopefully you enjoy it! The beginning can be really punishing, but don't let it discourage you.
even more MegaMek, my merc company is almost a regimental combat team at this point
also more cyberpunkdreams
also did a few routes on Train Sim World 5
Started playing CPD after reading your previous post. Pretty neat so far but the action timer is a little punishing. Any tips?
i tend to only play it for a short time each day, using breathers for when i want more actions
you can make them yourself shortly after getting into cinci
also you can get codes from the discord like this one:
https://cyberpunkdreams.net/accesscode/breathe-me
Elden Ring. Fuck Castle Sol. Two ballistas is cheating and I feel no guilt in unleashing the +7 mimic tear. Furthermore, fuck the fire giant.
I should buy Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga soon. Highly nostalgic game.
Finished Death Stranding 2.
It was kino.
I might try maxing all peppers but for now it's a bit of a step back from gaming.
Picked back up final fantasy vii after taking a break from it, Cloud and the gang.
remake?
OG, my laptop can't handle the remake sadly.
Playing Tactical Breach Wizards and I seriously cannot recommend this game enough, what an absolute banger. It's incredibly charming, has a wonderful soundtrack, excellent world building and hilarious writing. It's just the right level of quirky and goofy where it's enjoyable and delightful without ever being annoying.
It's set in a kind of weird futuristic Shadowrun-like magical world with some really fun characters, like a necromancer doctor who needs to kill people before she heals them and a traffic warlock who attacks you by summoning cars filled with undead souls to run you over and applies stasis curses as a punishment for illegal parking. You get the sense that the writers who came up with the lore had a blast writing it. It's one of these very special games that make you feel like the developers were having a lot of fun working on it.
When I first saw it, I immediately thought it was going to be like XCOM, which is a game that I really like, so I picked it up on sale. As it turns out, it's actually way way closer to Into the Breach, which I like even more. There's no RNG or accuracy mechanics, it's more like ItB's tile chess positioning dynamics, where you push enemies into walls and other enemies, but this time there's a very funny focus on defenestration. It's incredibly satisfying to line up your moves so that you can throw a handful of enemies through a window in the same turn.
I've only just started playing it, but I can already tell that it's going to be an all-timer for me. It's an incredibly joyful, lighthearted and fun game that I'd recommend to anyone, but it's absolutely a must-play if you enjoyed Into the Breach.
I picked up Soulstone Survivors recently and have been having a lot of fun with it, sort of an ARPG themed rougelite.
Oh I played that during some of its early access. By now the game has a lot to do/unlock . One of my faves in the survivor/bullet heaven gerne. ,
I had fun with it, kinda stalled out on the late game stuff because the grind becomes pretty horrendous if you want to max out all characters.
yeah, I just unlocked all the characters today but leveling them and getting all the rune unlocks is getting painful
From what I remember, you level slightly faster in one of the alternate modes (Overlord maybe?), and if you're on max difficulty. The problem I ran into at that point was that there were a few optimal loadouts that you'd just run with almost every character which made it very samey.
FWIW I eventually either manually edited my save or downloaded a complete file (can't remember which) and used that.
Finished Citizen Sleeper 2, it's alright, definitely not as good as 1. A surprising amount of callbacks to the expansion show up in the late game. The crew system seems a little half-baked, the +1 skill crewmembers seem bad because a lot of the time they won't have their appropriate skill (or if they do, it'll be for a dangerous task, where I'm probably not going to roll a 1 that becomes a 2 or a 2 that becomes a 3 anyway). At least on normal, resource management is never an issue. I was able to just shell out cash forever and never go broke (with the exception of literally the tutorial where Juni shows up).
I played Engineer, which seemed strong. By end-game, it was +1 stress for +4 to my lowest die, recover 1 stress if the result of that die roll is neutral or positive (which are the only possibilities for a 5+). Might've been worth it to drop a make it recover 2 stress with a +3, but eh. The last upgrade choice between recovering on neutral or positive versus push being Glitch is, imo, the easiest thing imaginable. Glitch dice seem REAL bad in comparison. However, Engineer did result in me getting fucked on the
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Darkside recon mission, where it was me and Bliss who need to pass Engage checks to steal food, but neither of us were able to. With some bad luck, I broke 4/5 dice in those 2 days Ankhita has you wait lmao, barely got Marko out.
Story-wise, I do think that
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Darkside itself having basically no content where you interact with regular joes just making their way is a shame. Like, you get Ankhita and Karman who are going to go start a revolution and then the faceless masses will join in once you send an email.
As always, I continue to play warframe. Got every Sister of Parvos weapon, and maxed out every Coda weapon on the double-XP weekend. Forma stonks are in shambles . Got sick of the circuit and stopped doing it, even though I still "need" some of the incarnons, hate that mode. Dog Days is pretty fun, though the water balloons are comically overpowered.
Sad to hear Citizen Sleeper 2 is a step down. I loved the first one.
It's still good, if you liked the first I'd definitely recommend it.
Remembered I was playing 20 Small Mazes (excellent and free!) and was halfway through. Finished two quick mazes this morning. Been playing Word Play as well, I'm a sucker for word-based games. I often play Waffle and Bongo over at Puzzmo which are two good free ones.
Every time I open up Lutris I realize I have Dog of Dracula 2 (free cyperpunk parody of Blade Runner and the like, you're a vampire dog...for some reason, I don't know) which is pretty good from the hour I've played, so I'll probably be playing that tonight sometime.
The other game that I might install and play tonight is The Wreck a visual novel exploring themes of grief, depression and family relationships. I played through the first hour some time ago and really liked it, but it was another game that got put on the backburner.
There is also the intriguing Social Democracy: Petrograd 1917 in which is set after the overthrow of the Tsar in 1917 Russia, you can help several parties attain power (including the Bolsheviks) and play out how each party being in power changes the scope of history. I haven't gotten around to it because it seems quite daunting, it's old-school style text-based interactive fiction, so it's basically a choose-your own Russian history adventure. I'll get around to it sometime, I just don't think it'll be tonight lol. If anyone is interested there it is free on itch.io and there is a browser version if you don't want to download the files and a IF parser.
Update on Fallout 4 - the gooners came through, one of them managed to walk me through whatever went wrong with the physics. Now I've noticed that the precombine meshes outside the last dungeon of Automatron are broken.
are you a modder/dev? fo4 is one of my favs to revisit periodically, what mods would u recommend?
are you a modder/dev?
I've mucked around with various modding tools, mostly leveled list edits and a couple nifbashed outfits (I wanted the heavy armours to look a bit heavier), I've not posted any of the stuff I've made online though.
what mods would u recommend?
Dungeons
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Remnants: Secrets of The Enclave
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Mechanist Omega
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Attack of The Lobotomites
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20 leagues under the sea (and the "More than 20 Previsbines Under The Sea" patch so it doesn't lag as much)
Creatures
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Radspiders Redux
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Project Nemean
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Institute Centaurs
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Starved Concord Deathclaw
Story
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Start me up Redux
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Sim Settlements 2
Weapons
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The Heavy Weapon Pack
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Shoulder Mounted Machine Gun - Rat Runners Arsenal
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Crossbows of the Commonwealth
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Select Power Bow
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.22 PDW
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That Gun of The Wasteland
Armour
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Boston Riot Armour
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Minutemen Enforcer Armour
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Chinese Stealth Suit (the one on Nexus Mods, not the Creation Club one)
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Grease Rat Garbs
misc
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Bullet Counted Reload
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Classic Holstered Weapons System
Heavy Rain and it smells bad like David Cage. The one thing his games do well is simulate stressful situations and having to make quick panicked decisions otherwise its just lazily written gross male gaze cringe.
Although i shouldn't be playing cos he doesn't make games for gays apparently.
Enjoying the ps3 era aesthetic atm think i might play heavenly sword next
To be fair that Scene at [redacteds] grave is so fucking tasteless it loops back to being hilarious
I didnt have time to play games since I was on vacation with some folks. Was very neat. Was good to have a change of scenery. Almost worth the loss of gametime
nothing this week, I want to try a bit of Neon White today, I don't think I've played a fast paced FPS since Quake 3 Arena like 20 years ago
Still immersed in Death Stranding 2. Trying out some demos from gamescom announcements this week though.
Strive has real ranked now. It'll be a minute before the different ranks settle, bur right now im just happy i don't have to play tower.
illegally downloaded copy of silksong demo that got leaked
My KSP console save file corrupted and there's no way to get it back. I had just done a flyby of Eve and landed on Gilly.
Bad port bad.
So I've just restarted in sandbox. I don't want to have to unlock the whole tech tree again to get the mun launch site and going interplanetary on this version is much harder without it due to the high part counts.
I had almost finished unlocking the whole tech tree :(
I've had another long work week, and hopefully my weeks will be back down to 4 work days a week for a while now.
Been playing Laika aged in blood mostly. It's like what if trials had guns, was about furries, and also was a Metroidvania. It has an interesting mix of trials repeating a path until you can handle it, where part of the challenge is also firing bullets into bird skills at just the right time. The world is really well realized and the art is amazing with phenomenal music to accompany you.
pokemon go. except i suck and just reinstalled it after a 9 year hiatus and everything is too strong for me. will prob stop playing next week
I've been playing Sessions Skate Sim thanks to a friend that got it for me on my birthday. We (the kids and I) finished Astrobot. Last week, I got into week 2 of the open beta for BF6 and it brought back memories of bad company and BF3 – might get it. And I want to get back on Cyberpunk, only a little bit after the prologue.
has anyone played that really cool looking retro gay cyborg dystopian survival horror game? i cant remember what its called but it looked so good. signalis?
I haven't played it myself because I'm not a big horror fan, but I've heard mostly really good things about it. I love the art!
signalis
pretty sure its anti communist slop
Dark Souls 2: spent a good chunk of my saturday dealing with the sadism that is the smelter demon run back
Just finished Quantum Break and with that have finished all the RCU games (except replaying Max Payne 1 and 2). You can see why it kind of flopped, the first third or so is a shooter with some nifty ideas but nothing to write home about. the combat is kind of a annoying more than anything in true first third of a remedy game fashion.
But as with nigh everything else they do, it really does pick up so much. Genuinely one of the better timetravel stories I've seen with the groundrules they establish
Still KSP. I've been waffling over the design of my first crewed interplanetary ship. I'm using KSP-I and also USI-LS, so my ship is gonna have to be big enough for long term habitation and there are dozens of combinations of reactor and engine to choose from.
I finished OoT but I'm still craving more Zelda. I'm still thinking about what to do about that, I kinda want to do a randomizer run maybe? But I'm leaning more towards revisiting one of the other games, I'm thinking Skyward Sword HD since the last time I played it was on the Wii not long after it came out. I've also been doing a test playthrough of a little Custom Robo Arena randomizer I've been working on, and so far it's been working well! It's pretty fun too, and hectic as you would expect.