Airport CEO.
Just started Horizon Forbidden West, absolutely gorgeous game. I’ve had just finished Zero Dawn remastered (almost, missing parts of the DLC) so it made sense. All I can say is the story is borderline transcendental and I’m all here for it.
The “slim” option of helldivers 2, it looks bad but is way way less glitchy and buggy and crash prone.
Death Stranding: Director’s Cut.
Picked it up for $13 CAD a few days ago. Runs great on my Steam Deck with Lossless Scaling. Minor framerate dips, but I can’t afford the time or money to build a better computer so I’ll take what I can get. Being able to pick up the Deck, play for a few minutes, pause, and put it to sleep so I can deal with my kiddo is the only way I can play anything right now. Sucks that I “lose connection to the game server” if I put the Deck to sleep for too long, but it doesn’t seem to impact the gameplay too much.
Kojima definitely self-indulges too hard with his storytelling and celebrity worship, but I have to give him (or maybe his writers) credit for his world building.
The controls and gameplay can be a bit frustrating at times, but they’ve also resulted in some memorable moments. I’ll take the odd annoying moment, like losing my balance in a deep creek and dropping all my cargo, if it then creates a fun event, me scrambling down the creek madly picking up the wet suit cases of quest specific items to then narrowly deliver it all without failing.
It’s worth checking out if you enjoyed the Metal Gear games, or enjoy exploring maps and unlocking areas and the emergent gameplay of something like Breath of the Wild.
Demon souls remake ! I’m doing upper latria and I’m liking the vibe in this archstone so far.
This remake is lacking the quintessential FS atmosphere, but it’s not bothering me that much on this section.
level design is great, boss fights are very different from what I’m used to. It’s quirky. Really wish I could play the OG.
“Ori and the Will of the Wisps” for me. I played the first one a few years ago and really liked it. So far, the sequel is even better!
Lol same. Overall I’m finding it to be a big improvement over the original, but I just got through a boss fight that was absolutely terrible. They really went all out on everything; movement abilities, progression, visuals, the whole shebang!
Just restarted The Witcher 3. I burnt out in skellige 5 years ago.
Godspeed. I also nearly beat the game and then put it down and forgot most of it so ended up beating it almost twice. It’s a great game. Still haven’t finished the Blood and Wine DLC though…
Everything is soooo slow and, idk, tiring for the brain in that game
The Forest.
There’s a great sequel too, but the first one is a lot of fun with friends if you like survival, base building, beautiful scenery, and naked cannibals chasing you through the woods screaming.
I wish I could go back to my first days in that game. The moments when you see a ‘new thing’ and it terrifies the shit out of you, or when you learn with a friend about some little quirk of the physics or mechanics… those were awesome moments.
Noita. There is still so much to learn.
dude I suck at that game.
A Plague Tale, Alien Breed, Hellslave. Quite the mix, huh?
How are you liking A Plague Tale? I have it on my docket for sometime this year.
Finally got around to playing Caves of Qud and it took me a while to figure it out and dial in the controls on Steam Deck but now it’s starting to become clear just how insane this game is…
I find it way too difficult to be enjoyable, sadly
Play the version that saves when you enter a village. The game is too punishing for new players imo
I’m talking about that, still too hard for me :(
Fair enough, its def a tier harder than something like DC:SS or similar. Id recommend cataclysm bright nights :)
I played quite a bit of erenshor. It’s a single player offline MMORPG style game with fake players. It’s pretty fun. It really scratches my MMO healer gameplay that i love but not the MMO part that i don’t XD the way i’ve been playing has been pretty grindy since i don’t explore the NPC dialogues enough and just look for dungeons for my level and i like that. I have the usual team with bots playing paladin, sorcerer, rogue, archer and i’m a druid.
Cool, I hadn’t heard of this game! I love the idea of a “single-player MMO.” I don’t have time for subscriptions, and trying to grind gear to keep up with the content/other players. Like you said, being able to drop the game for a few months and pick it back up where I left off is amazing.
Wish listed!
I fail to understand the point of an MMO without the social aspect, as IMHO their gameplay is generally pretty bad.
It’s great if it works for you and you enjoy that type of game btw, this is just my personal opinion not a judgement of value
That’s fair lol it’s just nice that all the players are on pause when i’m not on so i can get back in in 6 months and continue where i left off with the same “people” XD
Minishoot adventure
This game was made for me…dual stick shooter with metroidvanias elements. Strongly recommend it. I’m having a blast.
Such a fun game! Felt like it just kept getting better as it went
shooter
I’m having a blast
I see what you did there.
I just started Wildermyth and I’m having a good time with it. Part of me wants to install some of the visual mods for faces and hair types, but part of me wants to wait until I finish one game.
Two of my childhood friends helped develop that game. One of them wrote the music for it, the other was a programmer who helped code it.
That music is absolutely beautiful!
Hey that’s super cool! I hope they’re very proud of themselves. It’s gorgeous
Chrono Ark
I’m at the “end” of the story. I have one more run to get the first ending, and then an uncertain amount of optional grind to get the true ending. I will probably reserve my final thoughts for when I see the endings, but overall this game has been fantastic. Regardless of what you think of the story I’d say the gameplay is solid enough to be worth giving it a shot if you enjoy the genre, and if the story interests you then that is just a cherry on top. Despite not really being that into anime I found myself enjoying several of the characters and getting pretty interested in the plot once it got going, and I’m intrigued to see how it closes out. Mechanically I think it’s just really great, with both solid core gameplay and some really fun and interesting boss designs.
Ninja Gaiden 4
I haven’t played a whole lot this week, but I finished another chapter. Still very early on in the game. It’s very good. I have some issues with it (and it’s one of the most egregious offenders of “yellow paint” in recent years) but overall it’s a great Character Action Game. In some ways it feels more like a cousin to the earlier entries than a core family member - removal of specific combo strings combined with addition of parrying and stance switching has altered the DNA quite a bit. That being said it’s fantastic in its own way and really fun and fluid. Plus the bosses are actually good in this game (so far), which is… not really something you can say about previous games.
Ninja Gaiden 2 Black
The fantastic “White” mod is about to get a huge update with more or less 1:1 recreated spawns of the original NG2, and at the same time a Modified Moveset Mod released, so I had to to back and play some of the best chapters. NG2 combat still is really something special, and the moveset mod really makes it even better.













