Just finished Silent Hill 2 Remake. Really enjoyed it. Time slowed down as I played it, the game isn’t that scary coming from games like RE7, but the atmosphere and the trauma stories are really something. Medium from Bloober was similar in that way. The gameplay was fun too, never overstayed its welcome.
I feel they did creepy rooms and underworld better than Alan Wake 2 did it. Not sure if it’s fair to compare them, but parts of it made me feel how AW2 didn’t go far enough in some of its sequences.
UE5 sucks though. Lots of noisy and shimmery graphics and fps at times dips to literal slideshow on PS5.
As a big fan of the OG Silent Hill 2, I was very apprehensive about the remake, but damn, Bloober nailed it! They really understood the original game and expanded on it exceptionally well. Especially compared to the recent Return to Silent Hill movie. Godawful and an insult to the game!
I’m very interested to see how they handle the Silent Hill 1 Remake. That one needs a LOT more work done to make it playable nowadays!
I just found Voxel Eras
I got sidetracked this last week. The plan was twofold: finish Chrono Ark (first ending) and finish Ninja Gaiden 4 to get ready for the DLC that dropped a day ago.
Instead I got completely hooked on Rise of the Ronin. It’s been a hot minute since I played some Open World Slop and it is hitting me just right. With all the shit going on right now it’s been pleasant to have some mind numbing collect-a-thon gameplay, at least thus far.
The comparisons to Ghost of Tsushima are very natural to make, but honestly I’m personally preferring Ronin. GoT wins in graphics and presentation, but the combat in Ronin is a lot more fun and deep. Both use stance switching in a sort of rock-paper-scissors system, but Ronin has a lot more skill expression given that the stance relationships only matter defensively. You counter the enemy stance while parrying, but you’re free to use whatever when going on the offensive. I find this much more satisfying than the GoT system of “pick the right stance and win”, and Ronin also has a lot more active skills to use, especially when you start chaining stance and weapon switching mid combat.
In terms of writing I am still fairly early in the story, but I like the use of authentic history and real historical characters and one thing again where I prefer Ronin over GoT is that there is a bit more humour, levity and charm to the characters. GoT is fine with its writing but everything is so serious and dour all the time and delivered in an almost monotone way that it just wore me out over the playthrough.
If you’re in the mood for more open-world Japan, I liked Ghost of Yotei a lot. Assassin’s Creed Shadows is okay as well if you like the Ubisoft formula, but YMMV.
Well, probably will need a bit of a break after this one. I get fatigued if I play too many of these in a row, same with Soulslikes.
How much better is Yotei to Tsushima, or is it just more of the same? I thought Tsushima was okay but I’m less high on it than most people. Especially the writing wore me down with the constant dour monotone delivery and serious tone. It was also too long for how little variety it had in both writing and quest design.
I enjoyed Yotei more, but it’s similar enough that you’ll probably want a break. I definitely liked the fact that there wasn’t a Debbie Downer yelling at you for being dishonorable all the time. That got annoying really fast!
A different kind of patience - I’m torn between riding out the RAM apocalypse and upgrading my PC now. I don’t have FOMO for many things, but I kinda want a faster beefier PC.
I know the struggle!
NullpoMino so I could prepare once I acquired Tetris The Grandmaster - Absolute Eye
I started playing Transformers Earthspark Expedition this week. Its not a fancy game but its been pretty fun. Its maybe a ten hour game though to 100%.
Playing Assassin’s Creed Valhalla via Steam Link on my TV, good fun. I’ve been learning Icelandic over the last few years, and was surprised that the Norse background NPC’s actually speak it! Very cool to be able to understand the background conversations, quite immersive too.
(As far as we know Icelandic is essentially identical to old Norse, spoken across Scandinavia a thousand years ago.)
Iceland intentionally kept their language from changing too much, so it’s largely intelligible with Old Norse. Even more impressive to me is the part where you go to Vinland and the natives speak actual Mohawk which is not translated, but you can find what they’re saying online.
Need for Speed Underground 2, the old PC edition with widescreen fix patches using Wine.
I have half an idea of going back and replaying Underground 2 and Most Wanted (2005) some day but with mods. I think both have RTX Remix mods by now? Regardless, great games.
Fable 2
I’m a few hours in and its a real throwback to 2009 or whenever as I haven’t played it since launch. It feels very familiar but I don’t really remember much about the game. Once thing to note is that after playing Fable Anniversary, Fable 2 definitely has a vibe of being brightly coloured world but often times quite bland with nothing to show in the open world.
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Lots of short and random sessions on my handheld. Colin McRae 2.0, PSO, WWE No Mercy and many more. Dreamcast isn’t really viable but some games can be playable with some tweaking but It’s great for PSX and below though. I set up syncthing to backup saves and screenshots so I can easily access them on my PC too :)



I’m a bit biased towards Colin McRae Rally 04 but man, 2 still looks and feels pretty great. That era of rally games in general was awesome, I’m glad most of them seem to be working well on linux.
I will always recommend rimworld, it’s a very open colony sim set in the far future on a planet where a lot of stuff has regressed, it’s one of the more moddable games around now so you can make it what you want. Lots of freedom to play how you want, it’s a bit like the sims except you can have anything from a cosy farm to a machine-worshipping murder cult.
Stellaris. I somehow ended up buying all the DLCs I was missing, and now all other games have been put on hold.
Factorio! It’s been on my wishlist for ages. But I didn’t know that it never ever goes on sale, so I was waiting for nothing. I bought it now and it’s great! My first factory is running pretty wel so far. I’m coming up on oil now. I just need to talk to the local HOA about my expansion plans 🔥
Similarly I finally got into Dyson Sphere Program. My first factory got carpet bombed by space Corvettes and I had to start over
5/5
I got my fill of Tokkyuu Shirei - Solbrain for now so I’m back to jumping between multiple other titles on my Deck at the moment.
The main focus is the return of my Ridge Racer fixation. I’m back to playing Ridge Racer 2 (PSP one) but I also tried Ridge Racer Type 4 and Ridge Racer 7. RRT4 still holds up rather well, it feels good to play and the presentation is top notch (especially its fantastic intro). Can’t say I like it more than RR2 (PSP) however a big part of that is the fact that the latter is simply a more complete package due to its content.
Can’t say much about RR7 as I only tried 2 races so far to see how it’ll run emulated. It runs but I’ve got some issues with RPCS3 not using all the power on my desktop which affects the performance. I’ll have to play it on my Steam Deck instead, I guess.The second series I’m playing right now is The Legend of Linkle: Breath of the Wild (BotW, just modded). I played it about a year or so ago but didn’t really feel it at the time and dropped it for other stuff. I now decided to start from scratch and with refreshed attitude instead. I’m having a bit more fun and feel less pressure to progress this time so there’s a chance I’ll be able to finish it - we’ll see how it goes. At the very least, I’d love a proper Zelda game with Linkle as a protagonist. Heck, I’d settle for a decent knockoff honestly.
I just started Cubivore. It’s fascinatingly weird, deceptively simple at first, but I feel like there’s some complexity growing beneath the surface.
You start as a weird little cubic pig, and you have this one square flap coming off the cube on a hinge that helps you move around, and a mouth. So you go around eating everything smaller than you. And the things your size you can take, you rip their meat flaps off (phrasing) and eat them to mutate. When you kill a boss, you get better meat that unlocks big abilities, and your pig gets to mate and die. Then you start playing as pig’s offspring, who now has an extra flap and more ways to mutate which put those flaps in configurations that make you better at running, evading, fighting, or defense.
Also your pig does a lot of oddly philosophical ruminating between areas.
Core Keeper. They just had a big patch with a new section and biome. Started fresh save to run through it. Fun game. Still desperately needs an option or mod for “prevent ability to kill farm animals”.
I had a good time with that in beta. Maybe I’ll spin it up again











