The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Brilliant game, a joy to look at with eye candy visuals.
The puzzles, gameplay/atmosphere and story are also spot on.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Brilliant game, a joy to look at with eye candy visuals.
The puzzles, gameplay/atmosphere and story are also spot on.
Hexen II - Omfg it's so awesome, as much as I love old games, I missed the Hexen franchise, but when I started playing it, I couldn't get off the computer :o
Now I know why Hellraid was often comparised to Hexen, Necromancer ftw!
Assassin's Creed IV Freedom Cry and Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon.
Got a bit of free time this weekend, going through unplayed games in my steam library.
"Mythiventures (Heroes Tactics)" is pretty awesome.
It's like a combination of Heroes of Might & Magic, Final Fantasy Tactics, and Heroes Charge.
Hands down one of the best turn-based strategy game, best tactical rpg game, best strategy game, best slg game I have ever played.
Just recently launched on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/det…mexgame.heroes.
Website is https://www.heroestactics.com
Oh god so much monster hunter. Somebody help me.
Playing SOMA and Shovel Knight.
Though I'm having huge performance issues with SOMA, not related to my speccs performace.
I got hooked on Paradox strategy games lately. First Europa Universalis IV. Now i play Crusader Kings 2 which is even more fun. Steep learning curve to get into (had to watch couple hours of tutorials before i could even begin without being completely lost) but well worth it. Surprisingly provided me with some of the most hilarious moments that i had in gaming due to the crazy family drama that can happen in this game. For example last night my wife died. I married a new wife and after less then 9 months she gave birth to a cuckoo kid. Had her arrested and killed for high treason. On another occasion i had to conspire to kill my own mother to protect my sons inheritance. Had i died before mom, my brothers line would have inherited her title.
Chaos reborn, this game is so well made.. yet there's only a few people playing it. The guy who designed the original xcom is behind it. It's a mixture of dark souls + xcom + heroes of might and magic. It's heavy RNG tho, so I guess that's why it's not for everyone.
anyways, there's a demo on steam available, + it's 33% off atm.
I suggest trying it out if you like turn based games.
So much Fallout 4. So much rage. So much anger. So much bugs. So much keep on playing.
Just finished Alien: Isolation. Great atmosphere and some interesting progression for the first 10 missions, but I couldn't help but feel it was somewhat lacking in the level design department. Too much backtracking, and definitely too many worst case scenarios happening at the same time. Of course the ladder you're going to grab is going to break, of course the elevator is going to stop, of course you're going to fall down a hatch right before you fucking finish an objective. Stuff like this just made the game a cliche that broke the immersion. It removed the element of horror and fear and replaced it with frustration because you have to yet again go through numerous hoops just to get to a point you already were at. Then there's also the improbability of stuff like Xenomorphs surviving the vaccuum of space and the ending being so anticlimactic it felt like all the things you've built up during the latter part of the game just falling apart. Still, Sevastopol was interesting place to explore, the deserted look of the station and the different people trying to survive was a super cool aspect, and I wish they would have explored that avenue more in terms of gameplay.
Now learning Japanese AND playing monster hunter. See you guys in 2-3 years ![]()
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I got AC: Syndicate on the Winter sale. Like AC: Unity this is such an inspiring game for env art. I spent more time analyzing and making screenshots then playing.
CSGO Dota 2 and of course Fallout 4
I picked up Rust in the steam sales and I have to say it's by far one of the better survival games I've played.
Within 5 minutes of joining I helped a Swede beat to death someone shouting at him in Russian through the game comms chasing him with a spear. He thanked me and then we parted ways.
I didn't use any guides to help me, just me and a friend knocking our heads together to work out how we built stuff and survived before we were surprise attacked by a bear and then a wolf got involved and well... we had to start again. There's only so much damage 2 naked men with their junk flapping around in the breeze can do against the onslaught of nature.
Fun and accessible, but still doesn't stand out massively from other survival games.
Dungeon of the Endless. I have Starcraft 2 Legacy of the Void and The Witcher 3 sat here next to me... they can wait for now :v
I'm currently trying to work through the Dishonered DLC. Nothing wrong with it but I just don't feel it. I think that, at least for me, DLC only works when I can immediately begin after the main game (assuming it's good). Because somehow, I never get into afterwards. Anyone else experiencing that as well?
I hate slow DLC releases, immersion is broken and I can never get back into it. I never buy the DLC season passes because of it
Mirror's Edge (grazie @blackdog :))
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