Hm indeed. Guess that DLC overview page was too basic.I looked at it again because I could be wrong, but this seems to point to NG+ required.
Blasphemous - How To Start The Stir Of Dawn DLC (thegamer.com)
Hm indeed. Guess that DLC overview page was too basic.I looked at it again because I could be wrong, but this seems to point to NG+ required.
Blasphemous - How To Start The Stir Of Dawn DLC (thegamer.com)
Give Momodora RUtM a try, it's short so you may not even feel the burnout.Now to play Blasphemous or Bloodstained ? Hmm...
I duly noted every games that were mentioned yesterday, but we are alas just our of a sale so prices are not incredible.
Need -
Ender Lilies
Deedlit
Lost Ruins
Pharaoh
Touhou Luna Night
I have -
Blasphemous
Bloodstained
Momodora - Reverie under the moonlight
Grime
And I don't even know if the metroidvania burnout won't rear its head super quick.
I just need a traditional game to play right now, GAAS are nice but not super filling.
I love playing around with Magicavoxel! Been awhile thoughFor the more creative oriented, you can create maps for Teardown in Magicavoxel. Interesting. Scary, too.
It's easy ? More like an evolved (and surely more complex) Lego or more of a traditional map tool ?I love playing around with Magicavoxel! Been awhile though
Yeah it is kind of lego kind of simple! But of course you can do advanced stuff but to get started its simple. Think Minecraft, its about removing and adding boxes.It's easy ? More like an evolved (and surely more complex) Lego or more of a traditional map tool ?
Curious to see what can be done now that they added even more possibilities like pathfinding. But let's start small
Fuck Take-Two
No, you already have too many games to play.Should I play XCOM 2 directly with war of the chosen ?
Ah no, I started nothing yet, and XCOM 2 is already bought from years ago.No, you already have too many games to play.
Yeah, it adds a lot of good stuff to the game.Should I play XCOM 2 directly with war of the chosen ?
Yep. The vanilla game is not really worth playing anymore, the expansion improved it in every way.Should I play XCOM 2 directly with war of the chosen ?
How easy/hard is Mechajammer? Are there difficulty settings?Played through most of the tutorial in Mecha Jammers. Not overly impressed at the moment. It's weird, as it is lots of little niggles that are the cause and nothing overly major in and of themself. But adding up just leaves me a bit meh.
The initial problem is movement is point and click. However if I tried clicking into a shaded area or long grass area it wouldn't move directly into them. Instead I would have to walk up to it then walk into it, so 2 move commands.
Then, I accidently threw my gun in the combat section. I could see it on the floor, but there was no option to pick it up. There where other guns in the tutorial, but in the game proper this could get very annoying.
I can't reload my gun in the inventory, I have to equip the gun and then select the reload button.
Interracting with the party members in the tutorial brings up an inventory every time, however the point of the tutorial is to speak to the NPC. The inventory covers the option to talk to them, so you have to close this down every time you talk to someone.
Everything is down to rolls, want to hack a computer. Roll. Want to pick a lock. Roll. But from the tutorial there is no context to it. There is no indication of the skills behind it, what you need to achieve and what you have actually rolled. It just seems kind of pointless and could have been done in the background without you knowing about it.
There are minor issues with the translation, but only in the sense of there being "the" or "a" missing from sentances that just mean they read a bit odd.
On a more positive note, I love how the game looks. The music is excellent in an 80's John Carpenter/Bladerunner way.
I am going to perservere with it though. All of this is out of context of the game and story. It could well be these make more sense once you are in the game itself. Or that you won't be interacting with the systems as often so they won't be as big an issue.
Also had a quick go with Tormented Souls. Loved what I have played of it so far. Nice, creepy atmosphere. Looks like it is a flight not fight type of game, as the enemies appear to be fairly tough. My only real negative is the save system. I hate resource management of save files. Like the old RE games, you can only save by using a resource. However I do like the fact that the character narrates the story so far as part of the save.
Bloodstained then Blasphemous then Bloodstained Bloodless mode then hope the new character comes and do that.Now to play Blasphemous or Bloodstained ? Hmm...
I did it in this order in October and yeah, that's what I'd recommend. Bloodstained is great but it has some flaws and it would not have compared favorably to Blasphemous had I played it first hahaha.Bloodstained then Blasphemous
Oh wow, that is nice. Not sure I would ever want to game on a Chromebook, but given how affordable they can be, it would be nice for folks to have options. I know a lot of my nieces and nephews have one.Official Steam for Chromebooks support could launch this month
Finally, it might nearly be time for Steam gaming on your Chromebookwww.androidpolice.com
This is great for the future but maybe not right now for most people with a chromebook. As it stands the current Chromebooks that most people have will be able to play simpler games and the more hardware intensive games will be limited to Chromebooks with a GPU like the $1000 pixel ones that Google sells.Oh wow, that is nice. Not sure I would ever want to game on a Chromebook, but given how affordable they can be, it would be nice for folks to have options. I know a lot of my nieces and nephews have one.
The closest chance that we might have to that might be the Pokemon TCG game releasing on Steam but I think it's going to have its own client instead?I admit it is really weird to see Uncharted on Steam! But amazing. Only thing to top the weirdness now is seeing a Nintendo game on Steam.
Yes, finally can play the 4th. Played 1-3 on PS3.WELL WELL WELL, WHAT A NICE SURPRISE!!!
PC?
Andromeda is in a much better place than at launch. I can see why some people still have some issues with it like they don't like some characters, or the pacing, story beats etc but for me it scratched that Mass Effect itch really nicely so i wasn't that bothered. I finished it 3 times, once on PS4 and twice on PC.
I also ran a couple of mods that improved things for me, nothing major but one that accelerates your XP to level 5, one that rebalances some powers and i think a basic appearance mod for something maybe lipstick, eyes or hair? I forget. Nexus mods should have a bunch of good stuff now.
If you want more Mass Effect and aren't put off by not having the old crew then Andromeda is fine. the combat and skills management are really good. It can be a bit repetitive if you binge certain mission types but that's the same for most games.
I might actually replay it soon, i keep saying i will but never get around to it.
Guess I'll check it out whenever I'm done with the trilogy. Thanks for the impressions guys.I can't say Andromeda is a great a game, but it is ... "fine". It has it's moments and it can certainly give you a dose of "Mass Effect" while you wait (for a long time) for a new one. Specially if you liked exploring with the Mako in the original game.
I actually replayed it this year after playing the Legendary edition. The gameplay is still decent and the visuals hold up. I used some mods for adding a little more liberty to power switching and cutting out some loading screens, but nothing too game changing.
Just stick to main and big side quests. The filler ones are just as bad as Dragon Age Inquisition, just with some voice over lines added.