09 March 2024, 12:33 | #5821 |
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Populous II. That game is so much fun, so much better than PC version.
I was playing it every night in 1992, until Dune came out then i forgot about Populous II until recently. Problem is that the game seems harder on a 68060 Amiga. |
09 March 2024, 14:51 | #5822 |
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When people have to religiously state that Amiga games are better than the PC version, it kind of defeats the validity of the statement. It's just doctrine at this point.
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09 March 2024, 15:13 | #5823 | |
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But for Syndicate: American Revolt, PC version is better as you have the airstrike. I think every game must be analyzed separately. |
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09 March 2024, 20:27 | #5825 |
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09 March 2024, 23:03 | #5826 |
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Populous The Beginning
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10 March 2024, 21:05 | #5827 | |
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Calabazam, why do you think the Populous 2 version on the Amiga is better than the PC? |
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11 March 2024, 12:49 | #5828 |
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Shadow of Colossus on PS5.
Never finished the game and in this play got to boss # 8. I remember killin' it before, but before I realized got killed. |
11 March 2024, 18:42 | #5829 |
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Had a quick go of 'Gray Matter' (360)
Text barely readable (no HDMI) Combining objects = difficult I gave up. |
14 March 2024, 12:44 | #5830 |
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Finished boss # 10 in Shadow of the Colossus (Dirge). Got 6 more to go.
Played intro to Horizon Zero Dawn on PC. (This was the first game I finished on PS4) You got to love details and story behind combined with good game mechanics. The game is a eye candy... I will probably continue playing it once done with Shadow of the Colossus. Last edited by Anubis; 15 March 2024 at 02:26. |
14 March 2024, 16:08 | #5831 |
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DCS World is my daily drive but last night had some relaxation playing GR++ Arse On Fire Special Edition.
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18 March 2024, 17:23 | #5832 |
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Made a mistake by watching
[ Show youtube player ]' playthrough of Final Fantasy 1 on NES, and next thing you know, I was playing it... It is much easier if someone explains what game mechanics work as intended and what don't.
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18 March 2024, 17:24 | #5833 |
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Made a mistake by watching Jerupitus' playthrough of Final Fantasy 1 on NES, and next thing you know, I was playing it... It is much easier if someone explains what game mechanics work as intended and what don't. It also helps that he shows card for all enemies in the game, as well all spells.
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22 March 2024, 21:02 | #5834 |
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
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23 March 2024, 12:07 | #5835 |
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Besides playing Cyberpunk 2077 as a " big main game" I am also quite happy to play Half-Life 2 (the Ravenholm part being awesome and creepy and the bridge/scaffolding section combined with "wonderful" ladder mechanics being...let's just say more than frustrating ).
To relax in between I enjoy switching off to the Hero of the Kingdom saga. They are really nice resource management, bit of objects searching adventure games. The walking back and forth between screens might not be for everyone, but otherwise there is no time pressure and players can just enjoy figuring out how to progress and help npcs along the way. |
23 March 2024, 14:19 | #5836 |
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Playing Stardew Valley 1.6 update. The game is now a hoarder's worst nightmare, complete collectathon overhaul. Mystery boxes, prize tickets, skill books. Gotta collect em all.
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24 March 2024, 11:51 | #5837 |
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Having a creative blast currently:
Enjoying Music Generator 2 on the PS2 currently! |
25 March 2024, 12:00 | #5838 |
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Callisto Protocol
Solid but feels abit too much like Dead Space for my liking, just with more emphasis on melee combat. |
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25 March 2024, 13:51 | #5840 |
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Reached a futuristic cathedral like level on Prodeus that combined with music and monsters-smashing is it the better part so far
it may sound blasphemous, but atmospheric cathedrals and monsters gore mess always works well into fps |
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