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I can not tell about GTA V on 360, but my experience with the game (played about 1-2 years ago) was good and positive as well. I did play bit on xBox one and did not see much difference between PC and xBox one experience. I finished Horizon Zero Down on PS4 few years back and that was by far my best experience with game on PS4. Nice story and game played so smooth and well. It was not too challenging to point of frustration, but it wasn't to easy either. Just about right and in proper speed with casual gameplay. At the moment doing couple of quests in Witcher 3 daily. Last edited by Anubis; 22 December 2021 at 22:49. |
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22 December 2021, 23:49 | #4642 |
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Subnautica and Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order
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23 December 2021, 00:46 | #4643 |
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23 December 2021, 13:54 | #4644 |
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I finished the main campaign in Bloodborne, and while I enjoyed the victorian aesthetics of the game, I couldn't help but feel that something was lacking. Perhaps it was the varied locations and weapons of the original Dark Souls.
I'm now well and truly in a gaming rut, and to be honest I've been feeling this way for quite awhile. Games no longer seem to give back anymore, as in excite me or enrich my day to day life. I long for the days when I couldn't wait to get my hands on a new game, then be blown away by its graphics and story as I immersed myself into its world. Nowadays I just feel like I've seen it all before, and playing games can feel like a chore. |
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24 December 2021, 01:03 | #4646 |
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25 December 2021, 09:49 | #4647 |
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ChromaGun as it was only £2
Played the demo for 'Syberia: The World Before' interesting but over priced at the moment Detroit Become Human Demo on the Desktop too |
29 December 2021, 23:27 | #4648 |
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Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach. It would be a great game if not for poor playtesting, jank AI and a few poor design decisions. Recommended to get this if they release at least one more large patch to iron it all out.
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30 December 2021, 09:50 | #4649 |
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On to Space Quest 6 after completing the other 5. Worse one for me, feels like a slog to play through and I like the old style Sierra graphics better (although the later Larry graphics felt just fine, this feels a bit off)
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30 December 2021, 14:04 | #4650 |
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Disposable Hero on the CD32 - actually a really good (if hard) shooter!
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30 December 2021, 14:12 | #4651 | |
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Yesterday I bought "Project Zomboid" for 8 Euros in the Winter Sale on GOG. Worth every cent! Such an incredible depth in this survival game! Played ten hours without noticing it... [ Show youtube player ] |
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30 December 2021, 15:05 | #4652 |
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Finished the Amiga version of 'Toki' last night for the n'th time but this time WITHOUT cheats, which got me tremendous satisfaction.
Currently I'm playing the Atari ST version of 'The Addams Family' - on real hardware - which sucks because of very poor scrolling (and push-scrolling at that, and with terrible fps to boot) but always leaves me wondering why the Amiga version didn't include the backgrounds. They don't seem THAT complicated to pull off... |
30 December 2021, 17:27 | #4653 |
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30 December 2021, 20:19 | #4654 |
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You should try Flight of the Amazon Queen. Nice graphics and story, an Indy-like adventure in the jungle
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01 January 2022, 02:05 | #4655 |
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Don't really know why you would recommend a Lucasarts-alike game to a person currently enjoying Sierra titles, it's like night and day But yeah, Flight is great.
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01 January 2022, 10:20 | #4656 |
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Because he mentioned that he really likes Indiana Jones adventure games
So if he somehow missed FOTAQ, he's into a real treat. |
03 January 2022, 09:57 | #4657 |
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I finished the main campaign in Return To Castle Wolfenstein. I know the multiplayer is very highly regarded but I found the single player content to be alittle basic.
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03 January 2022, 10:27 | #4658 |
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Currently alternating between "worthy" which I bought myself for Xmas, and amiquake which I am finding quite playable now my tf1260 runs at 100mhz.
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03 January 2022, 14:23 | #4659 |
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Finished Days of the Tentical, almost 2 times, as first time I played without saving it, and game glitched where Red Eddison will not make battery. My son loved humor, so he completed game on his xbox as well.
Played bit of Sonic on C64. Just love how well it plays, I might try to beat the game this week. |
03 January 2022, 16:02 | #4660 |
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I've got quite a few games on the go and not enough time to play them all! I'm currently going through Dying Light Platinum edition on my PS4 Pro as I managed to get it quite cheap. Great game so far and quite a bit of fun setting traps and kicking zombies off buildings etc. The night creatures are not so fun though .
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