Hey YOU! Yeah, you! Name the last video game you finished and what you thought about it, right now, or else!
Hey YOU! Yeah, you! Name the last video game you finished and what you thought about it, right now, or else!
Ff7 rebirth it was the best jrpg released this decade
baldur's gate 3, it's alright
Fuckin' Soldier of Fortune. Pretty underrated fps of the era.
Lords of the Fallen
This might be 2nd best Souls clone, after P.
I finished Half Life 1....again. It's timeless.
astlibra revision
was pretty good
GTA SA, it's ok
SIFU
Great game, I like the design of making short levels that you're supposed to replay
Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor's Edge
It was honestly the worst game I have ever played.
Usually when you hear that you think of a poorly made game, but NG3RE is actually decently made, but it seems built entirely on spite against players, as of TN took the complaints about it not being hard enough to heart and just made mockery of difficulty by making everything incredibly frustrating and awful.
Space Marine 2
Great game. Wish it was a bit longer though.
Last game I actually finished?
Miside. Mostly because it was pretty short.
I've mostly been playing forever games though. Warframe, MHW, and lately been on a survival game kick.
Vampire : The masquerade Bloodlines
Kino
What is it with 3s and ramping up difficulty to unfair levels?
Blue Prince
Overrated but pretty engaging for a while.
Story was crud.
Never gonna play that game but the critic reviews were fucking retarded. They all said "a great puzzle game with hundreds of hours of content" even though they only played like 10 hours. How would they possibly know whether it gets stale?
Jedi knight: JA
It was good 7/10, but I didn't know it was the last installment of the Jedi Knight series .... yeah I'm dumb but the naming scheme doesn't make sense
Yeah I was going to play it anyways but the reviews pushing it put a sour taste in my mouth. With some journo saying it was one of the best games of all time... really reminiscent of Gone Home propaganda.
Especially when I don't trust that they're smart enough to give a good review of puzzle games to begin with.
Red Dead 1. I enjoyed it, it reminded me of my grandma who really liked westerns, I miss her. We would watch Bonanza and Clint Eastwood movies all the time.
I tried RDR2 a few times since it released and to date I've never gotten past chapter 3. It was a relief that I could finish RDR1 in the course of about a week. Not much bloat unlike the sequel. I also appreciated that it was solitary journey instead of a whole big group character study.
I'm playing the original Oblivion now but I haven't finished it yet so that doesn't count.
Is it true getting widescreen on that is ball breaking?
Kirby and the forgotten land.
It went from kiddie game to existencial horror in the span of 10 minutes. And there is no way in hell for a kid to beat the last 2 bosses. Got me thinking, who is the actual target audience for that kind of experience?
from kiddie game to existencial horror in the span
That's Kirby for ya
lies of p 3/10
Sekiro for the first time in 4-5 years, went for the frozen tears ending. Still got butt ducked by Isshin for at least 15 tries before he clicked with me again
Super Metroid
Never managed to finish it in my childhood probably because of the noob bridge. I liked how they presented the ecosystems. Sadly made me more paranoid when I got the X-Ray Scope but it was still a good game in the end.
DMC3
Has a couple hiccups like Mission 8 or Arkham. But other than that? Masterpiece. Kino combat with depth to infinity (Beowulf, my beloved), challenging bosses (Agni/Rudra are best), difficulties that push you to the limit. Amazing presentation of a shakespearean tragedy of two brothers and their father’s legacy (lady, my wife). Genuinely a miracle and one of the best games ever made.
Sonic and the Black Knight to play with my new Dolphinbar, I had fun! Not really thanks to this shitty game but more thanks to the novelty of connecting my Wiimote + Nunchuck to the computer and it just werking. And holding a Wiimote for the first time in 10+ years felt like when you smell a familiar smell from childhood.
I wasn’t exactly a kid when this came out but I remembered getting stuck on the King Arthur at the time, and the game sucked otherwise so I just put it down after maybe half an hour of trying. It still took a few tries but I got him this time and I can’t believe Sega pulled that shit with the credits roll hiding the last half of the fucking game. There isn’t ANY acknowledgement that there’s more to do if you watch them all the way through, you just get kicked out to the main menu and have to go back into Story Mode > click a specific mission > actually START the mission (despite it having no obvious or intriguing description), and then the plot twist cutscene plays. I bet there are still a good number of people out there - especially if they were kids at the time - who thought the game ended abruptly with King Arthur.
It works fine OOB, no mods needed, you just need to create a cfg file with your desired resolution/FOV.
There is a guide in steam explaining just that
dmc4, it's both the most fun and the most frustrating game I've played in a long while, fuck blitzes, fuck frosts, fuck swords, FUCK CUTLASSESS, fuck gyro blades, fuck sanctus, fuck savior, fuck backtracking, fuck faults, fuck chimeras
Residen Evil 4 remake, game was fine in its own, but still unnesesary, the original is just perfect
Armored Core 6. Honestly was kind of meh overall. Felt like there wasn't a big selection of parts and movement was the floatiest its ever been. Could be worse I guess
troubleshooters: abandoned children
really good game but it lets too many koreanisms fuck up the core progression. The game would have heavily benefited from more varied and complex missions since so much of the game is 1:10 party member to enemy ratio. If they continue to add more mod support tools to the game and you can make custom enemies and maps it will be a 10/10 in my eyes regardless of its other flaws.
Still loved it to bits and Im looking forward to the sequel. Bianca and misty are best girls
I think this is more of a two nickels situation
Final Fantasy XVI
It was a really good story, but the itemization really needed work. I upgraded to a new sword every time I could, and it felt like I was just carrying the same weapon through the game the whole time.
Sure, that weapon evolved and grew in power, but it genuinely felt like loot didn't exist.
I'll carry that end quote with me until the day I die, though. It was a really good game.
Overlord
it was pretty good
The Elder Scrolls Oblivion remastered. Its just Oblivion with official mods.
Quake. Pretty good. I'm normally more of a shmup & "character action" fan but I really liked it and it's gotten me into boomer shooters.
Mortal Kombat 3?
Shadow the Hedgehog (GCN), with a handful of action replay/gecko codes. Played through all stages but not all missions (fuck the bomb vacuuming one) and certainly not going for all A ranks. Controls are far from perfect, the script is all over the place, and objective-style gameplay is mostly to its detriment, but it just scratched this weird itch. it being the 'finale' to the Adventure stories was pretty neat too, and I missed hearing the 4Kids cast.
oh yeah I remember sucking ass at that fight too. it's too bad that presentation-wise (acting, art, story), it's probably the best Sonic ever was.
What's the best way to play Quake 1 again these days? I don't need modernized bloom and lighting
i dont play games that you can ""finish""
Resident Evil 3 Remake. It's pretty good, probably the worst of the "modern era" games but still a solid experience. The downtown setting is probably my favourite of the series, shame it's so short and the rest is kind of bland sewers and lab shit. Always the worst parts of each RE game.
Atomfall
Interesting storytelling/main quest, and basically STALKER gameplay in British Fallout setting.
Played it for free on gamespass and would recommend but it has limited replayability.
judgment
it was kino but some of the side content was pretty meh
Jagged Alliance 3
It's not 1.13 by any means but I enjoyed it a lot. There's replayability because it's not linear
Steam.
Xenoblade X. First 12 chapters were good and then the extra content they added in the re-release makes me want to off myself in how shit it is
Re4 remake
I thought it was really fun and it's one of the few games that's left me wanting to do a replay immediately after finishing.
I also think that nu ashley is cute, nu luis is a bro, and nu ada is hot despite the VA's monotone
SMT 5: Vengeance. I liked it a lot, cool monsters to collect and I found the story interesting. Weirdly balanced though, you really want to hit enemies' weaknesses to get extra actions but almost nothing is weak to physical so physical using monsters are basically pointless.
Pokemon Ultra Sun
It's better than Sun
technically my last completed game was Like a Dragon Ishin!, but I've been marathonning the entire series
Ishin! was pretty enjoyable but you have to really love the series to get the most out of it, in a vacuum it's a pretty mediocre game
i've loved every other game in the series a lot though
i'm almost done with Expedition 33 and it's 10/10, then i'll get back to my RGG marathon (only need Judgment, Lost Judgment, Pirate Yakuza)
What is 3 mission to make it like the old ones? Never played any of them so put it in terms a retard can understand
mission
missing*
Well, the JA2 1.1.3 had a shit ton of more weapons and gear and all the factors that affected shooting are way more complex. JA3 is very simplistic in that sense.
If you enjoyed XCOM, you'll surely enjoy JA3. JA3 has many characters and references to JA2 also
The Talos principle 2. I liked it, but even the later puzzles felt way less challenging than some of the later puzzles in the first game and road to gehenna. I haven't played the DLC yet though. The chitchat between side characters and reading forum debates between robots was cool and I liked the story besides any of the audio logs left by the human scientists working on the simulation from the first game.