I don't understand all the hype this game got. It looks like moderate fun. That probably might have caused the issue. If you were doing both at the same time. I usually do one or the other and that seems to solve most problems.
Well I really enjoyed Control. The gameplay is pretty awesome plus the story is interesting and unique.
Well maybe it's not for me, I'll wait till it's in the bargain bin. Pricey as heck on PS4 right now. To me it looks like fun for the first hour or so then might feel a bit repetitive after that. I'll wait till its cheaper. Bit of trivia the girl you control in Control is the lovely Courtney Hope who they motion captured for this game.
My copy of the Resident Evil 3 Remake arrived this morning. I'll be wrapped up in a delicious Jill Valentine/Nemesis sandwich today.
Picked up World War Z the other day, though I haven't installed it yet. (Also one of the Rayman games?)
Been playing a space sandbox game in the vein of "Escape Velocity: Nova" or the "X" series called Avorion. The game itself is pretty light on content (it's made primarily by one guy) but the ship building aspect is a ton of fun and there are some pretty nice looking Trek ships on the steam workshop.
I didn't like the Excelsior at first, but it definitely grew on me. I've picked up Going Home (gave it a quick go), installed Watch Dogs and The Master Chief Collection (Steam version). One of mates has played all the Halo games that were out for the X-Box and 360 whereas I'd only played the first and a bit of 2 (on PC). Guess it's time to catch up a little
I just bought an Xbox one s all digital yesterday and have been playing Crash Bandicoot. I downloaded the trilogy of games. I haven't played Crash Bandicoot for about 20 years when I had the Playstation 1. I didn't complete the game either so maybe now I will.
I'm starting my zillionth Deus Ex replay. Given how extraordinarily prescient - and how utterly brilliant - the game is, it seems appropriate in the...interesting times we find ourselves in.
The very first time I played the original game I felt it was very telling, and that a lot of what I was thinking was being said inside this game. It still holds up very well.
Square Enix shipped FF7R early due to Covid19 concerns, so... I'm about 5 hours in, Remake doesn't mean what you think it means... But i'm liking it...
There's a small game called Valley which has been out for years, which I think is worth a try if you haven't already played it. Amazing soundtrack too .
Shadow Of The Tomb Raider has become my favourite of the reboot trilogy. I just find myself enjoying that game the most of all.
Control is really good although it has it's issues mostly related to load times and occasionally graphics stuttering when too much is going on at once. They expand the abilities and story as you go through the game and it does not get old, though sometimes it can be frustrating dealing with certain bosses or enemies.