It is a game with levels and a linear story line. In some areas, the player can do main and side quests, and there are collectibles. The player can enhance Robocop's abilities with a skill tree and do modifications with the Auto-9 with a fun, innovative upgrade system, where you can decide many factors in the gun's performance, including how gory you want the shots to be.
I think so for some areas, like Downtown. However, other areas are visited only once. However, there are guides and videos a person can use to locate all the collectibles. I plan to replay the game and get all the collectables. There is one major gripe players have had with the game. There is no New Game+.
Just finished Mass Effect 3 today. What a massive game that was. Enjoyed the whole trilogy quite a bit. I don't think I've ever seen a series be so sure of itself from beginning to end. They certainly had some interesting lore in place.
I started replaying Bioshock (Remastered, GOG) a few days ago. The early stages are as much of a (minor) slog as I remember them, but it's still a damned good game.
Yakuza 0. I’m not sure what I expected beyond zany. Certainly not this. I read some of the comments saying 0 and Kiwami had a great story but it didn’t really make it past the goofy trailers I associated with this game seeing the Like A Dragon trailer. At any rate, so far it’s been a surprisingly good story. Baldurs Gate 3 is on sale today so I think I may pick that up for later but I can tell already I’m about to tear through a ton of Yakuza games.
1 more cheevo and i will have completed Skyrim achievements on the xbox........then i can start on the ps4/5 and then Skyrim vr psvr trophies......then the steam version on the steam deck, so that is me sorted game wise until about 2030. Lol
Hey, if I still get to watch Chinatown and listen to Billie Jean, you still get to like Harry Potter. Currently toward the end of Trails Into Reverie, Persona 5 Royal and Baldur’s Gate 3. Also still playing FFXVI but it’s so much less good than the other three it’s slow going. After BG3 I will start a new tactician run. After P5R will start Strikers. After Trails I will play Sea of Stars.
The Invincible A really nice looking game based on the 1964 novel of the same name. I'm about to start it today.
I finished Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name recently (its excellent, although definitely not a game to start with for a Yakuza/LAD newbies) and now I'm on to Horizon Forbidden West. Its pretty fun so far, although I'm glad it gave a bit of a recap for the last game because I don't remember a lot of it, since its been years since I played it.
I've been on a massive Starfield bender. About 210 hours by now. But only now am I doing the Ryujin missions... And on a new character at that. I just love having the one "perfect universe" character where I made all the decisions I liked.
trying to level grind up like crazy for some characters in Invasion mode for Mortal Kombat 1 for my Switch Lite. apparently youtubers already found a way to go through Invasion Mode easier by creating Talismans such as a tricked out upgraded War Talisman that wipes out any enemy. That or a crazy upgraded Windbreaker talisman. havent tried upgrading/forging a talisman like the youtubers have but i just might try that route to see if it actually works or not
No kidding. I just finished 0 and Kiwami and wow. Some of the gameplay is dated but storytelling wise it’s been so much more than I expected. I knew they were beloved but I guess I thought it was more for the action and adventure aspects. I wish I had tried them out sooner. I’d also love to see this series done full on RDR/Ghost of Tsushima style. oh and @Gingerbread Demon don’t worry, you didn’t miss out. I was mistaken on BG3. It was Final Fantasy that was on sale. I think that was me wishing for a sale so I could buy it guilt free. I am having a real hard time with console game prices. PC is so much cheaper. It is really hard to justify an $80 game when I know I can get it for less on pc.