Usually games that are often updated. For instance, Dreamlight Valley, even though I've finished most of the content still gets updated regularly with new content even in the base game.
Usually games that are often updated. For instance, Dreamlight Valley, even though I've finished most of the content still gets updated regularly with new content even in the base game.
I'm really curious about that one. How does the game start, and what's it like as you progress? Is it single player?
Well, if you've played any crafting rpg like Stardew Valley, it's kind of similar. The idea is that you're thrown into a dream world inhabited by Disney characters, but there's corruption going on as part of the main story and the way you progress is by completing quests. Each character, which are unlocked with further progress within the story, give you these crafting related quests. Some quests even require you to unlock characters by visiting their own world, like say the Lion King world, or Moana, or Beauty and the Beast. At first the play area is quite small, but you'll unlock access to more places as you progress. If there's one criticism I have, it's that the quests are not particularly deep, and can be rather repetitive. It's a single-player game, but about a year ago they added the ability to invite friends to your session.
dark souls/sekiro. The good thing is now that Elden Ring has been out for a few years the obsession with parrying will likely come to an end. Or maybe it won’t. I found out my method of beating the game (which was to adapt to the idea of one to two hits and you’re dead by dodge rolling and going all in on blood katanas wasn’t the usual way). Players love building tanks and parrying in DS games. I find that so boring. Then again I’m a dps that dies a lot when first learning mechanics bc I don’t like blocking (I’d rather get out of the way) so take my fighting preferences with a grain of salt. I hate grinding and would rather learn the hard way.
Jedi Survivor isn’t as big on parrying (it’s more like Elden Ring in that there’s more than one way to beat bosses). Survivor’s hardest parts are some of the plat forming mechanics imo which had a high initial learning curve.
I bit the bullet and got Dreamlight Valley. That first part of the game with the night thorns is tedious.....
The tiny little house you start with only one room. Where do you sleep? is there a sleep option?
An amazing castlevania fan game for PC called The Lecarde Chronicles 2. Its good. I forget I'm not playing something official.
I finished Balsur's Gate 3. Ending was just ok. I am a little disappointed that I couldn't save Karlach from Hell, and only I could join her, but my team not
Well now I found a second game that I thought I'd never like but have kind of become hooked on. Forspoken.
This will probably be my second favourite game right next to Forbidden West. Loving the freedom of movement inside this game, and the huge open world.
Dreamlight Valley is coming along and even that I am finding fun
Really? It got so much hate that it kinda kept me away from it.
Don't believe the gamer bros and the haters. Make up your own goddamn mind
That's a fair point. I got my copy from G2A which has lower prices then places like steamWhen games cost $70-80, it is hard to take that hit if it ends up being something you don’t want to play.
i get my games from places that cost ... .well, nothing.That's a fair point. I got my copy from G2A which has lower prices then places like steam
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