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What games are you playing currently?

Just finished Superliminal Highly recommend for those into puzzle games, and a fan of narratives & aesthetics in Portal & The Stanley Parable. Very emotional ending to.
 
Yeah, it's a half-baked implementation. They likely took the system they had from Skyrim and set a property defender minigame on top of it. Eventually I just ended up ignoring it, because it's another form of endless random quests. It wouldn't be so bad if they made construction materials weightless, or give you a chest to put them all in, but overall it was such a pain.

As it was, I had two mods, and this was on PS4. The weightless mod, and a mod to fix a glitch in one of the main quests in the game involving the Paladin. That one was ridiculous because I couldn't proceed along that questline without it, and it would always glitch out at the same spot. Are you playing on PC or PS4?

PC and playing just to see what people are talking about it's not really one of those games I would want to go out of my way for, it's fun and all but not really my thing.

To be honest am having more fun with Cyberpunk 2077


Hey howcome in Fallout New Vegas everything is in ruins but Fallout 4 starts off in suburbia and everything looks normal?" Did everything rebuild again or is it another timeline?
 
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Hey howcome in Fallout New Vegas everything is in ruins but Fallout 4 starts off in suburbia and everything looks normal?" Did everything rebuild again or is it another timeline?
Different main characters, same with Fallout 3 and the Elder Scrolls games...
Their stories take place in the same game-world...
 
Hey howcome in Fallout New Vegas everything is in ruins but Fallout 4 starts off in suburbia and everything looks normal?" Did everything rebuild again or is it another timeline?

The start of Fallout 4 is a flashback to how it was before the bombs fell. IMHO, it's one of the coolest beginnings in the series as it provides a little backstory into how everything looked before. It's all explained by the Vault-tech salesman selling spots.
 
I bought Dirt 5 earlier today and I've been playing it for the last couple of hours. I'm really enjoying the game.
 
The start of Fallout 4 is a flashback to how it was before the bombs fell. IMHO, it's one of the coolest beginnings in the series as it provides a little backstory into how everything looked before. It's all explained by the Vault-tech salesman selling spots.

Oh him haha didn't pay much attention to him.
 
Oh him haha didn't pay much attention to him.


Yeah, I mean, he's technically not all that important in the grand scheme of things, but it's the first time in the series we've seen the world before the bombs fell, and for series regulars, it's cool to see how they would have been promised vaults and how it plays into it.
 
Yeah, I mean, he's technically not all that important in the grand scheme of things, but it's the first time in the series we've seen the world before the bombs fell, and for series regulars, it's cool to see how they would have been promised vaults and how it plays into it.

Yeah but you almost get the feeling building all those vaults and setting all that up they might have, could have had, a very slim chance of having had a hand in the disaster that happens.
 
I'm looking up Greedfall (for next play/purchase).
The gameplay seems to be my style and it looks interesting (and is in a steam sale)
 
I'm about two hours into Greedfall and enjoying it.

I've just reached the place where the rest of the story seems to take place but I think it could do with a bit more team banter rather than just having to actively chat with your team to get any conversations:(
 
I started a 2nd playthrough of Battlefield: Hardline yesterday. I really like this one, they really did a great job of making it feel like an interactive cop show. They even have an opening credits sequence after the first mission, and every time you start it back up you get a TV style recap of the previous missions.
 
I'm now 80 hours into Valhalla. I think I like it more than Odyssey and possibly Origins (still undecided about whether its better than Syndicate, because I frigging LOVED Syndicate). Some of the world events are cracking me up. I did a couple the last couple of nights in Cent that had me rolling :lol:

I can now say Eivor is one of my favorite Assassins.

My top 5:

1. Evie Frye
2. Kassandra
3. Ezio
4. Eivor
5. Edward Kenway
 
For the moment I give up on Mass Effect: Andromeda, It is just to boring. Too repetitive.

Anyone played Detroit: become human?
Is It a good game?
A friend of my likes It but found It a little bit short
 
For the moment I give up on Mass Effect: Andromeda, It is just to boring. Too repetitive.

Anyone played Detroit: become human?
Is It a good game?
A friend of my likes It but found It a little bit short
A guy I work with gushes about Detroit all the time. It's on my PlayStation Plus list. Maybe I'll give it a play through before starting another game after Valhalla
 
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