I really enjoyed Days Gone. Shame we won't get a sequelDays Gone on the PS4, currently. Not too far into it, but so far I'm really enjoying it. I like that sound plays a large role. Really makes you think about how to approach a situation. Just for fun, while I was out clearing a camp, I triggered a trap and had the enemy NPCs fighting the incoming zombies. It did half the work for me![]()
I really enjoyed Days Gone. Shame we won't get a sequelThe hordes may seem daunting now, but by the time I was done with the game, it was easy work
t would be great for them to get a remaster, along with a possible 3rd game in the series, as there seems to be a lack of spy themed FPS's in general.
I've been playing the reboot God of War the last few weeks, and I'm loving. It's got fun gameplay, beautiful graphics for a PS4 game, and a great story and performances.
There is this one, set in WWII and featuring a member of the British SOE who's also undertaking a mission for the OSS, undergoing missions that are as action packed as any James Bond movie or novel (he also has access to silenced weapons, which can be brought separately as an add-on to the game that allow him to get the enemy silently.)
I also bought Guardians of the Galaxy so I'll most likely start playing that tomorrow.
Well I'm only about two hours into the game, but so far I'm enjoying it. The banter between all the characters is very entertaining.I've heard good things about it, let me know what your thoughts are on it. Been debating picking it up.
Have you found the secret ending of Inside?I binged Limbo and Inside over the weekend (it's a holiday weekend where I live).
Thoughts:
Limbo is stylish and visually beautiful, but stops being fun around two-thirds of the way through and is a real chore by the end. There is such a thing as being too unforgiving, especially when the frustration at the slightly sluggish controls pushes into "rage-quit" territory.
Inside is incredibly atmospheric and a big improvement over Limbo. It is perhaps slightly less stylish – or stylised, anyway – but every bit as beautiful, and much more emotionally involving. It's like an adventure through my dreams/nightmares – those cavernous liminal spaces, the decaying industrial landscapes, the impossibly deep water. It's like they reached into my head. Yes, the ending is weird... but I really enjoyed this game as an experience. I'll definitely play this one again.
Have you found the secret ending of Inside?
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