Denpepe
2[H]4U
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Borderlands 4 and diablo IV are on my to do list also need to put in some molre time in wow
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It's one of my favorites of all time.(and I still think the plot is wack)
That's what gameshark/actionreplay is for...oh.Finishing up Expedition 33. At least the portion I feel like continuing to play. I'm not gonna bother with those optional endgame bosses that require you to perfect parry for 15 straight minutes or lean on exploits, so I'm not doing all that.
Cheat Engine before it turned into malware.That's what gameshark/actionreplay is for...oh.
Dying Light 2. One of those games I kept meaning to go back to. I'm only a few hours in, but I like it thus far. At least minus jump being mapped to the RB button vs. the A button like literally every other game, ever. Whoever made that call and whoever decided that you shouldn't be able to remap it should be shot.
Despite there not being a lot of guns in the game (they were added in an update, originally none) I'm not sure if that is a game I'd play a gamepad on.
I play with a pad on pretty much everything short of something like Unreal Tournament or Quake 3. At this point, I'm about as good as you can get with one...unless a game suddenly remaps things with like 20+ years of muscle memory associated.
Truly the legendry type..Runescape RS3
I’ve heard good things about both. Yakuza: Infinite Wealth looks especially fun since the combat seems way more dynamic than the previous game, and honestly the ridiculous humor mixed with serious story is a big part of why that series works so well. Star Ocean has always seemed interesting to me too, even if some of the older combat systems feel a bit rough now. This weekend I’ll probably be playing mostly Pokémon ROM hacks, a bit of Stardew Valley, and maybe some GTA San Andreas if I’m in the mood for something nostalgic. I’ve also been thinking about starting Baldur’s Gate 3 again.Just kinda flipping through different games to see which one 'hooks' me.
Started Star Ocean First Departure - it's alright, combat is a bit loose, but I'm still in the early hours. I like the idea of it. Playing on Switch 2.
Yakuza: Infinite Wealth; Just started it and it's pretty funny. I really enjoyed the first game, but not sure if I could ever replay it as this sequel really improved the combat (you can move around, grab items, knock enemies into each other, etc). Still trying to decide which platform I want to play this on (have it for PC/Steam and PS5) - this is the type of game where I like to put the console to sleep and resume on a dime (there's a lot of cutscenes). Figured the PS5 would make the most sense, however, I've been using my Win 11 desktop with Xbox mode enabled and sleep has been flawless. When I was running Bazzite, I'd typically get image issues or the system wouldn't resume - so far I haven't encountered any issues with sleep on my PC.
I feel ya there.Bailed on Dying Light 2.
I put over 72 hours in the original Dying Light, and enjoyed it the entire time. I forced myself to play Dying Light 2 for about 21 hours in the hopes that it would get better, which it unfortunately did not.I feel ya there.
I put 12hrs into it after putting it down twice and was bored to tears.
It doesn't hold a candle to the OG and that's a damn shame.