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Replaying Cyberpunk on my snazzy new GodBox. It. Is. Glorious.
Here’s to another 100 hours down the drain!
Good hunting, choom.
Nomad or street kid? Or are you doing the corpo rat thing and now dead to me ![]()
My first was nomad (male) then street kid (female). I did start a corpo game, just to check out the intro/prologue.
Done those on previous playthroughs, so yeah, corpobitch it is. Some fun things opened up in conversation because of it.
I f’in love this game so much, from its sights and sounds to the feeling of power you get from all the snazzy cyberstuff. The writing is just chef’s kiss, as is the world building. I love going to Night City.
Same. For me it is a toss-up between 2077 and Baldur’s Gate 3 for THE benchmark RGP.
I have only done one play-through of Phantom Liberty with my street kid. I will have to check if I have any of my nomad saves backed up, otherwise I will be re-rolling a new one and doing that soon I reckon… It has been a couple of years.
This little ditty just came out:
It is as fun as you’d expect it to be ![]()
Great game. I’ve played it through three times and I’m contemplating a fourth.
This finally left early access, and it’s as delightful as I’d hoped, also a steal at its price.
Yesterday I installed Guild Wars (the first one) on my PC. Installs and runs fine on Linux via Lutris. Great performance of course, like most 20 year old games.
No clue why I installed it. It is an old game and I don’t really have the time to play, ot anything to achieve in it that doesn’t involve a lot of grinding.
…but it felt nice. I logged into my old account and opened 12 years worth of birthday presents (apparently I logged in in 2013, probably to compare some region to GW2 that I was playing back then).
Then I took a group of my favorite heroes and hopped onto a map. Cleared it easily so I switched to hard mode and tried again.
I am rusty, but I still know how to play, that one character at least.
…or so I thought. First group of enemies almost wiped me, man that game can be hard. But I cleared half of the map and made some in-game money out of the time I had available.
Playing the game takes me back to a simpler time. It was my first MMO, before I had kids and when I still had time to spend all evening all week to play one game.
Speaking of old games, my son asked me about my Massive online games and Planetside 2 cropped up. Guys you should have seen how his eyes lit up when I blandly described it. ![]()
After this weekend he has about 8 hours on it… I might be a bad father- but all of those we were in team, voice over IP in Discord, and doing all a two man team can do. ![]()
Needless to say he is very happy about it and he is also critical enough to start discussing about issues and shortcomings.
Never seen him once getting mad or angry at being killed.
At 12 he’s much clever than me now.
I think that is going to be only a small graphics/UI update. Nothing major like a remaster.
But not too shabby, either! Looking forward to it.
I put about 14 hours into Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 before I uninstalled. I simply couldn’t get immersed in the world of Medieval Bohemia and I found the pacing to be very uneven (ie long periods of just cutscenes and talking).
After picking it up, putting way too much time into the side quest stuff, and abandoning it again many times, I finally finished Death Stranding last week.
Wow! Amazing game and what an ending. Not many games manage to:
If you’re stuck somewhere, pick it up again and just focus on the main story.
If you got to the mountains, build A LOT of zip lines.
If you haven’t started it yet, pick it up now
+1
One of the most amazing games I have ever played. Kojima is a freaking genius.
I loved the way that you were rewarded for non-violence and punished for killing someone.
Man, after carrying mama all the way across the map, and then… What a gut punch that was. I had to stop there and take a break for a few days.
The reveal of the antagonist at the end, I did not see that coming.