Kentucky Route Zero is very much My Shit which is a relief because I’d sort of built it up in my head.
Took me like 6 months, but i finally finished Devil May Cry 5, i love all those silly wacky folks, but in terms of gameplay Luccah Born of a Dream is way better to me.
We’re playing the same version heck yeah.
If anything I wish the prose was more purple.
i’m glad i’m not the only one playing too many rpgs concurrently, though for once my focus has actually shifted to all the crpg classix i’ve missed out on…
i keep lining up jrpgs while not making a lot of progress on the one i’m playing
i was finally playing tales of vesperia with some real momentum but then pokemon came out
i’ve also been in the middle of dq builders 2 for a while, and want to return to it because i was loving it, but i’ve been playing a fair bit of minecraft with a friend and playing both at the same time felt too redundant
but i really wanna play dq11. and i also have ffx, ffxii, ffxv just sitting there, ready for me to tear into
and it’s not like i’ve finished pokemon either
if i actually thought in terms of feeling pressure from a “backlog,” i’d just sell all my games and consoles
i think i still wanna finish vesperia, though. the story keeps picking up steam and then losing it, though.
yeah coming from fire emblem i’m thinking about playing dq11 again on switch or getting into metal max
or playing kiwami 2 after picking it up in the steam sale
there’s just way too much great content from the brands and creators we love innit
I just knuckled through Elsinore after finishing lonely mountains, song of bloom, God of war, and possibly something else I’ve already forgotten, I’m slowly noodling on the sokpop collection and pathologic 2 while having a great time, meaning to finally play hypnospace outlaw but figure it’ll get punted to after the ridiculous few months of ori, final fantasy, doom, half life, and resident evil, and thinking maybe I’ll at least finish death stranding before I have several work trips and a vacation in the next few months after which we’re seriously considering moving house before the end of the summer
Bought Kenshi but decided after a half an hour it was very much not my thing. Which may not have been enough time to properly assess it but I didn’t want to blow my chance at getting a refund. Which I did.
Dicked around in demons souls but died during the armored spider fight and didn’t feel like continuing. Not only that but the controls seemed real glitchy, which I think means my last good ds3 is dying. Any recommendations for a decent replacement because it seems next to impossible to find official ds3’s any more?
i believe a ds4 works fine
Lol I didn’t even think to try that. Cheers!
DS4 works but you should keep the 3 around so you can actually hit the XMB
i actually bought just now my first DS4 to replace my ageing Xbox 360 controller.
My old experience with La Mulana originally lasted until approx. the first ruins grail tablet, so I’m finally back in the game and
it took me four tries to successfully avoid deathcrush, each after the first I felt clearly out of the way. I’m much further in now (bouncing around a dozen different areas) and yeah, enjoying the labyrinth, 1 in every 5 of the more arcane puzzles maybe too vague for sense. Discovering tools and how to slowly proceed becomes a nice chain of small victories but at this point in time there’s no way I’m not referring to a guide now and then, spare me a collective days worth.
Hit detection and Lemeza’s mobility leave so little pixel room for error. Comes with the territory, inherent glide of the era’s platforming and all but shucks howdy do I seethe, when stuck in a weird series of “kick backs” through water.
Yakuza 0 (PS4): officially sick of this now and I haven’t even gotten to the first Majima segment yet.
Downwell (PS4): characters too small, controls too sensitive, and also it’s ugly. hate/10, would not play again
i started kingdom hearts again last night and i’ll probably not pick it up again until i decide to restart it in 5 years
have you tried pressing them more sensitively
Downwell is all about fine movement and using your gunboots conservatively to maintain bounces. It takes getting used to, but it’s super rewarding to master, and (ironically) later stages are easier to bounce-chain through.
Or you can take the emergency jets and the game turns into easy mode.
Oh right, I told internisus I wouldn’t try Downwell until he tried Undertale. I haven’t checked recently, but I’m pretty sure he never did.
Probability 0 is better
I can’t tell if you’re comparing it to Undertale or Downwell
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