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Well done Deck
So, you recomend it for the likes of me?
How is the night in DL2? Is it scary as the first game?
So, you recomend it for the likes of me?
How is the night in DL2? Is it scary as the first game?

Then again it took you who know how long to leave that safe room in RE2 so you might be fine ;)

Not sure what to play next, but might have a go at A Plague Tale
AlienGirl54 wrote: "Finished Jedi Fallen Order. Absolutely loved the game and was a bit sad at finishing it. I will definitely be looking to get the next one.
Not sure what to play next, but might have a go at A Plag..."
Well done AG.
I enjoyed A Plague Tale.
It has its frustrating moments but overall is a good adventure with a great setting.
Not sure what to play next, but might have a go at A Plag..."
Well done AG.
I enjoyed A Plague Tale.
It has its frustrating moments but overall is a good adventure with a great setting.

Had a look at the Xbox store and game pass to see if there was anything to catch my eye and something did..... but not in a good way - how are they still charging £80 for a Skyrim/Fallout 4 bundle lol. Kind of tempted to give R6 Extraction a go, wouldn't pay for it (unless dirt cheap) but may keep me busy for another 5 minutes
What i enjoyed about Plague Tale was how often it reminded me of the Thief games. Specially Thief 2.
If the game had a bit more focus on real stealth it would benefit quite a bit, imo.
If the game had a bit more focus on real stealth it would benefit quite a bit, imo.
Hi all. Played some more Mass Effect 1. Played a good 6 hours. It's definitely not aged well. It's very much of its time. I'll complete it but I'm not too fussed about playing ME2 or ME3. Perhaps ME2 has aged better. It's still got a great cast, story and artwork but just lacks as the worlds are sparse and the combat feels like it's aged. Plus navigation is horrible.
I also played some Crossfire X multiplayer. Boy it's bad. They've decided to make it no ADS, no sprint like Counterstrike. The shooting mechanics generally feel bad and movement is like walking on ice. Saying that it's kinda fun - it's relentless, fast paced, spray and pay and hope for the best. It has no longevity but it's fun for a few hours. After the weekend I'll probably bin it off, but for now it's a bit of fun.
BTW. I too really enjoyed A Plague's Tale. It has some sticky moments with difficulty but otherwise it's a very well crafted game. Kinda feels like a Sony game to me in production values.
I also played some Crossfire X multiplayer. Boy it's bad. They've decided to make it no ADS, no sprint like Counterstrike. The shooting mechanics generally feel bad and movement is like walking on ice. Saying that it's kinda fun - it's relentless, fast paced, spray and pay and hope for the best. It has no longevity but it's fun for a few hours. After the weekend I'll probably bin it off, but for now it's a bit of fun.
BTW. I too really enjoyed A Plague's Tale. It has some sticky moments with difficulty but otherwise it's a very well crafted game. Kinda feels like a Sony game to me in production values.

Might try to see if Scarlet Nexus or Evil Within 2 can hold my attention the next few days.

Spent most of the weekend (literally) playing Diablo 2. Downloaded R6 Extraction on the Series S on Friday and forgot all about it, as I'm addicted again.
Morning all. Played some more Crossfire X. Actually I got it wrong. It has both a classic mode and modern mode. Classic is no ADS, no sprinting, whereas Modern has ADS and sprinting. I actually quite enjoyed both albeit the shooting mechanics aren't quite as good as something like COD or Battlefield. Also played more ME1 and I still think it's definitely very much showing its age. It's a good game, an all-time classic, and the level of detail in the characters, world and story is still up there compared to modern RPGs but game play feels old school. No bad thing just that game has aged. Still one of my favourite games ever.

Think I'll haw a cheap game or two to play alongside Diablo 2, that should hopefully scratch it
Morning all
My gaming has been a little weird lately.
I think i´m in one of those phases of burn out.
I´ve been having a hard time to mantain my excitment on games after that initial rush.
Although im enjoying qute a bit Greedfall, in the last 3 or 4 days i felt like i was playing in auto-mode just like i felt in Arkham Knight.
I think im just tired of work and since i play only when i go to bed my brain is asking for a little break (which of course im not doing lol).
This is specially agravating when playing open world games where i can lose myself 2 or 3 hrs exploring and not progressing the story.
Hope this goes away.
My gaming has been a little weird lately.
I think i´m in one of those phases of burn out.
I´ve been having a hard time to mantain my excitment on games after that initial rush.
Although im enjoying qute a bit Greedfall, in the last 3 or 4 days i felt like i was playing in auto-mode just like i felt in Arkham Knight.
I think im just tired of work and since i play only when i go to bed my brain is asking for a little break (which of course im not doing lol).
This is specially agravating when playing open world games where i can lose myself 2 or 3 hrs exploring and not progressing the story.
Hope this goes away.
Yea I go through gaming funks too from time to time. Think I'm going through one at the moment. Sometimes I move from game to game like it's a job when sometimes I need to take a break and feel a bit more enthusiastic about the next game I play. After I complete ME1 - I'm near the end now - I'm taking a break too and I'm only going to play multiplayer for a few weeks.
R(ob) wrote: "Yea I go through gaming funks too from time to time. Think I'm going through one at the moment. Sometimes I move from game to game like it's a job when sometimes I need to take a break and feel a b..."
Thats exactly how i´ve been feeling.
Deep inside i know that the game i really really wanted and probably should have started was Resi Village but i chickened out and didnt want to feel stressed every night.
Sometimes a good horror game is great to get the blood pumping and remind us why we love gaming so much.
Thats exactly how i´ve been feeling.
Deep inside i know that the game i really really wanted and probably should have started was Resi Village but i chickened out and didnt want to feel stressed every night.
Sometimes a good horror game is great to get the blood pumping and remind us why we love gaming so much.

On to Guardians of the Galaxy, really liking it so far but sometimes I wish they would just shut up!

Procession to Calvary - Probably the most absurd and irreverent game I've ever played. It's a point and click adventure where all of the assets are created from classical paintings. Probably a better term than that, but all like 1400 - 1600 era. Anyway, I laughed out loud repeatedly at the dialogue options and writing. Best to keep the plot a surprise unless you need a trigger warning about religious satire and some more "avant garde" sexual situations. Basically nothing is sacred and everything is hilarious. 8.5.10 Might have taken 2.5 hours with the first run lasting about 15 minutes.
The Artful Escape - Hold right and X for 3 hours as you run through psychedelic environments. Silly, silly musical coming-of-age tale that pretty much failed at every turn for me. 5.5/10.
Error wrote: "I'm also feeling a bit burned out, and kind of just biding my time until Elden Ring comes out. With that in mind, I did play a couple of short ones over the past few days.
Procession to Calvary - ..."
Mate, i have Procession of Calvary installed in my series S cause i got really curious.
Loved youre take on it and now i really want to try it as i didnt know what to expect.
Procession to Calvary - ..."
Mate, i have Procession of Calvary installed in my series S cause i got really curious.
Loved youre take on it and now i really want to try it as i didnt know what to expect.

Not that you need any more games but I keep an eye on hotukdeals for discounts and have HF West on preorder for £49. It's PS4 but free upgrade to PS5 ;)
AlienGirl54 wrote: "Gave up on Plague Tale. The mechanics annoyed me and I got fed up walking sideways into walls. Plus, I'm useless with the sling, even with aim assist.
On to Guardians of the Galaxy, really liking ..."
I never had those problems. Or at least never really noticed.
On to Guardians of the Galaxy, really liking ..."
I never had those problems. Or at least never really noticed.

That combination of words is nonsensical to me, there's always room for one or 5 more ;)
£50 for Horizon 2, I'd be a lot more tempted
Edit: I see the Cyberpunk PS5 update is out, so HFW can wait. Cyberpunk can keep me going to Elden Ring

I noticed Cyberpunk was downloading a 53 gb update (!!).
It better run as smooth as silk after this. lol.
Jokes aside, i hope this patch fixes enough stuff to make it properly enjoyable on all systems.
It better run as smooth as silk after this. lol.
Jokes aside, i hope this patch fixes enough stuff to make it properly enjoyable on all systems.

I'm tempted at the moment to go for Cyberpunk 2077. It's on my wishlist but I've been holding off for the next gen upgrade. It's £24.99 on the xbox store. Simplygames have it for £14.99 but sold out :-(. Not sure I'm in the mood though for another big game at the moment.
I cracked for Cyberpunk a last month when i saw it at 20 bucks.
I knew it would be massively updated at least a couple of times later on so i thought that, for that price, it was worth it.
Mind that i have a Pro and not a base Ps4 so i think it would be fine.
I read somewhere that the key is not to play it as an RPG and more as a Far Cry game as it works better with that mindset.
I knew it would be massively updated at least a couple of times later on so i thought that, for that price, it was worth it.
Mind that i have a Pro and not a base Ps4 so i think it would be fine.
I read somewhere that the key is not to play it as an RPG and more as a Far Cry game as it works better with that mindset.

DeckardCain's Sandals wrote: "From what I've played it's more Deus Ex than Far Cry in RPGness. Might sound like a lazy comparison but early on at least that seems like the better fit. As a shooter it's surprisingly solid though..."
Thats even better actually as i love the Deus Ex games.
I do want to play it, specially now after the latest update.
Btw, i managed to finish Fallout 3 last week on the Series S.
I dont remember when i started playing but its been a game i played over the weekends and somehow managed to finish it.
I still love this game to death.
Bought the DLC´s cause there´s one that i ended up never playing back in the day. The Pitt if i recall correctly.
Thats even better actually as i love the Deus Ex games.
I do want to play it, specially now after the latest update.
Btw, i managed to finish Fallout 3 last week on the Series S.
I dont remember when i started playing but its been a game i played over the weekends and somehow managed to finish it.
I still love this game to death.
Bought the DLC´s cause there´s one that i ended up never playing back in the day. The Pitt if i recall correctly.

In general, so far I've found the gameplay solid and the setting is great, so if the story is decent and it doesn't get too repetitive, it could be a good'un.
Morning all
I booted Cyberpunk just to see if i noticed any change and i can say that the game runs a lot smoother.
I didnt left the garage but i felt that now it handles like a proper FPS.
Still enjoying Greedfall and im slowly getting used to the world and all the mechanics which is when i start to properly have fun with a game.
I booted Cyberpunk just to see if i noticed any change and i can say that the game runs a lot smoother.
I didnt left the garage but i felt that now it handles like a proper FPS.
Still enjoying Greedfall and im slowly getting used to the world and all the mechanics which is when i start to properly have fun with a game.

Having said that, what's the betting I'm on here on Monday commenting on Horizon Forbidden West.....
Completed ME1. I really enjoyed it, especially the last third of the campaign. Yea it’s a little dated now but it’s such an immersive game.
So I’ve downloaded the trial of Cyberpunk 2077 to give it a go to see if I like it. Any recommendations on character class to use? Generally I like my games action, not so much hacking. Ideally I like to have an option of stealth and combat where if stealth goes wrong I’m still powerful enough to shoot my way through. And where is it best to start as I understand you can have different start points in Cyberpunk?
So I’ve downloaded the trial of Cyberpunk 2077 to give it a go to see if I like it. Any recommendations on character class to use? Generally I like my games action, not so much hacking. Ideally I like to have an option of stealth and combat where if stealth goes wrong I’m still powerful enough to shoot my way through. And where is it best to start as I understand you can have different start points in Cyberpunk?

Thanks Deck. I started Cyberpunk. Played over 3 hours. Chose nomad but was soon in Night City. It’s pretty good. Good looking world. Combat is decent, not the best, but pretty good. All a bit confusing at the moment with upgrades etc but enjoying it. Only thing I haven’t liked is something called a Brainstorm. I hope there isn’t many of those. So I think I’m probably going to pull the buy trigger (only playing the trial at the moment). It’s a good game, probably knocking on very good but at the same time not blown away really. Nothing that special or even that next gen about it. Another RPG I’ve seen before but good all the same.
Morning all. Had a good stint over the weekend on Cyberpunk, around 10 hours in. Finally Keanu has arrived and he's been great so far and seems like a major ongoing character. I realised I was mainlining the campaign so it felt a bit linear so I took time out from the campaign and did some side quests so I could get a better feel of immersion and the open world. It's no doubt a very detailed and dense world (in terms of buildings and objects etc). It's not really grabbed me at the mo in the open world sense. I've started a side mission to retrieve cars (which ramped up in difficulty, so I've sidelined until it until I level up) and taking out some bosses scattered around the map. Not bad for side missions. The story though has been excellent. The graphics are amazing on the whole especially indoors but sometimes driving around objects in the distance (cars, buildings) look very soft. Overall though a cracking game. Only a couple of graphical glitchy bugs for me otherwise pretty solid. Only real complaint is lack of cash and sometimes enemy are bullet sponges even on moderate level missions. I can go into a mission with 600-700 ammo and then struggle for ammo later on in the mission - and it won't let me craft ammo mid mission and although there are ammo containers dotted around in a mission there still isn't enough (even after looting dead enemy).
R(ob) wrote: "Morning all. Had a good stint over the weekend on Cyberpunk, around 10 hours in. Finally Keanu has arrived and he's been great so far and seems like a major ongoing character. I realised I was main..."
Thats great Rob.
What system are you playing it?
Thats great Rob.
What system are you playing it?
Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Morning all. Had a good stint over the weekend on Cyberpunk, around 10 hours in. Finally Keanu has arrived and he's been great so far and seems like a major ongoing character. I reali..."
Series X.
Series X.
R(ob) wrote: "Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Morning all. Had a good stint over the weekend on Cyberpunk, around 10 hours in. Finally Keanu has arrived and he's been great so far and s..."
You upper echelon haw! :P
You upper echelon haw! :P
Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Morning all. Had a good stint over the weekend on Cyberpunk, around 10 hours in. Finally Keanu has arrived and he's been grea..."
I know ;-). PS5 one day too. Not for a year or two though.
I know ;-). PS5 one day too. Not for a year or two though.
R(ob) wrote: "Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Morning all. Had a good stint over the weekend on Cyberpunk, around 10 hours in. ..."
I bought the Series S because i couldnt find any X or PS5.
I wanted to have a taste of next gen (although the only game i played on it so far was Fallout 3...)
I doubt i would be able to find a PS5 until 2023 :(
I bought the Series S because i couldnt find any X or PS5.
I wanted to have a taste of next gen (although the only game i played on it so far was Fallout 3...)
I doubt i would be able to find a PS5 until 2023 :(
Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Morning all. Had a good stint over the weekend on Cyberpunk, around..."
I think Horizon Forbidden West looks like the best next gen show case so far - from what I can tell - albeit still held back a little due to cross-gen titles (PS4). Otherwise this gen for next gen games hasn't really kicked off yet IMO. Games defo look better on Series X but for me my Series X is like a XBox One X with largely the same graphics fidelity but at 60 FPS rather than 30 FPS and much faster load times. If you didn't go mid gen upgrade last gen then yea definitely a big upgrade to Series X/PS5 from XBox 1/PS4. Once games target next gen only is when they'll truly start to look a lot better hopefully. So I don't think you're missing out too much. Funny how I really find 30 FPS games absolutely horrible now - can't stomach them. Like a flicker fest.
I think Horizon Forbidden West looks like the best next gen show case so far - from what I can tell - albeit still held back a little due to cross-gen titles (PS4). Otherwise this gen for next gen games hasn't really kicked off yet IMO. Games defo look better on Series X but for me my Series X is like a XBox One X with largely the same graphics fidelity but at 60 FPS rather than 30 FPS and much faster load times. If you didn't go mid gen upgrade last gen then yea definitely a big upgrade to Series X/PS5 from XBox 1/PS4. Once games target next gen only is when they'll truly start to look a lot better hopefully. So I don't think you're missing out too much. Funny how I really find 30 FPS games absolutely horrible now - can't stomach them. Like a flicker fest.
R(ob) wrote: "Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Glassmoon - The Benny Hill of Plats wrote: "R(ob) wrote: "Morning all. Had a good..."
Yeah Indeed.
Im stull having fun with my Ps4 Pro.
I felt the same way when i quit PC gaming and embraced consoles. All games felt slugish but then i got used to it.
I think all console games should have a 30 / 60 fps mode for the player to chose as its night and day in terms of gameplay.
Yeah Indeed.
Im stull having fun with my Ps4 Pro.
I felt the same way when i quit PC gaming and embraced consoles. All games felt slugish but then i got used to it.
I think all console games should have a 30 / 60 fps mode for the player to chose as its night and day in terms of gameplay.

I'm about a third of the way through, don't know if I'll have it finished in time for Elden Ring
DeckardCain's Sandals wrote: "So Horizon Forbidden West (you knew it was coming), it's more of the same surprisingly. I expected them to go with the times and turn it into an 8bit side scroller or farm sim but no it's pretty mu..."
Im really not that excited for Forbidden West honestly.
I enjoyed the first game but i never felt 100% engaged with it for some reason despite loving the setting.
If i remember correctly, i wanted it to be a bit more rpgish and less of a superficial world, if you know what i mean.
Im really not that excited for Forbidden West honestly.
I enjoyed the first game but i never felt 100% engaged with it for some reason despite loving the setting.
If i remember correctly, i wanted it to be a bit more rpgish and less of a superficial world, if you know what i mean.

It looking like a 100+ hour to do everything and I'm only just over a third of the way through yet open-world fatigue is setting in for me a bit (probably doesn't help that I played Dying Light 2 and Cyberpunk recently).
Yea same here too. I look at game play videos of Horizon Forbidden West and it looks graphically amazing. However, it looks mostly the same as the first and I really got tired of the game play after around 2/3rds of the way through the campaign. I found it monotonous. I think this is more a personal taste thing than it being bad or something. And I agree with Glass the world felt superficial - looked great, but not very engaging. It's a good game but it sits in the very good category for me, not the amazing category. Credit to Guerrilla Games they have poured a lot of love into it.

Could be a while before I get back to it if I do though. Elden Ring, Grid Legends and Gran Turismo and I've half an eye on Babylon's Fall, Stranger of Paradise and Monark, all out in the next few weeks and I doubt any of them are particularly small
Im still enjoying Greedfall.
Its definitly not a AAA game in many aspects. The world feels a bit empty and the cities feel a bit superficial too.
Visually i dont have complaints. The game looks stunning with HDR on.
The rpg elements are quite fine too. Not overly complicated but good enough to keep me leveling up.
There´s one thing that im still not decided if its good or bad. The game doenst shy away to make the player go back and forth to talk to characters in a quest (like it would probablly be in real life in a timewhere there´s no phones or emails). In one hand its good to make the world believable and makes us feel a part of it, but onthe other hand, i have been spending quite a lot of time going to person A, then to person B, then to person C, then going back to person A, only to take him to C, etc etc.
Its definitly a developer´s choice and i dont take it as a fail but sometimes it does get a bit annoying.
Im not sure how far im in the game (still have to talk with one of the representatives in the island) but i´ve done many side quests and im 20+ hrs into.
Honestly, its a good rpg for me to get lost into. A bit like Elex.
It has its flaws but im not overly demanding when a game is fun to play.
Its definitly not a AAA game in many aspects. The world feels a bit empty and the cities feel a bit superficial too.
Visually i dont have complaints. The game looks stunning with HDR on.
The rpg elements are quite fine too. Not overly complicated but good enough to keep me leveling up.
There´s one thing that im still not decided if its good or bad. The game doenst shy away to make the player go back and forth to talk to characters in a quest (like it would probablly be in real life in a timewhere there´s no phones or emails). In one hand its good to make the world believable and makes us feel a part of it, but onthe other hand, i have been spending quite a lot of time going to person A, then to person B, then to person C, then going back to person A, only to take him to C, etc etc.
Its definitly a developer´s choice and i dont take it as a fail but sometimes it does get a bit annoying.
Im not sure how far im in the game (still have to talk with one of the representatives in the island) but i´ve done many side quests and im 20+ hrs into.
Honestly, its a good rpg for me to get lost into. A bit like Elex.
It has its flaws but im not overly demanding when a game is fun to play.
DeckardCain's Sandals wrote: "I seem to remember that being one of my issues with Greedfall - too much going back and forth."
Yeah...
Also...i have dat itch for Dying Light 2...
Yeah...
Also...i have dat itch for Dying Light 2...
Not sure about moving on to Sifu now. I've beaten the first boss but not making a lot of progress after that. I do like it but it's a bit on the tough side and I'm not sure I've the patience level at the minute to play it properly. Think it's going to be one of those games I like but the feeling isn't mutual.
So now I've no idea what to play, which is always irritating.