Are you just referring to wanting the game to be on Steam? Because it is.
Are you just referring to wanting the game to be on Steam? Because it is.
I have mixed feelings after seeing this trailer. Pillars of Eternity is one of my favorite games and I especially love the world and the lore, so of course I’m incredibly interested. But the combat looked a bit clunky and dated. I am curious to see the rest of the character building and systems behind the direct combat, like skill trees and items. And I know this isn’t directly a PoE game, just one set in the same world, but I hope there is some form of party system or something, as I felt the interactions between party members and their backstory quests were such a big part of what made the world special.
Resister by ASCA from SAO:Alicization is pretty good.
Support came through for me today! I have my account back!
Now to remember how to play the game. >.>
They were less than helpful when I tried a few months ago, but thanks to you I’ll give it another shot!
I wanted to revisit the game when End of Dragons released, as I hadn’t played since a year or so after Path of Fire released, but when I went to log in, it said my account was locked, and I wasn’t able to get it unlocked. Still a little perturbed about it.
I am tempted to get the remaster. The original is one of the relatively few games I got all the achievements on. I don’t know if I have it in me to do it all again, because to not 100% it feels wrong. That game still scares me!
I was always so thankful for Mesmers that took the time to create the portals for other players on those jumping puzzles. I am similarly awful at jumping and platforming. I even have a few newer Mario games I never finished because I’m so awful at it. Thank goodness for Yoshi’s Woolly World.
Perhaps not specifically a mechanic, per se, but save points. I want to be able to save whenever, wherever. I don’t always have time to make it to the next save point before I need to stop playing.
I told myself I wasn’t going to let myself get sucked into to another Gacha game, but Honkai: Star Rail has been so much fun. I haven’t spent any money on it, thankfully, but just playing through the story has been a good time. Other than that, I will play a little bit of Final Fantasy XIV and then hopefully finish Chaos;Child.
I haven’t played Frontline in over a decade, but I used to constantly replay the D-Day Mission when I was younger. And even today, I regularly listen to the soundtrack, it’s so good. All though, I will say European Assault is my favorite MoH Soundtrack.
I’m totally the opposite. I never much cared for tropical environments. I do like the Far Cry games, though. The gunplay feels good and the gameplay loop is enjoyable for a few dozen hours every couple of years. I think my biggest dislike of the series in general is the mystical hallucination bits that seem to always be present. Obviously the games aren’t realistic in general, but those moments always take me out of the game. I haven’t played 6 yet, so maybe they aren’t present.
The story can be convoluted, admittedly. Pillars of Eternity II added a dedicated turn-based mode for the combat and also added a few QoL changes, my favorite being that spell usage is reset between combat, rather than requiring you to rest. That said, I think the story is a bit weaker, but that may be because I’ve never really been interested in Caribbean settings or pirate themes.
Pillars of Eternity was a game that, to me, felt similar to DA:O. Not everyone shares the sentiment, but if you haven’t heard of it, I’d recommend at least watching a review of it.
I might be a bit of an outlier, but I am not at all a fan of crowds, so I strongly prefer concerts with assigned seating. I’m in a relatively small city that rarely ever gets big names, but even when we do, most of our concert venues are primarily standing-only, with very few seats available and even those are first-come-first-serve. So I try to always get there early enough to ensure a seat. I just want to see my favorite artists perform live, not get jostled around and smothered by strangers.
I really like Splatoon, but absolutely hate the motion controls for aiming, so this might be really nice. Also, Switch owners can still play Splatoon. Those without a Switch (or those who don’t like the Switch very much), can have something to play now. Seems like a good thing to me.