Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?
Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?
Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?
Playing Satisfactory on Linux Mint. I'm in heaven.
I‘ve mainly been playing Assassin‘s Creed: Rogue so far this week and the camera‘s been killing me. How did they end up thinking this was good or to not at least have an option to not have the camera on roller coster rails? Otherwise the game‘s alright but obviously the camera‘s with you the whole game whether you want to or not lol
Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront
I've been playing through the Finnish campaign and also some dynamic conquest on hard difficulty and getting absolutely destroyed by the ai :(
Death's Door - I'm not going to lie I'm old. 3d platformers, hell any platformers that require quick reflexes and precise controls aren't normally my bag, but this funky little crow is so much fun to play as, I don't mind the difficulty. (Which I have to admit isn't that hard I just suck)
Half-Life. Playing since I finished both Portal games, and when I start a game, I consider I started its franchise, and thus I feel in the obligation to finish the whole franchise. And although I am no fan of FPS games, and HL's being quite hard, I'm somehow finding it quite fun.
Have you played Portal Revolution? Did enjoy that quite a lot after finishing Portal 2.
Hadn't heard of it, but also I don't usually play mods. Also for my franchise mentality, I don't consider mods as part of a given one.
Playing Ghost Of Tsushima right now. Atmosphere is great and combat is fun for the most part though it kinda gets repetitive after 7 hours of gameplay. Story is all right but feels a bit clichee. I still like to jump in for a few quick missions. Does anyone felt the same?
Hogwarts legacy. Got it for 5 euro or something last week. 😊
I've been doing a NG+ run of Elden Ring and am bouncing between working on the base game and working on the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. This is my first NG+ playthrough of any game ever and I am enjoying it much more than I thought I would.
Also started Rise of the Golden Idol. It seems alright so far, but I'm considering replaying Case of the Golden Idol because I never completed its DLC and wouldn't mind revisiting it before I commit to the new entry.
There were also a few games that I chose to be impatient with and got not too far out from their release and none of them ended up being worth it so it's time for me to recommit to the patient lifestyle.
The blasphemer learns the truth and comes crawling back.
Just kidding. I totally get the allure of a new game and then getting disappointed to find out the game isn’t all that great. It’s why I’m such a big proponent of patient gaming. It really is the best way to go about it imo, and I’m not just saying that because I’m the mod here.
I love Elden Ring on NG+. Honestly any FromSoft game is great for NG+, it’s just so much fun.
You convinced me to download Daggerfall Unity and give it a shot. Any tips for playing the game in 2025?
I'm not exactly an expert on Daggerfall but I'll try.
First things first, Daggerfall is less of a structured game (in modern sense) and more of a life sandbox compared to later games. Some basic tips:
Unlike newer games, most of the action happens at POIs, with travel taking place via world map - moving between locations manually isn't particularly interesting due to lack of random (or any, really) encounters, simple terrain and huge landmass the game is set in. If you want to travel by yourself then check out some mods to make it a bit more worthwhile.
If you're interested in a vanilla experience then the base package is fine as is. If you want more (better graphics, random encounters outside of towns, new quests or gameplay additions) then Nexus Mods has you covered. Here are some neat ones that don't affect the gameplay much:
That's all I have for now, I'll update the post if anything else comes to mind.
Just finished Dispatch, my 3rd clear of Clover Pit, and I've almost beat all the stages with all of the characters in BallXPit.
Looking forward to buying Time Snatcher Handy (I beat the demo twice during NextFest) this week, and I'm still hopping on Remnant 2 at least once a week.
I used to love Lumines on the PSP but Lumines Arise is just not clicking with me, which sucks. I also finally started MGS 3: Delta after sitting on it over a month.
Edit: I just realized this is Patient Gamers and almost all games I mentioned are recent (except Remnant 2). Highly recommend all of them though!