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OT // Any gamers in here? What are you playing? Is it Good?

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  • edited May 2023

    I've plowed through a number of games in the last 6 months or so:

    Borderlands 3
    Elden Ring
    Tiny Tina's Wonderlands
    Final Fantay XV
    Bioshock Infinite
    Hellblade

    I'd been without an Xbox for a few years, so I'm catching up on all the ones I wanted to play but missed. I'm balls deep into Red Dead Redemption 2 at the moment and having an absolute blast.

  • @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Anyone playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which is comfortably one of the best games of all time?

    Yes, it’s ridiculously good, best game I’ve ever played hands down. All the freedom and challenging exploration of the first one, without all the rage induced controller throwing like I was used to in Elden ring.

  • @Tarekith said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Anyone playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which is comfortably one of the best games of all time?

    Yes, it’s ridiculously good, best game I’ve ever played hands down. All the freedom and challenging exploration of the first one, without all the rage induced controller throwing like I was used to in Elden ring.

    It's just SO gigantic, isn't it? I feel like I'll be spending hundreds of hours in, above and below Hyrule.

  • edited May 2023

    Halo Reach - XBoneX. Like ODST, its a much tighter side-story experience. Probably would be more into it had I not just gone through the Master Chief Collection in release order, back-to-back. At this point, I'm just a little tired of firing at the same bullet-sponges, with the same under-powered weapons (I don't care what planet you're from...a headshot is a headshot!).

  • Doom eternal is annoying.

    Its on a hard setting but its really a game made for energy drinking morons!

  • Waiting impatiently for No Man's Sky on ipad

  • Rocksmith Plus is apparently released for iOS on Friday, will definitely give that a go. Subscription based, but with a seven day free trial.

  • @sevenape said:
    Waiting impatiently for No Man's Sky on ipad

    Is that happening? I was just thinking of buying it for the Switch.

  • Wife and I are doing the tiny house thing starting next month and unfortunately won’t have space for my PS5 anymore as it’s ridiculously huge, so I just sold it. For now, I’ll be using my iPad and OLED Switch for gaming, which is honestly more than enough for me. Stoked to play the new Zelda game.

    After that it’s time to save up for a gaming laptop 💻

  • @HotStrange said:

    @sevenape said:
    Waiting impatiently for No Man's Sky on ipad

    Is that happening? I was just thinking of buying it for the Switch.

    Sean Murray, the main guy tweeted a tease featuring a red apple and a green apple. The other day he tweeted the red apple with the official Mac release announcement and a message saying more news very soon... The iosgaming nerds are pinning their hopes on the green apple... Supposedly the announcement will be this week.

  • @HotStrange said:
    Wife and I are doing the tiny house thing starting next month and unfortunately won’t have space for my PS5 anymore as it’s ridiculously huge, so I just sold it. For now, I’ll be using my iPad and OLED Switch for gaming, which is honestly more than enough for me. Stoked to play the new Zelda game.

    After that it’s time to save up for a gaming laptop 💻

    That's very interesting!!! How Tiny!?

  • Going to snag Last of Us, Hell Let Loose, and Battlefield 2042 as they are on sale.

    Agree with an earlier comment. Gaming much easier than making music.

  • @The Krazy Wabbit said:
    Going to snag Last of Us, Hell Let Loose, and Battlefield 2042 as they are on sale.

    Agree with an earlier comment. Gaming much easier than making music.

    I’ve not played hell let loose in ages but it’s a blast

  • The only game I play is Wipeout HD Fury, Eliminator mode. Like chess, it is evergreen with the tactics and strategies and such. Still a few hardcore players online after all these years

  • Gonna download now new System Shock. Looks amazing. I would also recommend great video by Digital Foundry on YouTube

  • @sevenape said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @sevenape said:
    Waiting impatiently for No Man's Sky on ipad

    Is that happening? I was just thinking of buying it for the Switch.

    Sean Murray, the main guy tweeted a tease featuring a red apple and a green apple. The other day he tweeted the red apple with the official Mac release announcement and a message saying more news very soon... The iosgaming nerds are pinning their hopes on the green apple... Supposedly the announcement will be this week.

    Nice! I never got into gaming on the iPad. Maybe I should give it a shot.

  • @sevenape said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Wife and I are doing the tiny house thing starting next month and unfortunately won’t have space for my PS5 anymore as it’s ridiculously huge, so I just sold it. For now, I’ll be using my iPad and OLED Switch for gaming, which is honestly more than enough for me. Stoked to play the new Zelda game.

    After that it’s time to save up for a gaming laptop 💻

    That's very interesting!!! How Tiny!?

    Roughly around 300-350 sq ft. Still has a full kitchen, bed, and bathroom. The living room is the main thing “missing” but we still technically have one. And there’s a perfect space for music making.

    But the amount of money saved will be worth it.

  • Now about 20 levels into Diablo 4.
    First Diablo game for me and I must say, it's pretty addictive. Perfect for unwinding without too much mental load: it's hack, slash, level up, collect loot and unlock new abilities, rinse, repeat. But it's very slick in its execution.

  • @sigma79 said:

    Apart from the graphics.

    These games are just made to be un-enjoyable.

    Probably losing millions for the sake of extreme gaming.

    What a good company vision.

  • @Tarekith said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Anyone playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which is comfortably one of the best games of all time?

    Yes, it’s ridiculously good, best game I’ve ever played hands down. All the freedom and challenging exploration of the first one, without all the rage induced controller throwing like I was used to in Elden ring.

    I did this the last go round too, hemmed and hawed over buying a Switch because I knew Zelda was the only thing I really needed it for.

    But this time, I’m actually gonna sell my Moog Gma. I need space and have only played it once this year, and can’t find a true need on the horizon for the money.

  • @oat_phipps said:

    @Tarekith said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Anyone playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which is comfortably one of the best games of all time?

    Yes, it’s ridiculously good, best game I’ve ever played hands down. All the freedom and challenging exploration of the first one, without all the rage induced controller throwing like I was used to in Elden ring.

    I did this the last go round too, hemmed and hawed over buying a Switch because I knew Zelda was the only thing I really needed it for.

    But this time, I’m actually gonna sell my Moog Gma. I need space and have only played it once this year, and can’t find a true need on the horizon for the money.

    Although I'm a big Zelda fan, I could not get into Breath of the Wild. Superficial nonsense like the endless cooking (with animations that couldn't be skipped) and the weapons that always broke mid-fight just killed the flow and wonder for me. It felt like I was only doing chores.

    Is the new one better in that regard?

  • edited June 2023

    @brambos said:

    @oat_phipps said:

    @Tarekith said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    Anyone playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which is comfortably one of the best games of all time?

    Yes, it’s ridiculously good, best game I’ve ever played hands down. All the freedom and challenging exploration of the first one, without all the rage induced controller throwing like I was used to in Elden ring.

    I did this the last go round too, hemmed and hawed over buying a Switch because I knew Zelda was the only thing I really needed it for.

    But this time, I’m actually gonna sell my Moog Gma. I need space and have only played it once this year, and can’t find a true need on the horizon for the money.

    Although I'm a big Zelda fan, I could not get into Breath of the Wild. Superficial nonsense like the endless cooking (with animations that couldn't be skipped) and the weapons that always broke mid-fight just killed the flow and wonder for me. It felt like I was only doing chores.

    Is the new one better in that regard?

    Damn, now I am at a halt again. I’m aware that the cooking and all that Minecrafty stuff is a possibility, but didn’t think it was necessary. I figured I’d dabble but mostly just explore and play a classic Zelda game.

    I can’t do the Minecrafty stuff, it feels like performing menial chores that you have to repeat over and over; like, a weapon breaks in a fraction of the time it actually took to make. I realize that’s life, but I like to play games to escape that harsh reality.

  • There’s still cooking in the new one, but they added recipes to speed things up and you can skip the animations now too. Same with the item building, you need to do it manually at first, but pretty quickly you get options to just instantly recreate one of your earlier builds to avoid it getting too tedious. But yes, building things is central to a lot of what you need to do in TOTK.

  • About to play sludge life 2 tonite!

  • Finished my second run of Witcher 3 recently, this time with the DLCs. Too much fun!

    Next up… probably Hitman 3 and Crusader Kings 3. I expect Hitman to be done by the time Starfield arrives, but I'll probably keep playing Crusader Kings in parallell with Starfield. I expect all three to be great.

  • The only thing I play anymore, and still playing, is No Man’s Sky.

    @sevenape said:
    Waiting impatiently for No Man's Sky on ipad

    @sevenape said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @sevenape said:
    Waiting impatiently for No Man's Sky on ipad

    Is that happening? I was just thinking of buying it for the Switch.

    Sean Murray, the main guy tweeted a tease featuring a red apple and a green apple. The other day he tweeted the red apple with the official Mac release announcement and a message saying more news very soon... The iosgaming nerds are pinning their hopes on the green apple... Supposedly the announcement will be this week.

    Same! Super excited about an iPadOS version of No Man’s Sky! Shoot, the way I look at it, if they can get it to run on a Nintendo Switch, it’ll surely run on an iPad (especially a newer iPad Pro M1/M2!)

    Day one player here! I actually preordered NMS on Steam for the PC way back when it was originally made available for preorder. I was totally sold on the idea of a virtually unlimited number of planets (14 quintillion?) and the original E3 trailer.

    I also bought the “Explorer’s Edition” which came with the die cast replica star ship, and a few other goodies.

    I was also heavily involved in the ARG (Waking Titan) they had going on a few years back, which was based on the back story and lore of NMS, and I was a proud recipient of the rare Atlas Pass Lvl 4 card, which I proudly display on my shelf next to the die cast ship.

    Also bought it on Xbox for the living room.

    One of my favorite things about NMS, besides the endless exploration, jaw dropping visuals and vistas, and the base building, is the way it bleeds into my music production world with the “Byte-Beat Device”, which is a base building part that can be combined with others in a modular fashion. It’s essentially an FM synthesizer with a built in Sequencer.

    I have a few samples from this that I have in a couple music projects. My wish, is for one day them adding external MIDI support, in and/or out, or maybe at least Ableton link, so I can sync it up with some of my other stuff.

  • Final Fantasy 16. Everything except the early game fetch quests is absolutely amazing.

  • I’m playing World Of Horror. It’s pretty spooky so far. I got a game over in the first 20 minutes!

  • edited October 2023

    No Man's Sky on iPad would be amazing! I'm also hoping for Baldur's Gate 3 on iOS.

    Right now, I'm playing Starfield. Overall it feels to me vaguely like No Man's Sky combined with Fallout. On the surface, this would seem to be a very good thing but nevertheless I'm finding myself pretty disappointed and frustrated with several aspects of the game. It's a far cry (no pun intended with that series) from either of those and definitely isn't "Skyrim in Space." Some of my issues include:

    • The game balance is way off when you can waltz through every space battle without even trying and then you suddenly end up in one where you die 25 times in a row and end up having to save after every kill just to get through the rest of it.
    • I'm all for exploration and discovery but there are a lot of basic things that aren't made clear like how to get into certain modes or do basic things so you constantly have to go look them up online.
    • The quest writing/construction is really bad at times. We'll just start at the beginning where some strange guy shows up and hands you the keys to his spaceship and sends you off with it and his robot sidekick to meet his mysterious friends while he stays behind. No one would ever do that...! Being intentionally vague to avoid spoilers: there's a quest where you have to infiltrate a highly secure military facility only to discover that they actually have the worst security ever; and another where you as a total stranger are selected to negotiate (badly) with a settlement on behalf of an orbiting starship which has a defective radio...so you have to fly back and forth rather than either escort one of them to do the talking or just letting them borrow your perfectly fine radio to work things out for themselves. Dumb, dumb, dumb.
    • Many of the main characters/followers are really unremarkable/unlikable/annoying and won't talk much (or sometimes way too much) which makes me wonder why I'm even hanging out with them. Timing of actual conversations is often really awkward, like "don't tell the rest of the team back at the base I said this but..." all while standing around back at the base surrounded by the rest of the team. Meanwhile, many basic NPC's have more depth and at least 10 unique phrases to say. I'd probably rather have conversations with them anyway.
    • Unsurprisingly, inventory management is a nightmare.
    • Ship building is super frustrating--I spent HOURS trying to line things up so they'd fit together--and it's hard to make anything that doesn't end up looking like a modular toaster.
    • It seemed cool that you could build your own bases, but that's not much less frustrating than ship building (MORE if you actually want to furnish anything) and it turns out that getting resources that way doesn't do much of anything other than allow you to...build more bases. Yay.
    • Did I mention you waste SO MUCH OF YOUR LIFE going back and forth between distant locations and enduring stupid animations for rudimentary things like opening doors? Airlocks are the worst. I get that it's "realistic" but is it really necessary? In Skyrim, I spent countless hours wandering around just to check out the scenery. Sure, space is beautiful but if you've seen one void full of stars, you've probably seen them all. Maybe I should land on more random planets but then why wouldn't I just play NMS instead?

    Sorry, I did NOT intend that to become such a rant. Once I started, I couldn't stop! :wink:

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