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REVIEW: Doom Dark Ages
8/10 "a fun and flashy shooter stuffed with engaging content - it's a thrill-ride from beginning to end. "thesixthaxis.com impressions aspro
I wish. All current gen games should offer one. Unfortunately, there's only 60fps Performace and 30fps Quality modes in the game. To be fair, my TV states it's running in the upper 50s most of the time; the stuttering is frametime hitches from loading in new areas and assets.
Oh that's a shame.
I'd love to replay it. Have they toned down the procedural generated caves and towers?
I'd love to replay it. Have they toned down the procedural generated caves and towers?
Nope. It's pretty much exactly the same game with a new coat of paint. I was hoping the cave and dungeons wouldn't have so many repeating elements but alas, no. It's easy to get lost without the map, just like the original.
This weekend has been exclusively Oblivion Remastered (PS5) for me. I've put in around 10 hours so far. The game has its issues but I'm loving it anyway; I wasn't sure I would initially. It's Oblivion, warts and all, and it's still a lot of fun. The DuelSense force feedback is great when riding a horse; you can feel all four hooves hitting the ground independently and on different surfaces too. I don't know why I enjoy that effect so much but I do. I only notice it when riding a horse, though.
It’s been all Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 for me this weekend. Finally into Act 3 of the game now and am doing as much side stuff before beating it. Also watched WWE Backlash. Was a good show.
I started Metroid Fusion this weekend through my Nintendo Online subscription. I haven't played this game since it was first released, so almost twenty three years ago. I'm probably about halfway done right now and am enjoying this old school Metroid game.
I poured in a lot of hours into Darkest Dungeon 2 this weekend. Although depending on how my current run ends, I may be taking a break from it. In just over a week I've almost put in 30 hours, which is actually pretty insane for me. But I've also hit a pretty big wall.
That's actually not a surprise, because that's pretty much how the original went for me as well. I'd play hit a wall, take an extended break, and then give it another go, get super lucky and breeze through it. But in the I've mean time, my teams have fallen apart way too many times on the third chapter and it doesn't feel like I'm making progress right now. So I might be switching over to ultros soon.
Oh, and I'm also in the middle of book four of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series. I'm starting to wonder if this IP is going to make a jump outside of books and audio books soon. It wasn't on my radar and then a month ago a friend gave me the first audiobook. He's not really a gamer though, so I thought it was interesting that he came across it.
And then today, another friend, also definitely not a gamer, just mentioned that he had purchased the first book in paperback. And I have no idea where this guy found out about it. So I can't help but wonder if Amazon is quietly pushing awareness of it before something else happens, like a TV series.
I picked up this T-shirt from Walmart this morning. I had to get it since it's the og 1991 Sonic the Hedgehog, which is my favorite one in the series.
I'd love to replay it. Have they toned down the procedural generated caves and towers?
Nope. It's pretty much exactly the same game with a new coat of paint. I was hoping the cave and dungeons wouldn't have so many repeating elements but alas, no. It's easy to get lost without the map, just like the original.
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This weekend has been exclusively Oblivion Remastered (PS5) for me. I've put in around 10 hours so far. The game has its issues but I'm loving it anyway; I wasn't sure I would initially. It's Oblivion, warts and all, and it's still a lot of fun. The DuelSense force feedback is great when riding a horse; you can feel all four hooves hitting the ground independently and on different surfaces too. I don't know why I enjoy that effect so much but I do. I only notice it when riding a horse, though.
It’s been all Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 for me this weekend. Finally into Act 3 of the game now and am doing as much side stuff before beating it. Also watched WWE Backlash. Was a good show.
I started Metroid Fusion this weekend through my Nintendo Online subscription. I haven't played this game since it was first released, so almost twenty three years ago. I'm probably about halfway done right now and am enjoying this old school Metroid game.
That's actually not a surprise, because that's pretty much how the original went for me as well. I'd play hit a wall, take an extended break, and then give it another go, get super lucky and breeze through it. But in the I've mean time, my teams have fallen apart way too many times on the third chapter and it doesn't feel like I'm making progress right now. So I might be switching over to ultros soon.
And then today, another friend, also definitely not a gamer, just mentioned that he had purchased the first book in paperback. And I have no idea where this guy found out about it. So I can't help but wonder if Amazon is quietly pushing awareness of it before something else happens, like a TV series.
I've been all over the shop this week. Played bits of Half Life 2, Superhot and Binary Domain of all things.
They are all still very good games.
Just a bit stuck right now looking for the next game to play.
In my exp, you can occasionally find high quality licensed T's at Walmart.
I really need to replay Half Life 1&2 before HL3 comes out later this year.
I've been playing Clair Obscur. The battle and levelling systems are so fun.
Looking forward to HL3 coming out before GTA6.