Man, the combat in Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones is just killing me. Not only is it super difficult, it is also sloooow as shit.
Yeah, the combat stalled my progress in the game.
Not a fan. I'm shelving the game to see if they do some balancing work.
Game is amazing outside of that. Wish they had a baby/story mode so I could just see the content.
If the combat is not the main focus of the game, you can always wait until the good people at cheat engine create cheat tables to make it easier.
Hey look at that, some competition and Intel finally have to change their pricing.
It would be nice if someone could explain the safety of it. I know it only affects some RAM values and it is safe, but maybe someone with better knowledge can help you feel safer.I really need to look more closely at cheat engine at some point.
For whatever reason I've always had this lingering paranoia about running 3rd party apps alongside games.
Maybe I should just get over it.
No mention of the ... attributes ... of the MC?Uzzy I noticed there is no Atelier Ryza recommendation, so i wrote one
The Glorious return of the Atelier Franchise!
Highly-packed with content and upgraded, pretty graphics to deliver a brand-new Atelier experience.
Intricate and interesting crafting mechanics await you on your quest to
Gather materials and engage in the wonderful art of alchemy.
Ho, capitalism, ho!
Steamrelease this october!
Uzzy I noticed there is no Atelier Ryza recommendation, so i wrote one
The Glorious return of the Atelier Franchise!
Highly-packed with content and upgraded, pretty graphics to deliver a brand-new Atelier experience.
Intricate and interesting crafting mechanics await you on your quest to
Gather materials and engage in the wonderful art of alchemy.
Ho, capitalism, ho!
Steamrelease this october!
Uzzy I noticed there is no Atelier Ryza recommendation, so i wrote one
The Glorious return of the Atelier Franchise!
Highly-packed with content and upgraded, pretty graphics to deliver a brand-new Atelier experience.
Intricate and interesting crafting mechanics await you on your quest to
Gather materials and engage in the wonderful art of alchemy.
Ho, capitalism, ho!
Steamrelease this october!
Tomorrow's Hearts of Iron 4 focus tree discussion will be good.
The Glorious return of the Atelier Franchise!
Highly-packed with content and upgraded, pretty graphics to deliver a brand-new Atelier experience.
Intricate and interesting crafting mechanics await you on your quest to
Gather materials and engage in the wonderful art of alchemy.
Ho, capitalism, ho!
Steamrelease this october!
Nothing controversial there.dunno how L tt P someone can possibly be but Witcher 2 absolutely holds up
not as good as Witcher 1 but what can you do
It would probably be more if the servers didn't die
The animations are so fucking slow, can make a pot of coffee by the time the enemy round endsMan, the combat in Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones is just killing me. Not only is it super difficult, it is also sloooow as shit.
The animations are so fucking slow, can make a pot of coffee by the time the enemy round ends
Well, I got lucky and actually just finished it. Let's just say that the second half of the game is extremely rushed.The animations are so fucking slow, can make a pot of coffee by the time the enemy round ends
Yeah everyone has been saying the game just ends with even some sidequests being in progress.Well, I got lucky and actually just finished it. Let's just say that the second half of the game is extremely rushed.
EU's not allowed to have anything fun as always.
If you haven't played it, I recommend Dust: an Elysian Tail.Just finished Eastshade. Do not sleep on that game. It's low budget, it's short, it's a little off at times. But it's so damn charming and pleasant. Took me about 6.5 hours according to steam (with the help of a guide for one or two less-than-obvious steps). The game really tugged at my heartstrings, oddly enough. Maybe it's the tumultuous period in my life that it found me in, but having such a relaxing and wholesome experience was so welcome. I loved this game, and I'd recommend it to almost anyone who's looking for something chill.
Now, as to what I'm going to play next. I've picked back up on Va-11 Hall-A, actually. Playing a day a night, to try and keep the pace up. I really like it, it's super relaxing as well. I don't see it talked about much on here, which is a shame. I'm really enjoying it. But it's not something that can hold my attention for hours. I was thinking Pathologic 2, but I'm looking for something from this year that might be a little more light hearted. If anyone has any suggestions, let me know please!
Edit: I should be more specific, actually. I'm feeling like I'm in the mood for a recent, fast-paced platformer of sorts. I dunno, something preferably indie that's focused on being a fun experience.
Yeah, I haven't played since Christmas 2017 so I'm completely lost. Shootin' stuff is still pretty good, though.Destiny 2 is fun but really overwhelming, throws a lots of things at you
That's pretty much how it is in experience when starting a new GAAS and MMO games. You'll get used to it pretty quick.Destiny 2 is fun but really overwhelming, throws a lots of things at you
So uh how do I just buy Destiny 2 proper? What's the ideal bundle I should be getting? Haven't played the series since Taken King on PS4 a long time ago.
Base game (plus a few expansions): Free to play
Forsaken expansion (already existing):
Shadowkeep expansion (new one):
I'm just starting with the F2P and will decide if I get the rest based on how much I end up liking it