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Been so long since I've played this, but I recall that being my favorite of all the DLC packs - not saying much, though, since two or three of them were purely cosmetic additions.
EDIT: Platinum Trophy and 100% completion are now mine for The Witcher 3. What a pain, but what a blast.
Just before logging in, I had a match where there were two counselors trolling me. There was so much teabagging, that 'Tetley' should have been stencilled on Jasons mask. I kept my calm, and picked my moments, took one down, then the other. I finished the match with a 7/8 score, only one escape. And people say PtVIII Jason is useless. He isn't useless, you just need to know how to use the strengths of PtVIII Jason to compensate for the weaknesses. Same goes for the other Jasons, really.
I have also started recording matches, and uploading them to my Youtube account.
Should link us some day, I'd enjoy watching them - I've heard the online is incredibly toxic, it's why I won't ever purchase it.
Toxic is a word that I couldn't disagree with. I would strongly recommend finding a group of players to play with, otherwise it won't be a fun experience. Picture the scene. You have put the battery and the petrol in the 4 seat car, I repeat, the 4 seat car, 1 player will watch you do this, and when you leave the car to find the keys, they jump in and escape on their own. I had that happen to me early on.
But since the games release, I have managed to find a number of players to start a party, that I know won't exploit the game. We have fun with the game, but we won't screw other over.
For some reason, I can't post the link, as the forum thinks it's a video. But my account name is, what else could it be: Bond8789.
I only have 5 videos up so far, but this last match will be uploaded tomorrow. Here is my most recent video:
There are a few PSN communities for the game. They'd help in finding other players. I just jumped in, and gradually got friend requests and invites for other matches. Finding as many honest players is key to enjoying the game. Too many players don't understand that teamwork among the counselors, is what the game is about.
I must have done it after your post, but I edited in my most recent upload from a week ago. I have started using my mic, which for someone as shy as I am, took a while for me to build up the courage to talk.
I was watching an Xbox One show on YouTube talking about Witcher 3 with 4K enhancement the graphics looked stunning, think I'll have to buy this.
Not a bad game, a little like Uncharted mixed with open-world features. Now I just need to find time to explore the open world.
It looked incredible for me, and that was only with a 4K TV, not a PS4 Pro/Xbox One X. I'm hoping to get a Pro come October, I can't imagine how amazing Red Dead Redemption 2 is going to look on it.
Patch 1.05 went live yesterday, but I didn't get around to playing until today . A list of problems have been addressed. The lockpicking has been altered, but now it just looks more confusing than it actually is. I complained about the lockpicking at first, but then I got used to it. The same system has been tweaked, and this one I like. Now we are able to see which beds will allow us to save, and which ones simply allow us to pass time. I'm glad that I am playing the game now, supporting this new developer that is actually listening to fans, and sticking by their vision. But I am going to have to replay the game again, when all the wrinkles have been ironed out. When it is running as smoothly as it deserves to be, I think this will be one of the most immersive gaming experiences ever.
Red Dead 2 can't wait, that's a game I know that I will get absorbed by I played the first game for hours at a time.
Been playing Burnout Paradise Remastered looks very good they have done considerable work on this game, I am glad the game has been future proofed.
Been playing Doom and Destiny 2, the 4K enhancement on Destiny 2 looks fantastic.
Good man. You're in for a treat - wish I could experience it for the first time again. Eager for Season Two to inevitably be unveiled during E3.
I'm quite excited. I've seen parts of the first two levels through some let's plays or official trailers and gameplay videos over time, but the other levels are largely unknown to me. I look forward to exploring them for all the minute details and the best ways to approach the targets.
Good; the less you've seen, the better. The best way to experience the game is learning it all on your own: every nook, cranny, hidden and tucked away item. The more familiar you are with your surroundings, the better the strategies and paths you can come up with.
Absolutely. You can take an entire hotel, filled with dozens and dozens of rooms, and find just one miscellaneous staff room tucked away holding one of the most essential items in the entire level.
The game is designed to make every replay feel different, like you really have to do it for the first time as 47 is. That is very encouraging, and I like the challenge of that.
I also think they did the smart thing and went with a less forced story that connects from location to location. I thought Absolution was a solid game, but tight and ongoing narratives with twists and turns don't really work well with 47's character, I've seen. The games are much better when it's just about using a location to get at your target, a target you're given reason to kill simply by what's in your file with no other strings attached that are motivated by a greater story.
The larger story of Absolution and 47's place in it still feels ill suited to me, as much as I thought the game was successful, especially as a technical achievement (the crowds and lighting engine still hold up!). Asking a character like 47 to feel emotion, or to give him a story where he suddenly has these human compulsions, felt very strange to me. Best to leave him as the cold killer who silently grapples with such things without too much passion.
I wish the opening chapter was spread across the entire game. The first chapter involves flying a MkII Hurricane over Dover for the Battle Of Britain.
BloodStone (PS3)
By far this has the best driving of any Bond game, but the on foot segments are lacking. There being no crouch option is bizarre. It has always bothered me how Bond arrives at the dig site in the DBS, but leaves in the DB5. No explanation, just a lazy way to crowbar the DB5 in.
Red Dead Redemption (PS3)
Despite the best efforts of my Dad, a big fan of the Western genre, i'm not a fan. But not being a fan hasn't stopped me from enjoying this game. Well... when I say "enjoying", this isn't my first play through, so the later events of the game are hanging over me like a thundercloud.
Friday The 13th: The Game (PS4)
Via PSN, of course...I'm totally not outside of your bedroom window watching you play or anything, I promise. Just don't look. Cause I'm not out here. I swear.
You have bought several quality titles. How much did it set you back?
Too much... like 100 bucks. I purposefully went after authentic, quality copies of these games though. When seeking out GBA games, one must be very careful to avoid cheaper bootleg cartridges. They are everywhere.
$299 for a brand new console with digital copies of Rainbow Six Siege (can't wait to try it out again) and Assassin's Creed: Origins isn't too shabby at all.
Assassin's Creed: Origins is a great looking game, I sold Rainbow Six Siege I could not get into the game despite loving the Vegas games which were brilliant. Suprised you did not get the Xbox One X
I was going to but didn't want to spend hundreds more to get one; the S is capable of 4K and HDR and gives me access to the same range of games, so I'm more than happy enough with the purchase.
Just bought the Xbox One GOTY Edition of Grand Theft Auto IV on eBay, my favorite game ever. Beyond excited to finally return to it.