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Oh, Portal Reloaded can be pretty daunting!
I must have played Portal for only about 20 mins or so before i uninstalled it. :))
"Stuff this" i thought and went back to playing Doom....... :)>-
The puzzles are certainly taking longer to solve than the previous games, a good challenge none the less.
I finished the first 2 games they are both great once you get into them, though admittedly sometimes a good shooter is a lot more fun lol
MGS2 definitely came out on the PS2 AND xbox, I think but not on the psone. Metalgear rising takes place after the events of MGS4 but I haven't played it either. What do you think of the phantom pain?
Made it through the Palisade Bank mission, without giving away my presence. I spooked one of the guards on the top floor. Upon leaving the lift, I went to the office on the left. I turned on my cloaking perk and went in through the door. Of course, when the door opened and nothing entered, he goes to investigate, but by that time, I had crossed the room, and was already up one flight of stairs.
Good to see another DOOM fan! I loved the 2016 game, @Mallory, and am looking forward to some spare time for Doom Eternal.
My favourite game in the series remains Doom 3 The BFG edition.
Doom Eternal is a Masterpiece of a game. One of the best ever ?
I had a PS2 so it was definitely the console I had when MGS2 was released, i switched over to Xbox when the 360 was launched.
The Phantom Pain is OK I have only played some of the earlier level's. graphically its good. I have way too many games on Xbox and PC now that I often move from one game to another without completing many of them.
My opinion may be irrelevant today because I played/completed/got the Platinum on Cyberpunk 2077 when it released. It was buggy, I required a couple of save-scumming moments to avoid some of the more egregious issues, and most of all, it crashed constantly on my PS5.
Having said that, it's only one of the coolest and most atmospheric open-world sci-fi universes I've ever experienced. If not for the bugs, wonky A.I., and complete lack of juicy, RPG-like content to play, I doubt I would've been able to put the game down. Thankfully, I'm sure it runs and looks way better today but it burned me bad on release and I've not had much of a desire to return to it. It was pretty much the catalyst for me deciding to stop buying into day one gaming purchases anymore. I've only caved once this year - Elden Ring - cause I knew it'd be absolutely worth it, and it was.
I'm personally grateful for the bad experience, however, because, as I said, it led me to stop buying any half-interesting title day one. The state of day one releases, more often than not, are poor or at least not worthy of their $60-70 price tag. Even a lot of the developers I once trusted have let me down too much lately.
I think the next one I'll get day one is Resident Evil 4, because those RE remakes have really delivered and I never got to play the original anyway. RE4 and John Wick: Chapter 4 releasing on the same day is going to be glorious.
I saw plenty of footage of it at the time, they should be ashamed for releasing it in that state. Patches or no patches. What they don't understand, is first impressions count. It's like when I played Heavy Rain, my first attempt was stopped by a glitch. I tried everything, it wouldn't let me progress beyond a certain point. I had to nuke my save, and start from scratch. On my second attempt, I couldn't settle into the game, because in the back of my mind, I kept waiting for the glitch to happen again.
But it's an RPG, and they are the games I want to build my channel around, so i'll grab a copy of it at some point. For £20, that's a budget title price.
I don't understand why they are remaking Resident Evil 4. It's not aged that much, and they already re-released it on the last gen consoles. I would have preferred if Capcom had put their resources into making a new RE game.
As for RE4, it looks like they're updating it to the same style of the RE2 and RE3 remakes, which does look vastly different from the aiming style and whatnot of the original.
I'm still confused on what the next original RE title is meant to be. I was under the impression that the 9th game would conclude the Winters' storyline and yet they just did exactly that with a $20 DLC, so I have no clue where they'll go next. Either way, I've loved the last two titles so I'm excited for the future.
I haven't played RE7 and RE Village yet. But I know that RE7 was hailed as a return to the series' survival horror roots. Revelations was a return to roots, but that game sadly didn't get the praise of RE7. More's the pity.
I'd love to get Jill back or some other major players who get a more focused approach. That'd be great.
And yes, RE7 was too scary for my tastes upon release but I came back to it when I saw the whole game, DLC and all, on sale and ended up managing to beat it and get the Platinum. It was really, really hard (Madhouse Difficulty is no joke) but it was a lot of fun. Village had some real promise in its opening and first act but felt a little uninspired and cheesy as it went along. The scares and atmosphere were quickly zapped from the world in favor of more shoot-'em-up sequences and large scale battles, which I didn't like.
I haven't followed the games for some time, so I didn't even know about this planned trilogy.
At the least, I would love another Jill centric game. We don't know what Jill is up to. Given what happened to her between Revelations and RE5, she must be carrying around some psychological trauma. It could make for an interesting twist on the RE forumula. More psychological. I feel that they wanted to attempt a PTSD Jill in the RE3 remake, but didn't fully explore such an avenue.
Bought a few games and DLC's in the STEAM Christmas sale including Black Mesa, graphically so far it looks great.
It will be interesting to see how it compares to Half Life and Half Life:Source as the game progresses.
I know what you mean, thankfully I have run out of space on my PC hard drives 1.5TB in total so its curbed my spending. I am going to have to buy a 2TB SSD. :))
That's the spirit! I'll need an external HD for my PS5 soon enough. My girlfriend favors the CoD titles and two of those alone take up nearly 250 GB of space. It's such a joke.
I have 3TB on my Xbox 2TB is external, my Xbox is only 65% full in total.
I did uninstall a lot of games as the console became sluggish, I try to keep my internal hardrives relatively empty compared to external.
The biggest game on my Xbox is Red Dead 2 124GB.
The biggest on my PC is Dirt Rally 2.0 109GB.
It's been a long ass time since last played this, and yet so much is coming back to me as I play. Out of the blue, I had an urge to play The Saboteur and seeing as I already had my PS3 set up, why not...
I wanted to play this back during the 360 days but never got around to it.
As for me lately, I flew through The Witcher 3 on PS5, got the Platinum (my fourth Platinum for the game), and dove into Dark Souls Remastered for the first time ever yesterday. I'm digging it, but definitely takes some getting used to with how clunky it feels and how archaic some of the design is.
It's worth picking up if you have a PS3 or 360. Think of an open world game, like GTA, WW2 style.