Hey Everyone!
So I know I said last week that I had just finished Horizon: Forbidden West, and was going to finish up some character side quests before immediately jumping into the Burning Shores DLC. Well it turns out I did none of that. In attempting to bask in the moment from finishing Horizon, I had started watching all the spoiler-filled YouTube videos I had previously earmarked for when I had finished the game. One of these included a video from Dunkey, which turned out to be fairly short. However, after watching that one, I noticed that he recently posted a video Titled, Revisiting Uncharted 4, which I decided to watch. Now I know Dunkey is more on the comedy side of reviews and videos, but I really found this video very compelling and he made a lot of good points about the game. It made me remember that I never played Uncharted: Lost Legacy, So I popped in my old Uncharted 4 PS4 disc, paid the $10 for the PS5 upgrade, and hopped right into Lost Legacy, craving a bit of Uncharted 4 but without the time commitment. How long to beat puts it at 7 hours, and since I’m playing on easy, it won’t take me long (I prefer to play the Uncharted Games on easy since the enemies can be too spongey on normal or hard for my taste). Anyway, Aloy and Sylens will have to wait for now.
It feels really good to jump into something new after having played a game for over 20-30 hours over the course of several months.
This next section is all about Tchia so feel free to skip because it turned into a whole First-Impression/Review as I wrote it. What can I say, I felt inspired.
On the family gaming front, I can’t really mass-murder treasure hunters in front of a 2 year old (or that’s what my wife says anyway), so I started playing Tchia, which I bought on sale a few weeks ago. It is a wonderful, beautiful, culturally-rich game. And for my daughter who absolutely loves Moana, this was a no-brainer, even though it’s single player. She hasn’t taken to games or controllers yet anyway, but I’m trying and she likes to watch. It has cultural music and food, beautiful environments, and animals galore (which are made even better by the possession mechanics). The BotW style exploration is great, with almost zero hand-holding. Your map doesn’t even have a marker for your character. You need to read it and discern your location using the natural environment. If you have trouble you can have Tchia identify the map quadrant you are in if you need to.
Mechanics wise, I already mentioned the possession mechanic, but you also have a stamina bar which doubles as your health. Run out of stamina and you pass out and wake up on your boat or your last campfire. Stamina is used for swimming underwater, climbing, paragliding, and damage. And again, like BotW, you can climb anything. The boat mechanics are made great due to their subtle physicality. You grab the helm to steer, detach from it and walk over to your anchor to drop or raise it, or walk over to your mast to adjust your speed. No wind direction here, so even though it’s a sail boat it might as well be a motor boat. I get subtle Wind Waker vibes, and sailing along with the music is a treat. The possession mechanic has a throw ability as well. Possess a rock or coconut, aim and when you exit your possession the object goes flying at your enemies. You can even immediately repossess your thrown object and chain together multiple possession throws for maximum traversal. This is great if you don’t have any animals nearby. I really great moment I had was chain possession-throwing my self using a rock to chase down a bird mid-flight to possess it mid-air. So cool. Even better, the bird had a dedicated button to take a shit. Amazing, 10/10 game-play right there.
Speaking of which, some animals can actually be picked up and stowed in your backpack. This feels like an exploit, but it’s great running around with a cat and dog in my backpack that I can pull out at any time for running around at max speed or using the cat’s night vision. Each animal has a certain special ability as well. Too bad they despawn quickly once taken back out of your backpack if you take them too far from their origional location and lose sight of them. And no, a dolphin wouldn’t fit in my backpack. I tried.
I mentioned enemies earlier, and while they aren’t a major focus of the game (at least yet) they do exist. I ran into a camp of these enemies (made of paper, signifying what I believe to be the personification of “red-tape” and “bureaucracy” which are initial themes I’m gleaning from the opening moments). Anyway, you possess lanterns and jerry cans and possession-throw them at the paper enemies to burn them alive. Next to the encampment was a statue of one of these paper men with an obvious “explosive” symbol indicating that it is Tchia’s responsibility to destroy these idols of propaganda. So now my backpack is filled with a dog, a cat, and 8 cans of petrol as I tour this wondrous, fictional, archipelago inspired by New Caledonia, finding cute animals, befriending the inhabitants, cliff diving and doing flips, and discovering the natural and cultural wonders, all while indiscriminately burning my enemies alive and destroying their idolistic propaganda with gasoline.
Did mention this was a kids game?
Well I wrote everything above earlier this week, but just yesterday I advanced the Tchia story some more. Holy cow it took a right hand turn into some weird shit. Definitely not a story for a little kid like mine. Maybe a little older. Open world animals and visuals? Yes, E for Everyone, family friendly. The actual story and villain? Definitely earns the Teen rating I think. Luckily I played that part alone to spare my daughter nightmares.
Anyway, I’m having a blast.
I also just picked up Oxenfree (the first one) and Dave the Diver yesterday out of impulse. The first is multi-platform (even free on mobile if you have a Netflix account) and the second is PC only (for now), but a lovely person in last week’s discussion thread recommended it to me and I went for it.
What are you all playing? Let’s hear it!
Just started playing Days Gone. So far so good. I’m playing it on easy to reduce the stress of going through the open world.
I really enjoyed Days Gone. Have fun!
It’s one of those games that gets better as the story progresses and you get stronger. And, man, the hordes… What a concept! I absolutely loved it.
Yeah I’m slowly getting the hang of it. Waiting to get stronger before I venture out further in the open world.
Some Rock Band 4 for the rivals weekly challenge (though I have a feeling my crew isn’t getting promoted this time).
Then continuing with Assassin’s Creed Mordor 2 (aka Middle Earth Shadow of War).
You did remind me that I had been thinking of replaying Uncharted 4 and Lost Legacy. Maybe I will play those next.
Nice! I had downloaded Shadow of War a few weeks ago as I had only played the first one. Still haven’t played it yet, but it’s there waiting for me lol
If you liked the first one then you should like the second. It is more of the same (and I don’t mean that in a bad way - sometimes it’s good to concentrate on what you know works.)
I’ll have to give it a go then. I really liked the first. I wish the nemesis system was used in more games.
Oxenfree is amazing; hope you enjoy! I am starting oxenfree 2 this weekend.
I showed it to my wife and she liked the trailer! So hopefully we’ll play it together!
Same here, I discovered it yesterday thanks to a comment here and played for a few hours straight today.
So relaxing to not kill and fight something non-stop, I‘d say it‘s the best game I‘ve played since TLOU2.
I just got Dying Light 2 on sale. I absolutely loved the first one (with the amazing dlc), if one of those games that is just perfect for me: tense, fast, great voice acting, open world, lots of secrets and really scary at times. I read awful reviews early on about it being buggy and basically unplayable, and so I decided to wait. Now I’m really looking forward to it. A put an hour in yesterday night and it seems fun!
As a former guitar player, I spent over half an hour in Tchia playing the ukulele. I didn’t get far in the game because I got sidetracked with Judgment. But my favorite part of the game so far was the cultural music. After your review, I’m going to have to get back to it at some point. And Uncharted LL.
Currently playing FF16, I’m about 80% done.
Glad you appreciated the review! Tchia has been so relaxing for me. Once I figured out the flipping mechanics, whenever I can get the slightest height, I try and mistyflip off of stuff, usually landing on my head. Lol.
My one gripe is that I cant play the songs AND read the subtitles at the same time. I can do the listen only mode, but I want to play the songs!
How is judgement?
I really enjoyed Judgment for the story and characters. The banter in some cutscenes has that anime kind of comedy, example (spoiler-free). The action/fighting is fun enough. IMO it would’ve gotten stale if not for the new moves you unlock as you progress. The side games are difficult, at least for me anyways, so I didn’t put much time into them. Not a game I would replay, but plenty of interest in the storytelling to continue with the sequel Lost Judgment.
I thought “Judgement” is some mechanic in Tchia while playing ukulele, which is why I couldn’t get far in the game. Only after reading Cosmic’s reply I got it that you are talking about Judgement the game. 😀
How are you liking FF16?
I’m enjoying FF16 and don’t regret buying it full price, but it does have its flaws. For these flaws I don’t see it winning GOTY.
As I’m getting older, I appreciate storytelling more and more. The FF series has that, and FF16 continues that. The side quests start out meh, but they get better as each one delves into the lore and socioeconomics and politics of this FF world. The combat hasn’t grown stale for me. You can adjust difficulty by equipping certain rings, for example one that auto-dodges enemy attacks where possible. I equipped that because I wanted to focus on building combos. I had trouble focusing when the action gets overwhelming (too many enemies, too much visual animation from some of the Eikon powers). It’s nifty to be able to customize your experience.
For me, two disappointing things. First, even after the update, there are still some framerate issues. I’m not even picky, but it lagged at several points in the game. And my PS5 is <1 year old. Second, I’ve picked up a lot of crafting materials but most of it won’t get used. There’s not much depth to crafting. Equipping those crafted items ups your stats, but doesn’t change the appearance of your character. The only change in appearance is your sword.
The story, IMO, has little lightheartedness. Sure there are a few bits of comedy, but it just gets more serious. Sad stuff happens. Prior to FF16 I was playing FF7 Remake, maybe got about 10 hours in. Different tone. FF16 digs into war and how it affects the common folk, especially with the side quests. I’m hooked on the main plot AND the side quests.
I’m liking FF16 such that it’s the only game I’m playing at the moment. Typically I juggle a few games to change things up.
Thanks for such a detailed response. Much appreciated.
God of war Ragnarok, FF XII, and SF6!
I am having an itch to re-play FF XII for a while, but with so many games I have yet to play, including many from half a decade ago (and some from even more than a decade ago), I won’t be able to enjoy it much. One day though…
How are you enjoying all these games?
God of war Ragnarok is… very good. I didn’t expect less though. Played the 2018 one, really enjoyed it. I always know that I would play the sequel one, but I didn’t buy it on day one but I waited for a sale. It was sold at 37€ the other day that is why I pulled the trigger. Was looking for a new game after I’ve finished FF XVI a couple of days ago. Really recommended if you haven’t played it, but play the 2018 one first. It was also very good.
The reason why started FF XII again is because, like I’ve just said, I had just finished FF XVI. I need more of final fantasy. XD. Since FF XVI lead writer is Kazutoyo Maehiro, the same person who was involved in FF Tactics, Tactics ogre, Vagrant Story, FF XII and so on, I was thinking to play FF Tactics but realized I should wait for the remaster/ remake version. So it was between tactics ogre Vs FF 12, and I decided to play FF 12 because I haven’t finished that yet…
Street fighter is really good. I play fighting games sometimes but usually I play Tekken. Since Tekken 8 hasn’t come out yet, SF 6 really scratches that fighting itch. Really recommended. The interest of the game is at all time high, and the EVO tournament is around the corner so it’s easy to find guides/ tips on YouTube. If you do pick it up, you can add me and we can play together (if you’re based in Europe, at least).
I have played all the God of Wars games, including the PS3 and PS Vita ones, just Ragnarok is left. Loved all the previous ones, specially the 2018 one, so Ragnarok is on my must play list. It’s just that there are many more must play games I have yet to play.
FF XII is very good, I have a soft spot for it. I am sure I would end up playing it again.
I do plan to get SF6, but probably in a month or two. The game looks fantastic! It’s a great time to be a fighting game fan. With SF6, Tekken 8 and MK 1 all looking exceptional. Who are you maining in Street Fighter? And who do you main in Tekken? I am currently playing through Tekken 7 story mode, usually play with Shaheen, but I am not really a good player. Street Fighter is my most played fighting game, and usually pick Ken. Though I do play with all the characters when it fancy me.
Pick GOW Ragnarok if it is on discount! It is (like the 2018’s) pretty much a “perfect” game. I do not think it has a flaw I can point out. :D, unlike FF XVI, which I also love, but I can definitely find its problem.
I main Ken too. :D. So versatile, and so fast with unending combos. My playstyle suits Ryu better I think (I was placed on Plat 1 with Ryu, but with Ken I was placed on silver, and I had to climb to Plat 1), I’d like to wait and react usually, and Ken suits a more aggressive player. But once you have played Ken, Ryu feels so slow. Ryu’s moves feel stronger and punishing too, but I have difficulties breaking opponents defence with him. I think my fundementals are “okay”, my biggest problem is hitting combos consistently and not dropping it, which is much harder than doing combos on Tekken. On Tekken 7 I main Jin/ Kazuya. I can’t do perfect electric everytime that’s why in the end I drop Kazuya because I know I’d not be able to play him to full potential. Jin on the other hand, does not rely on electric that much.
Wow, reading your reply made me realize how much of a casual player I am. 😀
As for GOW, I have just finished The Legends of Zelda: Tears of the Kindgom (and still doing some side stuff), so not in a mood to start a big game right away, going to play a bunch of smaller games for a bit, before diving into a big one.
:D I’m very casual too. But watched many videos on YouTube and it really really does help to improve. I love online competitive games, like Dota for example, even though I’ve dropped it cause I don’t have the time anymore.
Yeah! Zelda. I haven’t even finished breath of the wild. It makes me sad actually, beaten 4 of the holy beasts already but I didn’t finish it (I’ve played so many games and stopped playing it in the last dungeon, idk why). I planned to replay them again someday and buy the tears of the kingdom. I’ve only heard good things about the game.
We’ve been blessed with excellent games in 2023! And there are more coming (Baldurs gate 3 for example). What do you think your GOTY until now and might be your GOTY (for the unreleased games)?
I should watch some videos too, doesn’t hurt to get better in the game you like.
I had a phase where I would drop games near the very end too, I have made a conscious effort to finish games, now don’t do that anymore. I still drop games if I am not enjoying them, time becomes more and more precious as you grow older, but I don’t do it in the last 10% (unless I am stuck, and after spending many hours, just can’t find a way through, happens very rarely though. For instance, I was never able to beat the last boss of I am Setsuna).
As for GOTY, I am a very patient player, play the games years after their release, with very few exceptions (mostly Nintendo games). Tears of the Kingdom was one such exception. I would probably also buy Street Fighter 6 this year, cause it’s kind of a game that you play for a long time, and I have already played SF4 a ton (didn’t like SF5 much). Couple of example, I just finished The Order 1886, and still have Metro series that I have to play. There are so many games like that.
I do agree that 2023 is an exceptional years for games, Metroid Prime Remaster, TotK, RE4 remaster, Diablo 4, SF6, BG 3, FF 16, and probably more that I don’t remember on top of my head. From what I have seen of all, this would be a tough competition, but I think TotK is a clear winner for me. I liked BotW, but I LOVE TotK. The game is REALLY great!
What about you? What do you think your GOTY will be?
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Replaying FF16 in Final Fantasy Mode.
Still on Final Fantasy XVI, could take a while because i don’t play it that much. Then i started the indie game Gal Guardians: Demon Purge. And i still try to learn how to play Setsuka in Soulcalibur 6
I had just been grinding Nioh 2 for the last few months and finally decided to pick up a new game - Ratchet and Clank. It’s my second Ratchet game after the one that came out for PS4 and honestly, despite this one looking amazing on PS5, I think the combat was more fun in the PS4 game. At least the weapons seemed more quirky/fun. Still enjoying the PS5 game, but mostly just for how incredible it looks.
Exoprimal!
How are you liking it?
It’s a love hate thing. The gameplay loop is super fun but a bit repetitive right now while the game is so early in the roadmap. There’s a lot of drip feeding content and story which is pretty painful. Overall I would not be playing this if it wasn’t free on gamepass. The price tag might be worth it in half a year or more once they have additional content.
I’m coming from destiny 2 so have specific expectations. This is only my second live service game.
It’s annoying that ‘eventually’ is the model for games like this. I love Monster Hunter and this looked like a cool spin on it, but will people still be playing in six months when the game is complete?
Agreed. I’m not so upset personally on this one since it’s on gamepass but I’d be super disappointed if I had paid full price for this game.
I’m hoping once they have some additional content they go free to play and maybe follow the D2 pattern of yearly expansions and seasonal passes. If the content can keep up that would be ideal.
Still doing a replay of Uncharted 4, now with the PS5 update. Game looks gorgeous, and it really shows why Naughty Dog are the animation masters
Disco Elysium and maybes Cities: Skylines. So far Disco Elysium is… I’m not sure if I like it or not. It’s interesting.
It’s been sitting on my shelf waiting to be played. Let me know how it goes! My friend really liked it.