It looked kinda fun from the trailers, but it didn’t look like anything groundbreaking. It’s literally the first game just Lego style.
It looked kinda fun from the trailers, but it didn’t look like anything groundbreaking. It’s literally the first game just Lego style.
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We could probably unpin this one, right?
I’ve been seeing a loooooooot of koffi links in workshop pages lately. And not just for GMod, but Zomboid as well.
Which, I get it. It’s a side project done out of passion for the game, so they may stick a link in their mod description for some tips if people feel like it. I don’t think I’d ever personally do it though.
I’ve owned Rust for years. Tried playing it for the first time ever a couple weeks ago, and you can only play on servers, meaning it has to be played multiplayer; there’s no option to start a single player server or whatever on your own machine. In order to truly play how you want, you need to buy a server from a third-party website. Part of me thinks that the game has a certain charm with forcing you to play with other randoms, but the rest of me was absolutely turned off by that. I just wanted to play my own save to see how the game is. Nope.
Also, the sheer amount of DLCs for the game that apparently don’t necessarily need to be bought if you happen to kill someone that has the stuff.
Maybe less open environments to make it feel less like an MMO. But yes.
There’s a couple actually. The most popular designs usually consist of just black and white horizontal stripes, usually with male and female symbols intertwined. There’s one that’s black and white, with a rainbow pyramid overlayed on top.
Which is funny because in my irl experience I’ve met more people who enjoy the zombies mode than almost any other game mode from CoD, so it makes me wonder why they haven’t just committed to a full sci-fi/fantasy FPS and just have you killing zombies and other crazy shit the whole time. There were multiple levels in the BO6 campaign (I watched a playthrough) that were actually like that.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands (the fantasy spin-off of Borderlands) was insanely fun imo, and plenty of other people felt the same. It seemed like the whole Borderlands style was more suited to a fantasy world than a very soft-cyberpunk-dystopian one.
And they still remake the same handful of games every couple years. We JUST got a new Mario Party that looks identical to the previous two. The only different ones are probably Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
I don’t think I’ll ever understand Nintendo fanboys that replay essentially the same shit with a slightly different skin on it.
Kenshi, yes absolutely. Also check out Going Medieval for a nice colony builder similar to Rimworld.
I miss Crackdown. I wish 3 wasn’t stuck in development hell for a few years and then released with nothing that was originally advertised for it.
Quite a few. I’ve never finished a Fromsoft game, but I did finish Hellpoint which is another soulslike. When I was a kid I replayed Jak 3 so many times I lost count. Recently I played through Spider-Man 2018 and Miles Morales and then immediately went and did NG+ on both of those because they’re so fun. I’m excited for Spider-Man 2 to come out on PC.
I played the original in 360, and enjoyed it quite a bit more than I thought I would. It feels kinda like an MMO at times, but it’s still really fun.
I bought the remaster a couple months ago on steam because it was on sale for cheap.
There was actually a webmovie years ago created entirely in GMod. Mingebag something or other.
I still wanna see it. Having not read the books
I actually liked Andromeda for being kind of different. I’d be interested to see more of that tbh.
Fallout is actually really good. It feels like you’re watching someone play through the games. Each episode has something pulled straight from the games going all the way back to the first Fallout game. The writers and show runners have been fans of the series ever since the beginning, and you can honestly feel it.
I’d recommend watching it, when you’re in the mood. But even the comedic parts still lend to the weirdly funny bits from the games, and there are more than a few scenes that straight up feel like random encounters. Bottom line, the show was made with absolute love and you can tell. I’m excited for season 2.
The newer AC games, to my memory, will actually have the characters run at your pace. Even if you sprint they’ll sprint along ahead of you with that ridiculous flailing arm run.
I know some people kinda liked that XDefiant game, or The Finals