Aye, I didn't have a character up to that point, annoyingly.
Went back to Pillars of Eternity and almost immediately had to wangle my way around a bug that wasn't game-breaking but would have ruined it for me that the devs are aware of but have failed to fix. Welcome back, Ian.
Phew, the DLC is sorted. I look forward to seeing it in 30 hours time.
Virginia is a first person X-Files/Twin Peaks kind of game set in the 90s, from that alone I bought it. All you actually do is walk forward or press X to advance a 90 minute cutscene while a nonsense story plays out hoping you'll catch the subtle subtext it shouts at you.
I really like its style but I've heard it shits the bed. That said, these are the things I like.
'Yes'. Magic's sorting me out with some videos.
If Shiners inbox isn't full of scat from all angles by now I will be very disapointed
I was playing This War of Mine yesterday. Really grim strategy survival type game based in Yugoslavia in the 90s. Very addictive despite being simple in concept and really grim. Losing someone completely depresses your guys.
And robbing some old persons house was no fun either.
I got a certain way in but haven't got back to it yet, but I really struggled with the idea of looting other people's houses. That and Papers, Please in particular hit the right notes in that regard.
This War of Mine sits in my Steam list. Still looking for the right moment to start playing it. Perhaps when the kids are away for a week or so.
Papers, Please sometimes made me feel like a real bastard.
I was too okay with everything in Papers, Please. A little worrying that I was only concerned with efficiently dealing with people who didn't have the right documents.
The music in Papers, Please was too awesome. It overruled everything else.
Once I sort this unfinished business with Bloodborne I'll probably get on to Resi Remake. I still fancy getting deep into Ninja Gaiden Sigma again and maybe finally giving God Hand a go. And I think that NES Classic thing is due out soon.
Been playing some multiplayer Sir, You Are Being Hunted with Cord, then watched a load of Youtube videos about it and have now started my first single player save on it in an age. I've found some lovely letters from our friendly robot overlords.
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Also I'd installed This War of Mine last week so after the mentions upthread I gave it a bash tonight. Blimey, it's cheerful.
It's also really tight with you even really early, to the point that I snuck to a garage in the night and almost knife a dude who so far as I know is just another guy like me because I know I'm probably going back to a house with no food. I didn't and thankfully a trader came the next day and I could trade some stuff.
Yeah, you really don't want to go around shanking innocents. Even stealing food when you're all starving causes half the characters to collapse with guilt, so killing someone would probably destroy half your camp.
I didn't realise the moral complexities and my guys all rolled about in guilt when we raided some old persons house. Then because we couldn't give someone some food, another pang of guilt. Eventually after the third night in a row with the house being raided, the cook hung himself on day 19 and ended it all.
I've started again and not made the same mistake and having people actually guard the building when they're asleep. Initially, I didn't realise and the house was raided and led to mega depression again. I've got the combat trained dude, the quiet sneaky lady and the suicidal cook. This time we have two beds, a stove, a radio but a load of hunger.
I've still only got three people but I've always had one sleeping in bed, one scavenging, one on guard. I've now got two beds so I can catch up on all the tiredness through the day. I've also been trying to stay away from any spots that aren't abandoned/manned by cunts.
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/201...ame-confirmed/
If it ever actually comes out it's going to be shit isn't it?
Wasn't there a trailer for that like 10 years ago?
Yeah. Had Jade and Pey'j moping about a broken down car.
I should really play the HD version of the first one they gave away, shouldn't I?
Did you play it first time around? I played it at the time and never since. No idea how it'd hold up now playing for the first time.
Nope. I'd be going in fresh.
I beta tested (the original, I must have been in Year 9 or so) it years ago. Later on in the level you had to do some jumping over lasers while on conveyor belts. It controlled like such garbage I couldn't get past it, I have no idea if they fixed it / it made it into the game or not because it left me with such scar tissue I refused to play it.
Today I venture into the world of gaming headsets. There's not a single one around that doesn't have 5%-10% 1 star Amazon reviews, do they? "This broke within five seconds of me exposing it to the elements." I'm heading towards a HyperX Cloud II but any last minute recommendations will be grateful.
Buy the cheapest. It's not as if you need to hear multiple 14 year old American kids tell you 'you're a fag' in perfect clarity.
I have the Hyper X.
It's 'reet good.
I went through about 3-4 cheap headsets before deciding to just spend a bit. The Third Hard massive had to struggle through those first few.
I use Steelseries Siberia, never had a problem and they're comfortable enough to wear for ages.
HyperX Cloud's bought. Currently getting some biblical feedback from the headphones. Ł50.
Anyone else getting on Mafia 3? Should I bother starting a thread?
I'm undecided.
I've never played the first two and it never feels right just jumping in, however the adverts are selling it to me.
The PC release would appear to be a bit bobbins so no, at least not before multiple patches and a sale.
I have the first one but it doesn't seem to get on with modern graphics cards. Or at least the first mission doesn't know what to do with itself.
The first is better than the second but it's also aged like an absolute pig and has two levels which are absolutely awful (the first one and the race one) so while the second is the lesser game I'd be tempted to suggest reading the story of the first and play the second if you really wanted to do them. I will be playing the third at some point but not for a while I suspect.
This War of Mine is very easy to get sucked into because each day and each night doesn't take that long to play. I stole some food because all three of my guys are on the cusp of starvation and they all felt terrible about it. I've got some weapon parts but no means of making anything useful. A lot of the places open for me to scavenge now have wrong'uns in them. Not sure whether to take my knife to one of them and see if I can't manage some stealth kills. Otherwise I'm going to struggle for supplies.
I've finished the first game 3 times. Never understood the troubles with the race. The second game I've only played once.
I think Mafia III has arrived by now, I'll know when I get home next week.
Should finish Deus Ex Mankind Divided first. Barely had time to game lately and when I did, it was card games on the Ipad.
Mafia 2 (PS3) was fucking brilliant. Never played the first one. I will be getting the latest one.
The 'review in progress' that Walker's posted on RPS is less than favourable so far. I'll be interested to see how other PC reviews hold up.
Never an encouraging sign when reviews aren't allowed before release though, is it?
I've played the first 2-3 hours. Works fine on High graphics with my GT 670. It's presentation style is frankly, fucking excellent and shames anything else that came before it.
The setting itself looks great, the music and the city seems really well realised but the graphics are definitely slightly sub par. Not bad enough to affect the experience but expect the graphics wankers to be complaining about it.
That's my first run at This War of Mine finished. Grim stuff. Started with three, gained two extra people. Two got killed out scavenging, two died of illness and the fifth nicked what was left of our supplies and ran away while she herself was terminally ill.
About the only moment I got to do anything even vaguely heroic was near the end when my last scavenger saved a girl from getting raped.... albeit by knifing to death the soldier who was going to do it.
Is this some kind of depression simulator? Why would you choose to "play" this?
It's half base-building, half stealthy gather-'em-up. Being set in the siege of Sarajevo obviously doesn't but it's strangely compelling. The little victories keep you going.
"The Little Ones" DLC can get fucked, though. I'm not having a child kicking about with the labels 'Depressed', 'Very Hungry' and 'Seriously Ill.'
"Your child has seen and conducted cold-blooded murder. Needs coffee."
I watched a Co-optional podcast for the first time in ages and a couple of things struck me. 1) videogamedunkey's real voice is his real voice and 2) I can imagine Totalbiscuit's condition is a terrifying thing to see on a weekly basis.
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/201...download-free/
Might need to get in on that. See if it still holds up (if I ever get around to replaying it...)
Played Firewatch this afternoon. I bloody love games like this and Gone Home where they're fairly easy-going but absorbing in their own way and take up a rainy afternoon.
The ending was a tad unsatisfying but I'm not sure how they could really have made it better. I thought there was going to be some payoff based on what you took pictures of and what things you took with you at the end.
Enjoyed it a lot though.
I think people were expecting some kind of awesome thriller ending but what they deliver fits with the themes they were after.