I didn’t know that, thanks for the tip : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Eich
I didn’t know that, thanks for the tip : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Eich
You should play LiS 2, it’s a really good one. I prefered it to Before The Storm and thought it was on par with LiS 1.
Also play The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit before, it’s free and serves as a short prequel to LiS 2
I bought Grim Dawn a few weeks ago, but I see it more as a Torchlight/Diablo-like and not a third or first person melee action game (like The Witcher, Dragon’s Dogma, …) and I was looking for something fun / light / even button smashing with good action :)
I’ll check Nine Sols, thanks, but the Sekiro mention scares me a bit ^^’
Thanks, I’m not a big fan of anime and this one looks like “over the top” anime ^^’
I remember seeing a ton of Ys games on GOG, the combat looks like fun though, it’s just too much “cliche” for me
I like DBZ games though, I grew up with Dragon Ball
Thanks, I think I’ll try the demo (a good thing it still exists, even if it’s too rare)
I’ve never understood the deal with the Final Fantasy world : is it medieval fantasy ? Is it sci-fi ? Is it real-time or turn-based ? Is it dark themed or light humor ? It’s kinda all the over the place from an external point of view, but this one could do the trick
Thanks, never heard of it, I’m gonna check that
It seems like a good pick indeed, not as good as previous Obsidian games in terms of story from what I ve heard, but it seems good for fun combat
KCD had me interested at first but it seems to be really “simulation” oriented, even more so than RDR2 (need to manage health/food/sleep, craft potions just to save, …)
I should have mentionned I already spent 500 hours on it, but anything similar would be great in terms of gameplay (I don’t need/want ultra complex/hardcore game mechanics)
At least you can memorize faces
I also shelved it 2 years ago after about 15h, but right now it feels fine with these mods (the pacing is still a bit slow but not annoyingly slow)
I gave another chance to Red Dead Redemption 2, it still feels like a chore simulator to me, but thanks to the mods to improve QoL, I can enjoy the main missions (which already take quite some time) without worrying about the rest
I don’t like how the game forces me to do missions in a certain way though
Finnish culture ? How about us Celts ? 🍻
Edit: meaning Modern Celts
Mass Effect did it quite well (at least some of them like Tali), although with a touch of cringe
And The Witcher obviously
And of course some story games like Life Is Strange, but they’re character-focused so it makes sense
… and better (except for bad ports)
AI assumes you crawled the whole internet like it does
I just finished Outcast: A New Beginning yesterday, odd but nice AA exploration RPG-lite game which felt under the radar despite good presentation
I’m doing a 180° from sci-fi TPS with modern graphics and starting Victor Vran to scratch the fantasy/Torchlight itch
60 FPS, I can’t stand an unstable framerate, I prefer to lower quality/effects if I can’t get constant 60 FPS
I don’t get it, CDPR used Bioware engine for the first Witcher game and they had a lot of troubles.
Then they decided to make their own engine for TW2 and in 2011 it looked a lot better than Unreal Engine 3.
They went on with their Red Engine for TW3 and, great story/game aside, it looked and still looks incredible 10 years later.
Then finally Cyberpunk 2077, a broken launch, especially on consoles, but damn does it look good (I’ve yet to see better looking game), once again using their Red Engine.
Of course it must have been a lot of work, but when you’ve proven you can achieve it multiple times, I don’t see the point of going with Unreal. They didn’t even need to make a new version of Red Engine, the one from CP2077 was enough for games that will land in 2026.
Maybe with a gamepad it’s fine, but with keyboard and mouse, moving on foot in GTA IV and V feels really bad, as if you’re pulling a trailer