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  • I'm in the same boat. I did really enjoy my experience with it so I'm not sure why I didn't power through. If I can get over my Nightreign addiction then maybe finishing that is next.

  • Truly! It would be a start to at least TRY to explain to these people that the upper class is waging open war.

  • I'm waiting for a sale on Clair Obscur but I've heard such good things from pretty much everyone

  • Nice thanks for all that info and the links. I'm not sure if I remember how the gameplay worked anymore at all actually so maybe the tutorials are in order too.

    Either way I'll probably hit you up when I inevitably tire of Nightreign. I haven't even played all the characters yet but I can tell my attention is starting to drift.

  • Oh I gotta boot up Mudrunners again, I was really surprised how much I enjoyed that one.

  • I've got that on my list with my group! Do you think we'll like it if we liked 7 Days to Die and Valheim? Would love something in that style but still a little different than either of those.

  • Nice, just subscribed!

  • I should probably dive into RDR2 again, I always start it at the wrong time and always seem to bounce after the extensive intro and tutorial. I suppose it all probably opens up right after that, right?

  • Some of my favorites right there! I guess I should try Geometry wars since it seems like we're on the same page.

  • Ha yeah that knight is a pretty brutal eye opener!

    I got a Humble Bundle with a bunch of racers so I have a bunch but I'd even buy one if it's the right one. I'd love to relive the glory days of Gran Tourismo with the career mode and collecting cars and modifying them. I've done Horizon and that sorta scratches the itch but it's just soooo arcadey. But it's the closest I've found so far.

  • Oh I've been meaning to pick up Valheim again, we did a long run before the fire area was finished so we've got a lot of new stuff to catch up with.

  • I actually liked Watch Dogs: Legion a lot more than I thought I would. That game had a lot of gameplay mechanics in it that were just super fun and I think would have made games like Cyberpunk a lot better if they had them too.

  • What's heavily-modded Railroader like? From my experience with other modded games, lots of furries, I'd presume.

  • Huh, probably Black is the one then, I'm a pretty big fan of that style you describe and have actually been hankering for one lately.

    Ninja Gaiden 2 sounds like someething everyone needs to experience once too though so maybe I'll put both on my list. I'm not super excited to fiddle with emulators but it sounds like it'd be worth it.

  • Roguelites are gradually becoming my favorite genre - going to have to check Magicraft out. Sounds like it has some of the same elements that I loved in Noita?

  • Huh glad I posted here, never heard of Infra before. Sounds like something I've been after for a while. I don't have a problem with violence in video games but I do wish there were more great games that weren't based around it.

    The concept of Infra sounds really chill. My seldom-gaming partner might even be interested in joining me on the journey.

  • Huh that actually sounds amazing - you had me at sandbox WW2. Is it worth getting a bundle or is the base game enough to get started?

  • 100% agree with your assessment of Witcher 3. It's gorgeous and well written but yeah the gameplay is so muddy and janky. I did make it through finally too and loved the Blood and Wine expansion dearly in spite of all that.

    I'm going to bring Super Video Golf to my crew, that sounds like a nice distraction when we don't have the energy for another run in Nightreign.

  • I consider myself a Souls veteran and more toward the 'gud' side of the scale but Shadow of the Erdtree was a real kick in the teeth. I mean I loved it but Fromsoft didn't hold back on the difficulty. Even with all of the new collectable powerups it's burly as hell.

    On the driving topic - maybe you can help me. I've got a bunch of racing games but am having trouble picking one. It'd be nice to have one that's easy enough to get into but realistic enough that it takes a while to master.