Jimmy the Gent
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Fantastic game. Played it on my pc using an emulator.Started playing Nintendo Legend of Zelda, Breath of the Wild...............it disappears time more than Civilisation.
Can't wait for the sequel.
Fantastic game. Played it on my pc using an emulator.Started playing Nintendo Legend of Zelda, Breath of the Wild...............it disappears time more than Civilisation.
sequel is out May 12, gonna prebook it soon.Fantastic game. Played it on my pc using an emulator.
Can't wait for the sequel.
Only reading about Civ today. Where should I start on it? The latest, or go to an older release? Looks very interesting.Civ 7 is in the works. Can't wait.
enjoyed this one but found it got repetitive after a while...played the director's cut version so it had the extra island/content...beautiful game altogether though...focusing on the main quest and just doing couple of side quests (to get better gear/weapons) should be enough...dont think there's any need to try to liberate every camps etcStarted the ghost of tsushima,
Enjoyable. Looks lovely.
RDR2 is the GOAT for me (in the open world category), finished it twice and spent months playing it online with friends...great funsequel is out May 12, gonna prebook it soon.
I jusr played through the nintendo switch version of Link's Awakening, what a great game that was. How on earth did they fit so much onto the limited memory of the Gameboy back then?
I'm currently on the first epilogue of Red Dead Redemption 2. I bought the game years ago and spent quite a lot of time playing it, but never really liked the story quests or whatever they're called, I found it more fun just to ride around and explore, mini games etc.
The actual story quests i RDR2 were mostly riding on horses while the stupid plot is expanded by voice actors, then a whole bunch of shooting, then more riding on horses while someone shouts "We gotta get outta here!", and they got samey fairly fast.
There was an Irish lad in it who had a proper Dublin accent, and the sheer epic scale of the game made it worth playing, but I didn't find it as enjoyable as Zelda. With Zelda you have puzzles and trading games alongside fighting and exploration but these were lacking in RDR2.
I'm also playing something called Infinifactory, if you like puzzle or programming games I'd recommend it. I've just unlocked lasers and they kind of hurt my eyes so I've paused it atm.