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I ranted on Mad Max being repetitive, but... It's actually really fun. Can't stop playing it. Especially now that I just need a game to wind down as opposed to one to focus on.

I mean, Mad Max suffers from the same issues so many open world games suffer from, tons of repetitive, kinda dull activities littering the map.  However, getting around the map in Mad Max is really fun, which helps alleviate the boredom of doing the nearly endless open world grind quite a bit.  Plus, the game has car porn aplenty.  Who doesn't love car porn?  It also is a great looking game that runs awesome.

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I'm at the point in Horizon Zero Dawn which I dislike in pretty much every single game I've played: pretty much on the final "end mission" with nothing more to do other than make my way toward the final confrontation.

 

I can't recall a single game I actually enjoyed at this point in the story.  Even my favorite games turn into "Ugh ... just gotta get this over with" when I reach here.  I think it's because when I play a story game, it's for the story/exploration/learning about the world and its people.  So when I reach the final mission, I've pretty much experienced everything there is to experience and now it's just the tedium of fighting the final boss.

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I mean, Mad Max suffers from the same issues so many open world games suffer from, tons of repetitive, kinda dull activities littering the map.  However, getting around the map in Mad Max is really fun, which helps alleviate the boredom of doing the nearly endless open world grind quite a bit.

+ The open world itself's really damn well designed. You see that landmark over there? Yea you can approach it and there's some semi-unique content hiding behind it.

 

But yes, it feels like a bit of a surprise that so few designers of open world games realize traversing their world is what you'll be doing good 80% of the time, so they'd better make that act alone fun in some respect. Dying Light got it down. Mad Max did too. And Assassin's Creed I 'spose, but traversal in that game always felt too simplistic to me.

 

Plus, the game has car porn aplenty.  Who doesn't love car porn?  It also is a great looking game that runs awesome.

It's like a videogame version of Top Gear.
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Played a pile of Ghost Recon: Wildlands in spite of what I considered such a massively wasted opportunity to make a fantastic story out of the premise (something like an Iran-Contra/Medellin parable of an illegal special forces team fostering ties with morally-questionable death squads to go after drug cartels a la Los Pepes and the Águilas Negras). However instead of going after the cartel my buddies and I instead went on a looting spree to pimp out our operators. On my shopping list was a Colt M4A1 with holo-sight, laser-aiming module, and M-203 grenade launcher, Mk.17 with ACOG scope and foregrip, Mk. 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle with the Mod 0 stock, and a Mk. 48 Mod 0 LMG (would have preferred the M-240B, but oh well). 

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Played a pile of Ghost Recon: Wildlands in spite of what I considered such a massively wasted opportunity to make a fantastic story out of the premise (something like an Iran-Contra/Medellin parable of an illegal special forces team fostering ties with morally-questionable death squads to go after drug cartels a la Los Pepes and the Águilas Negras). However instead of going after the cartel my buddies and I instead went on a looting spree to pimp out our operators. On my shopping list was a Colt M4A1 with holo-sight, laser-aiming module, and M-203 grenade launcher, Mk.17 with ACOG scope and foregrip, Mk. 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle with the Mod 0 stock, and a Mk. 48 Mod 0 LMG (would have preferred the M-240B, but oh well). 

 

Is it a stand-alone game, or is it an expansion/DLC for the main Ghost Recon game released not too long ago?

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Got ending E in Nier Automata. It's the best ending. Other players sacrificed their save data to help me see it, so when it came my time, I chose the same.

 

Now I need to restart to get 100%. Edit: and by "restart" I mean I pulled my save file off PSN from yesterday. So I only lost about 8 hours of game time.

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I'm replaying Planescape: Torment. Figured I'd give it a spin again just after playing Numenera. The story, companions and setting are all things that work a lot better in PS:T. But it goes up and down a lot more in quality. 

But yeah, dialogues have never been so much fun to read in a game. It really is quite amazing in that regard. Very special.

 

Also playing Crusader Kings II again, though I decided against getting the latest DLC for now... but still, what an addictive game this is. A million problems and wonky things in it but overall, it's got to be one of the most entertaining games I've ever bought. Extremely addictive.

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The Dwarf Run. I like it, but it feels to me that combat encounters feel like trial and error. I hope I don't mess up the stat allocation for my characters.

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Finished playing Metro 2033 Redux. This replay reminded me how much attention to detail exists in this game, it would have been a whole lot better if it weren't for those stupid sections where you constantly have to deal with Hunters. Generally, the mutants in the game felt pretty bothersome, almost as if it didn't add much to the game, sort of like the werewolves in The Order 1886. 

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Tickled my humour by downloading the original Wing Commander via Origin.

 

Although flying it with mouse is an interesting shift from the days of old...

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I've moved on to Horizon Zero Dawn, but I can't stop thinking about Nier Automata.

 

HZD isn't grabbing me at all.

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Tickled my humour by downloading the original Wing Commander via Origin.

 

Although flying it with mouse is an interesting shift from the days of old...

 

The original game was completely unplayable with a mouse, how does that work? Like Freelancer or more like Privateer 2 which officially supported mouse play but was nigh unplayable* with it?

 

* Not that Privateer: The Darkening was ever "playable" with even the best input hardware. That game's a mess. :)

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Tickled my humour by downloading the original Wing Commander via Origin.

 

Although flying it with mouse is an interesting shift from the days of old...

 

The original game was completely unplayable with a mouse, how does that work? Like Freelancer or more like Privateer 2 which officially supported mouse play but was nigh unplayable* with it?

 

* Not that Privateer: The Darkening was ever "playable" with even the best input hardware. That game's a mess. :)

 

 

So so.  The non-flying parts the mouse is reaaly damn slow to crawl over and it works better using the keyboard to move the cursor around.  In flight, it's a bit more Freelancer like, possibly a bit too smooth and quick so its very easy to overdo movements.

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Found out my old Saitek flight stick does work with Windows 10. You just have to find it in the bowels of the OS under "Hardware and Sound" and calibrate it, works using the generic driver.

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After watching some people on Twitch play it, I bought Final Fantasy XV. Which means I also finally bought a console (PS4) for the first time since the original NES. :D It's been handy when traveling, since I'm not going to haul my desktop back and forth all the time.

 

So, I've had the PS4 for almost 4 months now, but I still just play Final Fantasy. It has a lot of issues with pacing and (if you're into such) story depth and lore but meh, that's not really why I play it. I see it more as a party action-rpg and I've always loved party combat vs. solo character combat. As I've never played any other FF, I can't compare it in that regard - I take it a lot of old school fans dislike it a lot - but I have a lot of fun with it. The goofy-haired boy band is fun to hang out with and the combat, while not complex, is nicely visceral and fun. When originally playing "blind", had some decent challenges here and there, mostly in the post-game content (overall it's a pretty easy game tho).

 

I think they did a good job re: the four guys and their dynamic together and the main story worked - on an emotive level - where they were concerned. The rest was lacking. And their attempted mix of open world then very linear/scripted story telling didn't work well for me. Still...with all it's flaws, I still have a lot of fun. :)

 

Edit: the Brotherhood anime episodes were quite enjoyable as backstory, as well. The movie (Kingsglaive) didn't work as well for me. I found it kind of boring.

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^ yeah, that one's pretty popular on Twitch (Horizon). Looks like a good game. I might check it out someday. The uncanny valley when the characters are talking in the dialogue bits is really disconcerting at times, tho. Probably the worst uncanny valley I've had while watching gameplay. :disguise:

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Played a pile of Ghost Recon: Wildlands in spite of what I considered such a massively wasted opportunity to make a fantastic story out of the premise (something like an Iran-Contra/Medellin parable of an illegal special forces team fostering ties with morally-questionable death squads to go after drug cartels a la Los Pepes and the Águilas Negras). However instead of going after the cartel my buddies and I instead went on a looting spree to pimp out our operators. On my shopping list was a Colt M4A1 with holo-sight, laser-aiming module, and M-203 grenade launcher, Mk.17 with ACOG scope and foregrip, Mk. 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle with the Mod 0 stock, and a Mk. 48 Mod 0 LMG (would have preferred the M-240B, but oh well). 

 

Is it a stand-alone game, or is it an expansion/DLC for the main Ghost Recon game released not too long ago?

 

 

Stand-alone game separate from that F2P adversarial shooter that came out a while ago (and folded shortly after).

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"The chancellor, the late chancellor, was only partly correct. He was obsolete. But so is the State, the entity he worshipped. Any state, entity, or ideology becomes obsolete when it stockpiles the wrong weapons: when it captures territories, but not minds; when it enslaves millions, but convinces nobody. When it is naked, yet puts on armor and calls it faith, while in the Eyes of God it has no faith at all. Any state, any entity, any ideology that fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of Man...that state is obsolete."

-Rod Serling

 

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