I'm playing through Dragon's Dogma right now. It's okay, I like a lot of the boss fights, but most of the time it feels either too easy or too hard. Curatives and periapts are too spammable, and dying in 2 hits is a pain in the ass when they're not telegraphed.
After I finish it I might try to git gud at 2hu.
SMT4. It's got some flaws and it's a bit too easy for my tastes but I'm still really enjoying it. Gunning for the neutral ending as a chaosfag is hell though.
How does it compare to Torchlight 2?
I'm not that much into arpgs even tho I played through all the added difficulties with multiple characters in titan quest, but Torchlight II was very fun. Only downside were insta-kills when entering new locations on elite. Nasty shit.
>>638 I never really dug into torchlight 2 (the more visual combat system paired with the sheer amount of effects seemed retarded to me), but I haven't been insta-killed by an enemy just after entering a new location in GD yet, and other than the combat system being less visual in comparison to TL2, they're pretty similar, so I'd say you'd have a good time with it
TF2, never played spy but it turns out it is pretty fun. It's fucking halarious actually, everyone guarding the sentry yelling spy! Or picking on one sniper over and over until he equips razorback and jarate then shoot him to death. Reading this thread makes me want to pick up torchlight 2 again after how many years.
Currently playing 2hu 14, i'm 1ccing for the 2nd time all games in order, all shot types at normal cause noob, gonna start 1ccing extras when i finish.
I've been playing HyperRogue, a roguelike game set on a grid in the hyperbolic plane.
It's debatable whether it's good as a game---I've tried to tell people about it and they never get hooked on it like I did, but I don't play that many games so it's hard for me to judge. The user interface is also confusing and ugly. However, I really love it because it helped me develop my intuition for the hyperbolic plane.
>>676 I've played the game before on mobile. The hyperbolic plane part wasn't too hard, but the gameplay was quite shitty. The enemies are either really weak or really strong, and there wasn't any explanation anywhere as to what the items and "biomes" are.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. I recently finished the first two. So far I'm enjoying it. It's not as good as the others but it's still a decent game on its own. Not expecting much plot though.
Also trying to make my own faction in Mount and Blade Warband, and a hardcore Minecraft run. Shit's not easy but goddamn I want to get these games off my backlog.
>>794 >hardcore Minecraft run
Seems relevant, so I'll ask - is Minetest as comfy as Minecraft? I've skipped out on the entire phenomenon since I was busy autistically obsessing over other games, but an open source MC clone seems right up my alley.
>What are you playing, anons?
Replaying Quake. My aiming skills have dulled.
Is this great crossover between moba and rts still alive? I played it when it was in beta few years ago and it was very fun, but now that I'm looking at steam it looks like they took the shitty moba route. Does anybody have any experience?
>>805 Not him, but I'll have to say Minetest is less comfy than Minecraft. Because:
a. No C418
b. Worse graphics
c. Less interesting mods
d. Perhaps worse recourse packs
Regardless, I still like Minetest. It's definitely the best Minecraft clone. But, most Minecraft clones are hot garbage, regardless of how they compare to Minecraft itself. Minetest just happens to be fine on its own.
Being not-botnet is nice too.
Finally got around to downloading several huge ROMpacks for anything up to the PSP. I think I have enough games to last me my natural lifespan, nanons, so I've been playing that. Started with the GTA Stories games and holy shit are they better than any of the PC ones. Rockstar sucks at ports, as people have been telling me over and over, and there are tons of quality of life improvements in these games.
Just started playing an old pc game called Freelancer. I played it years ago as a kid and I thought it was one of the best space games out there. Years later to now I realize the game is not as incredible as I had original thought. Still a fun game.
Decided to play Disgaea, the first one. I never really played a turn-based game, so it's a lot to absorb. The lore and characters are entertaining enough, but I got stuck at the first episode's ending before I outleveled the enemies by about 3 levels. Not looking good for my smooth brain playthrough.
MGS V. This is the first one I've actually committed to. I still have no fucking idea how Kojima continues to make this batshit insane plot seem serious and reasonable.
Stellaris.
I'm playing as nanopublic based on the wiki article.
Huge elliptical map, 28 players, 7 advanced (shame I can't choose which will be advanced, it's rp game, what the fuck is that supposed to mean, at least I can choose whether some will be close to me), 3 marauder, 5 fallen with victory year.
Are the traits, ethics, civics and such a-okay? https://stellaris.paradoxwikis.com/Traits
What are you playing, anons? I've been playing pic related lately, and it's a pretty fun time
even if i can't graze to save my life