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What have you been playing recently and what are your thoughts?

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It's Sunday, it's a lazy day for some and plenty of you are probably playing through your backlog of games.

I've been testing out the Linux beta of the upcoming monster capture game Monster Crown. One that was crowdfunded some time ago, and it's incredibly promising. The developer has been great to chat to and they seem very committed to polishing the Linux build. Still a long road ahead though but a rather unique take on a Pokemon-like that I can't wait to put more time into

Additionally, a fair amount of my time has been spent playing Danger Zone in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Today I saw something quite hilarious actually; someone managed to use their Drone Pilot starting perk, to capture one of the late-game drops coming down and fly it across the map to themselves. First time I've seen someone do that, was a fun surprise. Naturally, I ran after it to attempt to take them down but they had some traps waiting for me. Those jump pads can be a real nuisance, sending me far into the air to come crashing down—dead.

Over to you: what have you been playing recently, and what do you think about it? Let your fellow GOL readers know in the comments.

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Scrumplex Mar 9, 2020
NieR: Automata.

One of the best games I have ever played. Very interesting gameplay (switches between 3D and 2D), interesting atmosphere, lovely characters.

It runs pretty great on Linux with my Vega 56.
Only bug I encounter is that the mouse is shown almost all the time when playing with my gamepad. Sometimes the UI glitches out and is flickering between the keyboard input hints and the controller input hints.

All in all very solid game.
alexbrrsclnt Mar 9, 2020
For some months I have been playing WoW Classic leveling with some friends, enjoying it a lot and playing without any issue via Lutris.

After some time trying hard to install Assetto Corsa with Lutris to play the Steam/Windows version, and never succeed, finally got to success installing it with Proton using this guide

Performance was poor when you use several HUBs in races, but after switching from Proton 5.0.2 to Proton-5.1-GE, it worked like a charm!

So I spend racing all weekend with my G27 enjoying the game a lot (thanks a lot to @berarma for his awesome tools Oversteer and the new Logitech driver, with these gems simracing in Linux is starting to reach parity with Windows using Logitech Wheels :)).

If we get some bugs fixed in multiplayer races in games like rFactor2 (Issue #245 ) or Assetto Corsa Competizione (Issue #1420 ) my free time will dissapear instantly! LOL!

I also have started a few weeks ago Shadow of the Tomb Raider but I have it a little bit stopped.

Too much to play and not enough time!!


Last edited by alexbrrsclnt on 9 March 2020 at 8:59 am UTC
emphy Mar 9, 2020
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: emphyNight Knight and Yazzie on my brand sparkling new 30 years old MSX.

Yazzie is very nicely presented, though a bit easy and short. Night Knight is more interesting in its level design, getting to be quite hard even when using its level code system (or, if one is running it emulated, savestates).

They are fairly easy to run on any linux system via emulating, e.g. in openMSX.

<3

Got my first MSX in '84. It's still sitting under my desk, along with my MSX-2. I wonder from time to time of I should try some games (like Head over Heels) again or if they're better left in dear memory. I don't know either of the games you mentioned, though.

That's not so strange; they were released in 2019 ^_^

If you have the cassette cable, you can load the rom (for those two games: legal) on your msx from any android phone by using msx2cas.


Last edited by emphy on 9 March 2020 at 8:34 am UTC
slack Mar 9, 2020
I have two reference games that I usually play: Killing Floor and Insurgency. Both mod: KF with "Hard Boss" with zeds and Doom characters and extra final round, and Insurgency with "Blood Bath". In both it's easy to die and it's easy to respawn. The games are fast and don't work exactly as they were intended. Both are very funny.

In addition, I also play other games with Proton: this week I have been playing with Binary Domain and the previous ones with the Crysis series.
crt0mega Mar 9, 2020
Diablo III (finished the last season just in time) + Divinity: Original Sin 2.
Dunc Mar 9, 2020
I finally sunk my teeth into Two Point Hospital, which I got last summer. (For reasons we needn't go into here, Fun With Hospitals isn't really something that's appealled to me for the last six/seven months or so.) It's... yeah, it's Theme Hospital. But better. Not too demanding, but with a surprising depth under the surface. You can get into difficulty, but never too much. Just the thing for unwinding of an evening.

Quoting: TcheyFarcry 3, via Proton, no technical issue beside the annoying Uplay registration process.
I cleaned the maps, all towers, all camps, but the story is too stupid, i hate QTE scenes, i hate unskipable scenes, and i disagree with the "mind" of the game (like, you have missions : find and kill rare animals to progress. I don’t care killing stuff, but the idea of "oh it’s rare, let’s kill it", i dislike). So i don’t feel i want to go further (i only have story to complete, and then "mini games"). Still, it was about 20 hours of fun + 5 hours of struggle because of cutscene, QTE and stupid AI you have to escort a few times. The same gameplay, but with a real open world not attached to story, i’m in.
The moment that really killed it for me was one mission where you have to infiltrate a big enemy base. Still in “FC2 mode” at this point, I thought if I could sneak behind this one guard, I could get in without firing a shot. But you can't.

Or rather, you can, but you instantly fail the mission. It's hard-coded that you have to walk right up to the guard in broad daylight and be seen so that he can alert all the others and it turns into the big set-piece action sequence the writer wanted. For me, that's just not Far Cry. What I loved about FC2, the one thing that made me overlook its flaws (those respawning checkpoints... grr...) was the way it embraced its open world. All you had were objectives, and it was entirely up to you how to achieve them. Sneak in stealthily like a Splinter Cell game, snipe the bad guys from a distance, go in all guns blazing, even set fire to the vegetation as a distraction while you come in from the other direction. All were equally valid. But not in FC3.

I haven't played a Far Cry game since. Apart from Blood Dragon; at least it doesn't take itself seriously. It's worth a look. (And if you haven't played FC2, it sounds like you'd prefer it too.)

Quoting: EhvisI've been building stuff in Planet Nomads. The survival stuff is rather easy now. The story bits are ok, but the most interesting part is still building crazy things.
With a bigger budget and a better sense of direction, it could have been great. It's obviously a very different game, but I can't help thinking of the way The Talos Principle revealed its story. I think that's the sort of atmosphere the developers were aiming for, but they just don't quite pull it off. It's still pretty good though, in a Minecraft-ey sort of way.
furaxhornyx Mar 9, 2020
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My "main" game currently is Elex. 3rd run, this time with the Outlaw faction, which I just joined yesterday after completing the last access quests. Watch your bags and pockets ! :D
I am already thinking about a 4th run, which would include playing more like an Albe, and fighting alongside the Separatists... So much to try in this game !

I also tried the Bad Seed DLC in Dead Cells, one run in normal difficulty for now. Cool new biome, and a few new weapons and ennemies idea which I like :) . I will have to try unlocking the 3rd boss cell difficulty, and it could be that there are new weapon schemes in the higher difficulties.

Also, I tried Darksburg, a "LoL meets Left4Dead" game currently in Early Acces, but is fun to play. And since they are the guys behind Northgard, how could it possibly go wrong :)
toivop Mar 9, 2020
I've been playing Pathfinder: Kingmaker with the "Turn Based" mod, the Pathfinder system is a turn based one so there doesn't seem to be any point in turning it into Real time with Pause.
lelorrain Mar 9, 2020
I have a few games going ... Mostly Transport Fever 2, Surviving Mars and Dawn of Man. I am also trying to learn how to use an xBox 360 controller with Euro Truck Simulator 2 on SteamPlay (Not an easy task at my age - 75!)

Cheers ...
RD
Mezron Mar 9, 2020
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Jupiter Hell - GOG

Probably going to become my favorite game of all times. I spent Saturday mid-afternoon til dinner time playing this with my kids on our living room HTPC. I also have it setup on my laptop and bed room HTPC and I have clocked in 300+ hours in it. I love the music, action and difficulty of this gem. It keeps getting better and better which each update.

Fantasy Strike - Steam

Been going to locals every 2 weeks and this game has been growing a following. I made 8 new friends playing this.

Rezrog - GOG

I just started playing this one and made it to the 3rd dungeon. I like it a lot. It was a gift from a co-worker. She loved it and thought I should try it out. Really digging it.

Slipstream - GOG

My wife love this game. I love playing against her. It's super fun and easy to get into and very much reminds me of the early arcade racers from when we were kids.
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