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I haven’t even got Shadow yet. I think I’m still burned out on the formula.
The other three that spring to mind are The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters, Sense - 不祥的预感: A Cyberpunk Ghost Story and Synergia.
But it is a nice game, I bought because I bought my first GPU and I wanted to test it with something.
Last edited by xavi on 6 Jan 2021 at 9:57 am UTC
I have to hand it to the OpenMW devs -- aside from a couple of glitches (one side-quest NPC spawned outside their cell, so I had to set their position using the console; another side-quest corpse spawned under the floor, so I had to noclip to interact with it; and the main quest Heart of Lorkhan spawned half in the ground -- but was still functional) everything worked smoothly.
According to my save game info, I've played for almost 130 hours (not including time spent dicking around then reloading the last quicksave, which is probably another 5 hours...)
About not seeing Lara spicy... well, I rather being the game this way but that British accent really gets me lol :D
I got it right after it came out but never got around to it, until now. It’s absolutely fantastic, as many people will already know. It does drag on a bit too much towards the end, but it’s such a minor gripe.
A classic, must be played by everyone.
I was looking for an old school adventuring fix and it delivered in spades. Not quite on the level of the classics (though that may just be my rose-tinted glasses talking, as I bounced off Last Crusade very hard recently), it still manages a good story and interesting characters. I'm not a huge fan of the huge head Maniac Mansion art style.
A couple of weeks well spent, I'm off to do the free Delores mini adventure right away.
Other than that I mostly only play Battlefield 1 at the moment.
Warframe...live service game through Steam
Shadows of Mordor...Steam almost finally done with that one.
I'm looking forward to playing the rest of the episodes but will probably wait for a sale. Still a little bit miffed about their other new game, Twin Mirror, being an exclusive on Epic...
I love the setting, the characters and the atmosphere so much I'm willing to look beyond some bad dialogue as long as I get to walk around Arcadia Bay again.
True Colors looks promising. Also, I'm psyched about Life is Strange Remastered. :happy: