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Going through Aragami 2 atm, always up for some stealth gameplay.  Though IMO, it's a step down from the first one.  I get what they were going for though, trying to mix it up a bit and allow you to move faster, and you can once you know the map layout good.  But the stealth kind of takes a hit in the process.

Man, Aragami 2 is longer than I thought it would be.  It's kind of turning into a chore because of how often they reuse levels over and over.    It lets you run through faster though because you already know the map, even if the objectives have changed.   

Finally got  platinum on Resogun I find if I enjoy a game I get my money's worth by going for as many trophies as possible and with this game I found it a challenge to get the last few.

 

Now I will try Burnout Paradise remastered, Mirrors Edge catalyst and Ace Combat 7, hopefully I will enjoy 1 of those!

  • 2 weeks later...

Lately, I've been playing Death Stranding a lot. I think it's not a bad action game with an open world. I spent my hard earned $45 on this game by buying it at costgames, but I would like to say that the game has a few controversial points that may discourage players. But a small patch, could fix it. For example, the music should play continuously, even when you enter the shelter, and in the delivery menu gradually fade. -Dialogs should flip through on 1 press, not 2. In the latter stages of the game, make some compulsory for the advancement of the story orders, secondary.  

  • 3 weeks later...

I've been killing time playing some older games through game pass.  Finished original Fable Anniversary and am a bit into Fable 2.   Just waiting for Halo Infinite to drop next month at this point.

I'm excited to start playing through Pokémon: Brilliant Diamond when it comes out next Friday.

Next to Gold/Silver/Crystal the Diamond/Pearl/Platinum generation was one of my favorites growing up :) 

On 19/11/2021 at 11:46, Nope said:

Still don't know what I'm doing in Deathloop even though I've gotten far enough to finally have some of the unique weapons.

 

Hah.

 

Maybe I'll get there.

This is why I will never play this game.

 

Different strokes for different folks.

 

The reason I even mentioned it ... Is because I loved the studio previous work

On 19/11/2021 at 10:59, E.Worm Jimmy said:

This is why I will never play this game.

 

Different strokes for different folks.

 

The reason I even mentioned it ... Is because I loved the studio previous work

It's worth playing, just the process of it is so weird.  So many things hidden about where you can only figure them out after you've figured something else out and etc.

 

I had kind of given up on it and amusingly only just started it again right before this patch.

 

If it ever shows up on Game Pass for PC I'd say go for it that way.

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