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Oi! Fallout London ya bloody c***s!

Absolutely amazing for a fan made mod, almost as good as mainline Fallout games. These kind of "DLC size" mods (this one is actually as big as a full Fallout game) usually turn me off, mostly because of horrible voice acting and unpolished jank, but this really isn't the case with this mod, it's fantastic.

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On 30/07/2024 at 12:21, margrave said:

I couldn't get into Once Human. Just made no sense to me.

It's definitely a lot to take in at first and I was worried about getting overwhelmed but in the end I just skipped most of the tutorial until I was out in the real world and then just found my own way.
The game has lots of built in guides and videos which I like.

I would say stick with it a little longer at least until you can free roam...

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STILL playing GTA Online every now and then....

Fortnite (when the family can be bothered, not much recently)

LEGO Fortnite. Been playing this since it came out.

Was thinking of replaying Cyberpunk2077, plus I have got a bunch of games free from Epic that I need to have a go at, "Prey" being top of that list....

MARVEL SNAP

Sword of Convallaria

Final Fantasy Tactics PSX

Fire Emblem 🙂 (GBA)

been playing between mobile games and old school games. I have a PS5 but, I've surprisingly lost interest playing it. I do like PS5 exclusives though I think I'll hold onto it and wait until to PS6 or whatevers next and play then.

On 08/08/2024 at 06:34, -_MSD_- said:

STILL playing GTA Online every now and then....

Fortnite (when the family can be bothered, not much recently)

LEGO Fortnite. Been playing this since it came out.

Was thinking of replaying Cyberpunk2077, plus I have got a bunch of games free from Epic that I need to have a go at, "Prey" being top of that list....

Last time i played Prey was in 2021, not a bad game, pretty good puzzles.. might take another stab at it as the first time i played i had a geforce 1650 (i have an RTX3080 now)..

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Right now, I’m playing "Cities: Skylines" for some city-building fun, "The Witcher 3" because no other game has matched its incredible atmosphere, and "Hitman" for a mix of stealth and strategy. "The Witcher 3" really stands out for me, the world is so immersive, and the storytelling is top-notch. It’s the kind of game where you get lost in the details and feel like you’re part of the story

Far cry 6 a lot of the same old formula mixed with a lot never seen before

I understand the criticisms and out of place mechanics but commit to turning everything off in hud and head out into the world exploring naturally and there's a lot of good to be had with a lot of weapon versatility.

Main issue for me you are forced to play guerilla mode if you want a real challenge which means starting from scratch if you already have a few hours 

Its Xenus 2 white gold with a way higher budget

currently 75% off on steam

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I've been playing Satisfactory for over 3 years and now 1.0 just came out, it's mindblowing the amount of stuff they added, Neowin should do a full review of this game, it's really that good.

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On 30/07/2024 at 14:43, SidVicious said:

The Division.
Trying to get to gear score 290.
Still at 281.

I actually own the first division game but have yet to even install it.  Can you still play that thing today solo?  I might have to finally dive in and get it out of the way.

On 17/09/2024 at 06:03, George P said:

I actually own the first division game but have yet to even install it.  Can you still play that thing today solo?  I might have to finally dive in and get it out of the way.

Yes, you can.
Most of the stuff in the game can be done solo.

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