from steam sales
Nice haul. I'm probably going to stay a little more conservative during the sales this season since I already have so many games I haven't played yet. I'm eyeing a few deals though.
from steam sales
Also contemplating a Fanatical Platinum collection (build your bundle) where I can get Insomnia, Low Magic Age, and Call of Juarez: Gunslinger for ~£9 - cheapest price that I found for Insomnia, hmmm!
Well I loved FC 5 and that surprise ending which leads to Dawn. Anyway if you hated FC 5, Dawn also has those same nut jobs again. It's basically an ending expansion.Refunded farcry 5 and got new dawn; fc5 intro was very boring with the religious nuts and the world seemed nothing special. New dawn's post apoc setting looks more interesting.
Morbid: The Seven Acolytes
This just released on Steam. I've been curious about it for some time. It looked like a 2D pixel art Bloodborne game. It's pretty cool. Mechanically it's very much like souls games, but in a horror setting.
Looks cool. I'm not a fan of the retro pixel art genre, but I am a fan of horror. How's the difficulty so far? I might check it out if it's a little more forgiving than the typical soulslike.
After all these years, I finally bought Baldur's Gate and I'm enjoying it very much
It's never too late I guess. Before I had quickly tried the NWN 2 mod, but didn't like it that much. The original (Enhanced Edition though) is just so good.
Damn true but this post is how modern players feel.Now that's a treat before Christmas - Baldur's Gate for the first time.
It's interesting to hear how much you like it, as some folks tend to maintain that we're all just wearing the nostalgia goggles. I still think it's great in many ways, and extremely immersive. I'd love to delete it from memory and start it again.
This was taken from a post about BG3.If it played like Baldur's Gate 1-2 - no one would play it. Because it would be a complete garbage. Even KOTORs are almost unplayable without nostalgia glasses at this point.