Mongeddavid
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Have been playing Divinity Original sin 2 and X com 2 both great strategy games. If you want more action the Witcher 3 is awesome and soon to coming to the screens with no less than superman as Geralt the main character
Have been playing Divinity Original sin 2 and X com 2 both great strategy games. If you want more action the Witcher 3 is awesome and soon to coming to the screens with no less than superman as Geralt the main character
Jetpack on the ZX Spectrum here! Far easier to play it on the Speccy than on the BBC B for some reason.
Agreed, Witcher 3 is a masterpiece.
Played that not so long back on Spectaculator. Was a good game in it's day but not a patch on modern games. Haven't you tried anything more recent?
Nothing even remotely current. I’m not much of a gamer really, haven’t really got sucked in by anything since Doom, Quake, Hexen etc (all of which I have running on a Dosbox on my Macbook).
I bought it on ps4 but gave up when I realised you had to learn all the complicated sword fighting moves. Didn't even give it a chance TBH. Perhaps I should have persevered...
Did you do much Quake back in the day?
Decidedly last gen here with a 5th gen i7k, 1080ti and 32 gigs ram. Sorta waiting on a few things right now, nothing taking my fancy right now but cyberpunk looks good and waiting on rockstar to stop being punks and get red dead 2 out on pc
The modern hyper-real stuff is astonishing, but I’m not sure I actually want to invest the time in it.
I've recently finished Days Gone on the PS4 and highly recommended it. The story's a bit clunky in places but the basics are good and you find yourself complelled to find out what's gone wrong with the world. The recreation of Oregon is stunning and the sheer number of enemies (freaks) on screen can be a bit overwhelming. You can bring down large groups but you need to plan and use environmental features. Some thinking is involved.
I'm not sure it's reviewed that well but it's worth persevering with if you have the time!
I'm not normally into stuff with strange creatures/monsters but I just watched the trailer on Steam and I like the look of it. May have to get that next...
Eighteen months ago, after recommendations from several folk, I bought Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, which quickly became one of my all time favourite games. Very melancholy and quite powerful in places. No shooting, just wandering around a valley, through a couple of villages, as you learn what’s become of the inhabitants.
Mick
Have you tried Last Day of June (music by Stephen Wilson)? I believe it’s similar.