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Games You Beat in 2022: PXoD's Bogus Journey
TheMightyEthan replied to danielpholt's topic in General Gaming Chat
I decided I wasn't going to see it when they gave it back to JJ Abrams because people hated what Rian Johnson had done with VIII. -
Games You Beat in 2022: PXoD's Bogus Journey
TheMightyEthan replied to danielpholt's topic in General Gaming Chat
Good game. I share your Star Wars burnout, video games are the only thing from the franchise that gets me interested anymore. I still haven't even seen Episode IX. -
Exapunks This is a Zachtronics game where you play as a computer hacker who has to program these little agents to infiltrate computer programs to steal/alter/delete data (basic hacker stuff). The coolest part is that you're actually coding, it's not abstracted in any way, so really the game is just a series of coding puzzles with a cyberpunk story as a backdrop. I love it, possibly even more than Opus Magnum, which was my favorite Zachtronics game up to this point. Also, my new mechanical keyboard makes me feel like a real hacker when I'm playing it.
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Games You Beat in 2022: PXoD's Bogus Journey
TheMightyEthan replied to danielpholt's topic in General Gaming Chat
So it's like a roguelite whodunnit? -
Games You Beat in 2022: PXoD's Bogus Journey
TheMightyEthan replied to danielpholt's topic in General Gaming Chat
Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels DLC Played this with my new racing wheel. I always thought they were neat but a little excessive for anyone besides real car enthusiasts, but it adds so much to the experience I don't think I'll ever be able to go back to playing racing games with a controller. As for the DLC itself, it was great, it adds back in a lot of the crazy over-the-top-ness that I thought was missing from the main game. The only bad thing I have to say about it is that I wish there was more content, which isn't much of a criticism. I do have a little bit of an issue with a couple of the criteria to unlock each new tier of car, but I muddled through. It was a little frustrating having to do the drift zones, but once I did them it didn't dampen the rest of the experience. Grade: A As Dusk Falls Holy shit this is great. If you're someone who likes choose your own adventure type games, like the Telltale or Supermassive games, this is right up your alley. It has a little bit less gameplay than those do, because you never actually control your character walking around a scene looking at things, but honestly that's an improvement IMO, I always found those sections annoying anyway. The writing and performances are great, and while the series-of-stills presentation may not be everyone's cup of tea (I've heard it described as the highest quality animatics ever made), I loved it. And that story, no spoilers, but damn. I really hope they make a sequel. Grade: A+ -
Yeah, that's definitely an issue I have, I can't get excited for new Netflix stuff because I don't believe for a second that they won't cancel it halfway through.
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I have been sleeping on MCU of late, as you put it, but did watch Ms. Marvel and second the recommendation. It's good stuff. Interesting that there's no "Avengers" film in Phase 5 at all.
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Games You Beat in 2022: PXoD's Bogus Journey
TheMightyEthan replied to danielpholt's topic in General Gaming Chat
I'm about to start book 2 chapter 2 and while I'm not yet as invested in this stuff as I was book 1, it's still good and I could see it getting there. -
I played the first chapter of book 1 this morning right after I posted that. I was planning to play with my Razer Kishi, but based on your post I just played with touch controls and it worked great. I'm really looking forward to continuing it
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Games You Beat in 2022: PXoD's Bogus Journey
TheMightyEthan replied to danielpholt's topic in General Gaming Chat
For me Lego Builder's Journey had several points where they would introduce a new mechanic and it would be this little flash of joy that would last for a few levels, but I agree that stuff tended to overstay its welcome and get repetitive. -
My wife and I are visiting her family this week, so I'm planning to play As Dusk Falls on my phone through Xcloud, glad to hear it works well.
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My wife and I have been playing Escape Academy, and really quite enjoying it. It's definitely something that should be played coop though, I think if I were playing alone I probably wouldn't like it nearly as much. I also tried out the Forza Horizon 5 Hotwheels DLC with my new racing wheel today, and it was great. Not only was the wheel itself great, but I feel like the DLC as a whole brings back some of the ridiculousness and spectacle that I thought was missing from the base game. Now that I've tested everything's working with the wheel though I'm making myself stop playing until the shifter gets here (it shipped separately), cause I don't want to get through all the DLC before I have my full setup. I've also been replaying Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak. Still a great game, I'm really impressed with well they managed to bring the experience of classic Homeworld to a game on a planetary surface. Finally, I've also also been replaying Titanfall 2. I mainly restarted this to put my Elite Series 2 controller through its paces, and I definitely chose right in that respect. It's also still one of the best FPS campaigns ever.
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The whole trilogy is on Game Pass. *Edit - As far as it looking better with DLSS, I'm basing that on the benchmark mode, so it's possible in actual gameplay the trailing artifacts would be worse, cause the bench camera doesn't tend to do a whole lot of fast pans. So mostly what I mean is that the jaggies are lessened and there was no apparent downside to offset that. Although I guess it's also possible they patched it to fix the trailing problems too.
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Of the games I've tested it with Deliver Us the Moon was the game that had the biggest visual differences between DLSS and no DLSS. In that game I couldn't tell a difference between native and DLSS Quality, but both Balanced and Performance were noticeable when swapping back and forth. Without swapping back and forth only Performance was noticeably worse bar a few very specific cases (like in the cockpit at the end of the first level there are some shadows on one set of switches that get weird artifacts with DLSS, that kind of thing). Several games I tested (eg Rise of the Tomb Raider and Hitman 3) actually looked better than native with DLSS on, even in Balanced mode, because DLSS does a better job of antialiasing than the game's native TAA does, so there were was less edge-jaggies. So yes, DLSS is black magic.
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So the Elite Series 2 controller is great. I really love the programmable back paddles (which is good, because they're why I got it). I was able to set up Titanfall 2 so I can do every single action in the game without ever taking my thumbs off the sticks, which is fantastic for a shooter, especially one with as much mobility as this. What surprised me though is how much I like the adjustable tension in the sticks. I was having problems picking a sensitivity, because if I could turn as fast as I wanted then it was too touchy for small precision movements, but just bump the stick tension up a notch and all of a sudden I have the best of both worlds between precision and max turn speed. It's great. I highly recommend this controller. Why I actually came here: Felt a hankering to play Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak, so I booted it up and played the tutorial with the Steam Controller, and as much as I love that thing it just is not good enough for an RTS (the inability to set control groups was what killed it). I still want to play on my LG C1 though, which is across the room from my PC tower, so my wired keyboard is a PITA to move back and forth, thus I sprung for this wireless one, the G915. It's mechanical too, which I wasn't specifically looking for, but I guess now I can see what all the fuss is about (I got the "tactile" one). I wouldn't have done this just for Deserts of Kharak, but I was already feeling the limitations of the Steam Controller on Dyson Sphere Program, and I have some other games I intend to play in the near future that will likely benefit from a full keyboard as well, so I went for it.
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Everspace This is a space flight sim roguelite, looked really cool, but I'm glad I got it as part of a pack because somehow they managed to make it boring.
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Oh, that's too bad, I've heard good things about that game. Some of the things though make it sound like it might be a lot better with two people.