I've had enough of Nioh for some time. Yes, you heard that right, there is such a thing as excess and one should not tread down there ; it often spoils what came before. Plus, Nodachi really did some epic, heroic work! And I want the very best emotional resonance for Tonfa, something I am not certain is present right now(2+ months of consecutive play...).
So...what exactly should I play? Seeing how I am planning another, final Nioh playthrough and that there is Nioh 2 closing in...I thought that I should play something entirely different. Code Vein is very interesting, but that's too similar. Maybe Geheimnisnacht CK2 or AoE or C&C? Maybe some RPGs?
What do you think?
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Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
Dogma is such a good game(...master...shut UP Caxton!), but I don't feel like it right now. And I'm on a souls-like pause until ~mid Feb or so. That's why I'm asking for opinions on different games.
Also, maybe some aRPG? There are some I should play like Shadows: Awakening etc.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
Also, does anyone have any experience with Iron Harvest?
Edit: I almost forgot. If you enjoy metroidvania games with incredible story, you should give my all time favourite game a try: Hollow Knight https://store.steampowered.com/app/367520/Hollow_Knight/
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
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Any opinions on the Iron Harvest?
That makes me extra unsure about BFGA. Terrible rumblings about horrible instability and EAC nightmare don't exactly help.
FPS: Borderlands 3 - great and easy to pick up shooter with a lot of action and awesome visuals.
Racing: Assetto Corsa Competizione - this is the best racing game right now and if you have a steering wheel, you will enjoy it even more.
RPG: Medieval Dynasty - one of the best realistic life sims set in the Middle Ages (this is the game you will love if you have a lot of free time).
Multiplayer: Dota 2 - my favorite free online game where everyone is equal and the only thing that will help you to win is your knowledge of the game, not money. The only thing you can purchase is a better look for your favorite heroes, but I don't care of it at all and immediately sell dota 2 items when I get any.
Strategy: AoE II (Definitive Edition) - I know that you've already mentioned AoE, just wanted to make sure you choose the best game in the series. You also can try Civilization VI if you like turn-based games.
Horror: Outlast - there is nothing more appealing to me in this genre than this game, so if you're looking for a game to stay awake, this is the one
An hour of play might make some users want to reroll Azur lane to have a better start. Just rememer that all the items that you may have missed in the strat will be given to you eventually.
It's a very deep and interesting game.
Distance (I am a content contributor to this game as well): https://store.steampowered.com/app/233610/Distance/
This game is so beautiful.
It has an aesthetic that’s really hard to define; somewhere in the suburbs of Tron, with a little more space influence, and this weird horror overtone. It’s racing with parkour and moddable content. I’d love to say it’s been influenced by Vendetta Online, but I have no idea. You travel between sectors, and there is a boost which overheats your core but greatly increases your speed. It runs in virtual reality. You get 4 hours to beat the game, as if Prince of Persia were a car.
Hyper Light Drifter
Hyper Light Drifter scratches a very particular hard to reach itch. It falls in to that rare peak of games where the difference in what it is and what it could have been is a net positive.
Comparing it to Kaze No Tani Nausicaa and The Legend of Zelda is unfair, because it has its own brand. It does something new.
It is a gorgeous game to look at, to experience, to play. I probably should have been more than halfway through by now, but I keep buying it on new platforms; Mac (before it got left behind in the 64 bit migration), on my brother’s PS4, and now on my son’s Switch. Diving in again I spend a long time just listening to the heartbeat on the title screen. I let my character relax under the tree with the skeleton up in it who has the map. I wait on the edge of the precipice looking over Hadean depths piled with mountains of the dead as the magnitude of what must have happened is told through environmental narrative.
It gets brutally difficult quick. Taking high speed lift elevators into goblin infested subnautical factories, my guy has to be somewhere between Han Solo and a ronin. Every time I fail a sequence, he wakes up in the room before as if from a terrible premonition within a dream.
There are a ton of symbols in this game, and there doesn’t need to be any text. The number 4 comes up over, and over, and over again (four chambers of a heart, get it?), and it’s a story about proportion. Scale is constantly referenced. It continuously draws attention to the fact that I, the player, am alive.
Crypt of the NecrodancerWingspan
Chess (fight me):
https://lichess.org/@/Phaserlight
https://www.chess.com/member/phaserlight
"The simple is the seal of the true and beauty is the splendor of truth" -Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Authored 139 missions in Vendetta Online and 6 tracks in Distance
If you are looking for a game to fill the void until Nioh 2 releases, CoH may be a good filler. It's free and if you leave you can always come back in exactly the same place you left it.
The world is going to the dogs, which is just how I planned it!