Yeah but the two announced game are directly dealing with the agency/concept in control rather than just sorta in the same universe with a few reference here and there.Apparently Alan Wake and Quantum Break Exist in the same universe as Control.
Yeah but the two announced game are directly dealing with the agency/concept in control rather than just sorta in the same universe with a few reference here and there.Apparently Alan Wake and Quantum Break Exist in the same universe as Control.
I'm currently replaying Farcry Primal, so I would recommend that. If you like the Farcry franchise, it's a solid entry. Honestly, upon going through my Farcry library in a marathon for the past few months, I honestly think I like it the most of all of them. As I've stated further up in this thread, it's the most tonally consistent game, with the mechanics. It makes SENSE for a 10,000BCE caveman, to be running around, skinning animals, turning their pelts into clothing and equipment for my survival. Which makes NO fucking sense in a modern setting, with modern textile fabrics, assault rifles, and all the rest of modernity.Because of the mid-year sale, I bought a ton of games off of steam. Choosing between playing Far Cry Primal or Grand Chase lmao.
Owl is one of the hardest boss, he's one of the two game super tough optional boss that you're supposed to do at the very end.It took three sessions, but finally beat Owl (Father) last night, or technically early morning. I could’ve sworn that Sinister Burden was activated during this fight, because he felt significantly tougher than his Shinobi version at Ashina. Next up will be finishing up Fountainhead bosses. Also killed what I hope is the last shaman mini boss, and found the far pot…person. The carp sounds intriguing, and I think I’ve heard the bull grumbling earlier. Still looking for a way to get to it, and also finding the shortcut around the upper entrance. Might as well start by taking out whatever fool thinks tossing lightning bolts at swimmers is funny.
Guessing the other is Isshin, theOwl is one of the hardest boss, he's one of the two game super tough optional boss that you're supposed to do at the very end.
Demon of hatred is the other optional super boss, although he's very different than owl and I see him more as a gimmick boss. Imo he's the worse boss in the game since he doesn't really fit in the world and feel more like a dark soul boss than sekiro but your millage may vary.Guessing the other is Isshin, theGlockSword Saint? I’ve also heard the Demon of Hatred is though (and optional), it I plan on tackling it after beating the main story boss.
Got these in my Steam library. Really should give them a shot. I'll have to look into what games came out first.Finished STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl. Damn those last few sections were a challenge to get through, but there was something about the way the nuclear reactor area was designed that really stuck with me. It had a haunting vibe to it, and established a very nice atmosphere for the final section. Good game, will probably play through the prequels/sequels some point in the future.
Start at the bottom and work your way up.Got these in my Steam library. Really should give them a shot. I'll have to look into what games came out first.
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Glad you're loving it too! I've actually been playing it on and off and enjoy the rather simpler aspect of it. Taming a sabertooth is so freaking cool. It has more of an open-world kind of theme compared to all the other FC titles too which makes sidequests and main quests more enjoyable. I tend to do side quests first before the main ones so I can grind for the hut and weapon upgrades.I'm currently replaying Farcry Primal, so I would recommend that. If you like the Farcry franchise, it's a solid entry. Honestly, upon going through my Farcry library in a marathon for the past few months, I honestly think I like it the most of all of them. As I've stated further up in this thread, it's the most tonally consistent game, with the mechanics. It makes SENSE for a 10,000BCE caveman, to be running around, skinning animals, turning their pelts into clothing and equipment for my survival. Which makes NO fucking sense in a modern setting, with modern textile fabrics, assault rifles, and all the rest of modernity.
Also the goals are way more enjoyable, compared to the "everything you choose will end in shit" options you normally get from the standard FC titles.
I might love Farcry Blood Dragon more than Primal, just for it's entirely tongue in cheek tone, and 80s retro/synth aesthetic. But I'll make that call once I get to that game. So far, Primal is my personal fav of the franchise.
Pro tip for Primal if you do pick that one, when it's nighttime, do NOT run around without a torch going, if you can help it. You WILL be killed by the multitude of predators out there, with no warning. It's genuinely a dangerous time, especially as an early character, to go running around at night. It's great the way they implement it with the mechanics, but damn if it isn't brutal.
For the past month-and-a-half, my spare time has been devoted to Mass Effect. I now don't really know what to do with myself, now that I have finished the trilogy.
Yeah the setting and tone of Primal definitely resonates better with me personally. I can't recall what the difficulty of the game is on normal mode, I'm trying it on "Survival" mode currently on this replay. I suspect it will be very difficult by the end when I'm fighting the bosses. But yeah, I would suggest to max out your health and defensive stats, as I do seem to recall the big compounds for the Izila and Udam as being tough.Glad you're loving it too! I've actually been playing it on and off and enjoy the rather simpler aspect of it. Taming a sabertooth is so freaking cool. It has more of an open-world kind of theme compared to all the other FC titles too which makes sidequests and main quests more enjoyable. I tend to do side quests first before the main ones so I can grind for the hut and weapon upgrades.
I've been binge playing the game for 2 games now and I'm freaking stuck because of Batari. I hate this boss to my core. I probably should have gotten my fire armor upgraded lmao because she two-shots me. Anyway, I 100% recommend this game too. Absolute blast, puzzles are a little bit in-between challenging and way too easy. The gameplay is really solid.
On a completely unrelated note, have you tried playing Horizon? It looks like a sick game that's sort of like Far Cry Primal but set on a futuristic timeline. Kinda digging the graphics, just haven't had any friends play it yet.
Sweet! Got it on a 50% steal on steam, definitely pumped to play it now after that solid review.Yeah the setting and tone of Primal definitely resonates better with me personally. I can't recall what the difficulty of the game is on normal mode, I'm trying it on "Survival" mode currently on this replay. I suspect it will be very difficult by the end when I'm fighting the bosses. But yeah, I would suggest to max out your health and defensive stats, as I do seem to recall the big compounds for the Izila and Udam as being tough.
As to the question about Horizon: Zero Dawn, yes I've played that one, and enjoyed it a lot. It's KIND OF like Primal, in some of the broader overtones, but it plays VERY differently, you have WAY more capability and functionality with Aloy than Takkar. It's still challenging as hell to fight giant robot dinosaurs, but still, you have a MUCH wider array of tools and weapons to take them down. I would definitely recommend that one to just about anyone. It's a super fun game.