RandySeth said:
Dalisclock said:
RandySeth said:
Dalisclock said:
Michael Tabbut said:
I've been playing Brutal Legend lately. I got the game on Steam 2 years ago but never really got that far in before forgetting about it. Recently reinstalled it and have been enjoying the fuck out of it.
Glad to meet someone else who actually enjoyed Brutal Legend. A lot of people act like because that game had some flaws, it's not good.
And a lot more people think that because it sneaked in RTS elements, it was awful.
Don't get me wrong. The Stage Battles could have been implemented far, far better and some of them are quite difficult(the first one with the drowning doom after the time skip was a tough one for me) but I still enjoyed the hell out of the game.
As did I (I had another comment stating that, but it didn't show up), because either way the battles went, you could jump right in to fix whatever major screw up you or your units made. Also, using the car mid-battle was a saving grace in my opinion.
I also really liked that game, though one of my favorite parts was just driving around looking at the vistas. It's really rare to see a game so committed on it's art style/direction, both audio and visuals. Loved it for that. The game took a little while to grow on me though.
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Shin megami tensei 4 on 3ds and various smaller indie games on pc.
Liking valdis story: abyssal city so far.
Super hexagon kicks my ass, only beat the first level so far.
Mainly going through humble bundle collection trying whatever feels interesting at the moment.
Dark souls 2 every now and then, really liked most of the dlc even though parts of them felt unnecessarily difficult or just annoying. Mainly looking at the snow storm ice field with frozen lightning reindeers(?). But atmosphere and world building wise they feel like a huge improvement over most of the main game. Will probably go back to first dark souls every now and then after it migrates from GFWL.
Little bit interested in the Lords of the Fallen, for some reason that name feels impossible to remember.