Anyone here play video games?
-
@JoshC Agreed… I have fond memories of multiplayer gaming too before the shift to online. Four player split screen on Goldeneye for the N64 at 2am, crammed into a tiny bedroom and trying to be quiet cos parents are asleep in the bedroom next door… no one’s allowed to be Odd Job cos he was too small and harder to shoot
lost many many hours to Worms too. Sad really that 99% of our kids multiplayer gaming will be through a headset.
-
@DeeDee85 ahh mate, having 6 of you in your friends mums living room having a lan party doing 2 v 2 games or all v all, winner stays on etc such fun memories apart from having to carry your playstation or xbox in your backpack haha.
It is a shame, but it was a god send during the pandemic for me, as I lived in a small studio in London on my own, that was the way I could really stay connected to people and still do now with friends in Scotland, so it is a blessing and curse.
-
...does anyone here play Pokemon Go still? Holla at ya boy and add me fam! Trainer Code: 4587 0087 0896
Also, has anyone played the Bethesda Indy game? Would love to hear thoughts of the forum members.. Cheers!
-
Holy shit, Death Stranding 2 is a fucking mind trip X1000. I loved it.
-
Death Stranding 2 was incredible, but after ya finish, I really don’t see any hook worth playing further.
I got over the controversy surrounding Ghost of Yotei, it’s just a game after all, and picked it up. Loved the first one so I couldn’t let it pass. The gameplay loop is addictive as hell, and the entire thing is absolutely gorgeous. Def more engaging than DS2. The world is so full and rich with things to do and explore. The storytelling seems better than the first game and I like most of the changes to the grind. It actually doesn’t feel like a grind at all. The cutscenes are a little static, but the play itself is really what it’s all about. PS5 has finally come up to speed with its games.
-
@WhiskeySandwich good to hear Ghost of Yotei holds up, I enjoyed Tushima. I think that might have to be my next game.
These days not many new games catch my attention, I've been replaying old games one after another. I recently saw Red Dead Redemption 1 was ported and available on the PS store, so played that through again after 8 years or so. Which naturally led me to starting a new play through of RDR2, which is underway.
-
RDR2 is excellent, but its pace is pretty slow. I really want to play it again but it felt like a bit of a battle to play the first time.
Cinematic aspirations for games is all well and good but when it’s 60 hours to finish it needs to be pretty spectacular to engage throughout. I think it slightly misses the sense of humour that can lift the drudgery.
-
It's a slow burn game for sure, if you're used to fast paced action then RDR2 will be a shock. It's great story telling and immersive, but you need to slow yourself right down. I've been ignoring the main story, wandering about hunting and collecting the collectables. The biggest problem for me is finding a couple of hours to sit down to play without interruption, it's not a quick 30minute session game.