Pass. I've got some 30+ games in my library that I haven't even looked at yet. Don't really feel the need to add to that particular hump.
So here's what I've been playing recently: 1. Gears Tactics - used to be a major Gears of War fan, 5 didn't really do it for me, but this kind of fits the style 2. Quake - THE first person shooter, you should play it too 3. Street Fighter Alpha 2
1. ACC (for the GT4 cars) 2. BattleTech the game (longtime Battletech and MechWarrior fan and nerd) 3. MechWarrior 5 (see above) 4. Diablo II LOD (one of my favorite PC games of all time. There is NO replacement)
Off and on with Street Fighter Collection. I'm using an ancient Madcatz SFIV Arcade stick, that I modified. I took all the craptacular Madcatz parts out and replaced then with Sanwa parts. Recently I changed out the JLF's actuator with a Kowal 1mm oversize replacement, and changed the stock spring with a 2lb spring. I'm getting my son a Hori HRAP for the PC and Nintendo Switch, so he can quit having "excuses" when we play. I also wanted to try the Hayabusa stick. He's learning how to play Street Fighter, the same way I did. One excruciating beatdown at a time. Once he can hold his own, I'll stop using Dan. LOL
Record of Lodoss War - Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth. It's a Metroid/Vania type of a game that's in early access. I stumbled upon it thanks to playing a similar title "Touhou Luna Nights" by the same developer Playism. So far the game is pretty good. It's still being built, so I haven't gone wild trying to explore everything yet.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance. A little bit clunky and a few bugs remain, but it's damn good medieval RPG.
ARCHWAR : Heroes and Demons I have recently been playing this Archwar game. This is quite an interesting game.
Diablo III. My wife, who is not a gamer, has really taken to this game and who am I to say no to running her through some rifts!?
SW Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. I installed it for a bit of nostalgia and instantly realized that this is a game that aged really badly, but then I found a mod which makes it look much more... tolerable.
I can suggest Archwar:Heroes and Demons This is quite an interesting game and many characters in this game. Check the game out at google playstore.
I can suggest Archwar:Heroes and Demons This is quite an interesting game and many characters in this game. Check the game out at google playstore.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection I've just finished Halo 1. I remember when the original version was released for PC, me and my buddies where blown away by the mechanics and how we could use the alien weapons and vehicles in combat and yet I became frustrated with it quickly and never played the campaign through. Now I understand that my English was pretty poor at the time and the lack of objectives and the relatively open world made the actual task pretty hard to understand and it was easy to get stuck or go in the wrong way, probably that's why. So weirdly the story was a new experience for me after all these years and it must be said that the game itself is pretty good still, but I honestly can't see why many people consider it groundbreaking. The level design is pretty lazy at some points (fight your way through the same path in both directions for example) and the Warthog physics are borderline horrible, those vehicle transport levels were the most frustrating parts for me. I'm curious about the sequels though, because I've never owned a console of any sort, I wonder how the story and the franchise developed from there.
I played through entire thing when they added it to game pass and my experience was similar. Pretty much you wonder entire time, what people saw in it Maybe xbox lacked some fps stuff and multiplayer fun. At least levels arent as confusing in later games. Gotta admit tho, i liked warthog