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- | * **Dishonored** - I'd tried to get into this before, but after seeing it recommended a few more times I finally gave it another go. It was ok, I enjoyed it, but I'd have preferred a better shooting mechanic - I just didn't like the combat much (it was too simplified). Anyway, decent game. | + | * **Robocop: Rogue City** - This was fun, felt a little old school like Deus Ex, in a good way. I really don't understand why they ressurected a 40 year old franchise to make this game that takes place after the first movie. I'm glad they did though! |
+ | * **Baldur's Gate 3** - Enjoyed this a lot. I chose the warlock character, Wyll, and played him pretty evil. Ended up a full Illthiah tied to my she-devil. Killed a lot of NPCs. Fun :) Would consider a playthrough again with completely different classes, which is saying something as I don't normally play twice. | ||
+ | * **Dishonored** - I'd tried to get into this before, but after seeing it recommended a few more times I finally gave it another go. It was ok, I enjoyed it, but I'd have preferred a better shooting mechanic - I just didn't like the combat much (it was too simplified). Anyway, decent game - wasn't too limiting in the stealth aspect - i.e. I could just go around and quietly (or not so quietly) kill everybody, a la Hitman. I did kill almost everybody right enough, not sure if I had the best ending.. I saved the girl, so, mission accomplished? Hmm. | ||
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* **Jupiter Hell** - Interesting mechanic (well, it's a very old mechanic) but I liked how it was implemented. Its given me some ideas for my own projects. | * **Jupiter Hell** - Interesting mechanic (well, it's a very old mechanic) but I liked how it was implemented. Its given me some ideas for my own projects. | ||
* **Cyberpunk 2077** - I'd completed this game within a few days of getting hold of it in Dec 2020, but I was inspired to check out the new updates that had accumulated by Dec 2022. I actually found the experience a bit worse, more buggy. It was still very playable though. This time I tried to complete a bit more of the side quests, as I feared in my first playthrough, this made me monstrously overpowered (Reflex/Tech build with Sandevistan and Mantis blades) - unstoppable even against 10+ enemies - fun to play though. I tried a few different endings - suicide initially, though I didn't quite understand what I was doing before that happened - then storming the tunnels with Panam - missed all that extra content in my previous playthroughs. Fun game. Not sure I'll go back to it now I've seen so much of the world - maybe it'll be fun to resume from the save point, try one more build and just try some more side quests. | * **Cyberpunk 2077** - I'd completed this game within a few days of getting hold of it in Dec 2020, but I was inspired to check out the new updates that had accumulated by Dec 2022. I actually found the experience a bit worse, more buggy. It was still very playable though. This time I tried to complete a bit more of the side quests, as I feared in my first playthrough, this made me monstrously overpowered (Reflex/Tech build with Sandevistan and Mantis blades) - unstoppable even against 10+ enemies - fun to play though. I tried a few different endings - suicide initially, though I didn't quite understand what I was doing before that happened - then storming the tunnels with Panam - missed all that extra content in my previous playthroughs. Fun game. Not sure I'll go back to it now I've seen so much of the world - maybe it'll be fun to resume from the save point, try one more build and just try some more side quests. |