Gaming/VR
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I always recommend The Last of Us (originally a PS3 games) if you haven't played if before.
Was that really a PS3 game? Man time flies. @nzzp You can get a box set of all the Uncharted games reasonably cheap these days. If you liked Tomb Raider back in the day you'll enjoy Uncharted.
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@nepia Yeah, made me pause before I wrote that. I'm pretty sure it came out right at the end of the PS3 lifecycle which makes it feel more like a PS4 release.
I still haven't finished the sequel. I got about halfway through and got over the story (I don't want to spoil it so I'll leave it at that). Will pick it up again one day.
The built in game in the PS5, Astro's Playground, is actually a pretty good little game in itself.
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@nepia Yeah, made me pause before I wrote that. I'm pretty sure it came out right at the end of the PS3 lifecycle which makes it feel more like a PS4 release.
I still haven't finished the sequel. I got about halfway through and got over the story (I don't want to spoil it so I'll leave it at that). Will pick it up again one day.
The built in game in the PS5, Astro's Playground, is actually a pretty good little game in itself.
Yeah, I assume I just played it on my mates PS3 at the crossover point. I only really play rugby and league now as they are set times for a match - otherwise I'll waste the whole evening if I'm playing another style of game.
Haven't played Astros Playground but two of my mates who bought PS5s both said it was good too.
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Diablo 2 remastered is out soon and total Warhammer 3 is close as well. Frothing!
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@paekakboyz said in Gaming/VR:
Diablo 2 remastered is out soon and total Warhammer 3 is close as well. Frothing!
Need more 40K stuff...
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@paekakboyz said in Gaming/VR:
Diablo 2 remastered is out soon and total Warhammer 3 is close as well. Frothing!
Is there still a market for games like those and StarCraft ?
I’m more of an “observational” gamer nowadays. One son is obsessed with Far Cry, the other Zelda and I have a bit of a go here and there and in both cases the amazing immersion in those games is just mind blowing. I love sitting watching them play, explore, do shit, get frustrated solving puzzles…..the whole shebang.
Genuine question @Paekakboyz cos there’s just so many games of that ilk ( solo player running round in a sandbox ) that I wonder if the strategy games of the early 90s are still popular ?
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@mn5 those games are still going but pretty niche compared to the biggest games. Nothing like SC2 in terms of pro games (broodwar aside) and I hope rts hang around.
Companies are making bank with remastered classics from the late 90s and 2000s. Nostalgia in spades!
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@nzzp what kind of games do you usually like?
Tend to prefer thinking games over FPS type. Really enjoyed Portal 2, for instance, and played through SubNautica just now. Horizon Zero Dawn is probably my top game - just so well put together.
Unpopular opinion here, but got bored by Witcher 3. Had such high hopes, but couldn't get excited by teh shitty combat and inventory management. May have another crack sometime though, I hear a second attempt can pay off.
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Unpopular opinion here, but got bored by Witcher 3. Had such high hopes, but couldn't get excited by teh shitty combat and inventory management. May have another crack sometime though, I hear a second attempt can pay off.
I found the learning curve tough the first time out.
Combat against humans was ridiculously hard and monsters ridiculously easy by comparison. That was probably my main complaint.
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going to jump on the Witcher 3 = ones of the best games ever bandwagon, we'll worth the $70 bucks i paid for it and even more so considering that included the two DLC's, the second of which is a pretty epic game in its own right, who new map etc
some of the storys are pretty awesome and complex, having something as complicated as the bloody baron as the first real chapter is pretty cool
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@kiwiwomble hol up, how many Witcher posts are allowed before a Gwent mention!! Sheesh!
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@paekakboyz I managed to finished all guests except the qwent ones with only playing 3 games I think...i don't get the rules
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@nzzp what kind of games do you usually like?
Tend to prefer thinking games over FPS type. Really enjoyed Portal 2, for instance, and played through SubNautica just now. Horizon Zero Dawn is probably my top game - just so well put together.
If you prefer puzzle type games, there's games such as these:
Unpopular opinion here, but got bored by Witcher 3. Had such high hopes, but couldn't get excited by teh shitty combat and inventory management. May have another crack sometime though, I hear a second attempt can pay off.
D&D type games I'm not interested in. Rather do proper FPS and put up with the reaction times of ADHD kids.
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@antipodean said in Gaming/VR:
I bought one of these a couple of years back for the basement
Pretty fun, man the graphics are funny on some of the old games. Twin Cobra and Double Dragon still hold up pretty well though!
These are the sort of games youse guys are talking about right?
I decide to put retropie onto one of my raspberry pi's but in the long run I want to make a fullsize arcade machine. I'm hoarding a couple of good CRTs for that.
It funny to open the thing up and see how little computer-stuff is in there - it is literally a black box the size of a laptop.
Bloody kids have no idea how lucky they are to get free credits, or how hard we had to work to make 20c last back in the days!
Or not work.
Back in my 'just quit Uni' days with something like $50 a week less rent and food on the dole hours could be wasted at the spacies parlour as long as you had a few 20c pieces and a mate with a weed supply. you could lock in to Defender for a long time.
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Righto nerds, I just grabbed an HP Omen on discount ($600 markdown) and once I finish setting it up I'm keen.
Last game I really snagged was Witcher III and a bit of COD. My previous laptop was 6 years old so it was doing ok.
What's good?
Where was the deal? That is a seriously good one.