Just glancing back the past couple pages, I didn't see Tonikawa: Over the Moon for You mentioned.
Simple slice of life and quite wholesome but it's very well done, I think.
Just glancing back the past couple pages, I didn't see Tonikawa: Over the Moon for You mentioned.
Simple slice of life and quite wholesome but it's very well done, I think.
This makes me sad. I even still have vinyl for Quiet Riot.
@Ganymede said in Good or New Movies Review:
This is a gentle reminder that Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is the best Spider-Man movie, and possibly the best comic movie, of all time.
It's awhile off but I'm already eager for the sequel to get here.
Also, I found The Gentlemen pretty damn entertaining. One of Charlie Hunam's best movie roles, I think.
For FTL fans, Crying Suns is an absolutely fun FTL-style roguelike with a really interesting story in the game. I recommend checking it out.
And the Steam sale gives it a good 30% discount right now.
So about halfway through TLOU 2 and...
***=Game Spoiler***
@Ganymede
Yeah keep a box handy. You're going to do that a lot. Lots of feels from the get go.
@Jennkryst
There's some pretty great voice activation mods in the Workshop if you've not checked those out. They make a lot of things for E:D much more interactive and easier to play.
@Sunny
Auspice had it right. It really depends on the game. Some games are best with KB/M. Some are better or easier to play with controllers.
I determine usage based on if the game is a port or not. Some games are still best utilized for controller after porting, for example, Valkyria Chronicles was that way for me.
Others are still best with KB/M; like I'm playing Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord and that would just be terrible with a controller.
Sometimes using both to try out a game is also a good option, it lets you find what fits right for you based on how the game plays and how you play it, feels.
If you've had a desire to pick up the old D&D games like Torment or Baldur's Gate, they're deeply discounted right now along with a lot of DLC.
@Derp said in General Video Game Thread:
Ok, so, just beat FF7 part 1. Man. All the feels. I am totally 1000% stoked to see where this goes from here. Shut up and take my money.
Hey Derp, now that you've finished Part 1, how do you feel about them splitting the game into multiple parts that you'll have to pay additional for? This seems to be the most common gripe about the game that is circulating among the people I know.
@Ganymede
Oh that sounds like a fun build. I'm going to give that a try after I get my new PC.
@Seamus
I will say I think some of the funniest moments is the dialogue in the "forums" at the end of the episodes. Just reading that has me cracking up. But I do find that I laughed a lot during the episodes.
And the artists did well with the "surprised expression" animations when she'd reveal something new and totally incomprehensible. Just loved it.
@Runescryer
Bofuri is easily one of the best anime that had come out with the most recent season. They did a great job with it.
Free on Steam right now:
Uni - https://store.steampowered.com/app/1011300/UNI/
Hellion - https://store.steampowered.com/app/588210/HELLION/
100% Orange Juice - https://www.indiegamebundles.com/free-game-on-steam-100-orange-juice/
200% Mixed Juice - https://store.steampowered.com/app/335190/200_Mixed_Juice/
Acceleration of SUGURI 2 - https://store.steampowered.com/app/390710/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_2/
For those stuck inside, what I think is for the first time since I got my first ever notification today - Octopath Traveler is 50% off on Steam right now.
@Jennkryst
Yes it can do aerospace stuff. And I do believe, since the last time I messed with it, they were integrating ship to ship combat if you wanted to use the SLDF era or post 3060 warships.