assault rifles
small machine guns
light machine guns
shotguns
snipers
I'm playing Doom Eternal and loving it.
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Any fan of Doom or FPSs in general should enjoy DE. That thing is engineered to impress.
Since I got my Switch I have been blowing through games. I had a blast with Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. They did such a fantastic job with that game paying homage to retro games like Wonder Boy. The puzzles and platforming are amazing. I also beat the Indie sensation The Messenger. Again, this game is paying homage to games like Ninja Gaiden. The game is wickedly funny and about halfway through it turns into something entirely different that really elevates the game for me.
I'm currently playing Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap and I'm having a lot of fun with that one as well. After that, I hope to dive into Fire Emblem: Three Houses
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Mike depending on how much $ you're willing to spend, get Zelda: BOTW. Guarantee you'll drop at least 80 hours into that.
That's my worry. I'm finding that I end up puttering out on those open-world games. I find myself just exploring more than anything. That's why I think I'm enjoying the 3 Switch games I have. They all feature a pretty straight forward adventures. I do plan on buying that one though.
I took a crack at my favorite games of the last decade. I will preface this by saying that last decade I played a ton of online games, which took me away from single-player games. Also, I really leaned into retro gaming last decade, so a lot of my time was dedicated to that. Either way, I feel I still played some great games.
1) The Last of Us
2) Uncharted 3 & 4
3) Bioshock Infinite
4) Grand Theft Auto V
5) Horizon Zero Dawn
6) Valiant Hearts: The Great War
7) Bioshock 2
8 ) Red Dead Redemption 2
9) Assassin's Creed III
10) Dead Space 2
11)Mass Effect 2
12) Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
13) The Messenger
14) Shovel Knight
15) Beyond: Two Souls
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I downloaded Doom Eternal when it was available and played enough to know it works on this computer. I am notoriously slow - trying to finish the last installment of Halo before getting into Doom.
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I feel you, sometimes I'm not in the mood for all-encompassing 100 hour open world games and just want something straight forward. Zelda is special though, it's one of the contenders of games of the last decade for a reason.
Not bad... the only glaring omission I see is God of War. That game is technical wonder and a towering achievement that you'll probably throw up there TLoU and Bioshock.I took a crack at my favorite games of the last decade. I will preface this by saying that last decade I played a ton of online games, which took me away from single-player games. Also, I really leaned into retro gaming last decade, so a lot of my time was dedicated to that. Either way, I feel I still played some great games.
1) The Last of Us
2) Uncharted 3 & 4
3) Bioshock Infinite
4) Grand Theft Auto V
5) Horizon Zero Dawn
6) Valiant Hearts: The Great War
7) Bioshock 2
8 ) Red Dead Redemption 2
9) Assassin's Creed III
10) Dead Space 2
11)Mass Effect 2
12) Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
13) The Messenger
14) Shovel Knight
15) Beyond: Two Souls
I have a tremendous backlog that I'm playing through rn, but Doom:Eternal will be one of the very first games I pick up once I make headway.
I have loved the God of War franchise since day 1. I've played all of the games, but I have not bought that one yet. My cousin said he was going to let me borrow it, so I was holding off. Then that never happened and I just haven't gotten around to buying it. I do own the RE2 remake, but I haven't played it yet. It's next up.
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RE2 the original is probably still my favorite RE game.
I think the RE2 story was much better told, RE3 is famous because of Nemesis.
I have a backlog of games the length of a CVS receipt, but the temptation to purchase RE3 is driving me insane...
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There has never been and likely never will be a better game than Thief:
Always wanted to play that one but never got around to it.
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No but I've watched some let's plays. It's definitely good. But Thief was revolutionary. That word gets tossed around but in this case it's actually true. The original game came out in 1998 and fan missions are still being made and played to this day, 22 years later! And just from an overall design aesthetic it's never been matched, in my opinion. The mood and sound design is otherworldly and again unmatched in games. If one never played it back when it originally came out, I understand looking back and playing it now is a different experience. But it's like movies. Citizen Kane or Seven Samurai are rightly often called the best films ever made because they are, despite the limitations of their age. So we have to appreciate them and not compare to new movies because filming technologies and acting styles were so different back then.
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You might be thinking of the 2014 reboot, the art for which is used as the YouTube picture. No, I mean the PC-only Thief from 1998 and its 2000 sequel Thief 2. If you haven't yet, watch the video, it's one of the best recent ones I watched on talking about what made Thief so great.
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