Armenius
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Going to give Gundam Evolution a spin. Overwatch, but with Gundam mechs. Then back to Dying Light 2, probably.
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Pretty crass tbhMetro Exodus dev dies fighting for Ukraine https://clutchpoints.com/metro-exodus-dev-dies-fighting-for-ukraine/
I guess we should all honor the Man and play Metro - Exodus this week or weekend!
I love Doom - what's the appeal of this versus regular PC Doom?PsyDoom, an emulator/port of PSX Doom. It's one of my favorite ports now, and it's pretty mature at this point. GitHub Link
I love the music and sound design. The title screen loadup and music are awesome and epic. It has lots of music and sound effects changes which are interesting and set a different mood. The lighting is also different, and the whole experience is a bit darker and moodier. It has some exclusive content as well like some unique monsters and secret levels. And there are a bunch of other small changes. I love regular PC Doom as well, but this is something different and interesting -- a different flavor of the Doom experience.I love Doom - what's the appeal of this versus regular PC Doom?
Working my way through Castlevania 3. What a game! I've beat the game for my first time doing the Alucard path last year. Last time I made the mistake of playing the USA version. Turns out the Famicom (Japanese NES) had a better music chip than the USA's Nintendo Entertainment System. The music this time around really slaps. And it's hard as shit! I'd have pulled my hair out over this game if I played it as a kid. I'm hopelessly stuck at stage 6...
Emulator - my original hardware doesn't work too well anymore. The AC input is bent and requires a book to prop the plug to keep it turned on. But it's sensitive and a simple bump can turn it off. I was too young to experience the NES as it released but I did get to experience the SNES. NES games in comparison were very hard and confusing. I didn't begin to appreciate NES games until I've grown older. But I really do appreciate them now. There's something to be said for games with tight controls and punishing yet rewarding gameplay. Many modern games today lack these fundamental gameplay elements. The Dark Souls series might be the most modern series to capture that magical feeling, but even the Souls games feel clunky compared to the classic NES titles.Are you using an emulator or original hardware? I'm just curious . The NES had some groundbreaking games. One of these days I hope to pick one up at a thrift store or something since I've barely touched that system. PC, Gameboy, and then SNES were my first real gaming experiences as far as I remember. I'd like to try out the old Mega Man, Castlevania, Kirby, and Mario games among others at some point. Perhaps it's best to just emulate these days. Using the original hardware might be more fun though .
Excited to play this! Having said that, it's pretty weird that the only exciting title this year is an indie FPS. PC gaming feels so...dead. It still makes a bunch of money clearly but it's clearly a shadow of its former self.Scorn on PC Game Pass
How?! It's not out until tomorrow lolScorn on PC Game Pass
How?! It's not out until tomorrow lol