robertman2
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Mario RPG, Alan Wake Remastered and Metal Gear Solid VR Missions
i haven’t played it yet but its gonna get me to download fortnite for the first time in my lifeWhy is this Rocket Racing game in Fortnite so good?
It's definitely worth it, first time I've downloaded Fortnite the app in like 4-5 years. It's a completely separate game doesn't require any interaction with Fortnite itself.i haven’t played it yet but its gonna get me to download fortnite for the first time in my life
I'm really interested in Chants of Sennaar. I forgot there's a demo. Gotta try that. I heard the game scratches some of the same itches as Tunic.I'm going to wrap up the last couple of side quests in Spider-Man 2. Then...I don't know! I need to go back and finish Sea of Stars so I can start Mario RPG. I got a lot of PS5 games on Black Friday, including Ratchet & Clank, and I think that might be a good thing to finish before I go on my annual holiday trip home.
And yet...I'm kind of curious about Chants of Sennar? Anyone here play that? I've heard about it on a couple of podcasts and think it sounds like a good time. I might download the demo on Switch just to get a taste.
Ah, you're playing Tunic. What a delight. That experience you're having with the manual is so exactly what they were going for and that's awesome that it's hitting you in that very specific nostalgic way. There will be a good bit of tricky combat but with perseverance (and, if needed, accessibility options), you totally got this. More than any other game I'd just urge you to avoid spoilers, avoid reading anything about the game, and let it unfold and be solved at your own pace. You are in for such an immense treat.I've played through A Highland Song a couple of times, as it's not very long. It's a bit tricky at times, but has some wonderful moments.
Also started playing Tunic. I'm only an hour in, but starting to get a grasp on the gameplay. The whole unknown language and in-game manual thing is quite charming and a very nostalgic recreation of my playing Zelda as a child without knowing English experience. Not sure how to feel about the Soulsy combat, and I'm slightly worried there's going to be a lot of it.
I will admit that your praise of the game on this forum was a big part of why I started playing it . I hade a vague prior knowledge of the language/manual thing, but didn't realize it was there as a nostalgia element until playing the game. Otherwhise I haven't been spoiled on anything, so I think I'm in for a great experience!Ah, you're playing Tunic. What a delight. That experience you're having with the manual is so exactly what they were going for and that's awesome that it's hitting you in that very specific nostalgic way. There will be a good bit of tricky combat but with perseverance (and, if needed, accessibility options), you totally got this. More than any other game I'd just urge you to avoid spoilers, avoid reading anything about the game, and let it unfold and be solved at your own pace. You are in for such an immense treat.