What are you currently playing?

Started by Smasandian215 pages

It depends if the game was designed with controller in mind.

There is some shooters I wouldn't think about playing with a controller. Halo, I'm perfectly OK with but I tried playing Fallout 4 with a controller and it sucked.

Originally posted by cdtm
Just be glad you aren't a Dragon Ball fan.

60 dollars for the goddamned base game, and about double that if you want the dlc. Which you do, because they purposely withheld some of the most popular characters, like Ultra Instinct Goku.

This is why I'll stick to my dirt cheap Budokai collection for my DB fighting game fix. If it came out today, SSJ4 Goku and Vegeta, Legendary SSJ Brolly, Omega Shenron, kid Goku, and Demon King Piccolo's skin would be 80 dollars worth of dlc.

Tbf Fighterz is a ****ing solid game.

Btw I'm playing through SotC. Forgot I used to speedrun it when I was a kid, which means I'm stomping those poor colossi phucks faster than I would like to. It looks fantastic though!

Originally posted by Adam Grimes
Tbf Fighterz is a ****ing solid game.

Btw I'm playing through SotC. Forgot I used to speedrun it when I was a kid, which means I'm stomping those poor colossi phucks faster than I would like to. It looks fantastic though!

Never made it past Malus.

Could get up to the hand alright, but I'd keep falling off and having to repeat the long climb back up.

I'll have to give it another go tonight.

What was your hardest Colossi? For me, it's a tie between Phalanx and Argus. The former, I knew what to do, but could not ride for shite.

The latter was easy enough figuring out the first trick, then a whole lot of running around the second level trying to latch onto something. Longest fight by far.

The knight guy with the sword, water buffalo with sensitive teeth, bull who guards fire yet is afraid of it, none of that gave me much trouble. Just those two.

Mostly. The turtle was a hassle only because I didn't know how to dodge roll.

Modded SWBF II (love those clone legions), and the FFVIIR demo.

Originally posted by cdtm
Never made it past Malus.

Could get up to the hand alright, but I'd keep falling off and having to repeat the long climb back up.

I'll have to give it another go tonight.

What was your hardest Colossi? For me, it's a tie between Phalanx and Argus. The former, I knew what to do, but could not ride for shite.

The latter was easy enough figuring out the first trick, then a whole lot of running around the second level trying to latch onto something. Longest fight by far.

The knight guy with the sword, water buffalo with sensitive teeth, bull who guards fire yet is afraid of it, none of that gave me much trouble. Just those two.

Mostly. The turtle was a hassle only because I didn't know how to dodge roll.

When I was a kid the Horse from Whom You Have to Hide until He Gets In All Fours was the one I had the most trouble figuring out, for some reason. The guy with the concrete sword was hard as well iirc.

I'm planning going for the Platinum this time. It should be fun.

Originally posted by Adam Grimes
When I was a kid the Horse from Whom You Have to Hide until He Gets In All Fours was the one I had the most trouble figuring out, for some reason. The guy with the concrete sword was hard as well iirc.

I'm planning going for the Platinum this time. It should be fun.

The horse! Forgot about him. Yeah, he was a pain.

Sword guy was easy, but that's because fought there, so he was bound to hit it, and the rest was easy to figure out.

Better to be lucky then good.

Originally posted by cdtm
Assassins Creed II.

Pick pocketing is the equivalent of running people down in GTA, you can't get enough of it.

Fun game, but glyph hunting is a major pain.

Glad I got it on 360, no way would I ever play another Ubi game on PC with their server drm bs.

That's one reason i avoid their games on PC now.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.

This game is actually ridiculously fun.

Got to be honest, plodding through every inch of landscape to find stuff in Assassins Creed II gets old fast.

Takes FOREVER to get around. This is why I could never get into Zelda, exact same "spent 80 hours canvassing the map" quests.

I know people love it, but I just end up with that sinking feeling you get when you misplaced your wallet or remote, and need to meticulously trace and retrace your steps.

Only game I actually enjoyed aimlessly wandering was Shadow of the Colossus. For some reason, you never really felt lost, probably because of all the unique things to see and the lack of anything else to really do in the game. None of that "when can I get back to the damned story" feel.

Originally posted by cdtm
Fun game, but glyph hunting is a major pain.

Glad I got it on 360, no way would I ever play another Ubi game on PC with their server drm bs.

I thought they stopped doing that 😖

Originally posted by -Pr-
I thought they stopped doing that 😖

I'm playing 2.

Never did 1, but I bet 2 is where it started.

Almost thinking of just skipping right to Black Flag. I just hope they don't overdo the "real world" shite.

Why does every AC game need to touch the VR bs? Why couldn't we just play through the life of a pirate, and maybe some other game shows it as a VR game in the future?

Originally posted by cdtm
I'm playing 2.

Never did 1, but I bet 2 is where it started.

Almost thinking of just skipping right to Black Flag. I just hope they don't overdo the "real world" shite.

Why does every AC game need to touch the VR bs? Why couldn't we just play through the life of a pirate, and maybe some other game shows it as a VR game in the future?

2 was the first game they did it on, yeah. That and Splinter Cell: Conviction. In later years they removed the DRM, but I dunno if they did it for later games.

They do abandon the "present day" crap in later games, i know that much at least.

Originally posted by -Pr-
2 was the first game they did it on, yeah. That and Splinter Cell: Conviction. In later years they removed the DRM, but I dunno if they did it for later games.

They do abandon the "present day" crap in later games, i know that much at least.

I thought it was kind of insulting to not finish the present-day story of AC in-game though.

Also the present-day stuff exists in "Origins" still.

They finished it in a comic book,

Spoiler:
Desmond had a kid that killed Juno, the world is saved, woohoo.

Originally posted by Jmanghan
I thought it was kind of insulting to not finish the present-day story of AC in-game though.

Also the present-day stuff exists in "Origins" still.

They finished it in a comic book,

Spoiler:
Desmond had a kid that killed Juno, the world is saved, woohoo.

Wait, what? What kind of shite is that?

Originally posted by -Pr-
I thought they stopped doing that 😖

Nope, If you play their games on PC through Steam gotta go through two different launcher's which is ****en stupid

and yeah there were Assassins Creed comics, Some of it tied into the ending of Syndicate where the Templar order managed to clone Juno.

Originally posted by Jmanghan
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.

This game is actually ridiculously fun.

So nothing like the shit pile known as Xenoverse 1?

Because I hear 2 is like 1, and 1 was awful.

Originally posted by Kazenji
Nope, If you play their games on PC through Steam gotta go through two different launcher's which is ****en stupid

and yeah there were Assassins Creed comics, Some of it tied into the ending of Syndicate where the Templar order managed to clone Juno.

I was speaking more about that "always checking to make sure you're online" thing. I had thought they'd gotten rid of that in their games.

Originally posted by cdtm
So nothing like the shit pile known as Xenoverse 1?

Because I hear 2 is like 1, and 1 was [b]awful. [/B]

It doesn't need to be deep to be fun.

Hollow Knight. It's weirdly endearing.