Title kinda says all.
I'll have my own reply later.
Special weekly question:
What are you most anticipating for 2024 in terms of games?
Title kinda says all.
I'll have my own reply later.
Special weekly question:
What are you most anticipating for 2024 in terms of games?
Been playing baldurs gate 3 and ratchet and clank rift apart here recently, and I've been enjoying both. Only in act one of bg3 but I've already clocked ~30hrs in it playing as a halfling bard. Never played dnd before and was expecting it to be more like divinity original sin but it's definitely not; feel like I've only just now gotten the hang of when to rest and use my limited spells. Really my only complaint right now is having the darn pack limit, super annoying. I know there's probably a mod to eliminate it that I might have to check out. Finding food for camp seems to be super easy so I don't really get why you have to have it for long rests, just let me rest man.
Ratchet and Clank is super fun. I haven't played one since the original trilogy, so when this one came to PC I had to check it out. Not too long, smooth gameplay, and it's still fun to 100% planets.
Also, I'm always starting up civilization 6 and crusader kings 3 games. Easy weekend games to pop in and keep going all day while I do other stuff. Might play oblivion after I'm done with bg3 and r&c. Never played all of it and have a bit of a bethesda game itch after bouncing off starfield. Honestly didn't hate starfield, but I really need some quality of life mods so I'll give it a couple of years.
If you're feeling more Ratchet and Clank after you finish Rift apart I think the PS3 mainline games (Tools of Destruction, Quest for Booty, A Crack in Time, and Nexus) are very underrated and play pretty well on RPCS3 (with random crashes happening occasionally). If your computer can handle Rift Apart it can almost certainly handle the PS3 games emulated.
oho, i'll have to check that out, thanks!