Bought X-COM2 recently when the whole package was on sale. Forgot how much I loved the first one.
Corrected for you.I didn't want it too, it's really a masterpiece, best horse riding experience after Barbie horse Adventure I've ever had.
I played the first game's campaign solo, had a great time. Don't think you need to be online? Maybe I'm wrong idkI didn't get to play either of The Division games when they came out thanks to terrible internet.
I haven't opened the first game yet, but now I'm becoming more and more addicted to the second game. I haven't enjoyed a game this much since the N64/DC era. I knew I'd like the games since seeing the first one during E3 2015, but soon after learned it was an online only game. I want to play with others, but people usually annoy the F out of me and don't like talking with the humans. Hopefully I can get most of the way through the games solo.
I played the first game's campaign solo, had a great time. Don't think you need to be online? Maybe I'm wrong idk
So just like Cyberpunk 2077?Both Division games have "Internet Required" on the front of the game covers.
Internet is required for a playable version of the game. LolWut?
Essentially the only thing the single player requires internet for is the Safe Houses where you can see other peeps. IIRC you can also join in on select missions and stuff with random players if they're asking for assistance.I played the first game's campaign solo, had a great time. Don't think you need to be online? Maybe I'm wrong idk
I've never played any of the campaigns except BC2, but I've heard BF1's campaign was actually pretty good.Played the Battlefield V campaign. Pretty pathetic. Especially after the decent BF1 campaign. VERY short. Clearly an afterthought. Though the multiplayer (which I tried out when it first launched) honestly felt like an afterthought as well. Felt like it was written by a 16 year old or something as well.
Fine, why not change your name back when you're at it...Anyway, I am returning to ........Fortnite. Jesus, the game looks amazing ( like a pixel movie) in 4K & high-end PC.
By the way, your favorite footballer & national icon Zlatan is an avid player of the beautiful game, Fortnite.Fine, why not change your name back when you're at it...
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It's been a while since I said I was going to play Alan Wake but finally got some time to start it last week and just beat it today. I'd say it holds up extremely well. At no time did I ever feel like I was playing a 10 year old game. Simply put, the game is a masterpiece. It can get slightly repetitive with the same gameplay loop and environments (environments I actually liked though), but the story and atmosphere were great. I was hooked from the first minute.Haven't played it since release, please give update on how it holds up.
Great to hear, might take a dip.It's been a while since I said I was going to play Alan Wake but finally got some time to start it last week and just beat it today. I'd say it holds up extremely well. At no time did I ever feel like I was playing a 10 year old game. Simply put, the game is a masterpiece. It can get slightly repetitive with the same gameplay loop and environments (environments I actually liked though), but the story and atmosphere were great. I was hooked from the first minute.
Dragon age is good in its own right, like the ability to swap characters. Also the skill trees are better.Just finished dragon age inquisition. Kind of rushed through the Trespasser DLC as I thought I was ready for it to be over after 80 hours, but it was worth it to do Trespasser just for the story. I know this game took a lot of s*** compared to the Witcher 3 which is one of its contemporaries and a superior game, but honestly I’m super glad I went back and played it and I think it might be one of my favorite RPGs.
I feel kind of sad now that it actually is over, knowing DA4 is years away at best.
Dragon age is good in its own right, like the ability to swap characters. Also the skill trees are better.