What game have you guys 'post-ordered'?
What game have you guys 'post-ordered'?
This is the way I do it too. I also factor in cost by hour. Like if I think I will put 50 hours into a game then I wouldn’t mind paying $50 cuz that’s only $1 per hour of enjoyment. Most games are 5-25 hrs though so that’s the price range I tend to stick with.
There’s also quality of enjoyment. Like if I take 4 hours to beat a game but it’s so good it changes my life or is unlike any game I’ve played before, then I don’t mind a higher cost per hour. For example, Outer Wilds.
Nice try Anti-P2P :P
She lives in a non-extradition country
I was recently looking at modding fallout 4. Top collection is 100+ gigs. For mods alone on a ten year old game!
Meanwhile fitgirls repack of Cyberpunk2077 is 80 gigs.
Just came back from a cruise and played it.
It’s a good game, but definitely gets repetitive after a while.
Spiderman is ridiculously under powered. He’s fighting regular henchmen and it takes FOREVER to get them down… IE one of them shoots a rocker launcher, you catch the rocker and yeet it directly back into the fucker… Aaaaaand he just stands back up…
There are also segments where you are MJ and miles which are pure stealth and just boring as shit.
Overall 8/10 it’s fun, but certainly not the greatest game ever. I’d still put the Batman games above this for sure.
I know there’s a lot of controversy about it, but I enjoyed the story of the beta of Diablo 4. My close friends have been into it and it would be nice to play together, videogame politics aside.
I don’t want to pay full price for it, however. I paid that much for Modern Warfare II, though personally I think more hours have been put into that than most games I could think of.
I’m not against paying full price for games but I need to be really interested. I’m probably going to pay full price for Cities Skylines 2 in lieu of buying more DLC for the original. If Paradox makes EUV, I’d probably buy that near launch (I have all but the latest expansion for EUIV). Likewise if there’s a new Portal game.
I’m mostly a patient gamer because I don’t feel all that excited following the latest trends and prefer to play a less buggy game than join a community playing something new. The discounts are nice though.
I’m hoping they keep working on Darktide. I played it on gamepass when it came out, and the gameplay feels just great, but the progression is very bare-bones and doesn’t really feel complete.
Vermintide went through a similar period too, so I have hope that it’s going to be a great game eventually. Fatshark has something of a reputation for making games that feel great but then just boondoggling some kind of implementation. It seems like they’re devs that care, but their corporate overlords keep their hands tied too.
Yup, I got into Vermintide early then too late. By the time I got back in 4 out of 5 matches was just people either speed running through the map or someone aimbotting the Gatling bow.
I’m holding off on Darktide for the same reasons as you. Hopefully we get that sweet spot soon.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon
I love the Yakuza series, but I think the combat is just good enough to pass rather than a strength. I generally prefer turn-based games.
The problem isn’t even the money. It’s Denuvo. I don’t want that on my PC.
I could get it on PS4/5 instead, but that’s so much more limiting than having it on Steam. Denuvo is expensive, and I hope Sega drops it in a couple years.
Elden Ring, Hogwarts Legacy, Dying Light, Cyberpunk 2077.
All of these have a lot of hype but I’m not fully sold on their gameplay, convinced about their quality/performance, or just haven’t been able to justify buying more games while my backlog still has decent amount of bought games.
Although I haven’t explicitly heard anything, I kind of assumed, given the years it’s been on my wishlist :D.
I’ll play it one day, but Dyson Sphere is still filling that hole for me for now.