Fortnightly Recommendations Thread: What is worth a try?
Fortnightly Recommendations Thread: What is worth a try?
The first game was fantastic, the subsequent releases during Telltale’s pre-insolvency era were subjective. Personally they are a great series and its -70% off at fanatical atm.
I love Stardew Valley but I do tend to struggle with this. Frequently, I find myself slipping into checklist mode (“gotta give a quartz to this person, run over to Clint to get cracking, get back in time to get the iron out”).
It is super satisfying to design a cool farm, though!
I had this too. I decided that I’ll get the max rating from Grampa and the everything will calm down, but after reaching that point in game I was sort of burnt out and stopped playing.
Also I never could get into the island part of the game. I felt like I abandoned what I worked for all that time!
I was surprised how much time I put into it. It is a nice and relaxing way to unwind after a day of work. I like the fact you can play a t in short bursts too if needed.
I’m emulating it on yuzu on the deck, it started as a trial see how the emulator ran and it just sucked me in 😆
Buy it on steam!
I imagine it might be better on battery life if it’s natively being ran too haha
Just finished playing Hypnospace Outlaw, a point and click adventure where you navigate the 90s webspace and act as enforcer. Made me very nostalgic about my experience with the web and computers growing up, and has a great little story to it too!
Would recommend to any 90s kids. And it’s on sale!
What did you like about it?
I remember playing it in 2017 and one day I stopped and never went back to it, but I don’t remember if I liked it or not. The music and the art style is gorgeous though. It’s one of the few games I have bought the OST for
Honestly I don’t really know. The game feels really tight and I found that just moving the guy around the screen was enjoyable. Obviously the visuals don’t hurt either.
It had a little bit of Tunic in it too (or I guess Tunic had a bit of HLD in it), which is apparently something I absolutely need in my games going forward.
Going to download it on my steamdeck soon and try it out
Thanks!
NieR Replicant - finished a month or two ago and it was a lot of fun. It did get pretty repetitive in parts, but the story was quite good, so I think it’s worth putting the time in.
Ittle Dew - one of the few games that made me want to relay it upon finishing. It has so much charm that it’s just a joy to play. I’m guessing the sequel is similarly great (will probably play soon).
The Bridge - I saw it recommended here recently, and it’s a fun, clever puzzles game.
I‘ve come back to Mini Motorways and it‘s still just so good. After failing an attempt the slow first ten minutes of a map drive me insane though.
I made a small AHK script for myself to be able to play the game just with the mouse (speed up/pause on side buttons).
Astroneer was a really nice and sweet space adventure that I would definitely recommend to casual players, the mechanics are simple to understand and it let’s you take your own pace to discover and figure out it’s world and progress through the stories scattered about the universe
Recently got an update to tweak world settings to make it easier or harder, like removing the need for oxygen and all, and with how tactile everything feels, this might also be a nice recommendation to a younger audience too!
It’s a bit expensive (30eur for us Europeans) and still has a few major bugs like structures falling through thin floors on save load and stuff but overall was a great experience for me and my BF to run through
I enjoyed Astroneer as a casual exploration game. It also played well in co-op (4 players).
Note: the Steam and Microsoft Store versions do not have crossplay unless you rent a dedicated server from one of the two official providers.
Currently playing Metal Gear 5 on deck. I started it a few years ago on the PS3 but it died. I picked it up again in a steam sale a while back.
I prefer the newer style of gameplay from 4 & 5 to the earlier ones with the overhead camera.
The game itself is really polished and makes it feel like a movie at times. My only gripe with the series (which it might be a hot take) is the weird supernatural enemies. I think it would be so much more interesting if it was just normal humans.
You really need to plan your attack and scout locations, enemy patrol routes cover each other well and in close quarters you will get caught if you have not done enough recon.
So I recommend it to anyone looking fornq good stealth game. Wait until a sale and you can get it cheap.
I just need to get a silenced sniper now 😄.