Dragon's dogma 3 is really gonna be what Dragons' dogma 2 was meant to be!
Pc has haptics with the dual sense if you have a ps5 controller laying around.only played animal well for like 1,5 hours but it seems real good
got it on switch though, love me some haptics
oh that's cool but yeah don't have a ps5 and dualsense is by far the most expensive first party pad herePc has haptics with the dual sense if you have a ps5 controller laying around.
How could they go that long without DMC 😭
Don't forget Dread Delusion!This month is insane. So many games I want to play.
Can't decide between Animal Well, 1000xRESIST, Crow Country or INDIKA haha. I'll probably wait a bit for the latter due to mainly playing on Steam Deck.
I have it through ps plus! Very excited for it
Its nothing special really. While well made, it's your run of the mill ubisoft open world checklist game. Only thing it has going for it is the setting and nice locations.Glad I tried Ghost of Tsushima on PS+ rather than buying at launch on PC. Not really feeling it, combat is cool but the open world isn't much fun so far and the story is a bit dry.
Will probably go back to it when I finish the games I bought and take another look.
I love how theres a theme of "you'll have to compromise your code to save the island" but you can still go full fuck it mode and just walk into forts.Glad I tried Ghost of Tsushima on PS+ rather than buying at launch on PC. Not really feeling it, combat is cool but the open world isn't much fun so far and the story is a bit dry.
Will probably go back to it when I finish the games I bought and take another look.
Do what I did when I went to play one of them. Play an older game that you've already put copious amounts of time into. In my case, I ended up playing Stardew Valley with the spare hour I had rather than playing anything new.
Think that officially makes me a PC gamer now.
Maybe I should hold off on buying any more new games... nah lol.
Signaliscan someone remind me of that recent pc indie game (last 2-3 years) set in space, ps1 like graphics, female protag, adventure like, sort of horror.
title is like "stellaris" or something. annoying name, i always forget
can someone remind me of that recent pc indie game (last 2-3 years) set in space, ps1 like graphics, female protag, adventure like, sort of horror.
title is like "stellaris" or something. annoying name, i always forget
Is it a VN with walking around? What's the actual moment to moment gameplay like?
That's...not remotely true at all lol. It has a lot going for it. Story and characters are very good. Also combat is fantastic as you get more stances and tools to use. Great game.Its nothing special really. While well made, it's your run of the mill ubisoft open world checklist game. Only thing it has going for it is the setting and nice locations.
Everything just reminded me of AC2. Enemies are no threat at all (even less so with the other weapons you get, you barely need to change stances too the more you level up), missions are nice from a narrative point of view, but the actual gameplay again, reminded me of the older AC games. Go there, infiltrate, follow this guy without being seen, listen what he says to his comrades, rescue this person etc.That's...not remotely true at all lol. It has a lot going for it. Story and characters are very good. Also combat is fantastic as you get more stances and tools to use. Great game.
That's...not remotely true at all lol. It has a lot going for it. Story and characters are very good. Also combat is fantastic as you get more stances and tools to use. Great game.
Everything just reminded me of AC2. Enemies are no threat at all (even less so with the other weapons you get, you barely need to change stances too the more you level up), missions are nice from a narrative point of view, but the actual gameplay again, reminded me of the older AC games. Go there, infiltrate, follow this guy without being seen, listen what he says to his comrades, rescue this person etc.
It was just not very engaging to me because it felt like I did it already a thousand times in other games. Maybe it's my open world fatigue but I really didn't feel this game is any special. I felt the same about Spider-Man, which I played before that. What I liked though, where the environments.
Quick question: When can we expect new OLED panels that are 1440p, 120-240Hz, and not curved? I'm considering getting the current one used with the LG 27GS95QE-B, but if there's something new coming soon, I might wait and upgrade my monitor with the next-gen GPUs.
Quick question: When can we expect new OLED panels that are 1440p, 120-240Hz, and not curved? I'm considering getting the current one used with the LG 27GS95QE-B, but if there's something new coming soon, I might wait and upgrade my monitor with the next-gen GPUs.
The latest monitors that meet your criteria are adopting a new 360 Hz panel. Dell and MSI each have one on the market, while brands like Samsung are expected to follow later this year.
Quick question: When can we expect new OLED panels that are 1440p, 120-240Hz, and not curved? I'm considering getting the current one used with the LG 27GS95QE-B, but if there's something new coming soon, I might wait and upgrade my monitor with the next-gen GPUs.
The latest monitors that meet your criteria are adopting a new 360 Hz panel. Dell and MSI each have one on the market, while brands like Samsung are expected to follow later this year.
I like gear tactics quite a bit. I wish there was a sequel. My biggest issue with it is the "content" so to speak. there are, relatively speaking, few enemy types, few classes, few bosses, etc.
Boss fights in a turn based tactics game? Pretty neat. And funny lines. Gears Tactics continues to be good.
I can't go back from QD-OLED. Even my C1 looks subpar in comparison now.
I haven't mate, but it wouldn't shock me if they're better. I'm not spending 4k on a TV though personally.Have you had a chance to see any of the mla models? The G3 and 4 now. Wounder how they compare to someone that is use to QD.