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Use to play this on game cube when I was younger, and now I have it on my steam deck so I have been playing it again
Yep you're insane. Even just watching that felt like work.
Use to play this on game cube when I was younger, and now I have it on my steam deck so I have been playing it again
I bought that game and played it for about 3 hours and never again. I don't get why people like that p.o.s.I generally don't go for frustrating games. I have my partner at home.
With that said, probably Monster Hunter: World.
The key to doom is you always move. Didn't play 2016 but have played Doom Eternal.Doom 2016 is pretty frustrating. I swear 97% of the time you have no idea what killed you. Although it's probably an imp. Fuck those things.
Yeah I like Eternal more too and it's probably even more frustrating than 2016 but both are excellent games worth playing if you get the chance.The key to doom is you always move. Didn't play 2016 but have played Doom Eternal.
It's a better game and I was smart to wait.
I like the Idea of it but thinking about playing DOOM: Eternal right now makes me realize I'll probably get a seizure.
I beat the trilogy remake on legendary. It was extra frustrating because they redesigned the graphics but not the environment. So you try to shoot around a corner and your shots hit an invisible wall because it was larger in the original game. Good pick.trying to get the halo 3 legendary difficulty all skulls active playthrough achievment. and i was goooood. rank 4, skill bracket level 50. (5 star general) no video game iver ever played for me personally was harder than this. the last level ascending to the top of the tower before the warthog run with all skulls active on legendary was actually hard.
I bought that game and played it for about 3 hours and never again. I don't get why people like that p.o.s.
Edit: More like 12 hours probably. I think I was just trying to convince myself it was 3 hours because I dislike it so much.
I agree it had some clunky stuff. Every time you skin an animal it took like 10 seconds. Almost felt like a loading screen but it definitely has redeeming qualities.Probably RDR2. I've been playing it for like a year and I love the atmosphere and whatnot, but it's extremely repetitive and the combat is boring as f. So I usually just play like half a chapter before getting bored and then going back to it months later.
I'm in the 2nd half of it now though so I might just try hard to finish it. I've never liked Rockstar games because they mostly feel like travel with shitty gameplay. It's particularly apparent in RDR2 especially since they made everything (including fast travel) pretty clunky although I love the western setting.
I've never liked shooters, but 'press Q to hide behind something, right click, turn on dead eye and head shot everyone' rinse repeat is absolute non-gameplay combat to me. It's really garbage. People trashed Witcher 3's gameplay, but it was way better than that.
I agree it had some clunky stuff. Every time you skin an animal it took like 10 seconds. Almost felt like a loading screen but it definitely has redeeming qualities.
The story and being able to rope people up and put them on train tracks.
That's your problem right there. RDR2 is an insanely good and robust sandbox, with a fairly by the numbers campaign with the dated Rockstar formula of traveling between mission markers to do the same old cover shooting scenarios with cut scenes, over and over again. Fucking around in the world is where most of the fun is at, and where you really get a sense of just how crazy the programming in the game really is. Barring certain limitations, if you can think it, you can do it.I haven't really done much in terms of freestyle play. Mostly just been trying to get through the story.