Welp, review time.
27.04.2024 - 00:39 / pushsquare.com
@jgrangervikings1 @KilloWertz Actually I do this a lot too, and I tend to agree with you about the deferred gratification of holding back before jumping onto the hype train on day 1. First of all it gives them a little time to patch the game and to hear about any bugs or issues that the midnight launch playing crowd uncovers for us. And secondly, it does help build anticipation and serves as a reward for when you finally get the time to really sink your teeth into the game.
It’s a little bit like saving your dessert for the end of the meal, getting your vegetables out of the way first and then being able to relish the piece of cake afterward.
There is a problem that if you wait too long then you lose some of the community zeitgeist, which is really part of the fun. Playing simultaneously with the launch crowd does promote a lot of cross discussion and shared excitement.
Edit: Btw jgranger, Hades is actually one of my backlog games that I’ve owned for a couple years now but still haven’t played
Welp, review time.
Well that’s about 30 minutes into Fallout New Vegas and already my first hard reset… doesn’t bode well
@Th3solution @OctolingKing13 Forbidden West directly continues the story from Zero Dawn, so I say it is essential to at the very least watch a recap on YouTube. I will always go for playing the game in the first instance, and only watching a recap if I need to refresh my memory.
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@sorteddan Great stuff, nice to find a surprise hit.
@Th3solution @OctolingKing13 Forbidden West directly continues the story from Zero Dawn, so I say it is essential to at the very least watch a recap on YouTube. I will always go for playing the game in the first instance, and only watching a recap if I need to refresh my memory.
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@Th3solution I can very much recommend Inscryption. I bounced off Slay the Spire pretty quickly, but managed to stick with Inscryption.
The Pedestrian I normally don't have the patience (or mental ability) for puzzle games as I tend to give up when frustrated but I've been enjoying this one, albeit in small sessions. I like the way it doesn't really explain anything but still remains quite simple to grasp the new mechanics introduced in different areas. I also like how solving fairly simple puzzles makes me feel like a genius! Its quite a pleasant change of pace for me at the moment.
@Shigurui Awesome damage stats. Shame it doesn't say which team we used to achieve it. I'd like to know if it was just my guys and who or if it was with a support character.