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In 2020 after finishing Deus Ex Human Revolution i immedietly jumped to Mankind Divided but for some reason game felt like utter shit to play so i dropped it well just now i finished the game and it was good (i have low standards in general) i enjoyed the story and gameplay it is kinda shame that i pretty much forgot everything from the prev game and right now im playing throught the "Jensen Stories" so far it was fun i reccomend it.
I played the game mostly as stealthy hacker and mostly non lethal (since button for knockout is e and to kill somebody you have to hold it so its easier to just knockout) and it was on "Give me deus EX" difficulty.
Also on the last boss something weird happened since fucker just got ragdolled and raped by hacked mechs it was pretty funny i also went to him and started unloading my sniper with AP ammo that i never used point blank so he died pretty fast.
 
A lot of Rocksmith 2014 on my PS4. I treat it more as an agility trainer and skill reinforcer than anything because while the game provides the how for those skills, it doesn't provide the why and it doesn't explain the theory behind them. For example, you'll learn various chords and chord shifting but you won't learn how chords are built or how chords are related to each other in a key.
 
Playing Enter the Gungeon.

Never really got into bullet hell games, but I like roguelikes and got this for cheap. Might just be due to me being new to bullet hell games, might be me getting old and my reflexes are rusty but damn I kinda suck at it right now. Still having fun though
 
Granvir, a roguelike mecha game where you control a giant robot. You select a campaign, then you can either spend time at the base or head right out and bash heads. Your mech is slow and clunky at first, but you can collect parts from the field and use them to enhance your mech. There's a bit of a learning curve, but it's fun once it clicks! You also choose the path to your objective, so there's some strategy involved. Do you go for the enemy ace for better parts, or skirt around with a safer path? In lieu of early access, the developer released a few demos and tweaked the game based on feedback from the demos. It's nice to have something release mostly finished for a change.
 
Starting King's Bounty: The Legend - For whatever reason I ended up with a lot of games in this series in my backlog. Might as well start completing some of them. I'm liking it so far but thank God I found a solution online to increase the size of the fonts in the game. The default ones are fucking tiny.
 
Finishing up Deus Ex with the GMDX mod. Overall, I don't mind the difficulty adjustments, but I think I'll just use VanillaFixer next time. Once I'm done it's on to The Nameless Mod, since I never finished it when it came out.
 
I've been replaying the InFamous games again and I'm super disappointed they never did more with the IP. First and second game were pretty good, and I don't hate Second Son. I just feel like enough people didn't like Second Son it could be spun as a Villain origin story. The true evil ending implies Delsin killed his whole tribe after being exiled for doing what he saw as right to get the power to save them. It was always a selfish move, but that's pretty much what the evil routes in those games are.
 
Playing through Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines. The ones who create community control layouts on Steamdeck are the real MVPs

I've been replaying the InFamous games again and I'm super disappointed they never did more with the IP. First and second game were pretty good, and I don't hate Second Son. I just feel like enough people didn't like Second Son it could be spun as a Villain origin story. The true evil ending implies Delsin killed his whole tribe after being exiled for doing what he saw as right to get the power to save them. It was always a selfish move, but that's pretty much what the evil routes in those games are.
I wish we could get those released on PC. Really thought this was one of the best series on PS3.
 
I have been playing Fallout New Vegas with a new character. I was expecting the game to crash to desktop as many times as on Windows 10 but it's crazy how good the game runs on Linux and with no mods.
 
Little Nightmares III — Starting with two characters this time is a novel idea for the series and acts as a hint with the other one moving towards interactable objects or places you should go to.
 
Was jumping between different games recently, decide on Far Cry. Having to downgrade the game version is funny, but to my surprise, the game is kinda fun. It really jumps the shark with the Serious Sam monsters, but it has some interesting ideas and sometimes gets really good.
 
Running through Dying Light 1 with friends, such an unbelievably good co-op game
 
Lego: Harry Potter 🧙‍♂️

Update: spent my evening smashing things, collecting… coins?, and got called a true wizard for it. Relaxing and cozy brain “off” game.
 
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Dying Light the Beast. A very lazy attempt to garner interest in the returning character from the first one, and is so blatantly mid. Fucking women are the leaders and most survivors are niggers.
 
I wish we could get those released on PC. Really thought this was one of the best series on PS3.
Definitely a shame they haven't gotten a PC release. Especially since if you don't have a PS3 to play the original and the second one natively you have to use PlayStation Now and that's fucking TERRIBLE. Input delay makes the games nearly unplayable.
 
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