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Mina the Hollower
Wouldn't have gone anywhere near this, but a 5-star Donlan review on Eurogamer piqued my interest. Turns out it's absolutely bloody brilliant. There's been a lot of chat about the difficulty, which I think is a shame, as it's largely irrelevant thanks to a huge number of modifiers, and gets in the way of real discussion.
Difficulty wise, I've gone for:
- 75% damage taken
- Enemies at 90% speed
- More checkpoints
- Only lose half bones on death
And it's pretty much perfect. But you can get so granular with the modifiers, that every skill level is catered for.
As for the game itself, it's just fantastic. The burrowing mechanic feels great, the world is intriguing, and it all flows so well. I feel spoiled that I've got so much of it left to explore. My only tiny negative is the lack of a CRT filter, although I suppose when you're going for a Gameboy Colour aesthetic, CRT filters don't make much sense.
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My to-play pile is so big, I can't decide whether I want not-E3 to be crap or not. At least if it's crap, I'll have time to play everything else.
Shovel Knight is one of the best game collections out there, not surprised to hear Mina is brilliant
I've never played Shovel Knight, despite it being literally everywhere for about a decade. I only recently discovered it was a game in its own right; I thought it was just a running joke that popped up in lots of different games.
I'll add it to the list on the strength of Mina.
Treasure Trove specifically, although I'm not sure you can get it standalone anymore anyway, but that has the extra campaigns and they're do good you might even prefer them to the main game
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Still having a lot of fun with Overwatch, though there's not much to say about it. They've been running a big 10-Year Anniversary event, which has included game modes that replicate the original launch versions of Overwatch and Overwatch 2. I'd forgotten how much they'd changed (Entire teams of Torbjorns! Doomfist was damage!?). It's even made me appreciate (some of) the changes they made to Orisa, which I honestly thought I'd never forgive.
Slowly getting on with 007: First Light, too. It's very good, but I have no idea how far through I am. Presumably not very - I've only just got past the mission that was (partly) shown in the gameplay reveal demo.
Finally, I briefly dipped back into Destiny 2, following the news that it's coming to the end of development. It's still got best-in-class gun shootin', but what passes for the story is completely unintelligible, and I have no idea what I'm supposed to be doing, or where to start. There's a "Quests" tab in the menu, but it's honestly very little help.
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Looking forward to Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2. The first one is silly, arcadey fun, and I'm glad we'll finally be able to add a fourth player to the squad.
Thick as Thieves jumped right up my wishlist when they announced it was going co-op only, though that's tempered a little by the fact that it only supports 2 players. Still, if the console version follows the PC launch and only costs a fiver, I won't complain overmuch.
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Why hasn't it happened yet? Honestly didn't think it would take this long. Not that the aftermath is likely to be an improvement, I suppose.
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Given that I finished the last 40 minutes of it at lunchtime today, it feels a bit sneaky to put 007 First Light in "Play", but given that I haven't even touched the TacSim yet I guess I still have some stuff to do. I have Some Thoughts about it, but that might be better suited to another thread.
I might go back to Forza Horizon 6 again, now that Bond has rolled credits, but I suspect the shine might have faded (especially since I didn't really pay for it). Perhaps it's time to look back at the Switch 2 library.
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Curious about Beasts of Reincarnation, but not much at the moment. Maybe this year's not-E3 will inspire me.
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Weather could do with making up its mind.
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007 First Light - I'm only a few levels in but so far this is marvellous. It's maybe more like Hitman than I was expecting - it's kind of like a scrappy version of those games, where you can start off with all the same sort of planning and the best of intentions but rather than reloading when it all goes wrong you just have to go with it and either fight or bluff your way out of the situation. Production values are through the roof, the voice acting is superb and the representation of Bond is spot on, with just the right amount of insouciance and swagger without ever quite tipping over into punchable. It's a big, expensive, generous game and I'm really glad that it seems to have been a big hit for IOI who increasingly can do no wrong in my eyes.
Final Fantasy XIV - still loving this, I'm about to finish the original A Realm Reborn section (one dungeon to go) so I'll post some more detailed thoughts in the Games Completed thread shortly.
Forza Horizon 6 - I like it to dip into every couple of days but just like all the other games in the series I find it a bit repetitive. There's still no real sense of progression so it's just log in, drive around for a bit, log out again. I get why people love these games but the formula feels a bit stale to me these days.
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I think that's enough to be getting on with for now. Like others here, I have a Backlog.
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UK politics is a complete mess at the moment. Seriously starting to think we're going to have to go through a period of Nazis to get back to the good stuff again.
Loving Forza 6 but part of me feels I would prefer the Motorsport side of Forza, with more dedicated tracks