According to Steam I've played almost 90 hours of Monster Train 2. I don't think that's right (as I'm sure it counts time when I have the Ally suspended overnight) but even so, I have played a lot of Monster Train 2. In fact, I'm often sick of Monster Train 2 but play it anyway.
It, like this thread has become one all-encompassing Play, Want and Bin simultaneously. Everything is Monster. Everything is Train.
I have just bought the Phoenix Wright game (Chronicles) set back in the late 1800s, so I'm hoping that will drag me away.
I wonder, because of the incredible second hand prices of the 3DS if Nintendo might ever consider an official re-issue or a 3DS 2. I strongly regret giving away/selling mine.
Can I confirm - the paid/free upgrades for OG Switch games, do any of them enable 1080p 60 on the handheld, or is it a case that most of them just improve the TV experience?
For the two Zeldas, what is the handheld experience actually like? Are you getting a 60fps blown up 720p portable image, or are they fully reworked? or is it a title by title thing?
I don't know how many songs are in there but he's definitely on the list, as for the soundtrack, I'm not the type of guy who even know who CHVURCHES were before DS but I fucking love everything I've heard in this game so far, what's better is you get an MP3 player like function to listen to your own playlist. A certain character's theme in the game I've listened to a lot outside the game too even!
CHVRCHES, the V is the U, it's all very trendy. I used to teach Mother We Share in my French English classes (the original video for the song, now not on the internet for some reason).
So, Deadzone Rogue. I bought it. It's from a company of shady fucks who have shitcanned previous projects before getting them out of alpha. Some people think it's a crypto mining scam. I saw quite a few adverts for it, and it's essentially Returnal crossed with Borderlands. A Live/Die/Repeat FPS, where the guns make numbers come out of the enemies. I don't even know what the plot is. You wake up on a spaceship. Might be amnesia involved. Shoot things?
It's really good. And it's hard to say why as most of it is utterly generic. But I think what I like about it is that it gives not two shits about calm power progression. Most of the guns and powers you get are just ludicrous. Often the upgrades you get stack in rapidly escalating levels of insanity. And the combat is really tight and moreish.
It's also 3 player co-op. Someone was saying on a review that in many ways 3 players is a perfect number to design a co-op game around. More unpredictable with more interactions than 2 people, but without the overkill of 4 people wandering round an environment. They pointed out that the 2 and 4 thing is a natural holdover from the era of TV gaming where you'd want to split a TV into equal segments. And while that may, or may not, be true it really works. I think another game recently came out with 3 player co-op (Firebreak)? so perhaps this is a new thing.
Anyway - should you spend 20 quid on it? No. Is it likely to be a crypto scam and get pulled from Steam in 4 months? Yes. Is it really, really good. Also yes.
The next logical step is to consolidate the entire forum into one thread.
Thing Doing, Thing Wanting, Thing Binning