Whatcha all been playing! I got the itch for outer wilds again, which I can’t really play anymore (😭)

So I decided to start a game I’ve wanted to play for a while that I thought could scratch a similar itch: ghost trick phantom detective. It’s really good!

  • CharlesReed
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    27 months ago

    Managed to get all the campaign achievements for Ghostwire: Tokyo, including a really, really stupid RNG one. There’s an extra mode called The Spider’s Thread, but I don’t think I’m going to focus on that anytime soon. I need a break from Tokyo lol.

    I wanted something that wasn’t very combat heavy next and picked Kona. For the most part it felt like Kholat meets The Painscreek Killings - a fun little detective walking sim that just lets you loose without really telling you where to go or what to do, all while taking place during a blizzard. I liked wandering around and trying to figure things out myself, and the narrator didn’t seem too overbearing. I had a good time, up until the ending. It felt rushed and just kind of… happened. Like one moment you’re going along in the forest looking for stuff, and then all of the sudden, here’s an explaination for everything in a short scene! Now literally run to the end! Bye! I was hoping for something a little more drawn out.

    I’m not really into soulslike games, but since Lies of P was on GamePass, I thought I might as well try it out. I’m actually having a good time playing it. I’m usually not great at soulslike since they can be frustrating, and I’m not a fan of “die in order to learn”, but I’m making progress and the story is kind of interesting. I really like the atmosphere, very steampunk vibes. Some of the characters could have had a little more effort put into them, but that’s a minor complaint overall.

    • @Megaman_EXE@beehaw.org
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      27 months ago

      You’ve just reminded me that I’ve wanted to try both ghostwire and lies of P on gamepass! I’m always so terrible and managing my time lol. I wish there was a calendar so we could see months in advance when a game will leave the service. It’s not so bad with short games. But the longer RPG’s are tough to finish in a month if you discover they’re leaving!

      • CharlesReed
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        27 months ago

        Absolutely, that’s one of the reasons I try to mix up my gaming between longer games that I know will take me a while and short games I get through in a night. I knew Ghostwire would take me longer because it’s open world (the main story itself is kind of short, but I’m a completionist who has to get everything collectible), and I figure Lies of P will take me a while just from dying and restarting a bunch.