If you loved A Link To The Past like me, then you will love Death's Door. I cannot recommend this game enough.
Yeah, I liked this game a lot. I cannot remember the last time I 100% a game.
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If you loved A Link To The Past like me, then you will love Death's Door. I cannot recommend this game enough.
Did you...Ok so Death's Door was great, I did about 70% completion and finished it in about 11 hours. Can't decide if I want to keep playing now that I can turn the world into nighttime, but honestly after this and Hollow Knight back to back I am burned out on playing games where you have to backtrack so much once you get new skills, etc. Hollow Knight was much worse than Death's Door, for Death's Door you can play it VERY linear and only go back for items/achievements with the new skills you unlock as you progress.
Might do something lighthearted like Untitled Goose Game next, or FF7 remake Yuffie.
I did not so yeah maybe I'll keep going...Did you...
get the True Ending?
If, no. Then I highly recommend you do.
I did not so yeah maybe I'll keep going...
Went for Slay the Spire before my Hades play through. Feels kinda hard even at the start but I guess you learn to build a good deck and strategies as you play.
No I seem to have missed all of the "indiegames" the last couple of years. The Steamdeck made me start looking at them and they work really well on a handheld PC instead of playing on the normal PC with mouse and keyboard.Yeah, StS has really tight gameplay where you need to get good synergies going or you'll be dead by the end. I do think it could use more build diversity which limits its replay-ability, but its satisfying when you do when. Have you played Monster Train yet?
No I seem to have missed all of the "indiegames" the last couple of years. The Steamdeck made me start looking at them and they work really well on a handheld PC instead of playing on the normal PC with mouse and keyboard.
Kinda nice to have short play sessions when slacking in the bed and the battery last a lot longer with these smaller games.
Will check that Monster Train game out!
Black Flag.What Assassins Creed game should I play? I haven’t played any except the original.
I'll be generous and say play the series up to and including Black Flag. AC1-AC3 are a decent enough and self-contained story, and Black Flag is the best pirate game on the market. Quit there, and you can pretend the series ended on a bang, rather than overstaying its welcome by half a dozen games.Black Flag.
Origins was very good and the map wasn't overly huge to me. But I'm a sucker for Egyptian stuff too.I'll be generous and say play the series up to and including Black Flag. AC1-AC3 are a decent enough and self-contained story, and Black Flag is the best pirate game on the market. Quit there, and you can pretend the series ended on a bang, rather than overstaying its welcome by half a dozen games.
What Assassins Creed game should I play? I haven’t played any except the original.
What Rajaah said 100% thought Ezio was bullshit when I started AC2 then he was my favorite char a quarter of the way in, and we get (3)! games with him! For a while there AC was a day one purchase / pre-purchase for gameplay alone.If you're only gonna play one, play AC4. It's pretty awesome.
If you've got room for 2-3, play AC2 and its sequels. The Ezio trilogy really is a memorable experience and now there's a remaster so it won't look awful by modern standards. Brotherhood is a great game and direct sequel to AC2, while Revelations is kinda iffy and mid but it combines the AC1 and AC2 storylines with you playing as both protagonists and going to the Middle-East.
If you like the series enough to keep going after that, almost the whole thing is worthwhile. Most of them are short and fly by. I'd do AC4 after the Ezio trilogy, then AC3 after that. Why? Because AC4 is actually a prequel to AC3, and AC3 starts with you playing as the son of the AC4 protagonist. After those AC Rogue is a very solid game with more pirate action. AC Unity gets slammed a lot but it's decent, covers the French Revolution, has a protagonist who tries to re-create Ezio's swagger and the single sexiest and most likeable female in the series IMO (not playable unfortunately). AC Syndicate is a step up from Unity and didn't get enough credit, solid game that's even better if you love London. After that the series switches to less AC and more open world adventure games, so they start doubling in length. Origins is a good time because of the Ancient Egypt setting and when it comes down to it, it might be the next one I strongly recommend after AC2 and 4. Basically doubles the length of earlier games. Then AC Odyssey has Ancient Greece and can be a lot of fun, skip the DLCs though. I'd skip Origins' DLCs too. Odyssey doubles the length of Origins and goes on too long, so only go on to that if you have the time. Finally there's AC Valhalla which doubles Odyssey's length and is boring AF unless you love Vikings. Like, really love Vikings. Not worth it. None of the spinoffs were worthwhile either IIRC.