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    Satisfactory in VR. Brings the game to a whole new level, tho if you don’t have a kickass system running a dedi off another pc is recomended.

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      Holy shit I had no idea this is possible! Where do I get the mod? Steam workshop?

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        Get Satisfactory Mod Manager, search UEVR Enhancements, install that, then on the right you will see a link to the nightly build (it says 983 but is up to 1109 or so now) and then download and add to UEVR the UEVR profile for steam/epic and import that into UEVR

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    link to the past with an emulator and xbox controller

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    Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition.

    I’ve only played vanilla and liked it—well, non-combat sections aren’t fun, but combat is great.

    I’ve never played with Lady or Trish, so I’m looking forward to that. I decided to go through Dante/Nero and Vergil’s campaigns first to freshen up though, it has been like a decade since my first playthrough.

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    Mostly UFO 50 on the Switch.

    Don’t sleep on UFO 50. If you’re unfamiliar: it’s a collection of 50 faux retro indie games, packaged as a recently discovered collection from a defunct 80s company called UFOSoft.

    It’s like plumbing through the Nintendo retro collections looking for hidden gems, except it’s full of hidden gems. There’s also a deeply hidden dark meta-narrative.

    Within UFO 50 I’ve spent a lot of time on Party House, a deck builder where you invite wacky guests to a series of house parties, trying to build the ultimate party. Other than that I’m just focusing on the games I haven’t beaten yet, of which there are 27.

    At night I’ve been playing Silksong on my Xbox. It’s brilliant, but if I’m being honest the difficulty sometimes does make it less fun.

    It may fall by the wayside, because in a few hours I’ll be playing Hades 2 for the first time. I’m very excited for that.

    This has been a great year for gaming.

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    Finally finished Dragon Age: Inquisition after 10 years. I love the Dragon Age series, but that game was a buggy mess that I couldn’t finish fast enough. Ended up having to watch a video on the Trespasser DLC because there was a common bug that prevented it from loading, thus causing me to not experience the “real” ending. The true ending locked behind DLC is a whole other issue… Enjoyed it well enough, but it was bloated and had poor pacing. Overall, was a disappointment compared to previous titles. 2/5 stars.

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      Did you try the last one?

      I enjoyed Inquisition too, because I like being alone in MMORPG and that’s the feeling it gives.

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        Nope, wanted to finish Inquisition before playing Veilguard. It’s on my “soon” list, definitely want to see the conclusion of things!

        I agree with the MMO feeling, I just didn’t enjoy the pacing with the giant zones. Maybe if I reframe my view in the future I’ll enjoy it more. I definitely would give it another shot, especially if there were more bug fixes. That was the biggest issue I had, kept making the game frustratingly hard to play.

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          Yeah the MMO thing is not a good thing, it’s big and empty with weird invisible walls and you collect flowers you don’t need.

          Good luck with Veilguard. I hope you’ll like it more than me.

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    Slime Rancher 2!

    It officially launched on the 23rd and I’ve been playing it (admittedly sparingly) since then. The environments are lush, the slimes are just as cute plus new ones, and the gameplay discovery feels delightfully natural.

    The upgrade loop is slower and it can make managing ranch/exploration balance trickier than the original but on easy settings it’s not too much of an issue.

    Overall it’s pretty relaxing and it’s well worth the ~$20USD on Steam while it’s on sale. Oh and the original is on sale for $2! Highly recommend.

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    Been playing some Path of Exile 2. Had two misfires because the first character I created made me feel physically ill to play, and the second just wasn’t very fun due to mechanical quirks. The third time has been the charm though, and I’ve actually been having a good time playing the endgame. I still dunno if I’d recommend it for general audiences yet, but if you’re a PoE1 player and got a key for free, it’s finally worth checking out.

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    Bg3. I’ve never made it through Act 3. It’s amazing, but the time investment… I’m committed to finishing it this year though. I’m 60 hours in after about a month, so i like my odds.

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    Rise of Nations. Still an incredible game after all these years, and I still see a number of active users in the multiplayer browser.

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    I’ve been playing the SNES version of Dragon Quest III. This is after I spent 20+ hours with DQ3 HD-2D Remake.

    Somehow the SNES feels more fun to play. It probably has to do with the difficulty balance, and the lack of QoL “improvements” that take away the gameplay. For example the AI auto-battle in the remake completely eliminate the need to engage in battles. I tried to fight manually at first, but then the remake required me to grind heavily in order to beat the bosses. The AI auto-battle is also able to anticipate enemy moves in advance and act in a way that’s impossible with manual actions. That’s practically cheating.

    In the SNES version, the progression is well balanced. Grinding feels fun instead of punishing. Also, as good looking as the HD-2D is, I still prefer the 16-bit pixelart of the SNES version.

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    Xenoblade 3! The first game is one of my favorites of all time, and I played 2 for the first time this year.

    Its got some immensely satisfying worldbuilding for fans who have played the games leading up to it, and I absolutely love the main cast. Music is amazing as usual

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    Mainly Enotria: The Last Song, a somewhat janky and occasionally buggy but absolutely gloriously beautiful and quite charming AA Soulslike. I’m in the final area now, a decrepit and run-down take on Venice, and the level design continues to impress me. Verticality, shortcuts, paths looping back on previous areas - it’s really well done on top of being visually stunning. Combat is fun, heavy emphasis on parrying and more character customization than most Soulslikes thanks to the skill tree, four active ability slots and three hotswappable loudouts. Been a blast so far.

    I’m also playing short sessions of Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword on my 3DS here and there. It’s a good game to play in short bursts so I’m not rushing through it. Very fun game, definitely recommend it.

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    I picked Metal Gear Solid V back up so my wife could watch me play and see how ridiculous it is. Also No Man’s Sky, my comfort game. Debating on whether or not to pick up Sonic Racing Crossworlds…