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I like sipping a cola when reading, playing or doing other stuff on the pc.
But sometimes, you just need something else, and then a bottle of good old water, has never been better.
"Hello Bobvance2213 and welcome to the thread.
Take a moment to read through the very first post of it, then take a stroll through the university.
Both places have some good to know info. The Coin-Hustlers University"
I like sipping a cola when reading, playing or doing other stuff on the pc.
But sometimes, you just need something else, and then a bottle of good old water, has never been better.
My favorite: passion fruit.
Or the second: lemon
That's why I have both of them planted in my backyard (There are other things too, but I only worry about these more)
Well, that does sound like a boring day, TD.
How's your car issue?
And a good morning bobvance2213!
Roll the tape!
"Hello Bobvance2213 and welcome to the thread.
Take a moment to read through the very first post of it, then take a stroll through the university.
Both places have some good to know info. The Coin-Hustlers University"
Ghost of Tsushima is excellent, my friend said it was his game of the year when it dropped. I bought it on PS4, played the hell out of it. Got the PS5 version, because 'why not?' I think I never got the DLC for the PS4 version, can't remember why. Anyhow, the PS5 definitive version included it, I didn't transfer my save data, and Platinumed it twice. Got the PC version when it released, but haven't played it there.
Ryza 3, only if you played the first 2. I usually play the Atelier games in order, but I buy them all. I hadn't played a few of the more recent in the last couple years, but Ryza and her thighs made me play her games.
Calisto Protocol, pretty short, game is pretty easy, since you own it, it's worth a playthrough. The DLC helps the ending.
Resident Evil 7 brought back the OG playstyle from the old games, limited saves and item resources. Where you had a central area, break away into smaller areas, get items to open locked areas in the main area. Flaws being Stalker enemies. Solid game, fun DLC, Ethan Must Die!
RE4, assuming you mean the Remake, another good one, play 7 first, though.
Dying Light 2, had trouble getting into it, liked Dying Light 1 more, even liked Dead Island 2 more. DL1 DLC was awesome, looking for to The Beast.
The Deception Series, I remember playing the originals on PS1. Trapt was pretty good, 4 will get you about 40'ish hours. Always liked the gameplay in them.
Nioh is dope, the second is damn good. I actually like the Team Ninja games more than the typical Souls-Like stuff.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, love Romance or the Three Kingdoms; was a no-brainer since I liked Nioh, liked Nioh more, but still a good game. Check out Rise of the Ronin if it haven't, checks those boxes of having similar combat and an open-world, but not all of those Souls-Like downfalls.
Returnal, yes, if you like Rogue-lites, with a poppy, bullet-hell gameplay. Awesome game, funner with a friend if you have trouble progressing, co-op makes some of the Biomes easier.
Dead Space if Reboot, yes, play it. Not too long, a very good reboot, secret second ending. Shame it didn't do well enough number-wises on sells to get 2, which I liked more than the original.
If I had to pick one to play first Ghost of Tsushima, only if you like open-world games with a checklist style completion.
If you want one based on time to complete before moving onto the next, Dead Space or Callisto Protocol first.
I played the very first deception game call tecmo deception and fell in love with the unique story and trap style battle. as much as I love it I only play it once in a blue moon so it is low on the list.
I will have to see if I can get dead island. The hoard game play seems cool but also seems like it get old fast. I have the first one so maybe I will check it out soon.
Dead space is the remake (but I do have the originals) its saddens me to hear that there will not be a remake of two. I agree it was great. Part 3 was a let-down
Ghost of tsushima looks great, but that is one thing I dont really like is Assassin's Creed checklist game play. Its fun but kills me. Harry Potter side quest literally was torture to me
Resident Evil 7 I have been wanting to play, I even got the VR headset to see if it makes it even more scary, definitely high on the list now I got so many recommend for it
Returnal was one of the first games I played after taking a few years broke from gaming and it kicked my ass so bad I cried (couldn't even get past the first boss). I love soul like and tough games, but this was too much for my comeback game. I love the story and systems in the game and I have been dying to give the game some pay back.
Wo long seems fun. Will have to will have to look into rise of ronin, yet dark soul downfalls is my favorite style
Ryza 3 same. The thighs got me too, I dont even like games like this, but her butt got me. Never play one or two. have only played about 5 hours of it. seen they are making a 4th soon
so after thinking it over I think I will give resident evil 7 a try. I did want to play the games in order but I still have to finish 2 -_- plus I want to see how a resident evil game play in VR.
Tough question... Used to drink Coca-Cola in the past, but right now I only drink it when I'm outside (like when going to the beach or something), and instead I drink the supermarket own brand, as it tastes really similar and it has less sugar. (Not really into the "light" or "zero" drinks tho, if I want a sugar-free drink, I make it myself and usually tastes better)
so after thinking it over I think I will give resident evil 7 a try. I did want to play the games in order but I still have to finish 2 -_- plus I want to see how a resident evil game play in VR.
The Remakes fuck with the Lore, so playing RE7 is generally better before RE2 Remake, all the new RE games use the RE Engine. So, the gameplay, item storage, and menus, are basically identical. With minor additions and changes between games, and since RE7 released before RE2 Remake it's fine to do RE7>RE2R. Only if you played the original games, of course. Otherwise, play how you want. Ethan is slow as ass when moving, so going back to RE7 after 2/3/4 Remakes, and Village is kind of excruciating. VR is pretty damn good in 7 and 4 remake, never played it on Village. I'd recommend playing normally before VR, though. Changes the experience, usually for the better. Intended experience and then immersive experience, lots of fun.