Author Topic: What are you playing?  (Read 3576185 times)

bizzgeburt

Re: What are you playing?
« Reply #4935 on: May 20, 2026, 09:55:25 am »
Almost finished with Final Fantasy IV Advance. All that remains is the Lunar Subterrane, an absolutely brutal final dungeon, and then a final boss I've never managed to beat before. I already made a run at the dungeon, but got wiped by a monster chest. Hopefully I'll have it finished in the next couple of days.

Make sure to pick up Masamune  ;) there're some invisible paths in this dungeon.
Love Final Fantasy IV for it was the first game of the series I played. Have fun!
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Re: What are you playing?
« Reply #4936 on: May 21, 2026, 09:15:42 am »
I've been playing a lot of Dragon Ball FighterZ lately. I'm now about 6 chapters into the 2nd arc of story mode. It's a pretty solid game so far, I really like the polished visuals and how robust the story mode is. My story completion right now is close to 50%, so I think I should have it done within a week from today.

Make sure to pick up Masamune  ;) there're some invisible paths in this dungeon.
Love Final Fantasy IV for it was the first game of the series I played. Have fun!

I did end up getting the Murasame and Masamune for Edge, as well as the Holy lance for Kain and the Ragnarok for Cecil. I also got all of Rydia's major optional summons. Really the only big side quest I didn't do was the Adamant Armor, because I didn't feel like spending hours farming pink tails on the moon. I just made my party as overpowered as possible, overleveled everyone to at least level 60, and finally kicked Zeromus' ass. This game is also special to me as FFIV and FFX were the games my best friend used to introduce me to JRPGs back when I was a teenager.

Re: What are you playing?
« Reply #4937 on: May 25, 2026, 03:04:53 am »
Right now, I'm playing Bubsy 4D! Yeah.

Re: What are you playing?
« Reply #4938 on: May 28, 2026, 12:44:32 am »
Plaything through Yooka-Replaylee as their deal on the game if you are an owner of the original game was leaving soon, and I had been meaning to pick it up and so far it is definitely a step up from what I generally remember from the first game, which was a real rough time, it looks nice, it mostly plays well (Was alot more frame drops in the snow world than the temple world), but I'm also not 100% in love. 

It's fine, it generally does what it is supposed but it still has a little bit of the feel I remember of the first game where it never felt like it was a real big advancement of that N64 era of 3D platformer.  In some ways it is, but there are so many pagies to collect in each world, 50 I think, so rather than a handful of distinct challenges to collect the important stuff, they are just everywhere.  This isn't Donkey Kong 64 bad or anything, you don't have to switch characters or anything like that, I don't know...It just feels basic.  It's got kinda bad aim controls for shooting objects, where you come to a stop and have to aim and it feels awkward, rather than just allowing you a free move in first or third person like a shooter would have it.  It's an odd choice.  There's also little bits of jank, such as when you collect a pagie, it does the "I grabbed the thing" animation, that transitions very stiffly back to gameplay, it's odd.

I don't know, maybe I'm just less in the mood for this than I thought, it's not bad, maybe something like having played Astro Bot kinda spoiled me abit when it comes to a new 3D platformer.

Re: What are you playing?
« Reply #4939 on: June 06, 2026, 09:36:24 pm »
Started back into Monster Hunter Wilds as I saw someone say the last Title Update did some more improvements and I think it did some, but it did enough that I feel like outside of the toughest graphical scenarios, lots of effects and during a fight, the game is "okay".  Enough that I think I can stick around and play for awhile, get through all of the Title Updates, which I never played.  Still get rough frame drops in like the Scarlet Forest down to the 70's, but it's the drops that aren't as rough as they felt before.  Combined with a post-processing removal mod to clean it up abit more, it's very "fine".  Anyone saying the game is "fixed" is a liar, but the game has improved enough that I think I can stick with it for a time.
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ssj4yamgeta

Re: What are you playing?
« Reply #4940 on: June 11, 2026, 06:04:52 pm »
I just got to the Alexandria segment of Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation Remastered, so I'm about 1/3 of the way through it. So far I'm liking it quite a bit more than the first TR trilogy. This might be the first pre-Crystal Dynamics TR to get a 6/10 or higher from me.

Also played a bit of Farmagia today. Very disappointed with it. The game is very hard, but unlike a soulsborne game where you can keep leveling up and upgrading your gear to make it easier, this game gates your leveling and progress behind story missions. So I'm often left beating my head against a brick wall over and over until I get lucky, because I can't buy the stuff I need to boost my monsters further until i beat the mission I'm on. Eventually I just turned the difficulty down to easy so it wasn't such a chore to play. It's a shame, because I really do like the character and monster designs.

I've been playing a bit of Minecraft survival mode, too. Not trying to beat it right now, just taking my time. I just got to the point where iron ore is becoming more common. It's a fun game to play when I just want to relax after getting burnt out while whittling down my backlog. It doesn't hold a candle to Dragon Quest Builders 2, though.

Re: What are you playing?
« Reply #4941 on: June 11, 2026, 07:34:19 pm »
Played a demo for "Cozy Games Restoration", it's vaguely similar idea to something like Power Wash Simulator, clean off the grime and stickers on old video games you buy, display them, build your collection.  You get to peel tape off boxes, peel off stickers, cleaner sticker residue, scrub grime and dirt and patch up scratches and then put the game up in your room when done.  It's that sorta mindless cleaner game that seems quite decent, I just played the demo for it, the game is supposed to be out in September.  The controls take abit to get use to, but it was like 5 to 10 minutes at most before you get a handle on how it all works.

Re: What are you playing?
« Reply #4942 on: Today at 03:00:18 am »
Put nearly 30 hours into Project Zomboid, but I think I hit my breaking point lol I actually would've quite earlier, but I didn't know I wasn't on Build 42, which is in beta on Steam and it notably improved the game for me.  It overhauls the gunplay to be way more enjoyable and even useful to me, along with toning back on what I thought was very obnoxious Zombie AI where it felt like they could see me from so far away in Build 41.  Felt like I couldn't really sneak around because of it.  The AI is a little wonky as I feel like it sorta loses track of you to easily, makes them abit too dumb, but I'll take B42 zombies of B41.  42 added some other changes, most of which didn't bother me, though I guess long term it could be more tedious to level up skills, though I never got far enough for that.

Which goes to my next issue.  Melee is rough as hell in both versions.  The isometric right click to to hold the attack stance has killed more than a few times, because there have been moments where I somehow caused my character to turn around, basically just begging the zombies to end my life.  It's happened at least 3 or 4 times.  It's a questionable system and having to deal with often insanely long kill times (I've had zombies take like half a dozen to a dozen hits per a crowbar or axe.  It's insane), can make fights so frustrating.  So you then have to resort to gun action, which then means spending the next few ingame hours fighting off hordes.

At the very least, I like that I can make a new character who can basically just take the place of my previous character, it's kind of a cool idea.  It just sucks having a character die after you've leveled up a few skills, especially aiming with how long that takes to level.

There is a good game here, there's just also a lot of frustration lol I think with this game being in forever early access, I'll just come back whenever Build 42 sees some new additions and maybe hits stable down the road.  I got the new Deltarune chapter to play this week, and I got some other stuff I wanted to return to playing like Satisfactory, which is a whole other type of grind.