What going on, big guy?
I got 2 games (Division 2 and Gears Tactics). Promptly downloaded both them and only played maybe 20 minutes, max. I was hoping I could use them as some free time sinks, but haven’t have much free time, and spent what I do have, reading or working on an old 40K model I never got around to building. Gaming is dead and I killed it.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
First time I played it I was impressed by the setting, quest design and immersive sim elements but ultimately was turned off by the combat system. I started a fresh playthrough recently and made an effort to learn the combat system and so I've been thoroughly enjoying the game, and 50 hours in it's shaping up to be one of my favourites in recent memory.
Turns out that despite all its complexity there's also some mechanics that trivialize the whole combat system, master strike seems completely r-slurred and it seems equally r-slurred to not abuse it, the NPC's sure will.
I'm not very far into the main story but I've been running around doing side quests and I have to say I've been entertained by them. Many of these stories have obviously been told before but they feel fresh for some reason, maybe this is the
soul I keep hearing about.
Anyways, despite its jankiness and faults, it hasn't disappointed so far. Would recommend.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
There are mods to make the combat system not regarded.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
Are there mods that make it closer to the combat system of Chiv 2 or Mordhau? I had trouble adjusting to the different combat system
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
More options
Context
More options
Context
I liked that game a lot and did a playthrough with a bunch of the negative modifiers for the achievement. Because they really strived for 'realism' it is very easy to exploit what the game lets you do to trivialize everything right after you get out of the intro. Probably my favorite open world 'Skyrim-like' game. I think the realism element in a medieval setting is compelling.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
More options
Context
More options
Context