I’m playing the MCC Collection in order rn (it’s my first experience with Halo in general). I haven’t touched the story for 4 or Reach, but the MP for 4 felt very COD-ish compared to the first three. I’ll have to check back in with you on the story with 4/Reach when I get to those though
I enjoy it a lot. I appreciate it’s more grounded tone for the final entry. If it wasn’t the final and jumped back too the far more fictional elements of the last 3 for the next i think i’d have a bit more of a problem with it. My lack of criticism probably stems from the fact there was basically a 6 year gap between when i played 1-3 and then 4 last year, so 4 is a lot more fresh in my memory then the first 3.
I was following the Dead Space Remake when it was coming out but it’s currently sitting on my list somewhere I think. How is it?
I’ve never played Dead Space before so I’m wondering if its the kind of situation where I can just hop into the remake and enjoy the franchise or if my experience would be better playing the first one and its sequels and then playing the remake to have a better appreciation of it
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think The Last of Us is the only thing they’ve really done in recent years. Which really sucks. I enjoyed the Last of Us but they have so much talent that I wish they’d try something new
i get that. It’s a lot like Stardew where if you don’t have anything to do the only real option is to wait around, except worse because certain NPCs are tied to certain dates and you can’t skip to the next day really
I always thought this game reminded me of Graveyard Keeper, i don’t know much about it other than that though. The way you described it makes it sound fun though
I used it too record a clip of my playthrough of Uncharted 4. I’m in love with the feature, it’s really hand and the UI is easy to use. Right now i have it limited to thirty minutes though, i need to free up space for the advised 30Gb.
Subnautica’s out of bounds always fascinated me, both with how creepy it is and way it works. The lore telling us that there’s bigger things out there too makes it even better