I haven’t seen anyone mention Kenshi, so I guess I will.
Kenshi is a post-apocalyptic, RPG, RTS, city-builder hybrid. You can play as one individual character, or you can build up a squad to roam an entire continent full of towns, people, and everything else that wants nothing more than to push your face into the dirt and watch you squirm. It’s an intensely brutal game, but one with an aesthetic that I can’t get enough of.
There are different races of playable characters (from humans, to hivers, to shek, and skeletons) all with their own different stat bonuses and handicaps. If you lose a limb, you can either find someone who sells prosthetics or just leave that character crippled for the rest of the game.
There’s kind of a story, but the game is mostly just you existing in this world and learning about it. There are plenty of different factions you can join or help out, and there will be consequences for choosing a side.
It’s also incredibly moddable, with the steam workshop having thousands of mods already.
Can anyone explain what voodoo magic Bethesda used to make Starfield, a game that usually runs below 30fps on my pc, feel like it’s running above that? I mean, not even Nintendo on their own console has achieved this feat.
If you’ve played all the mainline Bethesda games until now, I’m pretty sure you’re not gonna be worried that this will flop. I haven’t played it yet myself, but I’m only seeing great things about the game so far.
I paid full price for Jedi Survivor, and minus a couple (somewhat big) bugs, I feel like I got my money’s worth after I finished the story. I think it took me around 60-ish hours to get to 99%
What unusual genre mixing video games would you recommend to try?
Starfield and Bethesda Tomfoolery
Can anyone explain what voodoo magic Bethesda used to make Starfield, a game that usually runs below 30fps on my pc, feel like it’s running above that? I mean, not even Nintendo on their own console has achieved this feat.
Bethesda hired the creator of a Skyrim clutter mod to design Starfield's "lighting and clutter" (www.eurogamer.net) angielski
Saints Row studio Volition has been closed down "effective immediately" (www.eurogamer.net) angielski
Baldur's Gate 3 is a 122GB download and you can't preload any of it (www.pcgamer.com) angielski
Larian has finally confirmed that preloading won't be available, apparently because of a limitation with Steam.
Assassin's Creed Mirage will take 25-30 hours to complete – and that's if you're a completionist (www.eurogamer.net) angielski
Assassin's Creed Mirage will take just 25 hours to complete – or less, if you're not looking to do a "completioni…