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Today

robilar5500

Alright. Purpose 1951 is done and dusted. This is the latest release by Tonguç Bodur, and a return to the more straightforward style of walking simulator he is well known for. I feel like each time I play one of Tonguç’s games, I find myself thinking it’s his best so far, and this is no different. Which is a testimony to his ability to continue refining and evolving his skills as a writer and developer.

In this game, the setting of the story is a bit different as the name suggests. You are a doctor in the post WWII era, who through circumstances beyond his control, is blacklisted from the community he lives in. The game follows his reflections on the medical community, his relationships, and the events that led him to this moment in time in his life.

The story format will be familiar. It begins somewhat wistful and contemplative, turns dark, but then closes out on a hopeful note. It was very well written. As a side note, I was a department director at two hospitals in real life for many years, and I have some of the same perspectives regarding the medical community and healthcare as are expressed in this game.

Gameplay is very straightforward walking simulator through some stunningly beautiful locales. Each chapter offers some new things to enjoy. And, as a first for Tonguç to my knowledge, there is even a city setting for one part of the game, which was cool. Each full chapter (other than the game ending itself) ends with a puzzle that upon solving, provides a story recap for the chapter.

I really thought the area transitions were cool as well. Starting in black and white, then changing to full color or sepia tones (depending on the area) once you have control of your character was a nice touch.

Something I noticed that I thought was interesting gameplay-wise. When you’re moving downhill, you actually move faster. It’s a minor detail, but I thought that attention to detail was really cool. Additionally, there was one part of the game where the controls started the section very stiff. Then I realized it’s because you’re actually not walking. You’re riding a bike. Completely made sense.

The voice acting was comfortable and believable. Nice job there. Similarly, the soundtrack was perfect, and varied based on the moment in the game. Each track was highly reflective of the story at that time.

I played on the Steam Deck with zero tweaks required. The controls are all analog stick movement and FoV, so this comes as no surprise. I also experienced no bugs at all, although I note that the game would start to blur a bit with quick turning. However, it never quite did.

It took me right at an hour to complete this game, and I enjoyed every moment of it. If you’re looking for a walking simulator with story depth and a fantastic soundtrack, you need look no further.

OC/DC

I’m doing my part

32.2 hours
5690

Calm down, it's not the hyper-popular sequel, just the original. Although i probably have that one to thank for the surge in players patriots recently

Anyway Helldivers is great. I won't go on too much about it because almost everything carries over between games, so anything you've read/heard about number 2, just mentally transplant across, adjust the perspective to a top down view, and you'll have a pretty good idea

Just a few things though; mechanically, the game is skewed towards co-op play so well it's frightening. Simple things like reloads, ammo supplies, and friendly-fire do so much to keep this together. Your team even shares a camera viewpoint (yes, even when playing online), which forces everyone to stick together

And then there's the Starship Troopers space fascist satire (American foreign policy simulator, as one review quipped). Much smarter (and much stupider) people than myself have already said more than enough about it, but i remember being very struck with how the language of liberal democracy is warped so effectively towards these fascist ends…. machine gun go brrrrrr…

About a year after buying this game for my sister she's finally getting into it, which has helped me progress to the beaten stage - and will likely mean we play even more just for "fun" (whatever that is)


Yesterday

robilar5500

Well, I spent quite a bit of time last month and this month playing Helldivers 2. I unlocked all difficulty modes and personally found eight to be my sweet spot for challenge and gameplay. But, despite its awesomeness, I did eventually get bored of the gameplay loop despite the gameplay itself never being dull. So, I’m calling that one done. I then moved on and spent the rest of this month so far playing:

Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition, which is also now done and dusted. I played this many times on console, but this was my first playthrough on PC. And for me, on an unmodded Steam Deck with the current version of Proton, and with no game mods, this ran immaculately.

In fact, this may have been one of the best games I’ve played on the Deck performance wise. Which is crazy to me considering how often the game would freeze stutter and crash when I played it previously (on console). I had one instance of stuttering in Operation: Anchorage during the final push and another instance of stuttering in Mothership Zeta, but beyond that, I literally had zero stability issues and it ran at a consistent 60 FPS on maxed settings with an average of around 25% CPU usage.

It took me forever to get around to buying and playing this on Steam due to its compatibility issues, but thankfully, those were nonexistent for me. The home screen for some reason wasn’t gamepad compatible, but everything else was and the default settings were fine.

So, with that out of the way, I want to talk a bit about the experience itself. For one, this game still looks great. Does it show its age? Yes and no. Things like character models actually look better than they do in Skyrim and Fallout 4 for some reason. But they don’t look modern of course. However, the world itself has aged very well. The audio is pretty legendary, and that will never change I’m sure.

The gameplay also holds up to modern games quite well. Gunplay is fun and VATS never disappoints. Early to mid game, I would recommend keeping a Dart Gun on you. It makes fighting things like Deathclaws much easier, especially if you use it to target legs. Once you get the Gauss Rifle though, you won’t need the Dart Gun or much else lol. It does great damage AND typically knocks enemies down as well. Nearly game breaking in its OP-ness, but it’s also incredibly satisfying.

Btw, special weapons aside, Deathclaws are still panic inducing and terrifying lol. They’re the fastest, strongest and meanest things in the game, and they have a sixth sense for being able to find you. You could be forgiven if you scream like a child when one leaps at you.

Exploring the DC Wasteland is quite memorable, and I went into this playthrough with a clear agenda for what I wanted to do and see outside of the main story. Given how well written a lot of the side quests are, there’s a lot of good times to be had.

As far as the DLC goes, I’d recommend doing Operation: Anchorage first. It’s the easiest, and although it lacks any nods to loot whores, the final payoff includes the other nearly game breaking piece of gear in the game: the Chinese Stealth Armor. Once you acquire that, the world is your oyster. Especially if you’ve leveled up your stealth. Takes maybe three hours to complete and is basically set up as a corridor shooter. If it weren’t for the armor, I’d probably skip this DLC.

The Pitt is probably the most heavily reliant on the morality system and the one with the largest grey area in that regard. The actual setting is cool and does feature the best melee weapon in the game should you be playing that way. You can roll through this in three to four hours, but it can also take longer depending on how thorough you are. Fairly easy overall.

Mothership Zeta is the quirkiest DLC. You get abducted by aliens, but you and some other abductees rebel and eventually take over the ship lol. Features some good weapons and some excellent healing/repair items. It’s probably the funniest DLC and is moderately challenging.

Point Lookout is the most difficult DLC, is at least partially inspired by Deliverance and Southern Comfort, has some good next tier versions of weapons you’ve probably been using a lot, has some cool story stuff including an important item for concluding a Cthulhu story arc in the base game, and is also the largest DLC.

Broken Steel is an endgame DLC, so once you’ve finished the main story, this one kicks off. I honestly wrapped this up in about two hours, maybe a bit less. But you could potentially get eight-ish hours out of it depending on how you handle certain situations and how much you explore and loot. Personally, I already had more ammo and healing stuff than I’d ever be able to use, so I took a more direct approach with this DLC. It does tie a bow on the Fallout 3 story, and is definitely worth experiencing.

So yeah, I was very glad to get one final playthrough in. It was still awesome in this age of gaming, and while not perfect, each individual aspect of this game holds up immaculately.

Apr 21 2024

Sv. Prolivije

Still not done with Shadow of War. I did finish the Branor DLC, but had to postpone my run of the second DLC, Blade of Galadriel, due to a project I want to really get off the ground. I still played it a bit, and I was a bit disappointed at how same-y it feels to the base game. There’s not much difference between Talion and Eltariel, except a few moves. They did make recruiting some orcs more interesting than the “press B to dominate”, so that’s nice. You get proper missions where you help these orcs out, which I think is much better and the orcs feel more unique compared to all the orcs I faced as Talion since they relied on RNG for everything, including their personalities.

But as I have a ton of shots in my bag to keep me posting for at least a century. And since I really, really loved the Baranor DLC, here’s another shot that I found pretty cool. The photo mode is really awesome in this game and I hope that you enjoy the pic I chose for Screenshot Sunday #51, as well as my super duper secret project that I will look to complete as soon as possible.

Chadanor

Soon, the fort shall know the power of Chadanor

Daerphen
  • Life is Strange: True Colors

    8 hours playtime

    40 of 40 achievements

Report #394: Life is Strange: True Colors


Got this in HB Choice and was very glad that I got it. Had it on the wishlist for a while, hesitating in steam sales. Finally able to play it.
Actually played it twice as the first time was on Steam Deck without Internet connection. Lucky me, no achievement unlocked, so had to redo the whole game from start to finish.
But second time was much faster as I was using a guide to get the collectibles and already knew what to do in each chapter.

Story is good, but not as strong as for example the first game of the series.

Arthur

Update

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    91 hours playtime

    81 of 113 achievements

  • Ghostrunner

    25 hours playtime

    45 of 45 achievements

  • STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order™

    30 hours playtime

    29 of 39 achievements

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    26 hours playtime

    31 of 78 achievements

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    23 hours playtime

    19 of 37 achievements

Apr 20 2024

raydotn

Recently spent some time on a few demos, and even “completed” one, but to my dismay they aren’t detected by BLAEO.
Decided to make posts to track such games:

Chaos Reborn demo

1.1 hours, no achievements

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So far so good.


Time Loader demo

0.4 hours, no achievements

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Probably will wishlist once done with demo.


Repella Fella demo

1.3 hours


Apr 17 2024

NateSCC
Half-Life 2

Enemy Front

5/10
9.2 hours
24 of 45 achievements (53%)

#297
#15 of 2024
April 18, 2024

Arbiter Libera

Oof, this one certainly stings considering I've waited for it since release on EGS. And yet here we are. What is it with vampire games being such hit or miss, airing more on miss side lately? Looking at Bloodlines 2 on the horizon fills me with dread even more. Oh well. Enjoy the read and have fun.

Apr 15 2024

ninglor03

Ninglors Log 346

09.04.24 – 15.04.24

April Progress:
1
PPU monthly:
done
April Additions:
1

Completed Games:

Won/Gifted Games:
Bought Games:
Currently playing:
Baldur’s Gate 3

So much from me :)
Have a lovely week!
Queen Ninglor