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GodisanAtheist

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Got a couple games on the burner at the moment.

Jedi: Survivor - Kids have been asking to watch me play this for a while. Transfered the 6800xt from my main PC to my Steambox so we could run this thing smoothly at Epic settings. Through the first level at this point (got to the Mantis), game is very pretty and quite fun, although my old man reflexes need to get tuned up if I'm going to parry through some of these combat encounters (or maybe lean heavy on the dual blade stance "auto parry" feature).

Game is doing a good job picking up after Fallen Order, giving Cal more skills rather then resetting his abilities to Padawan for the sake of gameplay.

Sunset Overdrive - The zany "Gen Z" open world zombie skate shooter. Game looks like a ton of fun and is running great on my 980ti (which is in my main PC now) but after Mad Max I need a little break from post apocalyptic open world shooters, even if SO's entire tone and style is on the opposite end of the spectrum, so I'll probably bench this one for a while and come back to it after Jedi Survivor.
 
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I really like the Jedi games, survivor is a good time. Satisfying combat and good visuals. There is the one fort where I just go there to fight every thing after I am fully upgraded and can get everywhere. It starts throwing every enemy in the area at you. Gets intense as hell.

Anyone into the killing floor series? I've never played but 3 is about to release - https://store.steampowered.com/app/1430190/Killing_Floor_3/
 
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I may be remembering it wrong since I was 💩 in my pants. Looks like it gets a lot of gamers.


-Its the kind of the thing way more open world games need and makes them more memorable than the checklist of chores they often feel like.

Throw the player a curve ball now and again, and ideally allow that curveball to interact with other game systems and snowball into a truly unique experience.
 

GodisanAtheist

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I really like the Jedi games, survivor is a good time. Satisfying combat and good visuals. There is the one fort where I just go there to fight every thing after I am fully upgraded and can get everywhere. It starts throwing every enemy in the area at you. Gets intense as hell.

Anyone into the killing floor series? I've never played but 3 is about to release - https://store.steampowered.com/app/1430190/Killing_Floor_3/

-Played oodles of OG KF back in the day. Really fun co-op survival/horde game that can get super chaotic, but the fun is almost entirely derived from having a good group to play locally with.

Trying to play it online with randos would, imo, remove virtually all the magic.
 
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but the fun is almost entirely derived from having a good group to play locally with.
Yeah, that's the most difficult part of the entire game - trying to find a competent group. I had two friends who I played with pretty regularly which eventually ended up with one of them quitting because we always had to fill the spaces with randoms and it rarely went well. The two of us that stuck around had fun, but it was usually offset by disappointment when randoms would either just start griefing, wouldn't play as a team, or would simply leave mid-game. I never got into the second game and completely forgot about the series until I saw people posting about the beta testers being required to sign a five-year NDA just to play the demo for the third installment a few weeks ago.
 
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