Mario Kart 8 & Splatoon
Chris1596 said:
If I had a PC that's one game I defiantly wanna play all the time, I've played it once before and it's a hell of a lot of fun |
It's so much fun, although it can be infuriating at times. You can be an hour into a mission before something catstrophic happens (run out of fuel, botch a landing etc.) and you have to start over and adjust. But that's what makes it so rewarding and fun.
Btw, I think the developers announced a PS4 version, so you might not even need a pc.
I guess it must be Elite Dangerous as I'm about to pass the 1000 hour played mark on it, after getting back to it from an 8 month break. Planetary landings are amazing even though my laptop already struggles with it on low settings.
With probably around a trillion planets to land on, accross a hundred billion star systems, guess I won't run out of content any time soon. This friday the distant worlds expedition will launch, ~500 explorers leaving on a 12 week journey to the far side of the galaxy.
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=198085 Mapping out planets containing crafting components along the way.
snyperdud said:
It's so much fun, although it can be infuriating at times. You can be an hour into a mission before something catstrophic happens (run out of fuel, botch a landing etc.) and you have to start over and adjust. But that's what makes it so rewarding and fun. Btw, I think the developers announced a PS4 version, so you might not even need a pc. |
Kerbal space program was (is) great too. I have logged 162 hours on the demo alone and learned a lot about orbital mechanics.
Elite dangerous doesn't have anything of that, although there is still the chance of catastrophe and no reloads. It was nerve wrecking coming back into 'civilized' space from my 63 day, over 200 thousand light year trip. I wonder how many people will make it on the distant worlds expedition. Planetary landings offer no secondary chances if you misjudge your approach. Don't attempt to land on the high g planets with the wrong ship.
Landing on the moon in ksp wasn't easy either, although the biggest danger was tipping over the craft and not being able to leave again lol. You could only have 1 man crew in the demo so I tried a rescue by having the second person cling to the outside. It all went well until I used time compression. Lost him during orbit transfer from the moon back to earth.
No man's sky next. 8th gen is delivering in the space sim department. New golden age. :)
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