Xenoblade Chronicles X DE. I put 800 hours in the original release. I doubt I do that here but I'm still loving this game a decade later.
Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

9th gen will fully get going in... | |||
| 2024 | 2 | 4.65% | |
| 2025 | 9 | 20.93% | |
| 2026 | 6 | 13.95% | |
| 2027 | 5 | 11.63% | |
| 2028 | 7 | 16.28% | |
| 2029 | 0 | 0% | |
| 2030 | 0 | 0% | |
| It will never gain the mo... | 14 | 32.56% | |
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Xenoblade Chronicles X DE. I put 800 hours in the original release. I doubt I do that here but I'm still loving this game a decade later.

Still playing Like a Drgaon Gaiden and Unicorn Overlord. Both are great.
I'm really surprised that Gaiden has a Platinum that is in reach and you don't have to 100% everything or reach a ludicrous goal with a management sim and the Story seems about right sized compared to older titles, zip got bored of Yakuza Like a Dragon and haven't done the last 6 chapters which I intend to get round to now, there is still some grindy stuff especially for the platinum and some of the sub stories are weak so I'll skip them if they don't have an interesting premise but all in all a great game that is of great quality but it just feels dated cause of the map and same old design they really need to evolve, perhaps they do with Ingin8te wealth and Pirate Yakuza. Bout half way through the story enjoyong it at pace and doing side stuff steadily and it's really good drama, love that it isn't going to take 50 hours.
Univorn Overlord is great, maybe even phenomenal but it feels a bit repetitive all the same and can only really be played in bite sized chunks. Still, it's not up there with something as masterful as Xcom Enemy unknown but it is a really fun casual strategy title, maybe even beating out Fire Emblem Three Houses for me. Turn your brain off comfort food with drips of dopamine. The fun is in preparing squads and micro managing things and despite it being an auto battler it still feels like you're playing the fights for some reason. Can't knock lack of interactivity anymore since Vampire Survivors made the point that a game can be really rewarding and play itself.
Today I continued my first playthrough of the Resident Evil 4 Remake ofcourse in VR. Currently I am in chapter 10 and I beat the Verdugo Boss in the underground lab.
It was such an intense experience and the graphics are so phenomenal to look at with all the details visible. Barely beat him with my last pistol shots.
I can so recommend playing this game in VR, had so much fun until now with it!
| siphillis said: Today I continued my first playthrough of the Resident Evil 4 Remake ofcourse in VR. Currently I am in chapter 10 and I beat the Verdugo Boss in the underground lab. |
It's fantastic. My Quests controller developed a drift about 3 hours in so I never got experience any of the really intense stuff. There's really not much in RE4 that is scary though compared to RE7 anyway.
Picked up this indie game from 2018 that turned out to be the best throwback to PS1-era WipEout! Called BallisticNG and it's everything I would want in a classic WipEout game. Hate that I found out about after all these years, but the devs still support the game! Their studio name is even a call back to Psygnosis with Neognosis lol. The soundtrack is even a callback to that era.

You called down the thunder, now reap the whirlwind
| G2ThaUNiT said: Picked up this indie game from 2018 that turned out to be the best throwback to PS1-era WipEout! Called BallisticNG and it's everything I would want in a classic WipEout game. Hate that I found out about after all these years, but the devs still support the game! Their studio name is even a call back to Psygnosis with Neognosis lol. The soundtrack is even a callback to that era. |
Nice one. I'll look into that.
EDIT: That looks fantastic, could mistake it for wipeout and a great sense of speed too. It's on my list now.
LegitHyperbole said:
Nice one. I'll look into that. EDIT: That looks fantastic, could mistake it for wipeout and a great sense of speed too. It's on my list now. |
Absolutely! It looks and feels the way I thought PS1 Wipeout games looked and felt lol. They also allow you to upload your own custom playlists so you can jam to your favorite music while playing.

You called down the thunder, now reap the whirlwind
G2ThaUNiT said:
Absolutely! It looks and feels the way I thought PS1 Wipeout games looked and felt lol. They also allow you to upload your own custom playlists so you can jam to your favorite music while playing. |
I remember that was a feature with Wipeout on PS3 if I'm not mistaken? ...Pity it's not on PlayStation.
LegitHyperbole said:
It's fantastic. My Quests controller developed a drift about 3 hours in so I never got experience any of the really intense stuff. There's really not much in RE4 that is scary though compared to RE7 anyway. |
I still have 7 and village on my backlog. Not sure if I will make it through 7, from what I read it is a lot more scary than 4 remake.
What platform would you suggest for 7. I could play it on the original PSVR or with the VR Mod on Steam using a quest 3


siphillis said:
I still have 7 and village on my backlog. Not sure if I will make it through 7, from what I read it is a lot more scary than 4 remake. What platform would you suggest for 7. I could play it on the original PSVR or with the VR Mod on Steam using a quest 3 |
Resident Evil 7 is very scary at first but it gets much less tense after the introduction.
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