What Have You Been Playing... IN JULY 2023?
What Have You Been Playing... IN JULY 2023?
I completed both System Shock 1 (original 'enhanced') and System Shock
Remake this month.
(Am I the only person who LIKED the original's cyberspace levels? ;-)
What Have You Been Playing... IN JULY 2023?
I completed both System Shock 1 (original 'enhanced') and System Shock
Remake this month.
It's hot. It's damned hot. I know Summer (northern hemisphere edition)...
is supposed to be about sunshine and overly warm days, but this is
getting ridiculous. It's no wonder I spent so much of this last month
playing video games rather than going outside and enjoying the good
weather.
Still, I did enjoy buzzing the towers of Pyongyang, whizzing through
the canals of Hamburg, or gliding down the eastern slope of the
Rockies into Montana. I don't regret the time, money and disk space I
spent on this game.
As much fun as I had gaming this month, I really do hope it cools do--
outside next month. I really want to do Real World stuff before it
gets dark and cold again. We'll see how it goes.
Meanwhile, I just gotta know:
What Have You Been Playing... IN JULY 2023?
On 8/1/2023 5:34 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
What Have You Been Playing... IN JULY 2023?
Not much. A lot going on at work and other projects leaving me with
little energy and time for games. Mostly played 'X-Com: UFO Defense'.
The original, accept no substitutes, sequels, remakes or reboots.
A little bit of 'My Time at Sandrock' mucking around with playing the multiplayer beta solo. Yes, that's right, I'm playing multiplayer all
by myself.
It's hot. It's damned hot. I know Summer (northern hemisphere edition)
is supposed to be about sunshine and overly warm days, but this is
getting ridiculous. It's no wonder I spent so much of this last month playing video games rather than going outside and enjoying the good
weather.
The List
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* Ghostwire: Tokyo (continued from last month)
* Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
* Portal Stories: Mel (new)
* Firewatch (repeat)
* Portal Stories: Mel (new)
If you enjoyed the
first two titles for their solid world-design, environmental story
telling, witty writing and excellent voice-acting, then "Portal
Stories" is going to be a gross disappointment.
But if it was the
puzzles that kept you playing the originals then you'll have more fun
with this new game.
What Have You Been Playing... IN JULY 2023?
* Nosferatu: Wrath of Malichai
A roguelike first person vampire game. I played it briefly, it seemed
like it had a lot of promise. I liked the monsters and atmosphere, but
the game play was a bit opaque, and even the basic monsters were
extremely deadly. Can't recommend.
Someone told me to try J key which worked, but configure the keys was a
pain too. I said frak, thumb down, and uninstall this game. Waste of
time! I don't use dang game controllers. I prefer old school clicky
keyboards and mouses. Get off my lawn.
On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 16:44:22 -0700 (PDT), Justisaur
<justisaur@gmail.com> wrote:
* Nosferatu: Wrath of Malichai
A roguelike first person vampire game. I played it briefly, it seemed
like it had a lot of promise. I liked the monsters and atmosphere, but
the game play was a bit opaque, and even the basic monsters were
extremely deadly. Can't recommend.
Wow, this is an oldie. I remember playing this one back in the early
2000s. It was one of the first FPS games to use procedurally generated levels, which sounded really exciting until I started playing it. Then
the limitations of procedural generation reared their heads, and the
dull, repetitive level design killed my interest in the game pretty
quickly.
Beyond that, the sepia-toned visuals (complete with old-timey film
crackling) were a literal eyesore, and the bullet-sponge enemies made
the game a slog. I admired the game in concept... and I guess I still
do, a bit, considering the game was developed in 2003. It was very
forward thinking for the time. But the actual execution was poor and
although I've occassionally returned to the game, I have never managed
to finish it more than once. And were it a new game today, I don't
think I would even have completed it the first time.
***** Ring Runners: Flight of the Sages
Amazing! Strong recommend if you like anything in the genre. This is
***** Ring Runners: Flight of the Sages
Amazing! Strong recommend if you like anything in the genre. This is
$0.50 on GoG right now ($1 on steam). Good review, I'll go ahead and buy
it!
I've started Remnant: From the Ashes (the first game), which is becoming very enjoyable. If you like 3rd person shooters this is pretty darn good
It looks mildly interesting. Graphics look a bit Borderlands without the >cell
shading, IOW not great. I added to my wishlist and may pick it up at a >later,
cheaper date.
On Tue, 01 Aug 2023 22:26:28 +0000, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Someone told me to try J key which worked, but configure the keys was a >pain too. I said frak, thumb down, and uninstall this game. Waste of
time! I don't use dang game controllers. I prefer old school clicky >keyboards and mouses. Get off my lawn.
I occasionally use a gamepad. I find them to be the best controller
type for games that are heavily menu driven. The last time I tried a
game pad was in Wizardry 6.
Now admittedly, I only did it to see if I could get a game pad working through the DosBox keymapper in a game that never supported that
controller type and it worked just fine. But I ended up finding the
gamepad at least as good as the keyboard and far better then the mouse controls.
* Firewatch (repeat)
I don't know if you noticed, but it's hot out there. I mean, like,
/really/ hot. Too hot to do all the normal things I enjoy doing in
summer, like heading to the woods and taking a long hike beneath the
trees. So stripped of this usual escape, what's a person to do? Go
hiking virtually, of course. And while I usually rely on "The Hunter:
Call of the Wild" for my sim-nature-walks, this month I wanted
something with a bit more story and direction. Enter "Firewatch".
Mike S. <Mike_S@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Tue, 01 Aug 2023 22:26:28 +0000, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Someone told me to try J key which worked, but configure the keys was a
pain too. I said frak, thumb down, and uninstall this game. Waste of
time! I don't use dang game controllers. I prefer old school clicky
keyboards and mouses. Get off my lawn.
I occasionally use a gamepad. I find them to be the best controller
type for games that are heavily menu driven. The last time I tried a
game pad was in Wizardry 6.
Now admittedly, I only did it to see if I could get a game pad working
through the DosBox keymapper in a game that never supported that
controller type and it worked just fine. But I ended up finding the
gamepad at least as good as the keyboard and far better then the mouse
controls.
For me, I have disabilities so I can't hold those controllers in mid air. I like big keyboards and mouses since I don't have to hold them.
On 8/2/2023 11:16 PM, Ant wrote:
Mike S. <Mike_S@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Tue, 01 Aug 2023 22:26:28 +0000, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Someone told me to try J key which worked, but configure the keys was a >>> pain too. I said frak, thumb down, and uninstall this game. Waste of
time! I don't use dang game controllers. I prefer old school clicky
keyboards and mouses. Get off my lawn.
I occasionally use a gamepad. I find them to be the best controller
type for games that are heavily menu driven. The last time I tried a
game pad was in Wizardry 6.
Now admittedly, I only did it to see if I could get a game pad working
through the DosBox keymapper in a game that never supported that
controller type and it worked just fine. But I ended up finding the
gamepad at least as good as the keyboard and far better then the mouse
controls.
For me, I have disabilities so I can't hold those controllers in mid air. I like big keyboards and mouses since I don't have to hold them.
I thought ants ate their crippled. :P
***** Ring Runners: Flight of the Sages
Amazing! Strong recommend if you like anything in the genre. This is
$0.50 on GoG right now ($1 on steam). Good review, I'll go ahead
and buy it!
I've started Remnant: From the Ashes (the first game), which is
becoming very enjoyable. If you like 3rd person shooters this is
pretty darn good
I've started Remnant: From the Ashes (the first game), which is becoming
very enjoyable. If you like 3rd person shooters this is pretty darn good
So I did install it, started playing it, and really liked it up until
the point I realized it was never designed to be played solo.
So I did install it, started playing it, and really liked it up until
the point I realized it was never designed to be played solo.
I just completed the game last night, on solo, and had a blast. It does
initially seem very difficult and frustrating, but as with dark souls or >similar games that confusion fades quickly as you learn enemy attack
patterns and acquire power-ups. The shooting and movement are extremely
good and precise, and you soon acquire weapon mods & consumables that for >instance add burning status effects to your shots, or quicken movement
speed. Smash all the breakables in levels for supplies, and explore! It's
a very good game and I was sorely tempted to 'reroll' (as NG+ is called
here) and run through again on a higher difficulty (but I won't, too large a >backlog). Give Femnant From the Ashes a try again!
rms
Now for the recently released Nightdive Remake. I played this right
after finishing the original, and put all the difficulties on lowest
(I recommend this, unless you *really* like combat -- I felt it was
plenty hard enough, both in the puzzle difficulty, and in cyberspace
and realspace combat). First off, I have to give them kudos for simply completing the project, regardless of how long it took. I encountered
nary a single bug, and the graphics and control scheme are good
(cyberspace, e.g., is dramatically improved).
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