Quey_Quick
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Playing the Witcher 3 with Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine installed. (Yeah I am behind)
One of the best value for money games out there by a long shot. Great story line, immersive gameplay and enough bits and bobs to do to keep you busy for hours - looking at you Gwent!Playing the Witcher 3 with Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine installed. (Yeah I am behind)
Playing Star Wars Jedi Fallen and it is excellent. One of the best games I have played this year.
If you're still in the beginning portion of the game, it pays to Google for the various story cut-off points so you know where not to progress the main story unless you're caught up with side quests. You'll kick yourself otherwise if you get ahead of yourself.Playing the Witcher 3 with Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine installed. (Yeah I am behind)
If you're still in the beginning portion of the game, it pays to Google for the various story cut-off points so you know where not to progress the main story unless you're caught up with side quests. You'll kick yourself otherwise if you get ahead of yourself.
Lol, I am mostly doing side quests. I have been playing for two weeks and just now saved Dandelion.
Yeah, my play style is completing everything I possibly can before I touch the main missions because I want to experience the full story.Ensuring your side quests are all completed is a good strategy in general, but still, it pays to know where the cut-off points are between the game's acts.
Hoping to give it a bash this weekend. How do you find the level design? I'm hoping for something with a nice sense of adventure (based on the one or two clips I've seen) and am hoping that it mixes things up nicely and makes the world feel huge.Playing Jedi: Fallen Order.
I'm not that far into the game tbh so I can't give an object view on the level design. From what I've played so far, theres a lot of vertical traversal similar to Uncharted/Tomb Raider but mostly linear level design. The world does give that feeling of being huge especially against the huge starships scattered around.Hoping to give it a bash this weekend. How do you find the level design? I'm hoping for something with a nice sense of adventure (based on the one or two clips I've seen) and am hoping that it mixes things up nicely and makes the world feel huge.
Sweet, sounds like it'll hopefully be a joy to play through if I can get a hang of the combat (I've never been a fan of the "souls" combat style). I quite enjoyed Uncharted 4 (but not much of the most recent Tomb Raiders) so I'm hoping for adventure and challenge.I'm not that far into the game tbh so I can't give an object view on the level design. From what I've played so far, theres a lot of vertical traversal similar to Uncharted/Tomb Raider but mostly linear level design. The world does give that feeling of being huge especially against the huge starships scattered around.
Sweet, sounds like it'll hopefully be a joy to play through if I can get a hang of the combat (I've never been a fan of the "souls" combat style). I quite enjoyed Uncharted 4 (but not much of the most recent Tomb Raiders) so I'm hoping for adventure and challenge.
Yeah I got it ready and installed but have been stuck with RDR2 (just never enough perfect pelts to be found...).So, did you get the game?
I've fallen back into the Skyrim Abyss.
Damn mods keep this game too fresh.![]()