Played some Might & Magic VI but the Western maps are too difficult, true madness even at level 40. The easiest opponent there are minotaurs. Then there is dozens of dragons, demons, hydras etc.
So started a Might & Magic VII playthrough (the only game in the series I lost the save files)
Aaaand I went too far in the game not doing the main quest was stupid. Finally done the lightside diplomacy act and went to a sky city, done 1 quest and rewarded for 3 quests in other parts of it, got 4 levels... well more than 10 levels very fast. Plus bought like 50K worth of excellent weapons and armors
From level 9 to 37-8
Last Edit: Aug 5, 2021 9:06:17 GMT by Kaiser Arian
I've gotten sucked into Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous.
Proving to be really fun. It's got Baldur's Gate-style real time with pause for the adventuring group, and a turn-based Might & Magic-like battlefield combat with the crusade against the demons.
Thing is, my character woke up recently with a severed head in his pack and I have no idea how it got there...
For the first time in 12 years, I booted up Socom Combined Assault for PS2 online. Some madlads have revitalized the servers and this great series has been brought back to life, no thanks to Sony. It was great going back to a modern military shooter that took thinking, teamwork, and planning on top of skill again.
Pathfinder is proving to be so much fun I've started a second run after finishing it once. Usually I wait a while for more patches and DLC before doing that in a game. So it says something about how absorbing it is.
ESO & Anthem - Working on dailies, weeklies and monthlies.
Anthem:
Broke-down and grabbed the "Commander" graphic for my javelins..it reminds me of the graphics used on aircraft in WWII, so I couldn't resist. Used to put together plastic models when I was a kid and aircraft were my favorite since I could hang them from the ceiling of my room and pretend that there was a dogfight going on.
I finally decided to give Assassin's Creed: Odyssey a try.
I'm getting a lot of Witcher 3 vibes from it.
I've had that in my Uplay library for over a year and just haven't got around to it. It was the first AC game that looked real appealing to me being a RPG and all. How you liking it?
I finally decided to give Assassin's Creed: Odyssey a try.
I'm getting a lot of Witcher 3 vibes from it.
I've had that in my Uplay library for over a year and just haven't go around to it. It was the first AC game that looked real appealing to me being a RPG and all. How you liking it?
So far I'm enjoying it. Naval combat is fun. And the story feels a bit more personal than the earlier games' "reshaping history"-type plots.
I have found that I suck at being sneaky though, so combat can get pretty intense.