The Video Games Thread
I've been looking at both the mini nes and mini snes. They look great and play great but i'm fucked if i have the time to be playing 30 or 21 old games. i can't keep up with the current gen games I have. (that said, i did just order 3 games off gamestop with my credit - far cry primal, dishonored 2 and Dragon Age Inquest. all delivered for €30. I'm a joke

- Dick Jones
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Thimbleweed Park is out for Android, €10.
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Grim Fandango is FREE on gog.com today. Get it quick.
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Got the new Mordor game but have been too busy to play it. Would love a month off.
started on Fallout 4. not sure if i'll go all in on all the building and scavenging, don't have the time for that. picks up where fallout 3 left off, in a spiritual and game-play scene. graphics are all right, nothing special so far. lots of quests to keep me busy.
i did start to play Dragon Age Inquisition, but the battle system was terrible. press and hold the button to fight, that's it really.
i did start to play Dragon Age Inquisition, but the battle system was terrible. press and hold the button to fight, that's it really.
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Building your own basic gaf is worth the effort so as you have somewhere to keep your swag, craft weapons, stimpaks etc.fatguy2k1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:38 amstarted on Fallout 4. not sure if i'll go all in on all the building and scavenging, don't have the time for that. picks up where fallout 3 left off, in a spiritual and game-play scene. graphics are all right, nothing special so far. lots of quests to keep me busy.
i did start to play Dragon Age Inquisition, but the battle system was terrible. press and hold the button to fight, that's it really.
eg you get into missions that are basically impossible without power armour, so somewhere to store and repair it is essential.
Max out your intelligence ahead of any other skill, it'll increase the overall exp points you receive. The idiot savant perk adds a random multiplier, so add that too.
cheers for the tips. got a free PUGB d/l off my friend. been playing a bit of that. my first game and i picked up a load of guns, level 3 backpack lots of rifles. all good gear. i had one major problem, however, i hadn't a fucking clue how to load the gunsDick Jones wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 10:58 amBuilding your own basic gaf is worth the effort so as you have somewhere to keep your swag, craft weapons, stimpaks etc.fatguy2k1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:38 amstarted on Fallout 4. not sure if i'll go all in on all the building and scavenging, don't have the time for that. picks up where fallout 3 left off, in a spiritual and game-play scene. graphics are all right, nothing special so far. lots of quests to keep me busy.
i did start to play Dragon Age Inquisition, but the battle system was terrible. press and hold the button to fight, that's it really.
eg you get into missions that are basically impossible without power armour, so somewhere to store and repair it is essential.
Max out your intelligence ahead of any other skill, it'll increase the overall exp points you receive. The idiot savant perk adds a random multiplier, so add that too.


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Have been so busy the past couple of months, haven't been able to play anything in weeks.
That'll all change over the break, gonna hit it hard.
That'll all change over the break, gonna hit it hard.
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Got Horizon Zero Dawn before xmas and played it pretty much all of xmas and january. finished it on Sunday. Brilliant, looks amazing and a great story