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Picked up Bloodborne again after rage quitting before because man did I get killed a lot.  A whole lot.   Got massively frustrating.   I couldn't even get past the first area where they were all around the bonfire.  Hated it.

But am getting back in.   Amazing, hard but super cool game.   Gotta love youtube for tips and strategies for games like these.

 
Anybody played UFC4? It’s one of the PS Plus games for February. I’m thinking of creating a Dana White clone, and then just letting him get the #### beaten out of him every fight. 
I've been messing around with UFC4.  It's fine for what it is.  

Have HFW preloaded, so starting Friday that's all I will be playing for a while.  

 
Picked up Bloodborne again after rage quitting before because man did I get killed a lot.  A whole lot.   Got massively frustrating.   I couldn't even get past the first area where they were all around the bonfire.  Hated it.

But am getting back in.   Amazing, hard but super cool game.   Gotta love youtube for tips and strategies for games like these.
Is this your first souls type game? 

 
Anyone else planning to play Horizon Forbidden West (HFW)?

I actually took off work Friday, partly for a 4-day weekend, but also because the HFW is released on Friday and I already have it preloaded.  

 
Anyone else planning to play Horizon Forbidden West (HFW)?

I actually took off work Friday, partly for a 4-day weekend, but also because the HFW is released on Friday and I already have it preloaded.  
Debating it..... I mean I'll get it eventually - just not sure im going day 1

 
Loved Horizon Dawn......but i don’t need to drop $70 anymore on new games. I have an enormous backlog (playing Spiderman finally and loving it) of PS4 games and can wait till all these news games are 19.99 or less. 

I am done buying games on release day. 

 
Is this your first souls type game? 
Sure is...Never tried them before


These games are maddening... until it clicks. Then it becomes addicting. 

The Souls games were unique in that they seemed like typical third person button mashers. People went in expecting to straight up beat down the enemies with typical light/heavy attack spams, and found out quick that's the fastest way to die. Managing stamina / blocking / dodging as a main gameplay element was kind of new. 

Bloodborne is a little unique in that it does encourage more straight-up offense than the Souls games do. But it's still "you spam, you die".  

 
These games are maddening... until it clicks. Then it becomes addicting. 

The Souls games were unique in that they seemed like typical third person button mashers. People went in expecting to straight up beat down the enemies with typical light/heavy attack spams, and found out quick that's the fastest way to die. Managing stamina / blocking / dodging as a main gameplay element was kind of new. 

Bloodborne is a little unique in that it does encourage more straight-up offense than the Souls games do. But it's still "you spam, you die".  
Oh man and that's what happened.   Figured I could smash my way through..Um no, Definitely not.  

 
I just loved the first game.  I actually just finished a 1.5 hour youtube refreshing me on the lore.   :bag:
I literally just finished the og like a month ago. I never did for some reason but went back and did.   Didn't do the frozen land or whatever it was called.    

 
Oh man and that's what happened.   Figured I could smash my way through..Um no, Definitely not.  
Once you get into a rhythm you will be amazed at how “easy” it is. What I mean is you will adjust and get used to the enemy patterns and attacks and eventually it will be easy to you.

with that said even the first areas are hard when you aren’t used to the difficulty. I recently picked up dark souls again and was having a very tough go of areas that I used to blast through. About an hour or two later I was back to my old self. 

If you like blood-borne then I really suggest you try the dark souls remastered game as well as the other dark souls games in the series. But the first game is in my opinion the very best. I love them all but the first one’s in level design is what makes it special.

Bloodborne is actually the only game in the franchise I haven’t played nor have any interest to play because of it’s more free hack and slash-ish play style. I’m more of a heavy weapon and shield guy.

 
Once you get into a rhythm you will be amazed at how “easy” it is. What I mean is you will adjust and get used to the enemy patterns and attacks and eventually it will be easy to you.

with that said even the first areas are hard when you aren’t used to the difficulty. I recently picked up dark souls again and was having a very tough go of areas that I used to blast through. About an hour or two later I was back to my old self. 

If you like blood-borne then I really suggest you try the dark souls remastered game as well as the other dark souls games in the series. But the first game is in my opinion the very best. I love them all but the first one’s in level design is what makes it special.

Bloodborne is actually the only game in the franchise I haven’t played nor have any interest to play because of it’s more free hack and slash-ish play style. I’m more of a heavy weapon and shield guy.
Yeah...Once I got a feel for it, I can make it through the main areas fairly well.  The bosses are still hard as all get out.  Love the game though..  Glad I decided to try it again.   I'm not a huge gamer, usually stay with things like God of War, just finished Last of us 2, and sports games.  So my dexterity on the buttons needs work.

 
Yeah...Once I got a feel for it, I can make it through the main areas fairly well.  The bosses are still hard as all get out.  Love the game though..  Glad I decided to try it again.   I'm not a huge gamer, usually stay with things like God of War, just finished Last of us 2, and sports games.  So my dexterity on the buttons needs work.
Dark souls was like that for me. I picked it up, played it got frustrated and quit but something kept calling me back to it. I like the way the game looked. I like the atmosphere. It was certainly difficult, but when I died it was almost always my fault.

A few months later I picked it up and I played it nonstop for over a year. The same goes for parts two and three except for the quitting.

 
StarCraft 2

20 years later and still the best RTS game out there...and now it's free.  The perfect game.

 
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Once you get into a rhythm you will be amazed at how “easy” it is. What I mean is you will adjust and get used to the enemy patterns and attacks and eventually it will be easy to you.

with that said even the first areas are hard when you aren’t used to the difficulty. I recently picked up dark souls again and was having a very tough go of areas that I used to blast through. About an hour or two later I was back to my old self. 

If you like blood-borne then I really suggest you try the dark souls remastered game as well as the other dark souls games in the series. But the first game is in my opinion the very best. I love them all but the first one’s in level design is what makes it special.

Bloodborne is actually the only game in the franchise I haven’t played nor have any interest to play because of it’s more free hack and slash-ish play style. I’m more of a heavy weapon and shield guy.


Blood borne was great. you are missing out/

Demon Souls might be my fav.  That ps5 remake rocked.   Looking forward to elden ring later this month

 
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Yeah...Once I got a feel for it, I can make it through the main areas fairly well.  The bosses are still hard as all get out.  Love the game though..  Glad I decided to try it again.   I'm not a huge gamer, usually stay with things like God of War, just finished Last of us 2, and sports games.  So my dexterity on the buttons needs work.


You actually need less button dexterity than God of War or whatnot. Those games have crazy combos and quick time events or whatnot. Souls games are all about not taking damage, either by dodging or blocking, and attacking at opportune moments. For the enemies (especially bosses) it's all about making them miss, attacking once or twice, moving away, rinse/repeat. 

Bloodborne adds the "you get back health if you counterattack after getting hit" making it more offensive-minded than Souls. But it's still about making them miss. 

 
You actually need less button dexterity than God of War or whatnot. Those games have crazy combos and quick time events or whatnot. Souls games are all about not taking damage, either by dodging or blocking, and attacking at opportune moments. For the enemies (especially bosses) it's all about making them miss, attacking once or twice, moving away, rinse/repeat. 

Bloodborne adds the "you get back health if you counterattack after getting hit" making it more offensive-minded than Souls. But it's still about making them miss. 
Hmmm....Well good to know..Maybe bloodborne is just harder..I didnt have a lot of issues with God of War

 
Hmmm....Well good to know..Maybe bloodborne is just harder..I didnt have a lot of issues with God of War




god of war is great.  but the difference in difficulty between the 2 games is immense.  

biggest advice I have for you for the souls type games is patience. learn to dodge/parry and be ok with dying a million times.  There are areas to farm and build up but it doesn't help much if you cannot dodge/parry.  as they say get gud

I have played them all and I already know the elden ring game is going to kick my ###

 
Anyone else planning to play Horizon Forbidden West (HFW)?

I actually took off work Friday, partly for a 4-day weekend, but also because the HFW is released on Friday and I already have it preloaded.  
I pre-ordered.  Debating on the day off "for an extra long weekend."

Loved the first one.  This one seems significantly bigger and the reviewers are loving it.  Though I never know if reviews are trustworthy.

 
Picked up Bloodborne again after rage quitting before because man did I get killed a lot.  A whole lot.   Got massively frustrating.   I couldn't even get past the first area where they were all around the bonfire.  Hated it.

But am getting back in.   Amazing, hard but super cool game.   Gotta love youtube for tips and strategies for games like these.
Best game of the last gen and the best Soulsborne game so far.

I don't recommend trying this on your first playthrough, or second or third.  But for people who have already beaten this game a few times and are looking for something different, I highly recommend trying an Arcane build.  The "spells" in this game are really just gadgets unless you intentionally build your entire character around them, but they become insanely powerful boss-melters if you do it right.  On my first playthrough -- which ended in a platinum trophy -- it took me at least 25 tries to beat Watchdog of the Old Lords in the defiled chalice dungeon (don't worry about it if you're still in central Yharnam, its optional end-game content).  By way of contrast, my Arcane build was able to farm this particular boss consistently for gemstones without even needing to equip a weapon.  He has absolutely no answer to A Call Beyond, and neither do most of the other bosses.    

 
Best game of the last gen and the best Soulsborne game so far.

I don't recommend trying this on your first playthrough, or second or third.  But for people who have already beaten this game a few times and are looking for something different, I highly recommend trying an Arcane build.  The "spells" in this game are really just gadgets unless you intentionally build your entire character around them, but they become insanely powerful boss-melters if you do it right.  On my first playthrough -- which ended in a platinum trophy -- it took me at least 25 tries to beat Watchdog of the Old Lords in the defiled chalice dungeon (don't worry about it if you're still in central Yharnam, its optional end-game content).  By way of contrast, my Arcane build was able to farm this particular boss consistently for gemstones without even needing to equip a weapon.  He has absolutely no answer to A Call Beyond, and neither do most of the other bosses.    
Jeez...Quit it will ya?  I'm still trying to figure out how to use my threaded cane right.

 
Loved Horizon Dawn......but i don’t need to drop $70 anymore on new games. I have an enormous backlog (playing Spiderman finally and loving it) of PS4 games and can wait till all these news games are 19.99 or less. 

I am done buying games on release day. 
This is my favorite part of being a "patient gamer" (one of my favorite sub-reddits). Build up a big backlog and then a year down the road, get a GOTY/Complete edition with all DLC included for $20.

Forbidden West will definitely get played by me eventually though.

 
PS5:

Beat Ghost of Tsushima, the multiplayer and it's expansion pack.  What a fun game.

Now I'm playing Assasins Creed: Valhalla and Madden 22, back and forth.  

Valhalla is an amazing game, but I'll have to admit I get fatigue playing through it since it's so deep. 

 
PS5:

Beat Ghost of Tsushima, the multiplayer and it's expansion pack.  What a fun game.

Now I'm playing Assasins Creed: Valhalla and Madden 22, back and forth.  

Valhalla is an amazing game, but I'll have to admit I get fatigue playing through it since it's so deep. 


i really liked valhallah esp the upgrades to the melee.  But man thats a long bloated game

 
Beat Ghost of Tsushima, the multiplayer and it's expansion pack.  What a fun game.
Can you unpack GOT multiplayer?  You mean the Legends Storyteller mode?  If so, can you describe that mode a little more?  

I got the platinum for GOT, but never tried Legends Storyteller.  I actually kinda forgot about it.  

 
Does Nintendo make real sports games anymore? I’d like to play one with the characters but without all the gimmick power ups 
 


Yeah there's no doubt this soccer game is completely unrealistic to the point they don't even call it "soccer" LOL, but even so, it was a blast to play for my son and I at least.

 
I'm probably a good 25 hours into Deathloop. Now that I've figured out the "rules" to the world, it's absolutely worth it. The gist of it: You repeat the same day every day on an island run by eight "visionaries," all of whom you need to kill to "break the loop" of repeating days. But if you don't kill them all in the same day, then everything resets. There are four parts to the day: morning, noon, afternoon, evening. There are also only four parts of the island. So you can spend all "morning" on one part of the island, spend as long as you want there, and then when you leave that area, it advances to noon, and you can go to a different part of the island. If you do something in the morning, it affects what happens the rest of that day. So a lot of the game is figuring out how to get multiple visionaries into the same location at the same time of day so that you can kill them efficiently and end the loop.

The same developer made the Dishonored games, so if you like those, you'll probably like Deathloop. You have devices that give you invisibility, telekinesis, teleportation, etc., but you can only equip two powers, which is annoying. You have a third power that essentially gives you two extra "lives" per level, which you can't unequip. This is related to my main gripe: You can't save your game mid-level. The game only saves when you leave a level and the day advances (morning to noon, noon to afternoon, etc). So you really need to plan to have a good 1-2 hours free to complete a level. (This is annoying for me, because I have only about 1-2 hours to play every night, and I hate going to bed late.) 

Pretty fun game so far, glad I didn't get frustrated and quit in the beginning. 


I finished this about 10 days ago. It took me roughly 50 hours, but that's just a guess. I have no idea what my completion percentage was, but I'd say probably 75 percent. 

It was well worth playing, the biggest reason being that it's an original premise that was executed pretty well. The learning curve is probably about 10 percent of the game, which is a little steep, but once you figure out the "rules" of everything, it becomes immensely more engaging. 

Pros: Original premise. Because of the timeloop plot, it's satisfying when you are altering the timeline to slide pieces into place to set up the endgame. The plot is fairly engaging and I was almost never "stuck" wondering what I needed to do next. 

Cons: I hated that you couldn't save mid-level. Because the essence of the game is repeating the same day over and over, there came a point when I didn't really care about my uncompleted side quests and just wanted to finish the game. (I actually did complete the goal of killing all the bosses in a single day, but the game doesn't give you any instruction on what to do next, so I left the level without completing the final task, resetting the day and forcing me to do everything over again to finish the game properly. That was annoying.)

 
So allegedly.  HZD Forbidden West is a free upgrade to PS5 if you buy the PS4. So if you want to save 10 bucks you can 

Last year we made a commitment to deliver free upgrades for our cross-gen launch titles, which included Horizon Forbidden West. While the pandemic’s profound impact pushed Forbidden West out of the launch window we initially envisioned, we will stand by our offer: Players who purchase Horizon Forbidden West on PlayStation 4 will be able to upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version for free.

I also want to confirm today that moving forward, PlayStation first-party exclusive cross-gen titles (newly releasing on PS4 & PS5)–both digital and physical*–will offer a $10 USD digital upgrade option from PS4 to PS5. This will apply to the next God of War and Gran Turismo 7, and any other exclusive cross-gen PS4 & PS5 title published by Sony Interactive Entertainment

 
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Does anyone play Minecraft or Terraria?  My boys asked me to play Minecraft with them one day and I actually found it very calming until my Boys came onto my world and started changing things around.

 
ragincajun said:
Does anyone play Minecraft or Terraria?  My boys asked me to play Minecraft with them one day and I actually found it very calming until my Boys came onto my world and started changing things around.
My kids really enjoy detonating TNT and pouring lava over my works of art. 

 
Poke_4_Life said:
Can you unpack GOT multiplayer?  You mean the Legends Storyteller mode?  If so, can you describe that mode a little more?  

I got the platinum for GOT, but never tried Legends Storyteller.  I actually kinda forgot about it.  


Tsushima Legends was a completely different game from the campaign.  You choose a class and level them up.  There were two modes you could play.  One mode had a quest-like objectives you could do with 2-5 players.  The other had 5 man wave-style maps you could play in.  

I had a lot of fun in Legends playing around with my class, gear, play-styles and builds. However, after about 6 months I moved on since the devs stopped developing it and after I maxed out my Ronin, I was just going for my high score for kills and revives. 

I'm glad I got into it.   Very fun.

 
Currently in the middle of Witcher 3 with all the DLC while I continue to wait for a new Xbox buying opportunity, and I'm glad I gave it a second look after being lukewarm on it in the beginning. As usual I'm taking my time trying to do everything, and after a very late start to Gwent I finally understand it and have compiled a very nice deck. I'm at the point in the game where I just moved on from Velen to Skellige to start the bulk of those quests, so I'd assume I have plenty more to go. I've been to Skellige before and mapped most of it out, but still have a lot left to discover there.

What's the latest idea on when the Xbox and PS5 will be readily available? I'm fine with following Twitter dudes who can get me early shots at one, but I'm willing to wait until I can just go to any store and get one.

 
Currently in the middle of Witcher 3 with all the DLC while I continue to wait for a new Xbox buying opportunity, and I'm glad I gave it a second look after being lukewarm on it in the beginning. As usual I'm taking my time trying to do everything, and after a very late start to Gwent I finally understand it and have compiled a very nice deck. I'm at the point in the game where I just moved on from Velen to Skellige to start the bulk of those quests, so I'd assume I have plenty more to go. I've been to Skellige before and mapped most of it out, but still have a lot left to discover there.

What's the latest idea on when the Xbox and PS5 will be readily available? I'm fine with following Twitter dudes who can get me early shots at one, but I'm willing to wait until I can just go to any store and get one.
Yeah lol in the Witcher you always have plenty more to go. Main game + all DLC content adds up to like 200 hours of gameplay. It's absolutely insane.

Still probably a year away from ever seeing the new consoles on a store shelf. Chip shortage isn't close to ending.

 
What's the latest idea on when the Xbox and PS5 will be readily available? I'm fine with following Twitter dudes who can get me early shots at one, but I'm willing to wait until I can just go to any store and get one.


Ask your company IT guy. The ONLY way you are getting one is using a bot. Thats how I got mine. 

 
ragincajun said:
Does anyone play Minecraft or Terraria?  My boys asked me to play Minecraft with them one day and I actually found it very calming until my Boys came onto my world and started changing things around.


My kids really enjoy detonating TNT and pouring lava over my works of art. 


I have a permanent server up that with myself, my 2 kids, my brother and his 2 kids, my other brother and his wife.

We did a reset for patch 1.18 but our last world was close to a year old.

You can't build around the starting area, you need your base far enough away that they do not want to hang out there, but easy enough to get to that they can see what you are doing occasionally.

I find paths through the nether are the easiest way. Throw up a nether portal at 0 height and just tunnel through the nether underneath the lava.

 
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