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Draft Champions is a pretty fun mode.Madden 17 only 9.99 with PS+ and I don't think I can bring myself to get it.
Draft Champions is a pretty fun mode.Madden 17 only 9.99 with PS+ and I don't think I can bring myself to get it.
Draft Champions is a pretty fun mode.
I like to do fantasy drafts in Franchise mode, but it takes a long time. Draft Champions is 15 rounds and it is free to play. Plus you can get some of the old stars in it. I never understood the MUT thing either though.Not judging your tastes at all because these modes are crazy popular, but this and MUT being hits are the reason they are able to give a slight UI upgrade and a middle finger to Franchise mode year after year and get away with it. Such bull####.
Other nazis...nah they probably like it too.Don't know how I missed Wolfenstein the old blood from 2015 cause I played new order to death. Got it off steam for 9 bucks. Great shooter. Play these wolfensteins if you like shooting Nazis. who the hell doesn't like shooting nazis?
I played one that has the old game in it. Which one is that? You have to go to cot and sleep. Then the original wolfenstein is the "nightmare".Don't know how I missed Wolfenstein the old blood from 2015 cause I played new order to death. Got it off steam for 9 bucks. Great shooter. Play these wolfensteins if you like shooting Nazis. who the hell doesn't like shooting nazis?
Both new order and old blood have that hidden within the game. You prob played new orderI played one that has the old game in it. Which one is that? You have to go to cot and sleep. Then the original wolfenstein is the "nightmare".
I think the only real difference is VR capabilityAny of you have a PS4 pro? Is it worth it compared to a slim? Prob gonna pick one up soon.
Such a fun game. Drop me a line if you guys want to play.We gotta get the FBG group back together!
No....no it’s not.I think the only real difference is VR capability
Wow...90 hours for me and still going. It is possibly my all time favorite non sports game as well. Simply marvelous. Right there with The Last Of Us, Mass Effect 2, Dead Space 1 and 2. But along with Shadows of Mordor my favorite this generation (PS4) thus far.Platinum trophy for HZD, 60 hour play time. My favorite game of all time possibly
Haha I thought 60 hours was long and I read every single datapoint I collected. Howd you get in an extra 30 hours?Wow...90 hours for me and still going. It is possibly my all time favorite non sports game as well. Simply marvelous. Right there with The Last Of Us, Mass Effect 2, Dead Space 1 and 2. But along with Shadows of Mordor my favorite this generation (PS4) thus far.
I seriously don't know.....a lot of wandering and killing machines, resource gathering etc to level up a #### ton.Haha I thought 60 hours was long and I read every single datapoint I collected. Howd you get in an extra 30 hours?
Hmmm don't have a 4K tv right now... prob not in the market either since ours are too old at this point. Appreciate the info - have to see what I want to do.No....no it’s not.
The true native 60 FPS framerate on games that are PS4 Pro supported are incredible. If you are not using the Pro on a 4K HDTV then I would not bother. You still get a better framerate but visually nothing better.
I upgraded to a Pro and picked up a mid level Sony XBR Bravia 43’ Ultra 4K HD (HDR) tv (for $649) and Horizon Zero Dawn and MLB The Show 17 are jaw dropping amazing to play. I use the 4K HDR on Horizon and it is simply unreal.
On The Show 17 I use Enhanced Visuals instead of full fledged 4K as I want true 60 FPS on my framerate. It is amazing how much better I see the ball when at the plate. Parks look incredible, player models etc....just on a new level of wow.
This one has been on my list for a while. Will have to check it out.Elite Dangerous is a mind-blowing experience.
No Mans Sky is a Yugo compared to this beast.
If you ever wanted to be Han Solo.......play this game.
Big learning curve......but within 2-3 hours I was in full control of my ship, navigation, and overall understanding everything going on. Incredibly deep universe, game, MMO.
I am hooked and will living an alternate life in space. Just wow.
You an RPG guy? Divinity: Original Sin has the best combat of any top-down strategy RPG I've played. Your XCOM experience gives you a little idea of the tactical gameplay here. The type of RPG that's heavy on the inventory management and micromanagement of characters, which I love but some people hate.DallasDMac said:B2G1 free sale right now on used games at GameStop. So I figured I'd load up a little since I own a grand total of like 4 PS4 games. If you were going to buy three games, what would they be? I only own:
Uncharted 4 (love these types of games), Horizon Zero Dawn, XCOM2 and Witcher III.
I played Skyrim, Fallout, most every game like UC4 (Tomb Raider, Last of Us, etc), Dark Souls. So I think I like a pretty good variety. What do PS4 players consider the must haves? Some I have considered:
RE4 (never played one of these), newer Deus Ex, Dark Souls III, Nioh(?), Shadow of Mordor. But I really am clueless as I simply haven't kept up on what's what. I am open to to whatever. So if you had just got a PS4 and were going to buy three games, what would they be? They can be older titles!
I agree with everything @ConnSKINS26 said.DallasDMac said:B2G1 free sale right now on used games at GameStop. So I figured I'd load up a little since I own a grand total of like 4 PS4 games. If you were going to buy three games, what would they be? I only own:
Uncharted 4 (love these types of games), Horizon Zero Dawn, XCOM2 and Witcher III.
I played Skyrim, Fallout, most every game like UC4 (Tomb Raider, Last of Us, etc), Dark Souls. So I think I like a pretty good variety. What do PS4 players consider the must haves? Some I have considered:
RE4 (never played one of these), newer Deus Ex, Dark Souls III, Nioh(?), Shadow of Mordor. But I really am clueless as I simply haven't kept up on what's what. I am open to to whatever. So if you had just got a PS4 and were going to buy three games, what would they be? They can be older titles!
Thanks for the recommendation. I was intrigued by NMS but wisely passed. Watched a couple of videos of this one and decided to take the plunge. (For $30, it's hard to go too wrong).Todem said:Elite Dangerous is a mind-blowing experience.
No Mans Sky is a Yugo compared to this beast.
If you ever wanted to be Han Solo.......play this game.
Big learning curve......but within 2-3 hours I was in full control of my ship, navigation, and an overall understanding of everything going on. Incredibly deep universe, game, MMO, space simulator.
I am hooked and will be living an alternate life in space. Just wow.
They are both good. I am a huge fan of the Souls franchise, so of course I am partial to DS3. Shadow of Mordor was solid, but I am not the huge fan of it that many are. IMO, it becomes way too easy as you level up. Still a fun title though. Just depends on what you're looking for.Mordor and DS III sound good, though based on what Cockroach said, maybe I'll get Mordor direct from PSN. Divinity sounds a bit like the Baldur's Gate of old? Am I am the right track?
The PS+ offerings have been pretty decent lately.Until Dawn is one of the free PS+ games in July. That's a really nice choice and by far one of the better games they've offered in a while.
Yes, exactly. Not as dark maybe, tone wise. But turn based rather than pause during combatDivinity sounds a bit like the Baldur's Gate of old? Am I am the right track?
This. PS+ has been pretty crappy for a long time. In the time I've owned a PS4, I look back at Resogun, Don't Starve, Outlast, Transistor and that's almost it in terms of legitimately good games. (I'm sure I'm leaving some out, and I apologize if so). Until Dawn is the first AAA game to come along I think, and it's a really good title.I'm glad they've gotten away from all the puzzlers and crappy retro "8-bit" platformers.
I'd add in:This. PS+ has been pretty crappy for a long time. In the time I've owned a PS4, I look back at Resogun, Don't Starve, Outlast, Transistor and that's almost it in terms of legitimately good games. (I'm sure I'm leaving some out, and I apologize if so). Until Dawn is the first AAA game to come along I think, and it's a really good title.
Just played through Valiant Hearts after getting it free on Xbox Gold. Surprisingly fun little game.I'd add in:
Bioshock Infinite
Valient Hearts
Lara Croft: Temple of Osiris
And one that they never would have likely given away for free if they had any idea it would blow up like it did: Rocket League
Injustice 1, Rocket League, NBA 2kThis. PS+ has been pretty crappy for a long time. In the time I've owned a PS4, I look back at Resogun, Don't Starve, Outlast, Transistor and that's almost it in terms of legitimately good games. (I'm sure I'm leaving some out, and I apologize if so). Until Dawn is the first AAA game to come along I think, and it's a really good title.
So are you supposed to be a 747 pilot in order to be able to play Elite: Dangerous. I feel like it should be automating 75% of the things it has you do. I can't even pass the tutorial missions.
You just described a 747 pilot.So are you supposed to be a 747 pilot in order to be able to play Elite: Dangerous. I feel like it should be automating 75% of the things it has you do. I can't even pass the tutorial missions.
Dark Souls 3 is amazing, but very difficult... especially so if you've never played a Dark Souls game.I chose Dark Souls III, Dishonered 2 and Valkyria Chronicles - Remastered. Good choices? The fact they are all priced exactly the same played in it some. Wanted to make sure I got full value out of the free one. I haven't hit BUY yet, so still time to back out.
So when I was in college or after in my 20s and single, I played multiplayer. Quake 3 arena, Call of Duty, etc... was pretty decent too. Not great, but I'd carry a 1.7 or 1.8 K/D ratio overall. I could hold my own.Serious question for the single player game guys, why don't you challenge yourselfs by playing competitive multiplayer games?
I feel you on that one, I am 28 and my fps gaming skills have declined but I still do well. Even without alot of time you can still do decent in competitive fps games though.So when I was in college or after in my 20s and single, I played multiplayer. Quake 3 arena, Call of Duty, etc... was pretty decent too. Not great, but I'd carry a 1.7 or 1.8 K/D ratio overall. I could hold my own.
Then I got married, took a job that required more time. I still enjoy some multiplayer like Rocket League and Rainbow 6 Siege, but the COD games suck. I just don't have the time to get good and while my reflexes aren't poor, they're not as twitch-tastic in my mid-30s as they were back then.
people suckSerious question for the single player game guys, why don't you challenge yourselfs by playing competitive multiplayer games?
I played multi-player fps's for years. I enjoyed them. Still do occasionally. But there comes a time in a mans life when he just can't take the maturity levels of his fellow players. Unless you are playing with a bunch you know, you will get over it very quickly. I don't need to "challenge" myself. Been there done that. Now I just like to enjoy the game. Give me a single player game with a decent story any day of the week. You'll get to that point some day too. Trust me.Serious question for the single player game guys, why don't you challenge yourselfs by playing competitive multiplayer games?
1. I'm looking for different things out of a game than most online multiplayer games can give me. "Challenge" isn't really the right word, I get that from other hobbies in my life although I have nothing against a very difficult game that falls within my interests. I'm an RPG guy for the most part. I don't care to switch to the newest multiplayer shooter every 3-6 months.Serious question for the single player game guys, why don't you challenge yourselfs by playing competitive multiplayer games?
Actually it did thanks.1. I'm looking for different things out of a game than most online multiplayer games can give me. "Challenge" isn't really the right word, I get that from other hobbies in my life although I have nothing against a very difficult game that falls within my interests. I'm an RPG guy for the most part. I don't care to switch to the newest multiplayer shooter every 3-6 months.
2. I can't think of a group of gamers I enjoy less than the online competitive shooter community. I'm sure it's a vocal minority but it's enough to taint the pool. And the best of them play a game constantly from release so it's not really a level playing field.
3. I want to do what I want to do in games, which means I lean toward games that give you lots of options, usually in a more open world setting. I have no interest in playing a round, waiting for the next one to load, playing another round, etc. The repetitive nature of it bores me to tears. You have to know the maps, etc. like the back of your hand to get good at those games and it's tedious unless you just want to #### around. I want to pause when I want, generally save when I want, play at my own pace, pore over inventory and journal pages and level-up screens...
It's just a different type of gaming. What gets your blood pumping and makes you feel accomplishment in a game probably doesn't do the same for me, and vice versa. Maybe we grew up playing different games, who knows. I'm also an avid reader so my gaming tastes tend toward epic storytelling as much as strategic gameplay, maybe that's part of it.
But the way you asked the question shows you don't "get it" from the jump, so I'm sure this won't cover it.
Didn't mean that to sound douchey, sorry. But the way you said "why don't you guys challenge yourselves" kind of comes off like "why don't you guys join the big leagues and play an actual hard game", which just shows we come from a different mindset.Actually it did thanks.
What I like most about games is playing through a story. One problem I've found with sandbox games like Horizon: Zero Dawn or Skyrim is that once I'm done playing through the story, I don't find it fun to just repetitively do things in the open world like encountering and killing wandering enemies or procedurally generated dungeons/quests that are basically the same over and over.Serious question for the single player game guys, why don't you challenge yourselfs by playing competitive multiplayer games?
I do play R6 Siege. It scratches that itch of a competitive game like search and destroy on COD used to do for me. I like the single life per round objective type gameplay. With Siege, playing smart and being careful is 80% of it, with the shooting ability being the other 20%. I like the strategy involved in that and a good bit of the time when I die, I feel like I made a mistake.I feel you on that one, I am 28 and my fps gaming skills have declined but I still do well. Even without alot of time you can still do decent in competitive fps games though.
I find most of the online community to be toxic in nature. It ruins the gaming experience for me.Serious question for the single player game guys, why don't you challenge yourselfs by playing competitive multiplayer games?