
I love arcade racers much better than simulation racers.
I love arcade racers much better than simulation racers.
I played an hour or two of Pillars of Eternity recently. I'd like to go back to it sometime.
Borderlands 3 and soon a host of others. I'm kind of excited to try some Fallout 76. Maybe I've played it before though and just forgot. I think it was Fallout 4 though.
I keep several games on my external drive in case of new content like Forza Horizon 4. I just saw it was number one in the list of most popular games on Game Pass this week. I wonder if something new just appeared in the game because it's never at number 1.
Exploring is my favorite. In co-op it often gets my fellow players mad though. "Where are you?". haha
I want to play that Ridge Racer V mode.
I got 45 minutes left of episode 2. I didn't know the ghosts in Pac-Man all have specific algorithms/behaviors. I'll watch for that next time I play it.
I played some Poker Night 2 once upon a time. I wonder if it's still available on Xbox One?
That's cool. Gearbox is one of my favorite developers even if B3 sometimes drives me nuts.
My friend Mark and I got B3 on day one. We played it a lot and got all the achievements for the main game and the season 1 DLC. I resisted getting into season 2 because it seemed to be all multiplayer stuff and no campaigns. Well, there is one campaign and the multiplayer stuff is kind of fun. I hope to get all the achievements for season 2. I'll probably stop again once I do that. Endlessly fighting bosses for new drops isn't my idea of fun.
Retro Bowl looks neat. You played it on a tablet?
Modern games try very hard to keep you committed to them. I gave in to their micro rewards at first, but I'm not staying with them anymore for such tidbits of enjoyment. What, am I an animal jumping for a treat? If there isn't a deeply satisfying payoff in a story arc, or engaging gameplay that always seems new and interesting, or even just regular big action thrills that I can't resist, then what am I doing? I'd have to say goodbye and see what else is out there. . . Games, that is. I was talking about games, right?