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  • D.J Cat
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    • Feb 2002
    • 2003

    #31
    All sorts of games.

    Wetrix
    HYDRO THUNDER
    Wave Race: Blue Storm
    XmasEye 007 (Goldneye Mod)
    How the Gruntch Stole Christmas (Banjo-Kazooie mod)

    I probably forgot some other games, its all on my YouTube Channel!

    F-Zero X

    This was probably the highlight, I came up with the "Zoda Stream" pun and HAD to do it! (Zoda is a character in F-Zero X)



    http://channel64.proboards107.com - N64 + other random junk. How can you resist?

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    • JonMB
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      • Jun 2005
      • 298

      #32
      I revisited Aeon's End, the cooperative deckbuilder that's often hailed as one of the genre's finest.

      A few years back, my wife and I picked up the physical version, eager to dive into a new co-op board game after playing a lot of Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle, which we love.

      Our initial experience of Aeon's End was brutal. Even the starter boss felt like we were trying to take down a raid boss with starter gear. The game earned its reputation as the "Dark Souls of deckbuilders," but our experience seemed extreme even by those standards. We eventually shelved it, chalking it up as too punishing for our tastes.

      Fast forward to present day - I spotted the digital version on sale for $3 and decided to give it another shot, mainly to see if we had been playing it correctly. Turns out, this was pretty enlightening. The digital implementation revealed that we had been inadvertently making the game harder than intended (apparently this is a common rookie mistake, according to veterans). The rules are written in such a way that it's easy for this to happen.

      While I can now consistently defeat the first boss, something became clear: even with the correct rules and a more manageable difficulty curve, the game just doesn't click. I don't find it fun.

      I think there's something to be said about how digital adaptations can serve as learning tools for complex board games. They remove the rules overhead and let you focus on pure strategy.

      So, yeah. Not playing this one anymore. I should sell my physical copy.

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      • Hyper
        lol
        • Apr 2001
        • 3554

        #33
        I finally picked up Baldur's Gate 3 again and just got to Act 3 last night. It's been as good as advertised.

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        • Linkman
          I HAVE FURY!
          • Jul 2002
          • 3361

          #34
          Assassin's Creed Valhalla (catching up with these, Valhalla is such a beast with how big it is)

          Ni no Kuni II (fun little JRPG)

          Final Fantasy XIV still occasionally.

          sigpic

          Backloggery | Last.fm

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          • JonMB
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            • Jun 2005
            • 298

            #35
            I recently finished Avowed on the PC, which was great.

            And the last game I finished was Contra Hard Corps on the Sega Genesis. Beat it twice with two different endings. It's okay. I prefer the original Contra, or the SNES (Contra III).

            Besides that, I regularly play Helldivers II, which is one of my favorite games of recent years. Also playing Split Fiction with a buddy, and it's a fantastic co-op game. One of the best.

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            • Hyper
              lol
              • Apr 2001
              • 3554

              #36
              Originally posted by JonMB
              I recently finished Avowed on the PC, which was great.
              Glad to read this. I started it a couple weeks ago and I'm not sure how to feel about it yet.

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              • LegendSaber
                Newbie
                • Apr 2025
                • 3

                #37
                Hatsune Miku Future Tone DX. My wife says I'm better at this game than any sane person should be but I disagree.

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