Been playing lots of assassins creed valhalla. Enjoyed the 1st one, all the others after that seemed like repetitive ****e (I've not tried the pirate one yet) But this valhalla one is very good, absolutely massive. Impressive so far, I just got to England
It's good but does fall into the same trap as the others with repetition. I've played loads of them over the years.
It's a good story and there's plenty to do and the city looks good but there's not a lot to just find.
Great interaction between the characters not seen that kind of detail since RDR2. Make sure you get the iguanas egg and put it in the bowl in your apartment.
go play Baldurs gate 3 luv. Its turn based though so not sure thats your thing but the character interactions in that game are next level
Yeah, the ****ers at steam won't put it on sale, I've been waiting for the 60% off. The only game I'm paying full price for is GTA6.
i've done about 150 hours on one play through of BG3. Theres actually a lot of replayability if you want to explore different storylines in it
Well, Bethesda promised the impossible, a sandbox space game, then followed their standard model for it, which everyone seems to have been bored of by then. Rockstar have promised more of the same with GTA6, cos that's what everyone wants. If they go for a subscription based online GTA6, I'll probably sub to that too for a while, GTAV was great fun with mates online.
I don't think they followed their standards model for Starfield, that would have been fine if they had looked at Skyrim and Fallout and just gone from there.
well, it seems to be one of the main complaints I've read. Space sims are hard to make, really ****ing hard, because space is mind meltingly big. Something that mixes Eve, Elite, No Mans Sky, Star Citizen, plus a storyline would be the pinacle. It would also be filled with anti-social ****s within days, just as the first 2 are.
That's nonsense. With both Skyrim and Fallout there were hundreds of unique locations and items to find with loads of different types of enemies. You then had stunning scenery with Skyrim to add to it. Starfield gives you one type of enemy and **** all to find and then sticks the boot in by repeating the bases you can find regardless of what planet you land on. There's no point exploring, nothing to find unless you want to clear the same base or mine hundreds of times.