I’ve been playing Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma for a bit now, and I’m really into it. Here are my first impressions: The characters are super likable, and the story’s actually interesting this time. Compared to the older games, it’s a big step up. Honestly, the plot in RF5 was what made me stop playing, it just didn’t grab my attention at all. This one isn’t deep or anything, but it’s fun and keeps things moving.
One of the coolest things is how they changed up the farming. It’s not just planting and harvesting anymore. You get to decorate your fields and place buildings that do different things, which gives it a light strategy feel. It’s creative and way more engaging than I expected.
The combat’s also way better. It finally feels like there’s some weight and flow to it, instead of just mindlessly smashing buttons. The map is a huge improvement. The one in RF5 felt slapped together and frustrating to explore. This one isn’t perfect, but it actually makes sense and feels like a real place. Guardians feels like a game that respects your time and effort. It’s everything I hoped RF5 would be, but wasn’t.
Also, you can catch Hina brushing her tail. It’s as cute as it sounds. #gamestr
What the FUCK?! Ubiplops (Ubisoft) - Creators of the Assassin's Creed Franchise among many others. They have been clearly fucked in the head for a while now... I remember the Director or something at the company telling the press/gamers that we (the public) will never own our games, we will rent them.
Sounds kinda like "you will own nothing, and you will be happy."
DO NOT SUPPORT THIS COMPANY BY ANY MEANS!
to chime in I just found this on a reddit thread...
https://i.nostr.build/W2qvq386ZSNwhRpg.png
I'm going to include this quote/reply from TalbotFarwell ...
"They want to demoralize us, they want us to give up our hobbies. They want us to have no “safe space”, no form of escapism from the drudgery of daily life and the inane droning on-and-on 24/7 by the mainstream media about the election cycle, no wish fulfillment or power fantasies that might inspire us to become more than we currently are.
To the globalist progressives pushing ESG and DEI, it’s the cultural equivalent of dropping Agent Orange on Vietnam: a complete defoliation campaign meant to deny the enemy (us) any kind of concealment or cover. In doing so they’ve poisoned landscape for future gamers, both depriving them of the priceless experiences we had as kids and teenagers with quality video games, movies, and books, while also instilling future generations with their twisted worldview from a very young age."
Oh yeah also, sorry ALL men.. do not apply. You won't get the job because who the fuck knows. Demoralization? Fucking kick in the nuts for fun?
#Games #Gamestr #ZapStream #Ubisoft #Gaming
woot!
The Long Dark is going to finally release the next installment in the survival mode
well, it's interesting, but i want more story from Wintermute
if you play this game this is the new stuff for the survival mode:
https://youtu.be/I9Jy7KAvDus
haha, it's pretty much canadian Metro 2033 without the nosalises and dark ones
well, i paid for it i guess, and it looks interesting so in a few days i'll have a reason to play boring sandbox mode in some kind of chemical apocalypse zone lol
there is some fun areas in the mines that you have to go through in Wintermute but i'm waiting for them to finally release the next episode... after defeating the psycho mf who is amusingly played by the gruff voiced Alex Toufexis, the voice of Adam in Deus Ex last two games
one thing i do apprecaiate about this game is it runs native on linux, same as the newest Deus Ex, and all of the Tomb Raider games
honestly, i've checked out some other games out there that don't run on linux, stuff that is windows or ps only but really the quality is mostly native linux available, and the rest is meh
#gamestr #thelongdark #canada #gaming
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