Yes, I've had both on PlayStation for a while. Both are a ton of fun!
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Currently playing Gurumin and Ys 1.
For 2025, I'm anticipating for Showa American Story to get released.
I'm all about the [mostly] lighthearted games now.
I think the original Ys is getting a remake, but I could be wrong.
It's one of those HD-2D things.
I thought Ys 1 and 2 were already remade?
Windows
Ys I & II Complete was a remake of Ys I & II released in Japan for Microsoft Windows on June 28, 2001. It contained updated graphics and FMV sequences.[8]
Ys I & II Chronicles was released in Japan for Windows on December 24, 2009.[9] It is based on Ys I & II Complete. An improved version dubbed Ys I & II Chronicles Plus was released in North America and Europe on February 14, 2013, through Steam and later GOG.com.
It was remade twice, once in 2001 and again in 2009.
Or is Nihon Falcom making yet another remake of it?
I think Nihon Falcom was making another 2.5 D remaster or remake of an Ys game, but i forgor which one
I saw it in a Nintendo Direct.
Eh, could be wrong.
I have been playing a Wabbajack installed Fallout 4 mod list Wasteland reborn. Its very fun and really does a good job expanding on the game to make it feel more like older games, but man is the combat brutal. I had to give myself more health with commands so i wasnt just getting 1 shot by everything lol.
I’ve been playing a game called Wayfinder recently and been having a blast. The game has been on a long journey, it started out as a MMO-lite dungeon crawling action RPG, but the publisher, Digital Extremes of Warframe fame, pulled out as the publisher and left the devs Airship Syndicate high and dry. So Airship Syndicate went back to the drawing board and dropped all the MMO aspects and just released the game as a offline action RPG that can do up to three player co-op via P2P so no servers involved. The developers, Airship Syndicate, are refugees from Vigil and a lot of the team that made Darksiders 1 & 2. They made the LoL Ruined King game, Battle Chasers, and Darksiders 3.
Also since they dropped the MMO aspects there are no microtransactions! You can unlock everything by just playing the game, which is filled with all sorts of cosmetics and things to unlock. They have a supporter pack up that they did in partnership with Critical Role if you feel like throwing some extra support at the devs, but that’s the only MTX other than an old founder pack that you can’t buy anymore. But since they dropped the MMO aspect game is totally offline now you can use a save editor to get all the founders pack stuff if you want.
I’ve been quite hooked so far. The art style is wonderful, this glitzy neon drenched steampunk-ish fantasy that takes some obvious inspiration from LoL/Arcane and WoW but really has its own flair that makes it distinct.
Combat is pretty straightforward third-person action RPG. There are big outdoor zones with lots of little secrets and puzzles to find, but most of the game is running randomized dungeons or killing bosses. The dungeons have a surprising amount of secrets in them so you’re rewarded for looking around and exploring instead of just plowing through and ignoring everything. You choose from characters with 4 abilities and a pretty wide range of weapons with their own ability. There are lots of stats customization which makes it play a lot more RPG than you’d think at first the more things you unlock.
Story is pretty good. Good voice acting with funny and serious side quests and NPCs that aren’t just pop culture references really give it some heart and soul. Some clichés, but little to no action/horror movie logic where characters act like idiots for no reason.
It’s got a lot of legs if you like the combat and enjoy collecting new cosmetics and gear. Personally I love games like this when I’m listening to podcasts or audiobooks.
It’s not without its issues. It plays on Steam Deck, but is pretty choppy ant times and I sometimes get frame rate drops on PC, but my rig is starting to show its age. I’ve heard the PS5 version has more performance issues, but I play on PC so I can’t confirm. The occasional bug crops up, but I haven’t run across anything game breaking. At worst I’ve had to come back to a quest later, but usually a reload fixes things.
Anyways that’s a big rambly pitch for my surprise favorite game this year. I haven’t given much thought to TGA yet, but I am super excited for Monster Hunter Wilds next year.
Honestly, I didn't mind the pitch. And I like the pitch, in fact. I could use this. Have you played Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous? Kinda reminds of that, what with all the dungeon-crawling and constant battling. Otherwise, tbh? I love MMORPGs so if anyone has a good recommendation for those, that would be fine. But I love this idea as well, the one that you elucidated in your "rambly pitch." Well, not an idea, but an actual MMO that was saved through turning it into a full-fledged game that you can play. I like that. Shows confidence, in a way. Shows that they cared.
I've been on a Warframe kick. I need to get back to playing Resident Evil IV, but just haven't been in the mood.
My favorite genre is probably first-person anything, though I have to usually settle for third-person. I also like strategy and puzzle games.
I'm anticipating Warframe 1999, but that's not coming out in 2025. I think. Idk, I don't keep up with stuff.
Keep out the look-out for Soulframe.
Oh, looks interesting. I'll keep an eye out.
I've been playing through Augustus/Casar III off and on. I'm currently stuck on Procurator. I like a lot of genres, but my absolute favorites have to be RPG and RTS City Builder. But only the ones that are more complex, where the player has to manage the economy, plan production lines, allocate labor, etc..
I don't really care about AAA games (anymore) but whenever I feel like it I'll watch TGA out of curiosity and because I find the cringe funny.
Not really anticipating anything in particular for the next year. If somehow the new FNaF game turns out to be decent I might get that, but judging from my personal experience with anything post FNaF6 I don't have any hopes or expectations. EDIT: I've been hearing some rumors online that apparently new Half-Life game is in development. If true, I'm really looking forward to that.
I don't play more than one game at a time, for some reason, and right now I'm into AoE4. I've been climbing the ladder as they say. Well, not so much climbing, more staying in place, but the struggle is fun.
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