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I finished the Midnight Suns story last night. I found the game very enjoyable. I know some people state that the relationship building parts didn’t live up to what they wanted, but I found them fun and sweet, and if someone wants lore, this game drops a ton of lore on you. I feel like I could recommend the game to a

Insert that Captain America gif here.

Nicely done, Riskbreaker.

Rome not being on this list is so weird. I personally think it’s a top-tier HBO offering. 

I’ve gotten into Steelrising pretty deep. As someone who has been tepid towards soulslikes, this one is doing it for me. I’m loving the setting and the story, which is really propelling me to keep after it, even if some of the enemies are big jerk faces, haha.

Instead of one big book, this should have been:

One novella with the start and end of Nona the Ninth.
One novella of ‘The Book of John’.

Overall, I still enjoyed it, but I do agree with the sentiment that it didn’t reach the heights of Gideon and Harrow. There’s just a lot of stuff (the school stuff, and frankly, Blood

I’m pretty sure that gun shows up next week, if previews are to be believed on where we will travel to. 

So, you can actually make it through the entire area you’re given the zapper for (minus the initial, super small area where you first obtain it) without using it at all. Just use your feline intuition and cat-like reflexes to escape. I believe there is even an achievement for it.

GoG, Steam, iOS, and Android, I believe.

Did you prefer the flotsam or the jetsam?

I mean, it may just not be for you. I’m sure I could bring up things about Elden Ring or other games that many people like that would make people go, and I quote, “Whaaaaa???”

I didn’t find the voice acting grating. I do think many of the actors in the story quests were speaking with force (for lack of a better word),

Horizon: Forbidden West is just so good. The gameplay is solid and the engagements with machines allows for players to engage them how they want. I really enjoyed that I could walk into a fight and didn’t feel like I was at a disadvantage with whichever weapon I wanted to engage with. It encouraged me to try them all,

I’m gonna go with Requiem.

Or Reincarnation, with a twist NieR tie-in at the very end, and we find out Aerith was the first YoRHa prototype or something /s 

Yeah, that makes sense. It’s been a while since I’ve played, and had to look up what’s at the end of the dungeon. Yeah, it’s a challenge.

Now I want to play this game again. Soundtrack is really great as well. 

Been busier than I would like in work, so it’s been a slow go chipping away at the end of Cyberpunk 2077. I’ve moved into Act 3, so it feels like I’m making the move towards end game, and I’ve enjoyed it. The refinements they have made to the game and the skill trees have been enjoyable, and it’s even easier for me to

Do you mean the underground dungeon thing? I think it’s a lot easier if you make everything extinct before going into it, since a lot of the floors end up being empty. I generally did it on the extra day, iirc.

Also, I know there is at least one new quest in NG+, although I never completed it. I’m sure it is doable on

I honestly can’t remember, since it’s been so long, but I do think equipment and outfits do. There might be some NG+ specific outfits, equipment and quests as well. My mind is fuzzy, but all of that sounds right. 

If it’s any solace, I think the harder bosses have better rewards. And there should be enough time to get everything done. To assist with that, I believe completing every side quest you can should assist with the matter of time as well.

Also, if you can’t complete the run, I think NG+ is basically open at any point,

Thinking about getting that Castlevania collection on the PS5 for $1 more, because I’m assuming the controller support is better. I miss me some Simon’s Quest.

My plan was to actualy try to finish Cyberpunk this weekend, as I’ve put it off for too long. However, Rouge Legacy 2 has been a ton of fun, and I’ve fallen in love with Dorfromantik. Additionally, lost_limey showed me in their comment that the retro Castlevanias are super cheap, so that might happen as well (on Steam

Somewhat spoiler-ish for Lightning Returns, but the three bosses you speak of have different version depending on what day you fight them on, if I remember correctly. The later you fight them, the stronger they are, I think. (Please yell at me if this was too much of a spoiler)

And a second playthrough is receommended.