Pretty short, and since literally everything on it is on sale the most expensive is Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky Second Chapter at $19.49.
Aaaaaah, I've got a couple of real expensive just-came-out games that are only slightly discounted on mine, and I rarely buy games so it gets big.
Decided to try out The Long Dark because Christmas money and I was curious. That was a thing. Like I was expecting to find it very dull and then refund it but I'm not really sure now. It was an oddly emotional and poignant experience. I don't think I've had my weird issues with life and death triggered this hard by a game before. I guess there was the end of Shadow of the Colossus where I just refused to accept my fate for like a good five minutes but that was a different thing.
Been sinking lots of time into MWO. Also going to steal Titanfall 2 from my brother when I get the chance. Mmmmm... stompy robots.
I bought myself Oxenfree as a christmas gift yesterday, and i love it! I've wanted to buy it since I saw yogscast hannah do a play through of it. This might be an unpopular opinion but i feel like steam has better games than what's on xbox. I have 7 games sitting on my wishlist that i can't wait to buy and play. I haven't played on my xbox in months and i don't see any games i want to buy. Does anyone else feel this way?
Same dude. I'm a shooter junkie though so moving from PC to console with those is ridiculously hard, like I suck a lot. But the only games I have for the xbox are watch dogs 2 and the first four assassin's creed games, and their replay value is very low unless you haven't, like, played them in 4 years. Also, I'm working on 100%-ing oxenfree right now, so tell me what you think of it :D I love it
I played a few hours of it yesterday just to see if my laptop could handle it, it works but it's kind of slow. Not as spooky yet as I thought it would be. Love the music though.
I think it gets spookier the more secrets you find, since some secrets pull from real-life events, and others describe the story more. Also, a new game+ amps up the spook factor, imo. Spoiler: Brief description of one of those real-life events Like the USS Arizona being sunken in Pearl Harbor
Oxenfree is awesome! I still need to play new game plus though. I started pokemon moon, and I'm almost at the first trial. Really liking it so far. I've also been playing a ton of Cataclysm: DDA ever since I learned there's a mobile port.
I got the Stardew Valley Guidebook for Christmas (as well as a Stardew shirt) and as such I've been playing Stardew again c:
Got Final Fantasy XV for Xmas and the fishing. The fishing. I could sink literal hours into just fishing. And it's so damned pretty, holy shit. Even the monstrosities are somehow pretty. Teal deer: don't really give a hoot about the main quest, just want to beat things up and fish.
Watch Dogs 2! It's fun as hell, and god I love it when a stealth-type game manages to make the murderation option genuinely redundant. I've killed people a few times (either for Revange or because I couldn't figure out a way to do the stealth reliably when murder worked to draw people out of hiding) but on the whole, half the time I genuinely forget that there are lethal options available.
I played all of LiEat in one afternoon, played up to the second trial day of case 3 of Ace Attorney Spirit of Justice, and now I'm back on FF9 and past where I got hung up and quit last time.