What will you play during the New Year holidays?
Ahead is a week and a half of eating salads, listening to the screams of neighbors and other pleasures. What are you planning to play, complete (or replay) during these 10 days off?Share your plans - can you give a good idea to others?
I have here, recently, finally got around to download the mod "The Hell 2" for the first Diablo. And, honestly, I’m just stuck with all my might. On the one hand, many new mechanics have been added, classes and subclasses of characters (and not a warrior / archer / magician as in the original), a scattering of things and monsters. On the other hand, everything looks quite familiar, lamp-like and hardcore.
I definitely recommend it to the passage - both to fans of the original and just to everyone passing by)
In Tomb Raider 2013, DAI multiplayer, replay CP 2077, clear the map in Valhalla, RPL try in FIFA 2021, GTA V cartoon
For 9 years in a row, every year on the new year I install TES V: Skyrim with a bunch of mods and immerse myself in a winter, snowy atmosphere.
Of course I will go through Cyberpunk 2077, and then I will replay it a little differently and with a different build.
In general, Fable 2 is closely associated with the winter holidays. I don't know exactly why ... Either from the winter start of the game, or from the fabulous atmosphere. From time to time I go through this part with pleasure, which is in many ways better than the third and a little better than the first.
A fabulous atmosphere, spirit of adventure and music, this is what you need for the New Year holidays.
I have a good flying machine, HomePlanet, I need to finish the game. Resembles Freelancer, but with more pronounced physics. And so there are heels of games thrown halfway, like Zanzara or Octopath Traveler, maybe I can get there. Or maybe not, winter is a time for other hobbies for me.
Ooff, it’s difficult.
On the one hand, The Last Of Us: Part II became the indisputable and unconditional favorite of the outgoing year. A stunning production, a daring conflict, an unprecedented daring presentation. But already passed-re-passed.
On the other hand, Cyberpunk 2077 became a lame horse, barely limping to the finish line. In it, almost all the screws are held on snot. And also behind, thank the gods.
Playing during the holidays remains in short supply - self-ignite in the remake of Demon's Souls, which came out, uuh, how graphical, and get crazy in Astrobot's Playroom, which, despite being free, turned out to be a very sticky thing, and also surprised by the dualsense features.
Gutsz
Of course I will go through Cyberpunk 2077, and then I will go through a little differently and with a different build.
It's always funny about builds in cyberpunk, witchers and similar casual "nedorpg" to hear.
ps By sabzh. I don’t even know, usually at this time there is no desire to play, despite several free days.
GRAF_RAGE
GRAF_RAGE wrote:
Didn't think to buy VR and dive right in? IMHO should be great
No, no and no again. Health is more expensive! Unfortunately, I have a clear example of the negative impact of VR on the example of the sons of our executive director. One is treated for areflexia, the second has hemifacial spasm all over the face, forgive my black humor. This is the result of just 5 years of immersion. Although they stuck out there after school and until the night, like a third of the day. But on the other hand, nothing will prevent me from hanging out there for the same amount of time from after work until late at night. And no breaks)))) good games are addictive!