Geeks, Nerds, Enthusiasts...share your thoughts with me!

I feel like it's usually like this with hyped games at launch. I remember launch day for Lost Ark and people were queuing for hours. Also same with Splatoon 2 for a couple of days.

Anyway, its stabilized for sure. Takes me probably a minute tops to get into a game. I probably wouldnt play over wifi but hard wired works great, no issues.
You all have convinced me. I think I'll hop back in. I suspect it's an all together different scene since I last played it. I'm definitely not Esports ready. hahaha
 
I recently finished Sable which was a huge surprise and I loved it. Currently giving Horizon: Zero Dawn a try.
HZD is a game I want to play so much! I am on a purchasing embargo right now though, so I need to complete a couple of games I have in my library and then I can indulge 🤭
 
Thank you all so much for playing along so far 😉 I'm enjoying all of your insights but I'm still not ready for games like Overwatch 🫣🤭

I am inspired though. I have a couple of games on my "nearly finished" list but I just can't bring myself to boot them up.

It got me wondering: is there a game/book/movie (or something) that you started but just can't finish?

For me, I have FallOut: New Vegas. I'm so close to the end! But no, I just can't do it. I haven't looked at it in over a year and it's just taunting me.
 
Thank you all so much for playing along so far 😉 I'm enjoying all of your insights but I'm still not ready for games like Overwatch 🫣🤭

I am inspired though. I have a couple of games on my "nearly finished" list but I just can't bring myself to boot them up.

It got me wondering: is there a game/book/movie (or something) that you started but just can't finish?

For me, I have FallOut: New Vegas. I'm so close to the end! But no, I just can't do it. I haven't looked at it in over a year and it's just taunting me.
I've played through *most* of Dragon Age: Inquisition a couple times. But for whatever reason, I just lose interest after a while. I don't know if maybe the combat or missions are too repetitive or what. I normally love 100-hour long open-world RPG's, and I like that one - just not enough to get to the end.
 
Thank you all so much for playing along so far 😉 I'm enjoying all of your insights but I'm still not ready for games like Overwatch 🫣🤭

I am inspired though. I have a couple of games on my "nearly finished" list but I just can't bring myself to boot them up.

It got me wondering: is there a game/book/movie (or something) that you started but just can't finish?

For me, I have FallOut: New Vegas. I'm so close to the end! But no, I just can't do it. I haven't looked at it in over a year and it's just taunting me.
I've got two that I feel like I've been playing since the beginning of time. I've never finished The Last of Us. I played it when it came out, played it when it got remastered, started it a third time and now I'm looking at the remake haha. The other is Mass Effect. I'm still working through it (albeit VERY slowly) but every time I go back, it's been just long enough for me to forget the mechanics and controls so it's a bit of a slog every time.
 
It got me wondering: is there a game/book/movie (or something) that you started but just can't finish?
Book: Interview with a Vampire. I've tried reading it several times, but for reasons that aren't worth getting into, I never get past one particular scene. The squick factor is just too high and I have to bow out. Hoped I'd get past it one day, but looks like that isn't happening.

Game: I've been playing the same playthrough of Final Fantasy 8 for something like 15 years now. I play a few hours, put it down, forget to pick it up for years at a time. I've literally beaten every other FF game since, but I still can't seem to put my mind to 8 for long at all. Not sure why that is.
Elden Ring...need to play more of it but I'm just not great at souls games
Ooh, a great game I've finished 4 playthroughs so far and might have to engage in a fifth before long if DLC is ever announced for it. The great thing about Elden Ring compared to most Souls is that their are ample mechanics to help mitigate the difficulty. Sorceries, spirit ashes, or just outright broken weapons that make the game a heck of a lot easier. It's kind of all about how difficult you want the game to be, unless we start talking about the super bosses like Malenia in the endgame. Even after killing her four times I still want to cry thinking about it.

I've recently found myself watching lore videos on Youtube trying to unravel my thinking about some of the plot elements and the world. It's fascinating to see some of the different takes out there.
 
Anyone a fan of David B Coe? I read two of his series, which both tie together: Winds of the Forelands and Blood of the Southlands.
 
Reading: I just finished Fairy Tale by King Lots of fun stuff in that, but the first half was better than the last.

Gaming: I play Gunfighter's Ball occasionally.
 
Reading: I just finished Fairy Tale by King Lots of fun stuff in that, but the first half was better than the last.

Gaming: I play Gunfighter's Ball occasionally.
Oh I just bought this book! Its on my list to read next month.
 
Pokemon Legends Arceus.
Totally different play structure than the previous ones. It
feels like Zelda kinda.
 
Pokemon Legends Arceus.
Totally different play structure than the previous ones. It
feels like Zelda kinda.
I enjoyed Arceus, it was nice to have something new in the pokemon genre. That being said, I still didn't put near as much time into it as I did Sword/Shield
 
The only Pokémon games I've ever played are Blue Rescue Team (DS), Let's go Pikachu and Pokémon Go.

I want to play others but I just don't know where to start. Any thoughts?
 
I'm still trying to catch up on Critical Role on YouTube.

And you can't beat D&D for gaming. The amount of freedom is amazing. Elden Ring is my next go to. I keep going back to it.
D&D is a whole thing for me, especially as I'm completely socially awkward and have major imposter syndrome 🤷🏼‍♀️ one day I'm sure
 
Would like to do D&D but never had a group, and now real life stops me from joining my local group of friends.

Gonna wait till I retired and do it hard.
 
I've been invited to join so many D&D groups, but it's a time thing and when I do have game nights with friends, it's nice to keep it varied and not be concerned about the same people being present every time.
 
Thank you all so much for playing along so far 😉 I'm enjoying all of your insights but I'm still not ready for games like Overwatch 🫣🤭

I am inspired though. I have a couple of games on my "nearly finished" list but I just can't bring myself to boot them up.

It got me wondering: is there a game/book/movie (or something) that you started but just can't finish?

For me, I have FallOut: New Vegas. I'm so close to the end! But no, I just can't do it. I haven't looked at it in over a year and it's just taunting me.
So god damned many games I can't finish. Books? I get there eventually. Movies? Yes, a handful, because I thought they were awful and I wasn't about to sink more time into them. I'm (controversially, and among others) lookin' at you, Interstellar!
 
Thank you all so much for playing along so far 😉 I'm enjoying all of your insights but I'm still not ready for games like Overwatch 🫣🤭

I am inspired though. I have a couple of games on my "nearly finished" list but I just can't bring myself to boot them up.

It got me wondering: is there a game/book/movie (or something) that you started but just can't finish?

For me, I have FallOut: New Vegas. I'm so close to the end! But no, I just can't do it. I haven't looked at it in over a year and it's just taunting me.

I stopped playing Red Dead Redemption 2 about a year ago, maybe 75% through the story, just because I was doing too many sidequests and collectibles and wanted to play something more linear. Then I just never picked it up again.
 
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