Cool!
I’m running my Shadow Priest through TWW first, because Knaifu.
I actually missed Knaifu in BfA, as she was hilarious in Legion. So having her be the antagonist of this expac made it mandatory for me to do TWW with the SP first.
Cool!
I’m running my Shadow Priest through TWW first, because Knaifu.
I actually missed Knaifu in BfA, as she was hilarious in Legion. So having her be the antagonist of this expac made it mandatory for me to do TWW with the SP first.
I used to play rated arenas with a hilarious Spriest back in TBC. He was a real beast and the main reason we got as high as we did. Still, the best thing about him was that he narrated his own gameplay as if it were the most mundane and boring thing, mixing it with what others should do and what he expected from others while melting everything around him. TBC-LK(GC patch with dungeon finder, precursor to raid finder) was the best time for what WoW is best at. You didn’t have “friends on toggle”, so you had to go into the wild and find your … guild or arena party. But I understand that to others enjoyment of WoW can mean a different thing.
oh no!
Also a fellow gamer. Ps5/xbox s/nintendo switch consoles. Last game I played was BO6 after finishing The Final Shape on Destiny. Red Dead broke my heart but still trying to finish the epilogue with John. I’ve had no real desire to play since I’ve found these lessons easy enough for me to get the hang of. I’ve been a game since 2009 I have my moments where I’m all in and out. ADHD I guess.
Skyrim… again. I started thew Indiana Jones and like it but was feeling something more RPGish.
It’s so funny. I just made a Classic alt and both immediately remembered why I loved it so much and also immediately missed some aspects of retail while also appreciating not having some others there.
I haven’t played D2 after finishing the Final Shape campaign either! It just felt like such a perfect ending for me and I instinctively knew that continuing would just lead to degrading that feeling. This is for a game I have thousands of hours in. Sometimes you just know that you’re done.
Such a great game. I still keep ESO around for when I need to get my Elder Scrolls fix in.
Yep… no regrets… got my Boss GT-1B … I am pleased with this outcome
200+ games currently on my Switch.
(countless others on various platforms since the 1980’s)
Apparently all I play now is No Man’s Sky. Sorry, not sorry.
Oh me too. I wasn’t too keen at the start but it’s really started to get hold of me.
It looks like GOG is having a pretty good sale right now. I’m about to pick up Cyberpunk 2077 for $26.
Last game I really got into was Elden Ring, got the Ranni ending and then went back and did the Goldmask ending without summons. Haven’t really gotten into the DLC, my gaming these days falling into a game for a couple months and then not touching games for months or years.
I think getting into Souls games over the last few years has actually helped me persist with learning bass. I got to Billy Jean last night and found it rhythmic, challenging, iterative, and fun…just like Maliketh. I failed last night but this morning came back to it and pretty much have it figured out, only thing I’m having a problem with is looping it smoothly, and I’m confident I can figure that out with more tries.
Fantastic game and the DLC is maybe even better.
The DLC was only a couple of bucks off so I’ll see if I like the game first. The gaming industry has burned me too many times to just trust blindly (the state of this game when it released being a good example). I’ve wanted to play it since before it came out so I’m pretty stoked to give it a whirl.
After all the fixes went in, it’s become one of the best games ever made. It’s really that good. I kind of envy you discovering it for the first time now. Say hi to Judy, she da best
Baldur’s gate 3. Been a while since I got sucked into an RPG - enjoying this one so far…
Playing Red Dead Redemption again. The PS4 version on a PS5.
I think I would enjoy Baldurs Gate, it’s been a while since I got sucked into a good story RPG.
This last week I have been relaxing with city builders. I bought Manor Lords and Foundation. Both different from each other besides the ‘grow your community and town’ mechanics. Sometimes I just like to sit back and watch my little world tick over, it is quite relaxing