Honestly, Bubsy and Insomniac is a pretty stellar combo. Maybe Sucker Punch.
Not related, I would love to open a bar called Bubsy’s with the tag line “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”
Honestly, Bubsy and Insomniac is a pretty stellar combo. Maybe Sucker Punch.
Not related, I would love to open a bar called Bubsy’s with the tag line “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”
Arc the Lad in the art of the originals set after III. To be clear, Twilight of the Spirits would still be canon, but it’s also 1,000 years in the future.
I want a game in the Black Marsh. And I want it to be weird like Morrowind where I can kill anybody and become a god (from absolutely nothing).
Like, in Morrowind you’re literally not important. Even the Nerevarine hopefuls die and they just find another. Oblivion you’re given instructions by the Emperor, IIRC). Skyrim you’re the Dragonborn pretty much immediately.
They made a couple modernized games. But they don’t have the feel of the original (better than Bubsy 3D though).
I loved the first 2 games. inFamous 2 is probably a top 5, definitely top 10 game for me. Festival of Blood is one of my favorite DLCs as well.
I didn’t finish Second Son.
At times it reminds me of Cloudberry Kingdom where it looks difficult but really it’s just a puzzle to solve.
Most of these have been mentioned before, but I’ll mention them again.
Halo Master Chief Collection. Everything before 5 is local split screen. 5 requires two Xboxs. I would just avoid Infinite, but I believe it also requires two systems, maybe including PC.
Diablo 3 is very accessible. 4 should be as well. I’m told Diablo 2 is the best, so I need to try to get back into it. All should be good options.
Monster Hunter requires more patience. At least for World, cooperation is good but really the game is geared towards individuals being able to take charge as necessary. Track, set traps, bait, capture, etc. Multiplayer is VERY useful during fights though.
Stranger of Paradise is kinda Souls-like but more forgiving. In my experience it’s A LOT more friendly to Multiplayer. It’s also a ton of fun with a friend.
Psi-Ops: Mindgate Conspiracy. An old PS2 game. One person controls the body, the other controls the mind. Especially if you have a Gameshark and you can go Godmode.
Ay of the old Street sports games were a blast back in the day.
Older Twisted Metal for another old-school recommendations.
Yep, I’ll use big powerful abilities on small mobs just to clear the area since it will eventually recharge. Especially once I have a couple big heavy-hitting abilities in my tool belt.
16 is also close to the 50th game that they’ve released, according to Google.
FWIW, this is pretty close to how I feel about it. Compared to XV, this game is a masterpiece.
I’d add that the ability recharges make the later combat feel a little bit more ATB-like (to me at least), when you’re relying more on those abilities than standard attacks.
Also, I personally think it’s the most (or second most) well-told game of the franchise. They do a phenomenal job of setting up different situations with maximum impact. The sad and hopeless feels sad and hopeless, the enraging feels enraging, and the grandiose feels ABSOLUTELY GRANDIOSE.
Spider-Man 1 and 2. It’s just more excuse to swing around.
The Walking Dead Tell Tale game also gave you 100% by beating it.
Travels back in time
“Is this the first world war?”
WW1 soldier “what do you mean first?”
Original price of $10 each feels about right. They put work into the graphics, music, and bug fixes. But stripped out all the additional content of later releases.
$18 for one of these games is ludicrous. I would have preferred to just pay for the older version that they removed from the app stores.
I don’t like that they stripped out all of the extra content that the other releases added.
That sounds right. If PvE wasn’t permanent, it was a pretty common event type.
Since you already mentioned Final Fantasy (I assume that’s FF).
Halo 2
Nier:Automata
Undertale
That was my first thought but they mentioned FF already.
Did OW1 not have PvE when it launched? I remember that being my favorite part of the first game.
20 years ago it was $5 and maybe like 10% of skills were locked behind it. I noticed very little impact from it. But I’m pretty sure end game stuff was locked. IIRC, dragon armor was locked and may have been the best armor.
I’d be surprised if that general model changed significantly.