Dear America, I just want you to know that this outcome effects more than your shitty country. Has anybody here voted for Trump? I usually don't care who people vote for, but in this particular case, if you've voted for Trump you're a fucking idiot. Right or Left, I don't care which way you lean, Trump is fucking Hitler and you're straight up braindead if he has your support.
Anyway, back to video games.
Ys: Oath in Felghana
So this game is awesome. Maybe the best I've played in quite some time. I sunk about 6 hours into it last night and I'm keen to get back into it.
For those who don't know, Ys: Oath in Felghana is kind of like an Isometric Zelda if you took the puzzles out, added platforming and a decent combat system, and turned the speed up to 11. It's fast, it's frantic, it's challenging, and it's an absolute blast.
The story isn't really anything to write home about, but the characters are interesting enough to keep you entertained.
I have 4 games in the series, and Iook forward to blasting my way through all of them.
Tales of Zestiria
So I bought Tales of Zestiria recently. It's my first game in the series and I played about an hour to see what it was like. It seems ok so far, though it may take the combat system a little bit to grow on me. The characters are vibrant and weirdly charming.
Is this a good place to start though, or should I be playing a different one first? It seems pretty standalone, but is it a good showcase of the series' strengths?
Brutal Doom 64
So I'm really enjoying this one, maybe even more than the original Brutal Doom. It's a lot harder and some spots feel downright cheap, but it's extremely atmospheric and actually scary at somepoints. This is definitely the transitioning point between Doom and Quake, and probably the game Doom 3 took most inspiration from. It's a much better game than Doom 3 though (most games are tbh), as the moody soundscape actually begins to unnerve you and put you on edge.
Also, it's good, bloody fun, and the best way to play Doom 64 imo.
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