I think the thing about Witcher is some of the best parts of the game are the side stories. I think if you try to rush through it you're really missing out on a lot.
Last Week's Games
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![]() On 01/13/2020 at 05:07 PM by KnightDriver ![]() See More From This User » |
I played a bunch of stuff, chasing Microsoft Rewards points and playing one co-op game.
Pathlogic 2: ID@Xbox game I played for rewards points. It’s a horror/mystery adventure game. I walked a lot, talked a lot, searched drawers a lot and first-person punched a few times. It actually reminded me a bit of the Sherlock Holmes games I played in that you are trying to uncover a mystery by talking to people.
It starts off very confusingly as your character isn’t sure what he’s experiencing, but it becomes clearer as you go. You are a doctor returning to his home town after, or during, a horrific event. The location seemed like a Slavic town circa WWII. I liked it to a point, but I got tired of searching for food to keep myself from starving.
Blair Witch: This is an adventure game I played for rewards points. It’s pretty simple. You just walk around looking for a lost kid in a forest and give commands to your dog. I stopped because I came to a dead end in the forest and couldn’t find anything new. My dog found a few objects but nothing very helpful. I kept walking around the paths in circles asking my dog to search with no results. I’m sure I missed something.
Dead Cells: This is a very cool rogue-like Metroidvania a game I played for another set of rewards points. Just like Castlevania, it is gorgeous to look at. I didn’t mind the rogue-like elements that much because everything time you die the 2D maze of rooms and the things in them change. Fighting is solid and fun. The upgrades are cool too. You can find special items like freeze balls and bear traps. Each time you die you lose some souls you get from kills. These souls can be spent to get permanent upgrades. So there is some carry over from each death. I would’ve kept playing but co-op was calling.
Styx Shards of Darkness: This was a Games with Gold freebie and a good one. It’s a stealth game in a beautifully grungy environment. You play as a goblin thief robbing and stabbing humans to get loot and sometimes payback. The goblin character is played with a very funny attitude ala Crypto from Destroy All Humans!. He’ll berate you when you die.
What’s really great, and what keeps me – a stealth game hater – playing is the ability to do each level any way you want to. You always have to be stealthy, but you can do so many different things in a level. You can sneak past guards, set traps for them, outright stealth murder them, or shoot them with darts. Controls are perfect. You can craft items from found materials, and you can level up different skills. I went with improved killing at first but then put some points into stealth so I could kill from a hiding spot like a cabinet. You can hide in drains in the floor, cabinets, barrels and trunks. You can even play it co-op. It was hilarious watching Mark perform kills as I lay in wait hidding inside a cabinet.
I eventually got tired of sneakin’ around and stopped for the time being. I never thought I’d like a stealth game, but here it is.
Minecraft: I’m still trying to get 1000 emeralds by trading with villagers. I started a new world, found a village, and started trading. Soon, though, the mobs killed, or zombified, most of my villagers despite there being a golem on guard. I left, found a ghost town, then a good town and started trading again. All that was there were two farmers who wanted potatoes and one cleric who wanted rotten meat. I worked those guys and tried to bring a fisherman into town by setting up a house for him. He never showed up. Sometimes one shows up if you provide a house with the right equipment. I’ll have to try for a stone mason next time. I’m going to keep this world for a while and see what I can do with it.
WItcher 3 Wild Hunt: Also for rewards points but I wanted to get back to this anyway. I restarted and got to the first Griffon fight. I avoided side missions for the time being, but I paid for it by being killed by the Griffon several times. I needed to do side missions to get more health and learn about sword oils like I did last time. I think next week I’m going to restart on story mode. I just want to get through the game once to see everything.
And that’s a week. Kind of a lot, really. Next week (or later this week now) I’ll probably chase the remaining rewards points for the month by playing Minecraft and Witcher 3. Then I’ll look up something new and current. I got a list already.
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