is that I can think of so many games that fit those criteria. 🎮
#video games
also: #videogame, #videogames
I'm reading through this book about the first Animal Crossing (though it doesn't seem to be widely available yet? I got it through a crowdfunding campaign, so I guess that got me "early access" or whatever) and the author mentioned taking digital pictures of their rooms to share online, and I felt like doing the same with my era-appropriate digital camera.
My first floor ended up being a sort of museum with the second floor being a slightly more "normal" room. And then the basement is a basement. I've made some minor adjustments over the years, but everything is largely the same as I ended up leaving it in 2003 or whenever.
Sweet adrenaline, it happened.
It probably shouldn't have taken 55+ hours to do it, but I finally completed a run of Roboquest! My explosives build did a pretty good amount of heavy-lifting and I would have cracked during the final boss without my Gorilla Bolter's rocket jump alt fire (it + Hero Cape made avoiding missile barrages fairly easy).
Apparently, there are difficulties beyond Hard. From watching Roboquest content on YT, I know these other difficulties go from Guardian 1 to Guardian 4. Basically, it's like Dead Cells' Stem Cells. I don't know if I can handle it using a controller, though it'll be interesting/frustrating finding out for myself.
This game is getting slotted into my top 25 for sure. I can't get enough of it. I'm like a broken record at this point, but it has some of the best gunplay of any game I've played. Right up there with Max Payne 3, DOOM 2016 and Destiny 2.
Anxiously awaiting the upcoming post-launch updates!