One of my favorites. The TLOU and uncharted franchises, with slight bias to the latter, are some of the best entertainment I've had.I have got The Last Of Us to play on my PS3 as it is supposed to be good.
I have not used it for quite some time and thought a bit of horror might get me interested, I did like Resident Evil on the PS1.
I was thinking of taking mine camping and playing it on the projector once it got dark just for fun!Dont really wanna play that after a nice session, then shit myself on the couch
Been thereI think I got sick of the PS3 after a couple of Assassin's Creed games in a row.
What other games do you play?I recently got a Nintendo Switch and have been obsessed with Zelda - Breath of the Wild. This game is awesome, one of the best I have played.
Playing Norco atm (ps4 but its on everything) amazing pixel art point and click adventure. Highly recommended im only a few hours in but loving every min so far
NORCO is very, very good. Especially having come from near the area it takes place in. Highly recommended. If you want something Disco Elysium-esque, look into Pentiment. I got it during the Steam sale, but haven't started it yet, but I bought it because of how much I saw it compared to Disco Elysium.Picked up Witcher 3 on Steam for $10 and think it's fantastic so far. Looks great. Engaging story. The combat is a bit meh compared to Elden Ring, but I'm starting to appreciate it more.
I've heard good things about this one! Specifically it was described as a "Disco Elysium-Like" which is like the highest praise imaginable for someone like me.
I have got The Last Of Us to play on my PS3 as it is supposed to be good.
I have not used it for quite some time and thought a bit of horror might get me interested, I did like Resident Evil on the PS1.
This is the most positive take on this game I've ever read or heard. Maybe I'll give it a shot if it's still on game pass, pretty sure it is.I guess I'm the only old fossil playing Fallout 76. It amuses me that it is an online game that the players insist on playing like it isn't. I expect it's because so many of us are old single player game fossils. Most people refuse to engage in PvP combat and are more likely to help you and give you things than attack you. Basically it's like running around in Fallout 4, but with other people helping to kill things.
Honestly this makes me kind of interested in it because fallout 3, new Vegas, and 4 we're some of my favorite games with the nod to new Vegas. I played every single dlc to completion along with the original game in one sitting without playing anything else which I never do.I guess I'm the only old fossil playing Fallout 76. It amuses me that it is an online game that the players insist on playing like it isn't. I expect it's because so many of us are old single player game fossils. Most people refuse to engage in PvP combat and are more likely to help you and give you things than attack you. Basically it's like running around in Fallout 4, but with other people helping to kill things.
very dope!!!!!Let's switch to some "old-school" gaming!
I added a new machine to my pinball collection: GODZILLA. The theme is based on the Japanese "monster" movies of the 1950's and 1960's. All the major monsters of the era are represented in the game (on the playfield as well as during gameplay), including Mothra, Ghidorah the three-headed monster, Mechagodzilla, and of course the big green guy himself, Godzilla! I grew up watching these movies every Saturday afternoon and it's quite a throwback to see and hear all the monsters while trying to destroy Tokyo. And get this, during "Godzilla Multiball" mode, the music of Blue Oyster Cult and their hit "Godzilla" comes blaring over the speakers!
Wow, beautiful machines!Let's switch to some "old-school" gaming!
I added a new machine to my pinball collection: GODZILLA. The theme is based on the Japanese "monster" movies of the 1950's and 1960's. All the major monsters of the era are represented in the game (on the playfield as well as during gameplay), including Mothra, Ghidorah the three-headed monster, Mechagodzilla, and of course the big green guy himself, Godzilla! I grew up watching these movies every Saturday afternoon and it's quite a throwback to see and hear all the monsters while trying to destroy Tokyo. And get this, during "Godzilla Multiball" mode, the music of Blue Oyster Cult and their hit "Godzilla" comes blaring over the speakers!