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Darkness Eternal
Playing it on PS5. I waited so long to get those Xbox-exclusive DLC's like Frostcrag Spire or Deepscorn Hollow. I enjoyed the two new quests. Those were fun.
Dark Reaper
I bought the Hyrule Edition Nintendo Switch Lite. I'm still not sure about getting the Switch 2 just yet.
mirocu
Just played game number 34343 of Windows Chess biggrin.gif
TheCheshireKhajiit
QUOTE(Dark Reaper @ Nov 11 2025, 09:36 PM) *

I bought the Hyrule Edition Nintendo Switch Lite. I'm still not sure about getting the Switch 2 just yet.

I’ll be getting a Switch 2 at some point. Maybe after I get some Christmas money! tongue.gif


QUOTE(mirocu @ Nov 18 2025, 10:17 AM) *

Just played game number 34343 of Windows Chess biggrin.gif

Sweet palindrome, Crowbro.
Darkness Eternal
I've been juggling here and there. Every week I'll play a different game. Between Oblivion Remastered and Skyrim, and the new Bloodlines 2, and Fortnite. laugh.gif
TheCheshireKhajiit
QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Nov 20 2025, 08:35 PM) *

Bloodlines 2

How are you liking that? Care to share some impressions?
mirocu
QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Nov 21 2025, 03:35 AM) *

Bloodlines 2

Oh, dear mother....
Darkness Eternal
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Nov 21 2025, 03:43 AM) *

QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Nov 20 2025, 08:35 PM) *

Bloodlines 2

How are you liking that? Care to share some impressions?

Well…. I was very excited for it. I don’t play as often as I imagined. And I’m certainly losing a bit of interest in it. The story is interesting as a concept, sure, but for a Bloodlines sequel? I think the first version of the game from Hardsuit Labs was more in spirit of Bloodlines, and looking at older story elements and gameplay, well, I can see why some of the harsher reviews came to place here. Bloodlines was always a story about you, the player, being a vampire fledgling climbing up in vampire society. The previous version was more of the same: you were a victim of a mass embrace that was unlawful and now you have to navigate through this dangerous dark new reality. This game you’re a nerfed elder, and it seems strange that even though there’s a story reason why the elder isn’t as powerful, it feels odd that it’s an established character in a way( although you choose their history, etc), but you’re out there doing errands like delivering packages….

Eh.

Combat can be janky, you can’t really use melee weapons or guns unless you’re using The Force to through it at enemies shoot bullets. It can get repetitive.

And the upcoming DLC makes no sense. Don’t even get me started on that.

QUOTE(mirocu @ Nov 21 2025, 08:27 AM) *

QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Nov 21 2025, 03:35 AM) *

Bloodlines 2

Oh, dear mother....
That’s the reaction I expected!
mirocu
QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Nov 21 2025, 12:54 PM) *

That’s the reaction I expected!

Well, I've seen some general footage and some gameplay and I could never have guessed it was a Bloodlines sequel if I didn't already know it. It could have been just a standalone vampire game not connected to VtM:B and then I would have said nothing. But when it announces itself to be a sequel to Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, a game generally considered a masterpiece even with all its flaws, then I have something to say. Deus Ex did the same thing imho with Invisible War although perhaps not as bad.

Contrary, Bioshock 2 did everything right (again, imho). It's set in Rapture, just like the first game. You play as a Big Daddy, an iconic presence in said Rapture. It has Little Sisters and even expands by having Big Sisters. It has all the hallmarks of something you could call a proper sequel. And the story was engaging and completely made sense which gave me motivation to follow through. I go as far as to say I loved Bioshock 2 way more than Bioshock one, but I know I wouldn't be able to say the same about Bloodlines 2.


But as always; to each his own kvleft.gif
TheCheshireKhajiit
QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Nov 21 2025, 05:54 AM) *

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Nov 21 2025, 03:43 AM) *

QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Nov 20 2025, 08:35 PM) *

Bloodlines 2

How are you liking that? Care to share some impressions?

Well…. I was very excited for it. I don’t play as often as I imagined. And I’m certainly losing a bit of interest in it. The story is interesting as a concept, sure, but for a Bloodlines sequel? I think the first version of the game from Hardsuit Labs was more in spirit of Bloodlines, and looking at older story elements and gameplay, well, I can see why some of the harsher reviews came to place here. Bloodlines was always a story about you, the player, being a vampire fledgling climbing up in vampire society. The previous version was more of the same: you were a victim of a mass embrace that was unlawful and now you have to navigate through this dangerous dark new reality. This game you’re a nerfed elder, and it seems strange that even though there’s a story reason why the elder isn’t as powerful, it feels odd that it’s an established character in a way( although you choose their history, etc), but you’re out there doing errands like delivering packages….

Eh.

Combat can be janky, you can’t really use melee weapons or guns unless you’re using The Force to through it at enemies shoot bullets. It can get repetitive.

And the upcoming DLC makes no sense. Don’t even get me started on that.

Thank you for the info. If we take away the Bloodlines baggage, is it even an interesting vampire game?
Darkness Eternal
QUOTE(mirocu @ Nov 21 2025, 09:01 PM) *

QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Nov 21 2025, 12:54 PM) *

That’s the reaction I expected!

Well, I've seen some general footage and some gameplay and I could never have guessed it was a Bloodlines sequel if I didn't already know it. It could have been just a standalone vampire game not connected to VtM:B and then I would have said nothing. But when it announces itself to be a sequel to Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, a game generally considered a masterpiece even with all its flaws, then I have something to say. Deus Ex did the same thing imho with Invisible War although perhaps not as bad.

Contrary, Bioshock 2 did everything right (again, imho). It's set in Rapture, just like the first game. You play as a Big Daddy, an iconic presence in said Rapture. It has Little Sisters and even expands by having Big Sisters. It has all the hallmarks of something you could call a proper sequel. And the story was engaging and completely made sense which gave me motivation to follow through. I go as far as to say I loved Bioshock 2 way more than Bioshock one, but I know I wouldn't be able to say the same about Bloodlines 2.


But as always; to each his own kvleft.gif
I agree. I was a bit disappointed.
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