Yeah the Blackwell games are great too and they get better as they go along. There are quite a few good indie studios who either started with Adventure Game Studio, or are still using it.
The Drifter.
A Sci-Fi horror point and click adventure about a homeless man in Australia in 1998. The story is really good. Has some timed puzzles.
Currently doing cyberpunk 2077 for the switch 2 and tomb raider 3 for the series x
Old school or new school? Can’t really go wrong either way!
Old school doing the Nevada levels slowly taking my time
Started playing Starsector last week. I’ve owned it for years but never took a serious look at it.
It’s sort of like Mount & Blade in space, but 2 dimensional and with about 15 years of development. And man is it complex. Took me a week to figure out how to successfully do some fleet combats. There’s a huge wiki and a slew of giant guides (the one I looked at for making ships that the AI can pilot well was 42 pages). There’s also a ton of mods so you can tweak it more towards your tastes once you get it going. I’ve got high expectations for this one.
The last game I played through was Pixel Ripped 1995. It took me about 3 hours. It was a very funny concept. You play as a child, who plays video games in 1995 and tries to get rid of the parents or other people. This is a VR game. So you play as the kid which sits in the real VR world infront of a console and play 1995 inspired games (like Zelda, Castlevania, Sonic, etc.). And you have to play the game and interact with the real world in parallel.
Very unique concept in my opinion. Never played something similar before.
Was not the best game, but had really fun these 3 hours.
I’ve owned this for years but haven’t touched it in years. I know he’s inching toward 1.0 but that might still be a few years off. I admire that he won’t just throw it on Steam as Early Access.
I need to dust it off and try it again. I loved it when I did play it.
I’ve barely scratched the surface of it but am very excited by what I’ve already seen. Just did a smuggling mission to a military world where I messed with a sensor array in the system to distract the patrols so I could sneak on planet with my transponder shut off.
Getting combat to click to was the biggest hurdle but I just kept messing with the “missions” from the main menu (which just throw you into fights with specific setups) until it worked for me. Specifically the first medium difficulty mission needs you to refit the main ship if you actually want to win (at least with my piloting skills).
I have been playing Everspace 2 and really enjoying it. It’s like if you took Freelancer and mixed it with Diablo, pretty addicting!
My Lenovo Legion 5 gaming laptop died a few weeks ago at the age of 5, so now I’m shopping for another. I don’t need high end, prefer to keep it below $1500. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Just started the walking dead on Xbox gamepass quite good
I started this recently as well and have had fun jumping in and seeing what happens
Played yesterday again together with a friend the VR Dungeon Crawler Demeo. This game is pure fun for us. Playing some cards, throwing dice and get killed by a horde of monsters.
anyone else playing this game on Meta Quest?
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I started Cronos last night, got a few hours in and man is it cool and creepy. Anyone else giving this a go? If you like Dead Space I recommend this
yeah I def want to grab that one! Prob get Borderlands 4 maybe this weekend, we will see. I also want to get Hell is Us
I have been addicted to Deadzone Rogue lately. Its like a cross between Borderlands and Doom so if anyone gets it on the PS5 please let me know! It also uses the same voice actor from Dungeon Crawler Carl audio books so it’s fantastic! Super addicting game play
Was so close to buying this the other night. Now I know I will! Thanks! I’ll be sure to let you know what I think

