@Kidfried Both that and The Sinking City have caught my attention.
@Bentleyma The Sinking City requires an asterisk. It's very eurojank. I don't even know if I really enjoyed my time. I didn't hate it, but I also don't know who I would recommend it to.
And that's coming from someone who usually really enjoys Frogwares games!
Going to continue with Final Fantasy VI. Not played it in a couple of months.
It’s weird going from Final Fantasy XVI to this. There’s still something special about it though.
@Kidfried The PS5 version of The Sinking City is only £7.99 at the moment. Recommend it for that price? I feel like I can forgive a lot of problems a game has if it’s cheap enough.
@Bentleyma Weirdly, I’ve never finished FF6. I’ve made it to the very last section a couple of times but never completed it.
Maybe I need to pick it up again and third time’s the charm!
@Thrillho Funnily enough I did the same thing. I got to the final dungeon back in the PS1 days, but never finished it for some reason.
Coming back to Until Dawn after so many years away was a… weird experience. Firstly, this really came out in 2015? Jesus, I am so old. It is weirder too, because while there is some definite weirdness to the visuals at times, especially with the animations. Between the the textures, micro details, lighting and uncanny valley facial capture this game still looks really, really, good.
What is weirder is that it sounds like a huge portion of the audio was recorded on the same headset mics people used to call me bad words on when playing on Xbox Live like twenty years ago. Like I genuinely don't think I've ever experienced this before in a game where the audio quality is so bad it just ripped me out of the experience. I don't remember this
Read more on pushsquare.com