@TheBrandedSwordsman Indeed, I’m interested in your thoughts on it.
Been having a grand time trucking through Spider-Man 2 with my son. Gaming comfort food of the highest quality. Narratively, things are starting to get quite interesting as the various arcs come together.
After wrapping up Alan Wake Remastered, I fired up The Talos Principle 2 and after quite a few hours, I really couldn’t be happier. It’s everything I could have imagined a sequel to be, and more. Croteam have outdone themselves here, smartly building on the first game in every way. New Jerusalem was a joy to explore and brilliantly sets the philosophical framework for the impending expedition. It’s quite funny at times as well. Cannot wait to see where it all goes, and can’t recommend this enough to anyone who enjoys puzzle games and philosophy.
@Jimmer-jammer It would be cool with a few more thoughts on Alan Wake now that you have beaten the game. Iam personallay quite interested in Spider-Man 2 but it feels unfortunately a little bit to expensive for me right now (so Iam focusing on ohter games in my backlog).
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@Jimmer-jammer That sounds great man, I hope your son is enjoying Spider Man 2 as well. I have 5 more levels of leveling up to go before I'm more or less done with my build in DeS, and Lotf has just finished downloading so I'll keep you posted on the first hours of that once I start it today or tomorrow.
Will you play Alan Wake 2? ,I hear it's said to be much better than the first game. And with an easy difficulty setting option, where, according to the description — combat will pose no challenge, even I should be able to play it, as I really suck at shooter games!
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