I'm trying to catch up! Midway through Gaiden. I'm maybe spending too much time grinding for yen to spend on...uhh, the cabaret.Like a Dragon Pirate Yakuza
How many hours are you in? At least of that post. Is it a tight 20-30ish hour game like Outer Worlds was?Finished the main story of avowed, so i went back to a save before the point of no return to do all the side quests and treasure hunts as i did all the bounties already.
Anyway, here's what I've been playing the past few days:
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
Neva
Age of Darkness: Final Stand
Warriors: Abyss
Virtua Fighter 5 REVO
Mortal Kombat 1
Marvel Rivals
Age of Darkness is a HUGE surprise to me. I wasn't even really following it, then it just popped up on Steam after it hit 1.0 and was on like 50% launch sale. So I got it on a whim. And, it's actually quite good. A game I'd love to have played 10+ years ago, when my backlog wasn't so huge and I didn't mind playing a wide variety of genres. It's a "survival RTS" (I guess is the genre name catching on), which is basically a combination of Tower Defense and RTS genres, started by They Are Billions. This is totally not up my current alley, but again, it is fun. I may try to actually beat it.
I tried the Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves beta. It has a lot of mechanics to remember. I decided to just wait for release when I can truly play it and actually go in training mode. I'm not sure what pair of FGs I'll stick to in the long term - MK1 and VF5 or Fatal Fury and Tekken 8. The reason they are in those pairs is due to their inputs (MK1 and VF5 both have block buttons and I can't go back and forth between FGs that are too dissimilar in inputs, so I try to keep FGs grouped by how easy it is to rotate between them in small windows).