Personally I apply the pomodoro technique to my gaming and use features like quick resume to play really long games in short intervals
Personally I apply the pomodoro technique to my gaming and use features like quick resume to play really long games in short intervals
Switch controller hands down— the drift is annoying, but the worst is when half your controller just disconnects
flappy bappy wise the bottom ones are the joystick clicks, and the top ones are the shoulder buttons (i find my shoulder button pressed to be on the runliable side while using triggers)
Runs great for me— it’s how I’ve been playing it
Edit: cross save went life so I’m playing with all the stuff I collected on the ps4
I think elder scrolls online has 4 player dungeons but questing can mainly be done in a large group
Hey now, I’m in Diablo 4, with a dash of Texas chainsaw massacre, while trying to play through persona 5
Played it on Xbox yesterday— reminded me of the good times in Friday the 13th, looking forward to playing more so I can figure what everyone’s supposed to do
I dug my time with it, but I thought of it as more of a roguelike telltale game — heard it really shined if you played it through multiple times to see all the scenes, started doing that, but just couldn’t after running into my first repeat sequence
always way too many to list without some guidance on what you’re looking for(!)
worth mentioning guacamelee 1 and 2 (notable indie metroidvania games ) are currently free on the epic store: https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/guacamelee-stce-7cdbc8 https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/guacamelee-2-ac4977
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felt like a roguelike telltale game
It’s probably a cross between not as bad as you think and exactly as bad as it sounds— a bit more about managing expectations and hoping that you can pause during cut scenes
The next bad thing is now I’m apparently also old so I can start falling asleep at 11ish :-/