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Requiem is great as expected. Grace's sections are stressful af and just when you feel you need to take a little breather, a Leon section comes in for the all-action endorphin rush.
Just finished Requiem, unbelievably good. Enjoyed every part of it, loved the balance between Grace and Leon and how their sections interchanged. So, so glad I randomly read Edge's preview of this a few months back because otherwise I may have never finally gotten around to playing 4 and then getting this.
(04-03-2026, 10:00 PM)NateDog Wrote: [ -> ]Just finished Requiem, unbelievably good. Enjoyed every part of it, loved the balance between Grace and Leon and how their sections interchanged. So, so glad I randomly read Edge's preview of this a few months back because otherwise I may have never finally gotten around to playing 4 and then getting this.
The question everybody is wondering: Were the Wii's motion controls missed?
(05-03-2026, 12:17 AM)Dirty Duck Wrote: [ -> ] (04-03-2026, 10:00 PM)NateDog Wrote: [ -> ]Just finished Requiem, unbelievably good. Enjoyed every part of it, loved the balance between Grace and Leon and how their sections interchanged. So, so glad I randomly read Edge's preview of this a few months back because otherwise I may have never finally gotten around to playing 4 and then getting this.
The question everybody is wondering: Were the Wii's motion controls missed?
Not at all! Although I did like the shortcut on the Wiimote for doing a quick 180 turn. This controls really well.
I am becoming seriously obsessed/falling in love with Donkey Kong. Tried out Donkey Kong Country on a whim on the NSO app and had a blast, so I downloaded the demo for Banaza and by the end of my 30 minutes I was on Amazon ordering the full game (and a cute little DK figure, haha). God I missed out on so many games not being a Nintendo kid. I'd never trade all my childhood favs for anything, but damn when Nintendo cook they really COOK!
Also dipping my toes back into Mortal Kombat 1 after having spent the last two or so years playing SF6.
(06-03-2026, 11:45 AM)Helikaon Wrote: [ -> ]I am becoming seriously obsessed/falling in love with Donkey Kong. Tried out Donkey Kong Country on a whim on the NSO app and had a blast, so I downloaded the demo for Banaza and by the end of my 30 minutes I was on Amazon ordering the full game (and a cute little DK figure, haha). God I missed out on so many games not being a Nintendo kid. I'd never trade all my childhood favs for anything, but damn when Nintendo cook they really COOK!
Also dipping my toes back into Mortal Kombat 1 after having spent the last two or so years playing SF6.
Make sure to check out Tropical Freeze too! It's great. I haven't played DKC Returns but that also got ported to Switch recently and got a free update in the past month that fixed and added a fair amount of stuff.
I've been curious to give MK1 another go but it takes up so much space lmao
Finished Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice today. Unbelivable experience. Could write walls and walls of text on everything that it does right.
I feel a game like this would struggle today since it came out at the cusp of walking simulators' popularity (it's not exactly a walking simulator but it also kind of is?), but the narrative and world alone are an absolute slamdunk.
I am playing: Atomic Heart and Overwatch.
Football Manager 26
This is one of those games where I feel like it's so addictive its actually weaponised. I've never been able to break the chains of this fucking spreadsheet simulator
I'm currently boss of Port Vale trying to save them from relegation after quitting Blackpool and saving them from relegation because I wasn't given any funds to improve the squad
I just bought MGSV:TPP on PC and I'm thinking of going bananas with it till Vol.2 releases in August! Then I might tip over to MGS4 brotherrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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