Just thought I could get a discussion thread going. What is everyone playing lately?
I just finished playing Metal Gear Solid Delta, it was great! I decided to play through the series finally after years of watching video essays on the game, and I’m glad I did! I played Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 2: Subsistence through emulation (4k HD for the win!) It was a great experience and I can see why the series is so highly venerated. It holds up remarkably well, and the long cut scenes were really enjoyable. I thought it would be annoying, but I actually found myself looking forward to them. Delta was like jumping forward in time 30 years, but still extremely fun. I’m glad they stayed so close to the source material so I could just play the new release instead of booting up Snake Eater through emulation.
Now if I could just play IV without a PS3, that would be awesome. I might have to try emulation on that, but from what I read, the experience isn’t great.
Regardless, now I’m replaying Max Payne 3. This game IS SO FREAKING GOOD. I had forgotten how good it is. The noir narration is just amazing. The gameplay is tight as a snare drum. The art style and visuals are still amazing even when compared to modern games. Rockstar really knocked this game out of the park. I still haven’t played Max Payne 1 or 2, and maybe I should. Also, I found out that one of the bands I’ve recently discovered and have been listening to like crazy, Health, did the score for Max Payne 3. The music is fantastic. If you haven’t played it, I highly recommend giving it a go.
Other than those games, I plan to play through The Last of Us 1 for the first time soon. Not sure how “retro” it is, but I think it is borderline given the original release date and hardware. Looking forward to trying it for the first time. I’ve never had Sony consoles, so I’ve missed out on a ton of first-party Sony games over the years. Trying to make up for that by playing modern PC releases and through emulation.
So yeah, what do ya’ll have going on right now? What do you recommend playing and why?
There’s too many games to play on my list right now. At the moment, I’m playing through Tokyo Xtreme Racer on PC. Loved the series from PlayStation days, but really fell in love with the RPG elements and gameplay from the Dreamcast series and PS2 series.
Also planning a playthrough of Silent Hill f. I haven’t played a Silent Hill game since 3, so I’m looking forward to playing f.
And just casually playing in the background when either TXR or SHf get hectic/frustrating, I have Earth Defense Force 6 and Infamous Second Son on PS4 to mellow out with.
I literally just installed and started playing TXR myself. I’m a racing game freak and I had never tried the series before. Figured it was time after seeing the HokiHoshi video on it. I mainly do sim racing, but it’s nice to play some arcade every once in a while. I’ve been getting my fix with Dirt 2 and NFSU2 underground2.net mod.
Azure Dreams, PS1 and GBC, I was really surprised how good both versions were when deciding which to play so I’m playing both.
I completely forgot I purchased this game like a decade ago. I need to actually go play it.
Playing through Golden Sun again after picking it up and dropping it an hour in for the last few years. I remember getting into the Djinn/class system a lot when I played it growing up, and its still a pretty unique system. Im kinda regretting not playing the QoL/reworked ROM hack, but thats for another play through in a few years
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I have fond memories of playing AC in Walmart when they used to have the demos in the electronics section you’d have to break your neck to play because the monitors were so high. After the great experience I had playing Elden Ring (my first souls-like), I decided to jump into ACVI when it came out. What a great game. I still haven’t beaten it, as I just haven’t been in the mood to play lately, but I intend on finishing it at some point soon.
Not retro, but retro pixel aesthetics. Songs of Conquest is a fantastic RPG
I got goblin cleanup but my work hours are too many to play it much before digimon comes out.
3 was great on it’s own merits as a game, but the noir elements were ratched way down compared to the first and second.
Max Payne 2 was… I dunno… damn well perfect for what it was supposed to be in the era it was developed with the technology of the time.
Really? I thought 3 was heavy on noir, but then again, I don’t have much experience with that genre. I really should play 1 and 2 when I can.
I probably played Max Payne 2 from start to finish three or four times. It’s superb.
I’m pretty sure if you played mp2 in an empty sealed room for 14 hours straight you’d somehow come out reeking of whisky and cigarettes.
Cyberpunk 2077. Felt like a good moment to buy it as its finished. It’s basically modernized skyrim and I love that.
Probably my favorite game and game world of all time. Though, to be honest, I’m having difficulty in relating it to Skyrim. Then again, I was never big into Skyrim. I always got bored half way through the game and never finished it. Probably just a setting thing. I really like sci-fi and less into fantasy.
Did you get Phantom Liberty? If not, I highly recommend it. It’s ridiculously good. I’m on my 5th or 6th playthrough and still finding new things and details I missed previously. The world is ridiculously dense.
I’m running Phantom liberty right now! I’m liking it quite a bit. I’m at the part where you gotta get into the big hotel.
Finally finished 2077! Game was fairly enjoyable to play out. I ended up doing all the quests (albeit not the gigs) and had quite some fun.
That’s awesome! Which ending did you choose? Also, I highly highly highly recommend doing the gigs. They fill out the world in amazing ways and aren’t just cheap filler. They really give flavor to the bigger jobs and the characters involved.
Megabonk and Balatro. And I’ve just finished Max Payne 3! Really liked it!
I find it funny how I seemingly randomly decide to play an old game and then find out a bunch of others picked it up around the same time as me. I wonder why that is? Maybe we all got inspired by watching the same video that included a clip or something. Who knows?
But yeah, I’m really enjoying it too. This is my second playthrough. I beat it once a long time ago when I bought it, but don’t remember much about it. I’m trying to collect all the golden gun parts on this playthrough. I have like 5 or 6 of the guns done. I currently at the escort part right after the bus escape.
Playing the original God of War for the first time via the PS3 collection. I’m also chipping away at Mario Picross 2 (Gameboy) on my Retroid Pocket 4.
The God of War series is on my list of “to play” games. I’ve played about 2 hours worth of the first modern GoW game, but nothing else. I’m going to start on the old ps2 games and work my way through.
As far as PS2 games go, it’s very playable by today’s standards. Controls are a bit funky but easy enough to adapt to.
Glad to hear that! I’ll have to move it up the list so I can get to it. Thanks for the recommendation!
I’ve had the OG GoW ISO in my collection for years, still yet to properly try it. I know it’s good but just need to find a time and the right mood for it and not get distracted by anything else…
Dude! I was so fucking surprised at how well Max Payne 3 still holds up. Better than most shooters nowadays.
It’s unreal. Just the feel of the game is amazing. Modern gaming is great and all, but something about that 6th/7th generation just hits. It was like the perfect mix of player-focused design and modern tech. There’s a lot of games with amazing potential nowadays, but they are ruined by silly design choices like always-online implementation or micro-transactions. The games from the 6th and 7th generations are just so feature-rich and laden with game modes and statistics tracking that it’s disheartening to see how far we’ve regressed in those areas in modern games, seemingly all in pursuit of making the walls have 5% more fidelity than before.
Resident Evil 7. The last game I played was RE5 and I really didn’t enjoy it. It’s been years but I played the remake of RE2 when it came out and loved it. Picked up 7 and 8 during a recent steam sale. So far RE 7 is shaping up to be one of my favorites in the series.
Resident Evil is one series I’ve never been able to garner the gumption to get into. I played about 30 minutes of RE4 remake through GamePass and it’s just not for me, I believe. I’m not a horror fan anyway, but was hoping the gameplay would draw me in. Maybe I’m just missing something.
I’m sorry to hear that but I totally get it. Horror games aren’t for everyone. I haven’t played the RE 4 remake but it’s on my list! Gamepass is great for exactly how you experienced RE4. Unfortunately for me it’s made playing games a bit like picking out something to watch on Netflix. Just too many options.
Tell me about it. Choice paralysis can be a bitch! Throw in steam and emulators, and I’ve never been short of things to play. Sometimes, it’s just hard to determine what game fits the current vibe. I’ve found myself getting into narrative-heavy things lately and really enjoying them.
The thing about GamePass for me, is being able to try out things I would never have otherwise. The most recent for me was Clair Obscure: Expedition 33. That game was the most amazing entertainment experience I’ve had in gaming, maybe ever. I’m so glad I got to play it. Never would have had that opportunity without GP. If you like rpg’s/jrpg’s at all, I highly highly highly recommend it. It was the first jrpg I’ve ever played and it had me totally enthralled.
It drive me nuts sometimes. I used to spend about 20 minutes a night looking over my game library thinking about what kind of mood I’m in. Lately I have been trying to stick to one game at a time but it doesn’t always work out either.
GP is great for trying out games. It has already saved me from buying a few games I ended up being disappointed with. But I’ve also been really surprised by games I didn’t think I’d enjoy. I have heard a lot of good things about Expedition 33. I’ll give that one a go after I finish RE7!
Started playing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 again after being disappointed by the “remaster” which was just a THPS 3 and 4 map-pack without all the maps and a premium price tag…
Kinda did it backwards since I actually replayed THPS4 again after they announced the original single player mode wouldn’t be in 3+4 >.>
Mount and Blade Warband with conversion mods. All the different settings are interesting and each mod has its own specialty that makes it stand out.







