Red Dead Redemption 2. I only just got through Chapter 1, and judging by how much there seems to be to do and collect, I foresee this game easily taking me 100+ hours. 
Red Dead Redemption 2. I only just got through Chapter 1, and judging by how much there seems to be to do and collect, I foresee this game easily taking me 100+ hours.![]()
I enjoyed the game until the ending, which made me hate the game. No other comment on that to avoid spoilers.Yes, I hate QTE, it's terrible... A bit sad because I like turn-based combats
I'll always remember the Yakuza games in which there are quite a lot of mini-games with QTE (like karaoke), I simply put down the controller and just wait for it to be over. Best score > 0![]()
Oh, that's a mod I would have used for sureI also dislike QTEs and try not to play games where I can't bypass them. In the case of Expedition 33, I cheated and modded them to basically always succeed.
Great game for sure.Red Dead Redemption 2. I only just got through Chapter 1, and judging by how much there seems to be to do and collect, I foresee this game easily taking me 100+ hours.![]()

That's a slightly strange looking Drow. More like Jaheira decided to wear something shiny instead of brown and green.I'm in a cRPG period... So after finishing W40K Rogue Trader, Pathfinder WOTR, I started a new BG3 run as a "good drow-necromancer" which I find to be an interesting combination
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After, I will jump right into Divinity Original Sin 2 which just received its next-gen update, so best time to play it again. Then I will probably play Torment: Tides of Numenera that I bought during the Black Friday, replay Wasteland 3 again (it's been a while) and also replay XCOM 2 (Shadowrun games are also on my list^^). Not sure in wich order yet, I will see.
Anyway, I think I'm good for a little while![]()
She is an albino drow who spent most time on surface... But nice catch, it's Jaheira hairstyleThat's a slightly strange looking Drow. More like Jaheira decided to wear something shiny instead of brown and green.
I like the story much better in DOS1. Gameplay wise, DOS2 is superior. Except for shriekers. Can't go wrong with either one even at full price.Divinity: Original Sin.
I'm having way too much fun talking to rats and bulls.
Since this first game (which I'd had for years, it turned out, just not played) has proven to be a lot of fun, I'm going to grab DOS2 while it's 75% off on Steam.
Divinity: Original Sin.
I'm having way too much fun talking to rats and bulls.
Since this first game (which I'd had for years, it turned out, just not played) has proven to be a lot of fun, I'm going to grab DOS2 while it's 75% off on Steam.
If you liked BG3 or/and if you're not against turn based combat, you definitely shouldMaybe I could also give it a try.
10 euros is a bargain. Both games have many hours of fun. Somewhat like BG3, you can have 50-60 hours in the game and still be finding incredible new things: "Water, freeze it, lighting bolt -- darn I wish I had realized that 30 hours ago". That sort of stuff.Those two games seem to be in total of 10-ish euros. Doesn't sound like a bad investmentMaybe I could also give it a try.
I launched DOS2 yesterday to take a look of the game with the "next-gen" update and created my two "lone wolf" characters. I really missed the music in this game, so goodThe little I managed to play yesterday, felt like playing BG3 againSo yes, we are definitely up to a good start with Divinity. Luckily I have the whole week off from work, so I should have plenty of time to play more.

New Vegas is so good. If you can get it running and keep it running.The little I managed to play yesterday, felt like playing BG3 againSo yes, we are definitely up to a good start with Divinity. Luckily I have the whole week off from work, so I should have plenty of time to play more.
EDIT: I also got Fallout: New Vegas for myself yesterday. Never felt like a Fallout player, but it was cheap, so why not give it a try.