They are adding a map next patch.
- The Witcher I - I have a saved game of this, but never enjoyed the combat. Story isn't bad, and I was told the Witcher 2's combat is better, so I would want to finish it if I ever plan to play The Witcher 2 or even 3.
- Planescape: Torment - I only own the original from GOG, not the EE.
I am not sure what to play.
I played a bit of Divine Divinity, but I just can't get into the game. It feels like I should enjoy it, and I have gotten further than ever before, but it just feels not fun to play to me.
I don't know why this is the case, but I do not think I should force myself to play.
I have played a few games of Thea again, which were fun and I also almost completed Hand of Fate, but then found the last level to burdensome.
So I am thinking of what to play next. I have several games I still need to play and some I had played partly through but never completed but would need to restart.
This may not be the right thread, but I don't think it's wroth creating a new one for this.
Here's the list of games in my backlog and to continue or try out.
Any suggestions ?
- Deus Ex: HR - I played it for 10 hours or so, but then go sidetracked with another game and never went back. I'd probably want to restart this one
- Expeditions: Viking - I played this one for about 15 hours, but then got burned by too many crashes + unbalanced gameplay. So I stopped waiting for patches. The game is now on 1.7.3, so looks stable for a restart. I would try playing as a raider and allying with picts I think if that's possible if I do play this.
- Dungeon of the Endless - I played this for an hour on holiday and it seemed like fun, but forgot all about it.
- Endless Legend - I played this for a few hours. Not sure why I stopped anymore. Although I didn't enjoy the battles I think
- ICY: Frostbute Edition - I played the original, which I thought had a cool concept, but lacked execution, so probably will want to try this out at some point, but I have not seen any reviews on it the updated version
- Legends of Eisenwald - I played this for about twenty hours and then got tired of the gameplay, but I thought to try again and finish it
- The Witcher I - I have a saved game of this, but never enjoyed the combat. Story isn't bad, and I was told the Witcher 2's combat is better, so I would want to finish it if I ever plan to play The Witcher 2 or even 3.
- Hard West - I played the first chapter, but it then crashed on the second one and I never really got back into it after they patched it.
- Xenonauts - I never played it. Seems like I would need to watch a mini let's play or tutorial to understand how this one works.
- Planescape: Torment - I only own the original from GOG, not the EE.
- Consortium - I backed this originally, but never played it.
- Arcanum - I tried playing once a long time ago and kept dying to some orc blocking my path…
Playing mostly The Division, which I consider a work of art. I don't know exactly who did the heart of this game - as a bunch of developers were a part of it, and - on the surface - it doesn't necessarily present itself as a game of heart and soul.
It comes off as just a slick Ubisoft game at first - but there's more to it.
Digging deeper - I'm finding a ridiculous amount of depth and detail - both in visual terms, but also in terms of the many, many audio logs/reports/etc. you can find.
They're all extremely well done - and while the setting is limited to Manhatten, I've never seen a city done with this level of detail and fidelity.
The core gameplay loop is similar to most "looter shooters" - but, again, the systems themselves are very, very well done - and the gunplay is fantastic once you get the hang of it. Comparing it to Destiny, Warframe, Borderlands and others - I think this comes out on top in a big way due to how well it's executed.