Sleeping Dogs was such a sleeper hit. I bought it during some random sale years ago and went in with low expectations, but it really impressed me. The melee combat was way more satisfying than most open world games, and the driving was surprisingly good too. I feel like it never got the attention it deserved, probably because it was competing with GTA at the time. Definitely a shame it never turned into a big series. If you just added it to your perfect list, I can see why.
Right now I'm splitting time between Fallout: New Vegas and Monster Hunter Rise. Fallout has been eating up my weekends, while MHR is my "jump in for an hour" game when I don't have the energy for story-heavy stuff. I should really finish a few games before adding more to the list, but my wishlist is already overflowing. Every time I browse Steam I find another "must play" game I'll realistically never touch. Feels like the backlog never shrinks, no matter how much I try.
February's been all about Hogwarts Legacy for me so far at home. Yeah, I know I’m late to the party, but it’s been a cozy escape. Not sure what's next, maybe Elden Ring if I'm feeling masochistic.
But yeah at school I am enjoying retro bowl and minecraft so far...
This is one of those games that I forget even existed. Not saying it's bad, but it's kinda weird seeing it get added instead of something more well-known from the series.
Im on my usual comfort rotation: rocket league, tag game, and some random puzzle game on my laptop.
Sleeping Dogs was such a sleeper hit. I bought it during some random sale years ago and went in with low expectations, but it really impressed me. The melee combat was way more satisfying than most open world games, and the driving was surprisingly good too. I feel like it never got the attention it deserved, probably because it was competing with GTA at the time. Definitely a shame it never turned into a big series. If you just added it to your perfect list, I can see why.
Right now I'm splitting time between Fallout: New Vegas and Monster Hunter Rise. Fallout has been eating up my weekends, while MHR is my "jump in for an hour" game when I don't have the energy for story-heavy stuff. I should really finish a few games before adding more to the list, but my wishlist is already overflowing. Every time I browse Steam I find another "must play" game I'll realistically never touch. Feels like the backlog never shrinks, no matter how much I try.
Didn't even know his name until now, but his work definitely shaped a huge part of my teen years.
February's been all about Hogwarts Legacy for me so far at home. Yeah, I know I’m late to the party, but it’s been a cozy escape. Not sure what's next, maybe Elden Ring if I'm feeling masochistic.
But yeah at school I am enjoying retro bowl and minecraft so far...
Would be cool if heavier loads actually feels heavy.
This is one of those games that I forget even existed. Not saying it's bad, but it's kinda weird seeing it get added instead of something more well-known from the series.