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Katri Marcell

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  1. On 9/22/2018 at 2:31 PM, DylanC said:

    Fair dos, Katri has covered a lot of my recommendations! I'd also recommend FTL: Faster Than Light (if you've ever wanted to be captain of your own starship like in Star Trek, this is the game for you) and Hotline Miami (twitch action game with a stellar 80s soundtrack).

    Faster Than Light is one of the best games out there!! Man, I remember bursting into tears the first time I finished the last boss xD

  2. On 9/5/2018 at 7:19 PM, italianmunchiez said:

    There's a program called SAM (Steam achievement manager.)

    I wouldn't go to that extend, can't risk my library getting VAC banned over some achievements

  3. On 8/31/2018 at 2:47 AM, Keranov said:

    I think that it's Cities: Skylines for me. I have watched a lot of YouTube videos about this game and after all of them I decided to try Cities:Skylines myself. I stopped playing it after just a couple of hours.

    Same thing happens to me. I see a game on Twitch and it looks amazing and totally fun and when I buy it and play it myself it gets boring in the first 1-2 hours. Probably it's because we have to think when we play rather than just watch it and relax 😛

     

  4. On 8/29/2018 at 11:36 PM, Joant73 said:

    Totally agree, I loved No Mans Sky the first time around and put mad hours into it.  I haven't picked it back up since all the updates but its on the list for sure.

    You sure have to grab that. It's an amazing game to relax and reflect on your life for a bit 😄 I can't seriously believe some people hating on it for not being multiplayer. It's the ultimate loneliness simulator!

  5. On 8/29/2018 at 11:40 PM, Keranov said:

    Yep, I completely agree with that. Battle Royale games can be grindy sometimes but Fortnite is a fast-playing game which makes it feel even more grindy. Anyway, I just saw in Steam that there is a new Battle Royale game but underwater. That's something new and I hope it will be a good game.

    I saw that too 😄 It would be fun to try out if I wasn't terrified of what's underwater in reality hahaahha

  6. On 8/31/2018 at 7:29 PM, italianmunchiez said:

    Usually when new DLC comes out it adds trophies meaning you no longer have 100% 

    Yy, so much for my one perfect game on Steam. I don't have the patience anymore to grind for the new challenges and whatnot

  7. Now that I think of it I've only bought DLC once and it was for Destiny 2. I would have bought them for The Witcher 3 if I hadn't bought them as a bundle since its DLC are the best damn thing that ever existed under that label.

  8. Hmmmm... I really believe Battle Royale games are overated. Man... They're just one of the same with no impact, no depth and no boundaries. I believe that gaming isn't about grinding the same map with the same gun and the same routes in order to win.

    I also think Hearthstone is SUPER overated. I mean yeah it's a good card game but Gwent or Shadowverse are that good too without being "the future of esports". In general, players that don't really play a game but grind it to be the best are the ones that make it super popular. Imo that's bull... hahahha

  9. No Mans Sky for sure. I loved the game since the day it got announced. I was waiting till release day to buy it but I was actually on a trip in Serbia during that time and had no connection to the internetz. When I came back I heard everyone raging about how awful it was and what a liar Hello Games is.

    I bought the game nonetheless, I literally left my bones and soul playing it on my PC and now I'm thinking about buying a console and get it as my first game for it. My dream was get a big TV, a good console, pizza beer and No Mans Sky 😄

  10. If you're searching for side scrolling indie games like Limbo and Inside you should try Hollow Knight, the Swapper, Salt and Sanctuary and Deadlight. Ori and the Blind Forest is also a great choice and  Sundered. If you don't mind the platformer aspect then I would also recommend Bastion, Pyre and Transistor, from SuperGiant Games.

    If you want something to keep playing for a long time you should try Dead Cells, this is by far the best side-scrolling rogue like indie game out there 😛 All these games are super cheap so I would check them all out if I were you 😄

  11. Hmmm, that's a great question but a tough one. I've been recently searching for such games and the best I've played in that theme is The Observer. I loved that game and its narrative and art style so I hope you'll like that too.

    If you want something more "known" then you should go and play the whole Deus Ex franchise. This is by far the best cyberpunk franchise. If I had to choose though. I'd put observer above Deus Ex just by how well it depicts the cyberpunk world.

  12. For me it was my father's best friend. He was working as an IT and was constantly buying PC magazines which, as always, came with a ton of demos and full games. That's how I tried my first games before I learned how to burn my own games through Nero (oh good times). I learnt to do that at the age of 10 and it still is one of my most memorable achievements.

    Unfortunately, as a girl my parents weren't as understanding of my love for video games as they would if I was a boy or even had a brother. I never owned a console and have started getting into console gaming when I first went to university. Over the past 7 years though I've played almost every AAA game out there and I have my childhood to thank for that 😄

  13. On 8/3/2018 at 6:30 AM, Scottypops said:

    Hey @Katri Marcell, summer is going well! Just got back from a vacation in California. Have you gone on any recent vacations/planning upcoming ones?

    Unfortunately no 😞 I live in Greece and everyone here is on vacation pretty much the whole summer but I have to stay work, move to another house and take my uni exams at the same time. So if anyone is going to take a swim in sea any time soon, give a good dive for me too 😄

  14. On 7/29/2018 at 1:25 PM, fantanoice said:

    I didn't realise Ni No Kuni 2 was avaliable on Steam given the first one was PS3 exclusive. It's a great deal but I think I'll wait for the console version to drop in price before I pick it up. I still need to finish the first one, after all. 😛

    It's a great game on PC where I'm playing it but ps4 will be even better! Nice choice of platform, I hope you'll get a discount there soon too :D

  15. PC all the way. It might not be as casual and cosy as console gaming but the PC Master Race can do everything 😄 Mods, easy fixes for crashes and bugs even cheats for the non believers make PC Gaming the strongest one!

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