Pretty much my entire Steam wishlist is full of games I kind of want to buy, but I'm still not sure if I should. If it's something I definitely want, I generally just buy it, so almost my whole wishlist, currently some 25-ish items, is all stuff I'm still making up my mind about.
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Pretty much my entire Steam wishlist is full of games I kind of want to buy, but I'm still not sure if I should. If it's something I definitely want, I generally just buy it, so almost my whole wishlist, currently some 25-ish items, is all stuff I'm still making up my mind about.
Basically games that are in my switch/steam wishlist. Cuphead is one of them, I'd probably get it on switch if I do decide to, but I know it's pretty hard! And let's just say I don't do too well at hard games. But I really do wanna know what it's like....
Another would be like Wargroove... It seems interesting but I barely know anything about it haha.
Another would be like Wargroove... It seems interesting but I barely know anything about it haha.
Basically games that are in my switch/steam wishlist. Cuphead is one of them, I'd probably get it on switch if I do decide to, but I know it's pretty hard! And let's just say I don't do too well at hard games. But I really do wanna know what it's like....
Another would be like Wargroove... It seems interesting but I barely know anything about it haha.
Another would be like Wargroove... It seems interesting but I barely know anything about it haha.
Pokemon SwSh cause I'm not a blind fan to Gamefreak and I'm not too fond of the paywall transition. TOS of Pokemon Home even says if your data gets messed up on their end, we're just **** out of luck and they're not saving backups.
Pokemon SwSh cause I'm not a blind fan to Gamefreak and I'm not too fond of the paywall transition. TOS of Pokemon Home even says if your data gets messed up on their end, we're just **** out of luck and they're not saving backups.
Devil May Cry 5
Ive played all previous parts but after the reboot, whish i loved for various reasons, i cant seem to get back into the OG ones. The 5th part seems like its hella fun, ive seen the gameplay, but V is cringy, Nero is annoying, the plot is too over the top and Neros demonic design with that anime hair is.obnoxious. its a real pity
Ive played all previous parts but after the reboot, whish i loved for various reasons, i cant seem to get back into the OG ones. The 5th part seems like its hella fun, ive seen the gameplay, but V is cringy, Nero is annoying, the plot is too over the top and Neros demonic design with that anime hair is.obnoxious. its a real pity
Devil May Cry 5
Ive played all previous parts but after the reboot, whish i loved for various reasons, i cant seem to get back into the OG ones. The 5th part seems like its hella fun, ive seen the gameplay, but V is cringy, Nero is annoying, the plot is too over the top and Neros demonic design with that anime hair is.obnoxious. its a real pity
Ive played all previous parts but after the reboot, whish i loved for various reasons, i cant seem to get back into the OG ones. The 5th part seems like its hella fun, ive seen the gameplay, but V is cringy, Nero is annoying, the plot is too over the top and Neros demonic design with that anime hair is.obnoxious. its a real pity
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I own Frostpunk and i absolutely love it. But i have.one major.complaint. I have an MSI laptop thats really good with games, handling giants and very restricted in terms of requirements games. But i have to play frostpunk on LOWEST POSSIBLE graphic settings, because it gets extremely laggy the bigger you build. At the end of the first/main story missions it was practically unplayable for me.with what seemed like 5fps still on lowest graphic settings. Even if i meet the requirements. So its a real bummer. If you end up buying it, i hope it works properly for you
I own Frostpunk and i absolutely love it. But i have.one major.complaint. I have an MSI laptop thats really good with games, handling giants and very restricted in terms of requirements games. But i have to play frostpunk on LOWEST POSSIBLE graphic settings, because it gets extremely laggy the bigger you build. At the end of the first/main story missions it was practically unplayable for me.with what seemed like 5fps still on lowest graphic settings. Even if i meet the requirements. So its a real bummer. If you end up buying it, i hope it works properly for you
@218715
I own Frostpunk and i absolutely love it. But i have.one major.complaint. I have an MSI laptop thats really good with games, handling giants and very restricted in terms of requirements games. But i have to play frostpunk on LOWEST POSSIBLE graphic settings, because it gets extremely laggy the bigger you build. At the end of the first/main story missions it was practically unplayable for me.with what seemed like 5fps still on lowest graphic settings. Even if i meet the requirements. So its a real bummer. If you end up buying it, i hope it works properly for you
I own Frostpunk and i absolutely love it. But i have.one major.complaint. I have an MSI laptop thats really good with games, handling giants and very restricted in terms of requirements games. But i have to play frostpunk on LOWEST POSSIBLE graphic settings, because it gets extremely laggy the bigger you build. At the end of the first/main story missions it was practically unplayable for me.with what seemed like 5fps still on lowest graphic settings. Even if i meet the requirements. So its a real bummer. If you end up buying it, i hope it works properly for you
I really want to try code vein but I heard that the story isn't that great. plus my computer probably isn't beefy enough to handle it.
I’m interested in Don’t Starve, but I get scared easily, and I’m worried that all of the shadows and creatures in the night may be too much for my fragile soul. I’ve played a horror game before, and I had to stop playing it because I couldn’t close my eyes without imagining the monsters from that game in front of me.
I’m interested in Don’t Starve, but I get scared easily, and I’m worried that all of the shadows and creatures in the night may be too much for my fragile soul. I’ve played a horror game before, and I had to stop playing it because I couldn’t close my eyes without imagining the monsters from that game in front of me.
Planet Zoo looks fun, speaking as someone who grew up loving Zoo Tycoon. I just don’t know that my computer could run it plus I’m scared to take on something I know will be addictive o.o
Also gonna second the Cuphead mentions here. The visuals and music are just *chef’s kiss* but the difficulty does concern me and I wouldn’t want to buy it only to barely make any progress in the game.
Also gonna second the Cuphead mentions here. The visuals and music are just *chef’s kiss* but the difficulty does concern me and I wouldn’t want to buy it only to barely make any progress in the game.
Planet Zoo looks fun, speaking as someone who grew up loving Zoo Tycoon. I just don’t know that my computer could run it plus I’m scared to take on something I know will be addictive o.o
Also gonna second the Cuphead mentions here. The visuals and music are just *chef’s kiss* but the difficulty does concern me and I wouldn’t want to buy it only to barely make any progress in the game.
Also gonna second the Cuphead mentions here. The visuals and music are just *chef’s kiss* but the difficulty does concern me and I wouldn’t want to buy it only to barely make any progress in the game.
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Ahh congrats on the beast PC! I prioritize mobility so that's why I chose a laptop, since I usually play on a console. And I absolutely reccomand it, but you better be getting the clothes first!
Personally, I don't think the game was hard and that comes from a person who never played a city building game before Frostpunk. There's not much you need to keep in mind all the time aside food and warmth,and I think the interface does a pretty good job at signalizing when there's some trouble and what you can do to improve the situation. I also think the pacing is pretty good - the temperatures drop just steady enough for you to plan and execute changes to adapt.
One tip - don't forget the roads. At first I didn't realize you needed to make the roads reach the buildings for them to actually work, because the very first gathering station to say so didn't need them...
Ahh congrats on the beast PC! I prioritize mobility so that's why I chose a laptop, since I usually play on a console. And I absolutely reccomand it, but you better be getting the clothes first!
Personally, I don't think the game was hard and that comes from a person who never played a city building game before Frostpunk. There's not much you need to keep in mind all the time aside food and warmth,and I think the interface does a pretty good job at signalizing when there's some trouble and what you can do to improve the situation. I also think the pacing is pretty good - the temperatures drop just steady enough for you to plan and execute changes to adapt.
One tip - don't forget the roads. At first I didn't realize you needed to make the roads reach the buildings for them to actually work, because the very first gathering station to say so didn't need them...
@218715
Ahh congrats on the beast PC! I prioritize mobility so that's why I chose a laptop, since I usually play on a console. And I absolutely reccomand it, but you better be getting the clothes first!
Personally, I don't think the game was hard and that comes from a person who never played a city building game before Frostpunk. There's not much you need to keep in mind all the time aside food and warmth,and I think the interface does a pretty good job at signalizing when there's some trouble and what you can do to improve the situation. I also think the pacing is pretty good - the temperatures drop just steady enough for you to plan and execute changes to adapt.
One tip - don't forget the roads. At first I didn't realize you needed to make the roads reach the buildings for them to actually work, because the very first gathering station to say so didn't need them...
Ahh congrats on the beast PC! I prioritize mobility so that's why I chose a laptop, since I usually play on a console. And I absolutely reccomand it, but you better be getting the clothes first!
Personally, I don't think the game was hard and that comes from a person who never played a city building game before Frostpunk. There's not much you need to keep in mind all the time aside food and warmth,and I think the interface does a pretty good job at signalizing when there's some trouble and what you can do to improve the situation. I also think the pacing is pretty good - the temperatures drop just steady enough for you to plan and execute changes to adapt.
One tip - don't forget the roads. At first I didn't realize you needed to make the roads reach the buildings for them to actually work, because the very first gathering station to say so didn't need them...
I want to get yo-kai watch but I don't know which game is most enjoyable for beginners. I just really like the monster designs but again, idk.
I want to get yo-kai watch but I don't know which game is most enjoyable for beginners. I just really like the monster designs but again, idk.
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