I mainly use the NES, SNES, and N64 cores, but I also wanted something solid for the Amiga core, as I was a die hard Amiga user back in the early 90’s. I’ve been having blast playing the arcade cores.The Mister is sweet for sure
I have an entire 4TB mech drive running Retroarch with everything from Atari 2600 up to PS2 (including obscure MIJ PC's like MSX/Sharp)
If you're playing N64 ROMS it's pretty much required you get one of these IME; otherwise button mapping is a fuckin nightmare
Well idk why my link is automatically converting to a broken media link, but it's for the USB n64-style controller on Amazon. They feel practically identical to the OEM N64 controller
I played (most of?) the demo, and I just couldn't get into it. Combat felt sluggish, and level design is such that, once the difficulty ramps up, I was tempted to just run past everything. I don't know, maybe it's a sleeper that presents poorly in the beginning (like Lies of P)? But definitely play the demo before spending your money.Anyone playing First Berzerker Khazan yet? Probably gonna snag that this weekend
She grew up and married a technocrat, guaranteed.
I played (most of?) the demo, and I just couldn't get into it. Combat felt sluggish, and level design is such that, once the difficulty ramps up, you I was tempted to just run past everything. I don't know, maybe it's a sleeper that presents poorly in the beginning (like Lies of P)? But definitely play the demo before you spend your money.
I've been meaning to get into a MH game for years now, but I every time I try, I bounce off all the minutia. (I think the last time I really tried to get into one, it was on a Sony handheld - which can't have helped LOL.) They're primarily about gearing up, taking down bosses, and repeat, correct? So if you're primarily into the exploration aspect of a soulslike, for instance, I assume MH isn't going to scratch that itch?I still haven't played any of the post-credits MHWilds content
Immediately went back to playing PoE2 instead![]()
I'll have to check out the reviews... and maybe revisit the game.It seems to be getting rave reviews! I'm sure I'll love it lol
I've been meaning to get into a MH game for years now, but I every time I try, I bounce off all the minutia. (I think the last time I really tried to get into one, it was on a Sony handheld - which can't have helped LOL.) They're primarily about gearing up, taking down bosses, and repeat, correct? So if your primarily into the exploration aspect of a soulslike, for instance, I assume MH isn't going to scratch that itch?
What's PoE2?
I never played the first one (and imagine it's a bit dated now.) Is anything lost if you jump into KCD2 cold?After 200 hrs, I finally finished Kingdom Come Deliverance II and thought it was fantastic. The forests and landscapes are incredibly realistic. I was surprised at how much hilarious stuff is in the game, especially some of the excuses you can give when getting caught for a crime. It's the only really long game that I didn't get burnt out on and immediately wanted to start a second playthrough. It's also extremely well optimized on PC.
I'm a big fan of the first game, but the second game has improved on almost everything. Normally I would say to play it, but honestly the 2nd one is so much better. You do miss out on some context of what's going on and some connection to some of the returning characters, but they do a good job of recapping everything with some flashbacks etc...They said that they designed it so that you can jump right in. You can also just watch some sort of story recap as well. The first game has some things that are a bit clunky/janky. A lot of people found the combat frustrating, especially in group fights, and that was improved on a lot in the sequel and I like it much better. Not everyone likes the save system, but they made it more frequent/easier in the sequel. Hopefully that helps.I never played the first one (and imagine it's a bit dated now.) Is anything lost if you jump into KCD2 cold?