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I did a full replay of the series last year but I had never done the Citadel DLC or Leviathan, so those were incredible treats.Just started another replay of Mass Effect 3. This might be my 7th playthrough.
I did a full replay of the series last year but I had never done the Citadel DLC or Leviathan, so those were incredible treats.Just started another replay of Mass Effect 3. This might be my 7th playthrough.
I did a full replay of the series last year but I had never done the Citadel DLC or Leviathan, so those were incredible treats.
So, I've beaten the main game and done all of the secondary quests/challenges. Now, I'm in this weird phase of not really having anything to do except weekly/daily quests because they bumped the max level up from 50 to 70. The quests contain just simple, rinse and repeat objectives, and it takes a lot of XP to move up to the new levels past 50. I'm sort of teetering out on my interest which is disappointing because they have a lot of DLC planned for the next couple months.I'm playing through AC: Odyssey right now. I think it's an improved game from Origins and I'm really enjoying the gameplay/story.
One significant thing I don't like - it feels like they're subtly trying to incentivize micro-transactions. The game's current state requires a lot of resources and drachmae (i.e. gold) in order to upgrade your character's gear and ship. You can get this by doing missions and clearing question mark locations around the map but you can spend hours clearing these question marks only to gain enough resources for a couple upgrades.
Surprise, surprise: you can buy "Time-Savers" in the Helix Store to avoid the time commitment associated with gathering resources.
Fortunately, they've announced that they're going to be lowering the amount of resources necessary for upgrades within the next month or so.
I discovered the dystopian bliss that is 'Frostpunk'. It's on Steam for a sawbuck...and it's a steampunk survival SimCity type of game. Mine/manage resources, keep what may be the last human civilization from freezing to death, as well as rioting, getting sick, etc., send scouting missions out to see what's going on in the world.
It's fun...but my gawd is it bleak AF.
No joke, that sounds awesome; sounds like something Bethesda could do with a Simcity-type Fallout (if they recover from how badly '76 is being received).
Anybody ever heard of GDQ?
It's pretty much the height of video game nerddom but it's also amazing.