Didn’t play much this week. Just a bit of Pokémon Pokopia and Xuan Yuan Sword: Mists Beyond the Mountains. No significant progress in either of them.


No Tom Clancy’s The Division this week, but there shouldn’t be much stuff left in main campaign so will try to focus on it a bit to finish it soon.


Have been thinking about starting Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed on PS this weekend. Got it as a PS+ game recently and it has been on my wishlist for a while, not to mention my nostalgia for Mickey Mouse. Depends on how much play time I get this weekend though.


What about all of you? What have you been playing and/or plan to play?

  • MisterDeutsch@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Finished FFVII Intergrade! That was much shorter than I expected, but I did put in a vintage one day, 10-hour shift into it. I also played on classic mode which made me enjoy the game a lot more. I loved not feeling the frustration of getting caught in the triangle exclamation point attacks because the game was taking care of that blocking for me.

    Started Persona 5 Royal after reading the first few volumes of the manga adaptation. The presentation is so stylish that I felt I had to post again this weekend.

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      7 days ago

      Yeah, the UI is really cool in Persona 5. Not only it’s very stylish, it’s also fully readable. Very well designed.

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    Finished Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade? The title is too much. Part one of the remake is done! Except I unlocked a hard mode I don’t want that is required to see certain parts of the story. I should have gone though it on easy; then I might have the interest in looking for more.

    Started the Spring Season of my Microsoft Excel and Kahoot powered baseball game for my students. I printed box scores for the first four games and posted them on the lockers outside of my classroom. I am getting so much joy from the programming involved in transforming mostly random numbers into a baseball game with a story. One of these weeks, I’ll block out the names and post a box score.

    Regarding Ticket to Ride Legacy: @slimerancher@lemmy.world asked about the difference between this and the original game, so I wanted to share with y’all what makes it so special. The idea of a legacy game is that choices made in the first (of twelve or so) game you play leads to different outcomes in future games. We are all railroaders looking to make money in the late 1800s but because of the time, in the first three games of the legacy, we are limited to routes from the Atlantic to the Mississippi. Over time, you expand the map as the story develops.

    Tap for spoiler

    There is a story line and which color you play as for the legacy affects things as well (current, if I claim a red line, I get two dollars income the red player).

    When I won the third game and fourth game, one of the things I got to decide was where the story expands to next: Florida, Texas-area, or the Great Plains. As a Floridian for most of my life, I avoided it. When we bring the game out next time, we will assemble the starting pieces of the map (like a big puzzle) and add in the Great Plains and Texas.

    There’s a lot more to say, but I’ll just add one thing: when you complete a route, at the end of the game, you punch the ticket. Some routes unlock a special power or scoring opportunity for a later game. Some routes require the same player to complete it twice in order to “retire” the route.

    Writing about it this much makes me itchy to play more. I don’t want to spoil any more of it, but for those of you just wondering, there’s nothing earth-shattering behind the spoiler tag. If you are already planning on playing, don’t read it!

    I think I’ll start the FFVII Interlude with Yuffie tonight!

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      7 days ago

      Will look forward to your baseball box scores.

      About Ticket to Ride Legacy, doesn’t that make game too long? Or is it supposed to be played in multiple sittings?

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        3 days ago

        Multiple sittings. We try to play it twice when we can meet up, but even then it’s half a year or more in the adult torture we know as scheduling.

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          Ah, cool. In adults, we usually play with my brother and his wife, but very irregularly, I have been trying to see if we can schedule some proper game nights, but its looking difficult.

          Ticket to Ride is great for playing with kids too though, so will look into Legacy.

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    Made more progress in Visions of Mana. I wish the game had more boss fights and fewer trial battles with time limits. I started lowering the difficulty for them because I just don’t have the damage output to finish them in time on Hard. And I don’t think your party members are very good at fighting, either. Bosses are fun because you actually have to dodge attacks. Normal battles just don’t have any depth to them.


    I’m lost in the metro network of Fallout 3. I remember not liking it when I first played the game, but the DC city area with its isolated sub-areas you can only access via sewers and metro lines is an absolute pain in the rear.

    At least I have the Anchorage quest behind me, the Fallout DLC for people who wish they weren’t playing Fallout. Crazy rewards though, I now have armor that makes me invisible when I’m crouched. I knew it existed, but I expected it to have some kind of limit or cooldown. But it’s just busted and its base defense is on par with what I had before, too. I almost don’t want to use it, but invisibility has always been my favorite power, so I find this very entertaining~