Just scrapped an XCOM 2 ironman campaign because I realized I’m not legendary material. A squad of 4 with basic weapons vs 12-14 enemies that need at least two shots in a small room.
Somehow I had missed that Bannerlord has come to consoles, been waiting for this one a long time.
Sequels often disappoint, but so far this one strikes a great balance between keeping what made the original fun, incorporating new ideas, and adding a ton of quality of life features that fix what made the original a bit frustrating.
Obviously porting this kind of game to a controller is a huge task, and over all they did a good job. Some of the map and menu navigation is a bit clunky, but in almost every way it’s better than warband.
Looking forward to never being able to finish this one either.
Fallout 4. Been wandering around the wasteland and helping settlements in need.
Picked up Anno 1800 to play with a friend. It’s been really fun so far.
Minishoot Adventures. A cross between Zelda and a Bullet Hell. Honestly, great fun and perfect for the Steam Deck. I’ve had a hard time putting it down. Shame about the name tho :)
Zelda/bullet hell sounds like an unlikely combination! I’ll have to look it up and check it out.
Yep, Hellda!
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I have been playing a lot of Operation Harsh Doorstop, a free multiplayer shooter with realistic combat and vehicles. Recently the game has really started to come together into a fun experience (and it runs decent on my steam deck).