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After finishing Dredge, Steam recommended Raft, so I played for a few days. At first it seemed fun and all, but the constant gathering of resources and plus you had to eat all the time felt like a chore in the end. Uninstalled and got a refund. Not for me. Rating 4/10
I really like Planet Crafters. Awesome chill game. The DLC looks cool, waiting for it to be on sale.View attachment 67539416
Played Astroneer for about 15 minutes, but it reminded me too much of No Man's Sky, so I uninstalled and got a refund. Steam recommended The Planet Crafter next and... Im kinda hooked. The graphics are crude but time passes quickly, even when you're doing just mundane stuff like gathering resources and building the same stuff over and over.
It reminds me a lot of Subnautica, which is a huge compliment. The main difference is theres no monsters trying to hurt you, your main problem is running out of food and air lol.I really like Planet Crafters. Awesome chill game. The DLC looks cool, waiting for it to be on sale.
I just finished up Dungeons of Hinterberg. Fun but short game.
I may go back into The Outer Worlds next since I never finished that game and have forgotten the plot at this point. Either that or I may go back into Octopath Traveller 2, but I am kind of bored from grinding levels right now.
Watching my son play Starfield. even though Im a huge Skyrim fan, this game seems to be just meh. Totally generic.
Its not just the game engine, but the writing is so bland. From the characters to the worldbuilding, its just the same old tropes. No alien characters either.It is totally generic, and feels very dated. There is a stiffness to character animations that have become a signature of Bethesda games at this point that were easy to overlook 13 years ago, but don't cut it today.
I think the biggest issue that Bethesda has moving forward is that there insistence of creating their own game engines needs to be abandoned. Few developers will look at Starfield and think "I need that engine for my next game!" and if they can license their game engine, that was a lot of wasted development cost for a sub-par game.
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