My wife likes to watch me play Red Dead Redemption, and before that watched me play The Last of Us. She really gets into the storyline, but more than anything really enjoys my commentary. Half the time I don't even know I'm talking and it's just random streams of thought as I'm doing missions/tasks.@saxman1089 I loved playing BotW! Well, watching my brother play it. He humored me and let us hunt for frogs for the first three hours of the game...We spent way more time in the first area than we needed to due to me being like, "Recipes? Like Tales games? Yes! Make all the things!"
I fear I've become more of a game watcher than a game player nowadays. But I can't stand watching streaming videos of people playing because they're always TALKING and COMMENTING and making LAME JOKES. I just want to watch a playthrough with no talking, just the video game, which is so hard to find.
For me it's a mix of storyline but also helping out my brother. We did that a lot when we were little (puppy pile on the bed with me and my siblings and 'helping' by yelling out suggestions on the boss levels) and it's kinda carried over. Like, I'll play RPGs/JRPGs and he'll watch me grind for hours/supply popcorn, and when he's playing something with more action/not turn based, I'll get him soda and stuff. We're pretty quiet when playing, mostly so we can read the subtitles/hear the music/not make my dad angry because he's usually teaching upstairs. I like video games that have a %-complete. Something we liked when we were little and renting games from Blockbuster. Mom wouldn't let us return/exchange it if we finished the game in a day until we had 100%.My wife likes to watch me play Red Dead Redemption, and before that watched me play The Last of Us. She really gets into the storyline, but more than anything really enjoys my commentary. Half the time I don't even know I'm talking and it's just random streams of thought as I'm doing missions/tasks.
She missed a big part of my gameplay a couple weeks ago because she was at work while I was at home playing for hours on end and insisted that I at least get her up to speed with the storyline before I went any further. She was pissed when she missed the ending (she fell asleep and I stayed up late).
OK, so Witcher 3 is one of the best PS4 games I've ever played. The controls are not as polished as some of the newer titles (God of War, AC), but the diversity of characters, story line, and the side quests are above and beyond anything I've ever played. Almost none of them are "go kill so and so" or "retrieve X", but rather, are legitimate mini-stories within the game. Leveling is drastically increased as the game progresses, and at no point does it feel "too RPG-ish", i.e. reliant on potions, etc.I'm pretty late on this but finally started playing The Witcher 3 on PS4. Fantastic game so far. I keep moving away from the main quest and exploring (walking randomly) which is pretty cool but also gets me in trouble sometimes. I haven't been able to dedicate as much time as I want to it but definitely will keep at it. Can't wait to finish and get the expansion packs!
I just finished the main story line, and will be starting the expansion pack missions today. They start at basically the level you need to complete the main story, so there's no real way to cheat and try to work them in earlier.Glad to hear you're enjoying it @Supe. I haven't been able to get much playing time in so you're probably very close or ahead of me! I'm still very guilty of walking around doing side quests rather than the main but that's what makes it so interesting. Let me know how it goes!
No you won't. Mrs. Supe tells me you have chores to do mister! ldman:I just finished the main story line, and will be starting the expansion pack missions today.
Once you hit about Level 7/8 in Witcher, it really starts to pick up.I played infamous 2 awhile back and just started the first one infamous. Storyline is better in this one but the gameplay is def better in the second one. I keep switching between rdr2, Witcher 3, Spider-Man and replaying blossbournw. I get way to distracted to stay with one game. But I do need to get into Witcher more I feel everyone seems to love it.
The new spider-man is really good. It is essentially the similar mechanics and moves to the old game, but with a better story line and obviously updated graphics, smoother, etc. But if you ever reminisce about the old game, this one will make you happy.Once you hit about Level 7/8 in Witcher, it really starts to pick up.
I've been debating whether to play the latest Spiderman. It got really good reviews if I recall, and should be able to get it used/cheaper now that its been out there a while.
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