Did you have to cross the road to get to his house...? 🤔I'm playing Frogger(1997 version) at my cousin's house, he has a ps2 where you can play old ps1 games, he got a used ps2 in 2020.
Probably been about 15 years since I've played any Half-Life too, been meaning to give those another go. My brother just finished up Half-Life: Alyx (with a mod to play without VR) and said really good things about that too, so I'd like to play that one in VR.Just finished Half life 2 Episode 1 and about to start Episode 2.
Very nice of Valve to give these games away for free. Hadn't played these in a good 15 years.
Half Life:Alyx non VR mod, interesting... will haven't look into it. Although I doubt the Steamdeck will run this and I don't have a PC.Probably been about 15 years since I've played any Half-Life too, been meaning to give those another go. My brother just finished up Half-Life: Alyx (with a mod to play without VR) and said really good things about that too, so I'd like to play that one in VR.
I remember trying Chinatown Detective Agency a while ago and eventually gave up, exactly at the moment I realized it was a "Google this and Google that" game. A shame, because otherwise I was enjoying the dialogues and general atmosphere of the game.I, being a fickle idiot, have sidelined yet another game in favour of a new one which is Chinatown Detective Agency, an indie point and click adventure game with SCUMM-inspired but ultimately nowhere near as good pixel art graphics which feels extremely familiar, its hook is that the clues it gives you are based on readily Googleable things for you to, well, go and Google.
I didn't understand this at first and it gave me a quote from a book and a computer with which to find the book and it asked for the "author, title or keywords" so I thought I was supposed to search for key words in the quote to find the book, it took me an embarrassingly long time to just type the first six or so words into Google to get the Author's name, typed that into the computer in the game and that was the solution.
It's not bad, but so far the clues aren't all that complex and some I haven't even needed to look up. I also kind of hate how it looks because it really does look like basically any other 2D indie game, but I'll probably get over it. It also bugs me that the little pictures of people who are talking don't look much like their sprites in the world.
I've been playing Stalker 2 as well. I admit it has a slow start and it took about 3-4 hours for me to get hooked in and properly enjoy the game. Once I got the hang of things and started doing some interesting missions it clicked.So, Stalker 2 became available today via Game Pass, so I installed to see what's about and... I uninstalled within an hour.