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Posts posted by Sennex
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6 hours ago, GazzaGarratt said:
Sim City Zombielands. Like it.
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3 hours ago, Crow said:
Same here actually, myself and a few of the boys recently started fresh on PC and it's been a massive laugh.
Thats funny, I think PC is the only system I don't have it on
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revanced is life!
We just got new phones and I keep forgetting to load it again on my phone, thank you for reminding me
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I started GTAv again for shits and giggles. The driving is just a load of fun
- Luseth and GazzaGarratt
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There are races and things everywhere, also the map feels a lot smaller than it should be in size. Its really odd.
I need to see about getting 4 still, I remember that one feeling bigger
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I have 5 but actually forgot about it. I will see about getting 4 now as well.
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Are there any games where you can just drive around and not have to worry about missions, or police, or any thing else. Just explore cities and countrysides?
Every now and again I play Microsoft Flight Sim, and just being able to explore is pretty cool. I was hoping there was something like that but driving.
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I lost two cars, and a van, to Zombie Bears. I "thought" I could just run them down like I do with swarms, but they do WAY more damage. In hindsight, it makes sense though
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2 hours ago, ChaosGladiator said:
@Sennex have you ran into the military yet and managed to get on their bad side? 😂 While I don’t recommend it, it’s definetly an experience 🤣
So I sort of did, but then I got overrun by swarms, so I restarted and that storyline hasn't progressed.
Basically I am currently solidifying my gains, and looting every possible building in my build area. I've started demoing all buildings that are in sniper range of my towers as well. Its a process, and once its done, I will then go back to pissing off the military lol
Post pics though, I would love to see your build
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So its a population control game, so every time you need another squad of soldiers, you need to have 4 people sitting around unemployed.
Survivors wander around and they either attack you, join you, or run away from you. Your citizens can have kids, which grow pretty fast, I think a full year (12 days) gets them to where they can have jobs, this is helped by having a school set up. The most I have had so far is around 300 people, which took around 80 in game years. I am well on my way to more, but the swarms of zombies hitting me are slowing me down a lot
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Okay..... Edinburgh might have been a mistake..... apparently the scots really like to turn zombie. I've never seen hordes this big in game before.
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I forgot to say that those pics are at night, I need to get some day time pics, but thats why they are so dark and washed out.
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I've had this one on my backlog for a while now, and I have no idea why I haven't played it before now, because DAMN
Okay, so its a Zombie apocalypse/ City Builder type game. It takes Google Maps data to create your play area.....
I started a map, with my house as the HQ, and it has been amazing so far. You can create any location in the world. The game uses the map data to sort out how difficult of a time you will have. Cities obviously are the worst locations. The maps are not perfect, in that it assumes the sizes of the houses based off of google footprint. So in my case it has my house slightly smaller than it actually is, because the google map image isn't current. (See the screenshots below)
You can dismantle houses for resources, and you find settlers all over the place.
There is a story, that I won't spoil because I think I am about a third of the way through it, I could be wrong there though. I am way to busy farming resources to build a fortress to worry about other survivors in DC and Baltimore.
Two gripes people have about the game:
Zombies can cross any body of water, so can your squads. The Dev's did this for pathing reasons, as the game is still in Early Access, and I guess trying to differentiate water on a google map is hard when importing data. IDK, it doesn't' phase me, I just build more walls
Radio transmissions are frequent, and can't be ignored. You have to choose an option, but luckily it does pause the game for you. That being said if you don't choose an option quickly the npc's will get grumpy.
So the screenshots I am attaching are of my play area. The "Star" is my house, the HQ, the rest are shelters, and warehouses I am setting up, along with some build orders, etc. I zoomed really far out for these so you could see the street names and more of the play area.
- J4MES OX4D, Luseth and GazzaGarratt
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I honestly wonder if this is the first step towards cancelling it. Bungie/ Sony sunk a lot of money into it, but if the artists of the stolen assets decide to sue, it might not matter
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Thats Bedrock, right?
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Like RTS games that are reminiscent of C&C, Dune 2? Then go grab the demo for it
It has a tutorial mission, and then a midpoint mission that kicked my butt. I was able to get one of the seeds destroyed before I ran out of money for new units. This game is HELLA hard it feels like
Also the twist on classic RTS must be experienced (Fair warning, aim for the large trunks)
Calyx on Steam
STORE.STEAMPOWERED.COM
A strategy game with a new kind of enemy, Calyx puts you in charge of a space mining outpost, locked in battle with an overwhelming alien... -
Visually the game is one of the best, I just couldn't get into the "story", or the gameplay loop
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So I picked this game up about a year ago, and it's somewhat usurped Minecraft as my go to game when bored at work.
The basic premise is you are a convicted criminal thats exiled to a planet and you need to terraform it in order to survive.
You have to gather ore's in order to build drills, shelters, generators, food growers, etc...
Starting off you need to increase pressure, heat, and oxygen. This will in turn melt the ice that is everywhere and start the water cycle, from there you gather materials to start getting moss and grass to grow and spread. From there Tree's, eventually you hit insects and then animals.
The thing that I love about the game is that it runs in the background, and based on how many of each type of machine you have, you get a real time countdown to when the next planetary phase unlocks. The more machines the faster it is, the less machines, the slower. So I can fire it up, sit in my shelter, and work, but the game just runs along happily, and as long as I have food, water, and oxygen in my pack my convict jsut hangs out.
It was made by a small indie dev team, and it shows with some weird clipping when you get close to map edges, but other than that, its one of the best games I have played in the last year.
Latest update Trailer
Release Trailer
Its 23.99$ right now on steam, and honestly if any of you need a fun PC game, and like to build things, this will be your jam.
- GazzaGarratt and phil bottle
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Yea, it seems to have really positive reviews, Its going to be a few weeks before I grab it though. I will let you know when I do.
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Sinners - Amazing
Accountant 2 - not as good as the first, but still fun
A few old movies, my son and I have started going over what he would consider classics
Silent Running
Slaughterhouse Five
Fight Club
Forbidden Planet
Dark Star
Colossus the Forbin Project
Journey to the Far Side of the Sun
Life Force
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~Looks at my Switch~
~Looks at my Steam Deck~
~Looks at my Tablet~
~Looks at my Laptop~
Yep, I am happy for this LOL
Now if PS would bring back the Vita, I would be set
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I picked this up last weekend, and WOW is it good. The storytelling is actually really solid, and seriously creative. I need to do a deep dive on Creole mythology and cryptids. I don't want to give anything away, so this review will be short.
The color and animation in the game turned me off at first, but it soon grew on me, the controls are really tight, but tend to loosen the faster you move. Which is a good thing as there are a lot of wall running sections, and running away from larger enemies and spirits.
The enemies are creative but repetitive. Its okay for the most part because it makes sense that they would be.
The main story, and the side stories were great, and really sad in most parts, which is also the point.
All that said, the game was short, it took me about 10 hours to beat. That being said I think the $30 - $40 price tag works well for it. If they tried to sell it for $60+ it wouldn't be worth it at all.
Or just get gamepass and play it for free
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Bought this last week, still haven't touched it yet. I also grabbed South of Midnight, and Metal Slug Tactics
Infection Free Zone
in Strategy and Survival
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I loaded a save where I still needed to investigate a few areas off "map". I am sitting there and just letting my population build. I am back up to 7 teams now, but I want 10 because of the swarms and animal life.
Once I have that, and I have a few more walls and towers built, I will start messing with the objectives. Currently I have 2 rings of towers and walls, with 106 guards, but I want at least double that. I also need more cars!
Everything is researched that I can possible research, except a cure, and the Turning prevention.