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At point of writing, I am about two hours in, and just doing the first exploration of Tartarus. I played the original Persona 3 long ago during the PSP era, and it was my first Persona game, so I got a soft spot for it (I played the female character tho).
It makes a very big difference being able to traverse everywhere on foot, and seeing everything in full detail and full HD - similar to how I am able to do it in Persona 5 Royal. From my minimal experience so far, it seems like there have been new events and items added in the game that wasn't in the original.
It makes a very big difference being able to traverse everywhere on foot, and seeing everything in full detail and full HD - similar to how I am able to do it in Persona 5 Royal. From my minimal experience so far, it seems like there have been new events and items added in the game that wasn't in the original.
Been playing this game on and off for nearly a year now. I didn't enjoy it quite so much when on my Steam Deck, as I have to mute down the graphics just to get it to run smoothly, and this does spoil the gaming experience for me.
When I finally got a custom gaming PC, I finally had the chance to play Cyberpunk in all it's glory on a large screen and in high definition graphics.
The best part of this game isn't the story itself, but the exploration of the massive world of Night City, and even the characters you meet as V, and even the choices that you made during side quests and gigs. I'm on my third playthrough, and I'm about four hours into this playthrough and still in the Watson lockdown (and putting off meeting a certain fixer. Heck, the longer I can go without seeing his punchable face, the better it is!). This time, I'm pretty much exploring everywhere on foot or by bike (heck, it took me forever to raise the Street Cred just to get my first bike if I'm not stealing bikes from the gangs and thugs around the city!)
Overall, one of the better open world games that I've ever played, and I'm looking forward to be able to start on Phantom Liberty.
When I finally got a custom gaming PC, I finally had the chance to play Cyberpunk in all it's glory on a large screen and in high definition graphics.
The best part of this game isn't the story itself, but the exploration of the massive world of Night City, and even the characters you meet as V, and even the choices that you made during side quests and gigs. I'm on my third playthrough, and I'm about four hours into this playthrough and still in the Watson lockdown (and putting off meeting a certain fixer. Heck, the longer I can go without seeing his punchable face, the better it is!). This time, I'm pretty much exploring everywhere on foot or by bike (heck, it took me forever to raise the Street Cred just to get my first bike if I'm not stealing bikes from the gangs and thugs around the city!)
Overall, one of the better open world games that I've ever played, and I'm looking forward to be able to start on Phantom Liberty.
I bought this game on a whim due to the Winter Sale, and also I was curious to see what the hype about this game is all about. As of this writing, I am about an hour or so into the game, and hence, hadn't really gotten into the main story as of yet. But the little that I've seen of Aloy's story and the world, I do like it.
The game is set in a post apocalyptic world that had been largely inhabited by machines, with a few human tribes being the sole humans left in the world - which is a big change from most post-apocalyptic games that I've played in the past. The combat system is easy to pick up, and there are several resources you can pick up around the world and even loot the machines you fell to make better gear and weapons and even upgrade your satchels.
This game runs great on my Steam Deck straight out of the box, and I have no issues when running the game. Ironically, it's on my PC when I run into issues, as the game lag or freeze at certain points, especially during the opening sequence, and even crashed on me a few times. I guess I'll probably be playing this game on my Steam Deck for the foreseeable future until I either upgrade my PC or start building my own.
The game is set in a post apocalyptic world that had been largely inhabited by machines, with a few human tribes being the sole humans left in the world - which is a big change from most post-apocalyptic games that I've played in the past. The combat system is easy to pick up, and there are several resources you can pick up around the world and even loot the machines you fell to make better gear and weapons and even upgrade your satchels.
This game runs great on my Steam Deck straight out of the box, and I have no issues when running the game. Ironically, it's on my PC when I run into issues, as the game lag or freeze at certain points, especially during the opening sequence, and even crashed on me a few times. I guess I'll probably be playing this game on my Steam Deck for the foreseeable future until I either upgrade my PC or start building my own.