I mentioned in a couple other posts I'd post like this. I like to read through these posts for game ideas and it's been a while.
So to start off, I had mentioned Trepang2 being a new indie FPS game that came out just this last week and the style of it being so much like F.E.A.R. That being one of my favorite FPS games, I had to break my own rules and give it a shot. I got it for $30 on GOG and am almost 5 hours in. Finished 3/5 main missions, 1/6 side missions, and 1 of the combat sims that is basically a horde mode. There's intel to pick up around the level if you're the completionist type, along with gun mods and such. A lot of reviews I've seen complain it's too short or reference some YT video where they beat it in 2 hours already by speedrunning, but all in all I don't feel screwed for $30--and I rarely buy games for as much as $30 even.
The good part, it's a pretty well put together game. I haven't run into any real bugs. I don't think it's crashed once. The graphics look good-to-great. It's a bit impressive for a team of four guys to have made something that definitely would have passed as AA+ not all that long ago. Don't really notice wokeism. I'm sure some of you nitpickers could find that there's a choice for red shoes and how don't I know red shoes are a dog whistle for drag queens or something like that, but in the grand scheme there's nothing glaring so far. Map aesthetics reminds me of F.E.A.R. Slightly better as it's not all office buildings. Shooting mechanics and bullet time from that game as well.
What I don't like is more of a difference from expectation to reality. This game is not F.E.A.R. at all. It's much more like 2016 Doom. I find it useless to even try to stealth or really use any tactics other than sprint around like a maniac. On top of the fact that there's grenades constantly chucked at you, there's just too many enemies all over the place to really adopt any other tactics.
So yeah, if you want a crazy adrenaline shooter go for it. It's a fun game. If you want a slow creepy horror shooter, find something else.
Also, what all are you playing? I've been down with a bum foot all weekend so I've been playing this and Dante's Inferno (yeah the really old one from 360/PS3).
Sailwind. Nonstop.
If anybody here is into sailing, you should def check it out. Still in EA mind you.
There's no combat ATM and it's not on the devs roadmap.
But it's the best sailing sim I've played so far. Nice balance between realistic sin and arcade like features.
The game is just basically merchant marine in the age of sail simulator.
Intriguing. Not sure I need something right now with that much time investment, but that game is definitely going on the list. It’s not multiplayer is it? Meaning I can control all of the boat myself? For example Sea of Thieves has many boats that you can’t reasonably operate yourself and I don’t want that.
They have multiplayer on the "maybe" section of the roadmap.
There aren't any huge ships that you can't handle by yourself, but the biggest ones will definitely be challenging.
I'm counting on big ships and multiplayer in the future, but the game is great as is IMO.
Apart from the fact that you don't have a crew, it will make sailing in sea of thieves seem simple and arcadish in comparison.
I've seen 2 streamers that are real life sailors that have high praise for this game's sailing realism