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Yup, it’s hours.

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I just remembered I actually have too, Donkey Kong Country on SNES! lol. You can imagine why, the game kicked my young ass, I’ll try to get around it one day, probably with cheats :risi:

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I like to shoot things.

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Oh man, that game still kicks my ass… I don’t think I’ve even beaten it either (definitely don’t have a save anymore to imply I did). May use that as a challenge for next years backlog; would pair perfectly with my run through of Tropical Freeze that has taken me two copies and two generations to get through lmao.

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https://x.com/wario64/status/1864459879764906487?s=46&t=O_AGT9SEnlptKOF_2SxtqQ

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https://x.com/culturecrave/status/1864436104809877788?s=46&t=O_AGT9SEnlptKOF_2SxtqQ

“You’re welcome.” -Halo Infinite

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Far Cry 4 is awesome man, replaying outposts was one of my favorite features I don’t know why they took it away in later games.

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6 does have something along those lines, I don’t know about 5 though.

In 5 you were able to reset all outposts once you beat them all, in 6 I’m not sure because I didn’t beat the game. It’s not the same way in 4 each and any outpost is instantly replayable on its own infinitely, like an arcade game, I used to master outposts and do all kinds of runs, stealth, speedruns, explosives and gunsblazing.

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I love far cry 5. Graphics sound design music and the location really won me over. Lots of crazy characters and being from the country it was just a funny game. I like the cult part as well. I didn’t like 6 for some reason. Just couldn’t get into it

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Yeah 5 was great and I loved it as well, the setting was beautiful, I love the companions and their different utilities, and I especially loved the soundtrack, easily one of thes best original game soundtracks oat for me.

6 was just boring, nothing stood out and it was obviously rushed.

I honestly had the opposite issue - I couldn’t stand the feel of missions / layout / weapons in 5 and I dropped it, but I loved 6. And I guess I didn’t really play any outpost replays in 4, so I didn’t look into how it worked, but in 6 you could reset them if you wanted after you finished and they automatically reset some and made them harder every so often.

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Opinions are lovely :slightly_smiling_face:

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Unless they conflict with mine, and then a brawl is surely brewing.

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https://x.com/snoopdogg/status/1864515647289393470?s=46&t=O_AGT9SEnlptKOF_2SxtqQ

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I just love dogs man. He genuinely seems fed up, lmfao.

https://x.com/TheFigen_/status/1864068848267166152

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https://x.com/gematsu/status/1864537372639035753?s=46&t=O_AGT9SEnlptKOF_2SxtqQ

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So according to the Year in Review, I played about 1,000 hours across PC and Xbox this year. About 900 of those hours were split between 9 games.

  1. Balatro
  2. Metaphor
  3. P3 Reload
  4. Unicorn Overlord
  5. Dragon Age
  6. NCAA Football 2025
  7. Baldur’s Gate 3
  8. Dragon Age XII (which I still haven’t finished)
  9. Yakuza Like a Dragon (which I still haven’t finished)

The other 23 games split the remaining 100 hours.

Not sure I’ve ever had a gaming year that was as evenly split between so many games as this.

Of course, this doesn’t count Steam and PlayStation. Including those would change things a bit - and would add at least one more 100-hour game in FF7.

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Hey gents, tried once more the whole Thaumaturge thing and it still having the same thing. Its quite upsetting, like the problem is not just me but a whole lot of others, also no achivements stills.

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