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Doing a playthrough of GTA San Andreas and when modding it I came across a mod that added hundreds of songs to the radio.
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Losing to Vyse, who had his controls reversed, as he perfectly hit the final turn at Billy Hatcher course in knockout mode has stuck with me for years. Yeah, I know reversing the controls of the CPU doesn't work but it was the only item I had.Been playing Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed. This game had been sitting in my backlog for years completely ignored and now I can't put it down. This is genuinely one of the most polished and fun kart racers out there outside of the Mario Kart series.
It has moments that makes me want to turn my controller into a permanent wall fixture but also has this "one more try" flow to it that keeps you pushing to beat the game's tougher challenges.
Stardew is great design-wise: Set up a basic loop, slowly automate it as more things to do are added- except it takes forever to get any amount of sprinklers going, so you'll be using half your energy watering crops going on 10 hours. I fucking hate korean slop, but My Time at Sandrock is a stardew clone that I feel respects your time a lot more. It's not crop-centric, but it has that small community + marriage angle that people love Stardew for. For some reason, the co-op made is all about building up the town from scratch while the singleplayer experience already has the whole thing established. Very odd choice.. Should've been the other way around. And then the new My Time game completely ditched the art direction and became a k-pop fem-gooner game. God I hate modern games.Also started using my Steam Deck again, so I picked up Stardew Valley. Haven't gotten very far into it, but people say it's fun and cozy. Those types of games aren't really my thing, but Elden Ring looks like ass on it, and I feel like I have to justify the investment of having a deck somehow.
After this, though, I'm going to try to play and emulate Demon's Souls since I missed out on that one too as I didn't have a PS3. (When I said that I was going to do so to my friend he just looked at me and smiled. Not sure if that's good or bad.)
Oh, I do have a PS controller. I actually have a few. I thankfully have a DualShock 4 that's still in good condition as I never threw my PS4 away. I found out to my great displeasure that the DualSense can only remember ONE device at a time (meaning I have to get up and pair it back to my PS5 again if I wanna play games on it after every single time I play For Answer), and I've been using it for this.All the souls games require fast reflexes and muscle memory when it comes to the bosses in particular, but even getting the hang of everything control wise and speedwise the first time around is not easy.
Make sure you have a good gamepad that can emulate the PS3 controller well, and I don't advise trying to WSAD+Mouse the souls games. I got raped until I learned to just man up and use the controller and stick at it until I got gud. Don't be afraid to summon in help on the bosses either, some bosses you will need something to tank hits for you unless you enjoy frustration and repeated deaths learning the right patterns. Though if you have fast enough reflexes you will be okay, but if you're having trouble with AC....