The idea of playing with other people was no longer felt, instead it felt robotic and a bit soulless. A lonesome experience.
That’s life these days in a lot of ways
Rogue Company was another great game. I’m not sure how strong the community for it still is though.
I loved those small shooters. I used to play a lot of smaller once with very niche communities. That's also something that doesn't feel like a thing anymore. From CS clones to CoD clones. The industry has changed so much, at one point I thought maybe I had grown "old" and bored of games, but the more I think about it, I just miss how it used to be. Still capable of enjoying them, just wishing they had that soul to them, and not just about the battle passes and money.
I used to play a ton of MMOs too, countless hours into all kinds from different countries. F2P Japanese games. Korean shooters. Basically anything I could find that seemed unique, I'd try.
I had to branch out and try many different types of games in recent years. That is the way I stay interested in gaming. There’s still ways for us og gamers to stay busy
Yeah I've been needing to do that. Really looking at grabbing Steam Deck at some point. I'm not in one particular place at the moment, from England Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, and next maybe Russia or some part of Asia soon. Really missing my desktop. Definitely missing being able to just sit down and let a few hours pass while getting immersed in some other world and story.
I’m surprised at the portability of the Series S. Look at how small my travel bag is.
I figured it was just marketed more as being like the slim models for the longest time. It's pretty neat it has that portability. I wonder if there'd be any region weirdness with the digital side of it all though. That's also been something that has stopped me from buying games on Steam while I'm moving around.
Hmm. I’m not sure. That’s a topic worth researching.