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SixtyFour played Battlefield 4
Some of the fondest memories I've ever had playing a multiplayer game with friends. The game is just flat out fun. The vehicles, maps and guns all feel perfectly mashed together for the ideal multiplayer experience. From what I can remember this was one of the last multiplayer shooters I've ever played that lacked any intense monetization beyond the price of the game itself. To this day this is still a game I'd love to go back to.

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SixtyFour played Dragon Ball FighterZ
An absolutely insane game for Dragon Ball fans. An awesome roster, great soundtrack, stunning visuals and plenty of content. I haven't played a lot of this game so I cannot speak on the "on paper" competitive integrity of the game, but the lack of a stable and versatile netcode throughout the vast majority of the game's competitive lifespan took a serious toll on its player count. A rollback update has been issued but apparently has numerous issues and does not breathe as much life back into the game as most people hoped.

Many people have issues with the concept of the game, being one of those TOD heavy fighters where messing up results in an entire round loss (Marvel, for example). I do agree that combo heavy assist fighters aren't for everyone (myself included, I honestly do not like them at all), I can definitely see the appeal.

Still, the game is incredibly fun when playing casually with friends and the amount of customization and experimentation you can do with various assists and team setups make it even better. Still a very solid game overall despite many flaws on the competitive side of things.

13 days ago


SixtyFour completed Bit.Trip Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien
Neat art style and pretty addicting, but it doesn't really offer much beyond its "easy to learn, hard to master" mechanics. It is noticeably easier than its predecessor and is a lot more lenient to its players. Level design is thoughtful and fun and offers a very interactive rhythm platforming experience. There is a lot in the game for completionists with various costumes and unlockable characters. Ultimately, you can really only get a solid ~30 hours MAX out of this game if you really overindulge yourself.

13 days ago


SixtyFour played Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege
I hate this game with every fiber of my existence but there really isn't anything else like it so I'll give it bonus points for being original. This game's community gives League of Legends a run for its money with toxicity.

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SixtyFour completed Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
This game always gives me trouble when I try to give it a definitive rating. I'm never really inclined to call the game "good" in the sense of genre innovation, story, mechanics, etc, but then I find myself sinking in to another 4 hour play session.

It's fun. Very fun. The combat is pretty mindless and each character, when leveled up, has 4-5 two button combos and a special ability to memorize - all pretty standard stuff for a Dynasty Warriors game. I've said here before that I've never been a fan of the "Warriors" games and I'm still not, but being a huge Zelda fan makes this game impossible to put down for me. Seriously, mostly every major antagonist/supporting character from all of the mainline Zelda games is playable here.

The "Legend" or Story mode here leaves much to be desired but steps through various "interpretation" locations like Hyrule Field and Faron Woods and exact game locations such as Skyloft, Death Mountain, the Palace of Twilight and more. The enemies and bosses scattered throughout each level are also taken from various game entries, and it all comes together very nicely.

The adventure mode is where the game really shines for me. While the levels are quick and simple with no storyline whatsoever, the challenge and unlockables (such as costumes, new weapons, new characters etc) more than make up for it and keep you drawn in for hours grinding for various unlockables. The map navigation itself is a bit confusing at first but once you figure it out you start to really appreciate the love for the games that went into it.

I'll put it this way - there is little to no story or innovation, the gameplay is absurdly repetitive, but there is so much content and love for the franchise built into this game that make it worthwhile for any fan of The Legend of Zelda.

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