Risk of Rain 2. It has a selection of different heroes and load-outs you unlock after some progression. Simple roguelike game with infinite stages and a bunch of items you earn throughout each stage to get a stronger build.
I'm enjoying it way more than I thought I would and I like watching how the look of my character changes with each new item I obtain in a stage.
Awesome game. It’s fun to murder Mongols ten at a time.
Got the platinum trophy for this game. It was beautiful, probably one of my favorites. That being said it didn't really do anything unique as far as open world games go. The presentation was just off the charts.
Working on Bloodborne now, maybe about halfway through. It's tough.
I gotta give Tsushima more of a try, I wasn't really too into it for the few hours I played. I heard it was like a samurai version of RDR so I bought it on that alone
I got invested in the storylines of the little rebel crew you assemble. The objectives become repetitive as hell but I really liked the combat once I got good at switching stances and swapping Ghost weapons on the fly. The duels were my favorite part, like mini Dark Souls bosses where you can't use your tricks. I really wish there were more of them or that you could initiate new ones or even replay them.
I bought this on day one like five years ago, and by day two I had decided to walk away from it because of how fucking hard it is. I never liked that I gave up on it, because I love the Dark Souls games, so in chasing the high of the 1v1 duels in Tsushima I went back in.
Some of the bosses here are the most frustrating things I've ever come up against in a video game. They have the cheapest move sets, can routinely kill you in one or two hits if you slip up after ten minutes of flawlessly beating them down, and are often times at the end of gauntlet runs of regular enemies that can be just as much of a nuisance as they are.
But everything else here just worked for me, once it finally clicked. Easily my favorite Soulsborne game. I still have an optional boss and the last boss of the DLC to beat, but they're both agonizingly difficult so for the time being I was happy to just beat the base game. Probably going to play Sekiro or maybe Resident Evil 2 next.
Here's my fight with the last DLC boss I managed to beat.