Happy new year!

What are you all playing?

Bonus question, what’s your most anticipated game of 2024?

  • CharlesReed@kbin.social
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    Diablo 4: Season 2 - Got all the items for Midwinter Blight, so now I’m back to working on season objectives. I only have 2 more to complete in order to get all the rewards. Right now my focus is on upgrading 5 glyphs to level 21. So far I’ve completed 3.

    Diablo 3 - Logged in to do the Darkening of Tristram anniversary event for fun and realized I was missing a reward for a challenge I have never got around to completing, so I’m currently working on killing all the unique monsters for the event for the classic demon portrait. I’m only missing two and it seems like those bastards are just refusing to spawn.

    Alan Wake 2 - I still haven’t finished this, and it’s mostly because I keep getting sidetracked with exploring and trying to find every little thing. But I am loving every second of the story, I don’t even know how to describe it. I’ve been having so many emotions seeing characters from the first game being what they are now. I’m also starting to run into some visual bugs that are weird, but nothing game breaking. I feel like I’m toward the end of the game, so I’ve been backtracking a lot to find things that I may have missed. I’m kind of hoping I get it done this week, because I would love to get to the Dead Space remake.

    As for what I’m looking forward to in 2024, I’m really hoping Outlast Trials gets out of Early Access. I love the Outlast series, but don’t really like jumping into games when they haven’t been ‘officially’ released.
    I think Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 is supposed to come out this year (hopefully), but I don’t think I’ve seen an official release date yet.

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      Just started Alan Wake 2 myself yesterday. In the past couple months I played the original’s remaster and then replayed Control (including the DLC).

      This game’s an absolute trip. I’ve said before that I wasn’t terribly hooked by Alan Wake the first time I played it way back, but I fucking loved Control. The world building was fascinating, and there was some new, mind bending idea around every damn corner in the oldest house. But one of the best things it did was expand the world of Alan Wake in a way that benefited them both.

      I’m only a few hours in but Remedy is so far promising to deliver on the best of both worlds with renewed vigor. I am hooked this time.

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        Alan Wake 2 is the reward for doing your Remedy homework, I feel. Like sure, the game is good enough that you can probably enjoy it if you just watch a story summary on YouTube and jump in, but it really has a different level of impact if you not only played the first one and Control, but are also familiar with Max Payne and Quantum Break.

        I think what Remedy are doing is so cool and I’m glad they’re getting the recognition they deserve. It’s also a drop dead gorgeous game and a great advertisement for their Northlight engine.

        Game of the year for me, despite having played BG3.

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        Control is amazing! Probably one of my favorite games. I’d also recommend Quantum Break since it seems like Alan Wake 2 also references it in some roundabout ways (and Quantum Break has a couple neat little Alan Wake easter eggs). And I definitely agree, the game is a trip.