When an island off the coast of Ireland is invaded by bloodsucking aliens, the heroes discover that getting drunk is the only way to survive.
Also The Siege of Jadotville but probab
Irish Commandant Pat Quinlan leads a stand off with troops against French and Belgian Mercenaries in the Congo during the early 1960s.
Not exactly "hidden gem" but definitely not well known.
There are a couple interesting names on the list but otherwise it's not very useful.
I think liquid cooling might be overrated
Other people have recommended pcpartpicker so I'll say that unless you are going for something compact then air cooling is just as efficient as liquid and much cheaper.
Also if you think there is a risk of falling then liquid would be a bad choice too.
Ita between the Dreamcast and GameCube for me. Especially all the coloured shells for the DC that look great.
Small shout to the Xbox One S with the vertical stand for looking slick too.
Honestly the first few hours are a bit of a chore but keep going.
This is great news. Death Stranding is in my all time top 10 so highly recommend it to anyone tempted on Xbox.
Gran Turismo 2 Plus
I also like stuff which keeps it mostly true to the original and GT2+ is unofficial patches + cut content added back + some new.
My mistake then. I guess that shows how uninterested in achievements I am...
100 hours for only 0.1%. I don't particularly like achievements anyway but these ones are just stupid.
Wait... what year is it?
Playing what you had, good or bad, is how it was back then. Everyone has that game which is terrible to most but we love because it's what we had available.
I just want to say that I really enjoy all the drawings you share.
This one is giving me Joanna Dark/Ulala vibes.
How's Gears of War? It's on my wishlist, planning to start Halo MC collection soon, but want to play Gears of Wars games after that.
It holds up very well and GoW2 is one of the games that gets a fps & resolution boost for backwards compatibility so actually looks really good to.
I've been watching and helping my daughter play through Kingdom Two Crowns (on peaceful mode) and once she feels ready we will try co-op on normal difficulty.
I've been playing through Gears of War 2 on the Xbox and it's been great fun. Haven't played it since original release and didn't go any further so after I'm done it's on to GoW3 and maybe more.
I'm not particularly a fan of either re-makes or full remastered but I'm a big fan or, for example, when Xbox upgraded the resolution and FPS or backwards compatible games.
I would love to see Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes again and have a similar service on Switch for GameCube games.
Future Cop L.A.P.D
I can get behind this. FC hold up very well and is an amazing game that I think is mostly forgotten by now.
Wreckfest multiplayer is great. Getting in to 1st position makes me sweat just trying to survive the carnage! It normally ends badly but it's so much fun.
It's quite different to other games as it is an actual survival game where other "survival" games are just crafting games.
I remember early on I used to draw the maps on a notepad as I played because it's easy to get lost and die...
I've been playing TLD on & off for around 8 years now and the art style still amazes me.
There were many great racers around the Xbox 360 era and before. I feel like since then I can count on one hand the amount of good ones.
I think it just not as popular anymore but then also if they don't make them we can't play them!
Wreckfest, Circuit Superstars, Art of Rally, EA WRC are some excellent newer games to try.
Xbox 360 game played on the Xbox One.
Brothers in Arms games are some of my favourites and Hell's Highway is at the top.
Steep is such an under appreciated game. I dont think it sold well so was often dirt cheap but it's a beautiful chill experience.
It's easy to get lost in photo mode for hours in GoH trying to get the perfect battle shot.
Taken while playing on the Xbox Series S. Jusant was probably my favourite game in 2023 and I recommend it to everyone.
This was before "experimental sky" was removed from the game but it created beautiful photos.
https://ibb.co/F4yty3j
High quality digital archive of various video game magazines. A true nostalgia hit!
The Rest Is Entertainment pulls back the curtain on television, movies, journalism and more with Richard Osman and Marina Hyde using their years of knowledge, enviable contact book and wit to bring you whatโs hot, and whatโs not in the world of entertainment.
Just a recommendation for television, film and more in a podcast.
It's becoming one of my favourites to listen to and the Q&A episodes are very interesting.
It is also on YouTube but I prefer the audio form.
Is there such a card?
I've owned my XFX RX 6600 for about 2 years now and it's a great card but making the step to 1440p has limits. In my opinion PC gaming is in an almost ridiculous place ATM with prices and marketing so...
Also thanks for any help and please explain why you suggest a certain GPU. New or used doesn't matter.
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To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the release of Half-Life we reunited the original development team to share their memories of creating Valve's first game.
I'd completely forgotten about these until this article. Not gonna lie I kinda love the Xbox version...
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So I decided to purchase a copy myself after watching the video I posted last week and I'm very happy I did. The book is 280 pages (thick gloss paper that seems high quality) in total and has some decent weight to it. I've posted some random pages above.
I'm not a games collector anymore but I do have a GDEMU full of games so now I can read though and easily try the ones that look interesting.
It's a fan project based on JSRF multiplayer. I haven't checked on it in probably a year and it has (sadly) been dropped by the dev now.
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Exciting stuff! I really hope MrNeo24 keeps going with the project.