Oh yeah, I know Control was very well liked in general!
I honestly didn't bother with any of Control's DLCs, since I didn't appreciate the combat at all and found the amount of backtracking obtrusive.
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I finally picked up Cyberpunk 2077 after the free trial a few weeks ago and I'm having a great time!
I'm about 25hrs in and I love the openness of the world so far, it feels like a slightly jankier GTA, with interesting builds / RPG aspects, tons of distractions / side content and (so far) a compelling story.
It's your typical CDPR polish, so it's stable enough, but there are still issues and performance troubles (playing on Series X, PS5 is better from what I've seen).
If you can find it for $15 USD (disc), I'd say it's well worth it. The Ultimate Edition is $60 USD (what I got) and Phantom Liberty is even better story-wise from what I've gathered.
I thought you needed to play both Alan Wake 1 and Control beforehand to get the full picture?
I didn't particularly enjoy the latter and I've read that the former didn't age so well, but AW2 is on my radar, given what's been said about the gameplay/story.
I used to be like you OP, PC-only gamer for a long while, but as I'm getting older (and got back into gaming a few years ago), I've mostly been using consoles or equivalents:
- PS5 40% of the time
- Xbox Series X 20%
- Steam Deck 20%
- Switch 10%
- Super Nt / PS3 / Analogue Pocket / Miyoo Mini Plus / 3DS / Vita, remaining 10%
Enjoy! Remake is really great and I've heard it runs like a charm on pretty much any recent handheld
I finished Final Fantasy VII Rebirth a couple days ago after about 110 hours, what a journey!
I'm currently playing a few shmups since I just purchased a (very cheap but perfectly adequate) arcade stick, easy modes for now and "moving up the chain":
- DoDonPachi Resurrection
- ESP Ra De
- Espgaluda II
- Radiant Silvergun
After that, I'll probably pick Cyberpunk 2077 back up (only 10 hours in from the free trial a few weeks ago).
I've only quickly skimmed through, but another two:
- A Short Hike, adventure/exploration game with relaxing gameplay, I really recommend this one
- ZeroRanger, "old-school" shmup with awesome gameplay and ost, if you're into shmups it's almost worth getting the bundle for this one alone tbh
The Nathan Drake Collection. Uncharted 1 is a bit rough around the edges, but I would recommend going in order of release either way.
Enjoy, those are wonderful games! (I might be slightly biased, Uncharted is probably my favourite video game series tbh)
You're absolutely right, only the AGS 101 is backlit, my mistake!
Many options exist, depending on your budget:
- IPS screen mod for your GB, these are usually not too costly iirc ($60 USD?)
- GBA SP (AGS 001 is frontlit and AGS 101 is backlit), around the same budget for the former, the latter is more coveted and expensive. (EDIT - initial mistake, the GBA is not front/backlit)
- Open source cartreader to dump your carts and saves (and play ROMs wherever you want) - no idea about the budget tbh
- Analogue Pocket, it's great but very likely overkill if all you want to do is play some GB games ($220 USD)
- Depending on how comfortable you are with downloading ROMs (and how ethical you feel that is, given you already have the games), you could just do that without spending a penny since GB games have been preserved and are easily accessible.
There's also a handful of other options (GameCube GB Player, SNES Super GameBoy, etc), but that's likely more consoles and accessories for you to purchase so I didn't mention those in detail.
Simple Alarm Clock.
Extremely reliable during the ~10 months I've used it so far and it is indeed simple enough.
I only played through most of the first one, but really enjoyed it! The second one is firmly on my backlog.
As for FFT (WotL), do you have a Vita lying around? Its around $10 USD on the store iirc. Same on Android, but I'm not sure about gamepad support.
A physical copy shouldn't be much more, be it for the PSP or PSX versions.