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Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition
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Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition

Unplayable in coop

Game keeps crashing when trying to play with a friend.

Kao the Kangaroo Trilogy

These are old games!

A title that probably taught you nothing if you've seen at least screencaps from these games, but that's all you'll need to truly appreciate them: these are old games! Don't expect them to control smooth as butter, except maybe for the second game- but when it comes to Kao 1 & 3, these are 2000 & 2005 ports; not 2019 updated versions like Kao 2. In this latter one you should have little to no problem controlling Kao with a controller right off the bat. This one's fine. When it comes to Kao 1 & 3, you can feel the years since we got quality of life upgrades and analog sticks. I played Kao 1 with a keyboard and after some time getting used to the controls, it was very okay and surely an enjoyable time. Kao 3 on the other hand is gamepad compatible; but I'm not exactly sure that's the best way to play it. Because of the technology it uses, diagonal input from the sticks doesn't register properly, and you'll have to remap many of the controls (some of them are just weirdly placed). Maybe it's best to stick to your keyboard with this one. Now, that's all the bad I had to say about these games: technical limitations. Everything else ranges from decent to really good. The visuals are nice, music's fitting and enjoyable (now remember these are old games, so if you're only used to 4k 240 FPS graphics with killer GFX you may be a little disappointed with this), and the stories are a good time too! The Kao trilogy has a lot of charm and clever gameplay from time to time. It also has its load of "experimental" gameplay with curious minigames, but again: these are old games. If you can forgive technical limitations and trying something different at times for the sake of experimentation, then you have all the tools to love this trilogy. Otherwise, it may be a little rough on the edges. I know it was for me, but I can recognize these are old games and I should ask the world from them Overall Kao the Kangaroo Trilogy is decent, but get to know what you're throwing yourself into.

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