Has to be what I consider to be one of the best first person RPGs ever. Guns are good, cars are good, character creation is good everything about the game is good. As for the PC port. It's great. I'm running an RTX 3060, a Ryzen 5 4500 with 16GB RAM and I'm able to max out the game's graphics (aside from ray tracing) at 1080p and I get a decent level of performance, with the game staying at, or above 60fps most of the time. Another thing I like is the cross platform progression. I'm able to make a save on PC and then play that save on my PS5 and vice versa. Honestly I'd highly recommend this game to anyone.
After playing for just under an hour I glad I was wrong about the game. Its fun, challenging (enough) and has a brilliant asthetic. Gameplay is pretty simple meaning its easy to pick up and play the game. The core of the game is the combat which gets better and better as you progress, the weapons feel like they are actually doing some damage and the dash ability has been my life saver so far. There are several other abilities and powers you can get during the game and this allows for builds which is werid to say for a game like Ruiner. While there is a story the game doesn't make it the main focus, it understands its a video game first and foremost and gives you the option to skip cutscenes and get straight into the gameplay although on a first run you might want to watch them. My only gripe is lack of voice acting for certain characters, but again this was likely an artistic choice. Its something you'll learn to live with. For me it is jarring to see cutscenes without voice acting but then again this is probably because I'm used to it. Overall even though I haven't really played for that long I was having fun playing the game and is worth picking up.
Kinda surprised really, not many ARPG's can claim to be a Diablo killer but Grim Dawn comes the closest to it. Grim Dawn focuses on being an ARPG and does that in the best way possible. From what I understand in the short time I've played thus far is that there is plenty to do. The list of objectives in the sidebar is insane. Not sure how I will cope with it but we'll have to wait and see.
Have to say this game was practically my childhood. I used to go to after school club and this was one of two games they had on the Windows 95 PC there. Plays exactly how I remember it, and works on modern systems too (including Windows 10). Not sure about the new interface, however I guess its a comprimise that had to be made so that the console version could be made. I'd prefer an option to have the older interface but this is a minor complaint at best.
A damned good game that serves as a decent introduction to the series. However one thing I disliked is the addition of the assitant which basically does everything for you. Also I'd have liked to have seen a more modern re-release instead of it being on DOSBox, but with that said its still an excellent game and well worth buying. Note: This is the true Dungeon keeper and it should not be confused with the Android version.
One of the better RTS games that Bullfrog has come out with. Graphics still look great to this day, and the GOG version works perfectly on Windows 7. For those wondering about a third installment, there isn't one, but there is a spirtual successor called "War for the Overworld" on steam that you should check out.
I tried to run the game on Windows 8 and it doesn't work, when I launch the game it just keeps saying "Medal of Honor has stopped working" and then asks me to end the program. I've tried running it in compatibility mode, tried running it in safe mode, and still can't get it to work. Please can this be fixed?