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RE: Last Game You Played - Dragon Lord - Feb 27th, 2026 (Feb 25th, 2026, 01:03 AM)Moonface Wrote: The really funny thing about the whole thing is that I had the same thing happen with both Elden Ring and Nightreign -- I had a huge dislike of them at first, especially Nightreign to the point that I refunded it after an hour when it first released, but then went back to them a little later and gave them another try and ended up falling in love with certain aspects of them enough for me to become obsessed with playing them. Nightreign definitely comes from the multiplayer aspect of it though. When I first went back and tried the game for a second time, I intended to only play solo or with my two close friends who also play it. But about... a week and a half ago I finally decided to dive into random trios to see what it'd be like, and oh man has the game become even more addicting for me now. It's so fun to play in random trios (it's still more fun to play with a friend or two that you can voice chat on Discord with while playing though). Of course in my usual fashion I did end up beating all of the content in the game my first time completely solo, including doing all of the character quests solo (which isn't easy because one of the DLC characters who is a terrible solo character requires beating the DLC boss 'Dreglord' with, and doing that solo was a huge pain in the ass), so once I was doing all of that, then I decided to start trying games with randoms. Actually, I did it twice, as I cleared all of the content on both the PS5 and Steam versions solo, with the only exception is that I did the character quest I mentioned with my friend on PS5, after giving it multiple attempts solo. Not sure how I pulled doing it twice on Steam (I killed it solo once, but realized I didn't start the quest and had to do it again), but I just couldn't get a good enough go at him on the PS5 version to do it solo before my friend and I ended up clearing it together. Elden Ring: Nightreign (PS5) My friend and I finally decided to jump into the 'Deep of the Night' mode, which is basically the game on "even harder" mode. There's five depths of Deep of Night (DoN for short), with the game getting progressively harder the further down you go. Depth 5 is pretty much you need to be good enough to beat the bosses without getting hit because everything one-shots you (the only thing that saves you here is getting "Damage Negation at Full HP" passives to avoid being one-shot). We're only in Depth 1 right now, we've done four runs so far. First was a disaster, which wasn't surprising considering it was our first time in DoN, and despite having played the base game a ton, DoN adds a lot of layers of new stuff. There's brand new passives plus negative effect passives that really makes you re-think what weapons you pick up and how you go about building your character. There's new empowered enemies that are harder to beat, but drop more Runes and better loot, so there's a new level to the risk vs reward system. So we knew it might take us a bit to kind of get used to learning the new stuff in it. We did pull off three wins in a row after that though, putting us at 600/1000 points for Depth 2. The real painful thing about DoN is that each win is +200 or +300 points towards the next Depth, but every loss is a flat -600 points. So even though we're on a decent win streak here and only two wins away from Depth 2, we're also just one loss away from being back at 0/1000 points. It's going to be a fun challenge though, and I'm definitely up for trying to git gudder at the game so I can hopefully some day taste the pain that is Depth 5. Mind Zero(PS Vita) There's a light at the end of the tunnel! I am in the final dungeon, with just the final boss left to defeat and I'm free of this game! ...Just kidding, I still have the pain of going through a 40-something floor post-game dungeon before I can say I'm done with this game. While the game continues to be absolute dookie, at least by this point in the game you end up getting powerful enough to the point where you can steamroll the bosses. It's actually the normal battles against groups of normal enemies that are the most threatening thing at this point. Kind of weird how the game flips like that, because at the start of the game, normal battles are pretty safe, but boss battles are very rough, but a little past the half-way mark of the game, you start to notice the scale tipping the other way and bosses become the jokes and normal enemies the threats. Arknights: Endfield (PC) I'm sadly not playing this game nearly as much as I thought I would. I figured this would be the one gacha game that I would want to play heavily, after having pretty much completely quitting Genshin, Star Rail, Zenless and Wuthering Waves, because Arknights is the one game that I will never give up and will be there until it hits EoS. But I guess the death of my interest in these big open-world gacha games has been enough to really prevent me from hitting this game as hard as I thought I would (well, it's actually Nightreign that has completely broken me out of my gacha trance, once I started to play that and got obsessed with it, I stopped logging into all of the gacha games I was playing except for Arknights, because I was so busy just obsessively playing Nightreign). I do hope to get myself to finally get through the story and start clearing the content of the game, because I actually do love it. I enjoy the combat much more than Genshin's, and it being Arknights the story, lore and characters are all very interesting to me (especially since some of the characters are clones of characters from Arknights, so it's interesting to learn about why they exist). |