

I dunno, I just sometimes get “lost” in big open world games, too many possibilities, and it starts to feel like a big responsibility and a chance to mess up something important. Basically I easily get overwhelmed.
I dunno, I just sometimes get “lost” in big open world games, too many possibilities, and it starts to feel like a big responsibility and a chance to mess up something important. Basically I easily get overwhelmed.
Trying to give BG3 another try. Also want to finally beat Undertale. And still continuing Chrono trigger.
Thx for recommendations! I’m also a biiiig fan of Expedition 33 btw, it’s so good!
Yeah, I also had my phone emulation phase but it kinda sucked having to lug around a controller, searching for it in my bag, turning on, connecting via BT - that took a lot of time and eventually I got kinda lazy and stopped doing it. Plus the distractions of my phone (nothing sucks more than getting a message from boss in the middle of the game) and fast draining of charge.
But you do you man, I’m happy that it’s working for you! Kinda even jealous for ps2, my miyoo can only emulate anything up to ps1. And shooters are not great on it. Tried Quake 2, playable but not super comfy.
By the way, reason like “I want it” is valid too, miyoos are really cheap, I remember thinking to myself “worth a shot, as long as I won’t fall into a rabbit hole of modding it or collecting dozens of other emulators” - and I didn’t. Thx for answering btw, it’s great seeing folks with different experience. What are your favorite games apart from Max Payne?
I’m playing Chrono Trigger on my Miyoo Mini and I’m planning to finish it and play Mother 3 (since I finished Earthbound some time ago and really loved it). Also honorable mention when I need a quick time kill: Catrap (GB) and Apotris
I absolutely do recommend playing Earthbound if you still haven’t because this really is a story with a soul and I’m astonished that I haven’t heard about it before. Also btw this game has an S-tier manual, google it.
Exactly! I replay a lot, even entire games if I liked them, it’s always less stressful than start something new and big.
Another issue is that I often have less energy to continue something that to start, so I often know the beginning of a game or a tv series or anything but don’t know the rest because I dropped :')