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Hello everyone. Hope everyone has had a good week. I've had a busy week (3 job interviews) but still found time to play a lot of Binding of Isaac since a muscle injury has kept me out of the gym. Hope everyone has a good upcoming week.

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[โ€“] Nacarbac@hexbear.net 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Been playing some Skyrim - namely some mods that were recommended here, VIGILANT and The Forgotten City so far. The later was fine, nice concept that doesn't work well in Skyrim - might check out the indie game version of it.

VIGILANT however... Now that's a diamond in the rough, a heavily Dark Souls inspired Skyrim story that reinterprets a lot of the background material - and has genuinely engaging in-universe books. The strongest parts were where it went beyond either Souls or Skyrim's style - the cryptic in-setting books that are actually relevant, the memory sequences of ancient souls' greatest triumph or torment - a1nd the weakest were the various expy armour sets from other franchises stopping it from really settling into its own aesthetic (not that I didn't collect them all). A near railroad of a story, but the different choices made really do dramatically change the details, if not the end result (which itself is part of the story of reclaiming something from a vast and uncaring cycle of time and powerlessness... I think).

Just started Glenmoril, the sequel, which takes a different tack by having the prologue establish important ties to a few characters before getting all Bloodborne-ey. The mod maker's clearly experimenting more with it, and it's cool to see.

[โ€“] glimmer_twin@hexbear.net 5 points 2 weeks ago

I played the standalone version of the forgotten city, I enjoyed it. Finished it over a couple of nights.