The first 3 were solid locks, but the last one was a toss-up between two wildly different Keanu Reeves movies (John Wick and Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure). I went with John Wick because it felt right to round the set out with a solid action movie.
I've fallen into a bit of a GOGhole over the last couple of weeks, playing a few oldies with the Steam controller.
Heroes of Might & Magic 2
For a turn-based strategy DOS game released in 1996, it actually holds up surprisingly well. The best one in the series for my money. I've liked this game since I was about 9 or 10, so it's a sweet nostalgia trip. I think everyone has that one game that helps them completely wind down and relax. For me, this is that game. The gameplay is very easy to grasp and it's quite calming to wander around the map in search of artifacts.
Heeeelllllll yeah, HoMM2 rules!
Out of curiosity, how do you have your Steam controller configured for mouse-heavy games like that?
I checked the status of the project on Kicktraq (https://www.kicktraq.com/projects/476090608/the-good-life/#chart-exp-projection) and it looks like the high projection is still only about 80% of the goal.
The one game everyone wants, the one game everyone needs, the one game everyone has been clamoring for. You know what I'm talking about, so say it with me, everybody...
I was going to say From Dust, but I checked the reviews on GameRankings and it apparently got relatively decent reviews overall (generally in the mid 70s and 80s)
So instead, this clunker of a Spawn game that I played the SHIT out of with my friend Jon in middle school and loved every second of it.
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