I haven't played many games this year due to lockdown here in the UK and so spent a lot of time watching boxsets on iPlayer, Netflix and Sky with my wife. I have been working from home most of the time and the chair and desk is the same place I work and play games. So after 8 hours it's hard to sit back there and play some games.
I have played some retro games on the Switch (Breath of Fire 2, Secret of Mana and Trials of Mana). The kids bought the new Animal Crossing but I have not touched it as I don't want to mess their game up with the single island and all that.
I have also played a ton of Borderlands with my son split screen on the PS4 (1, 2, Pre Sequel and 3 plus the most of the DLC across all games).
I also played The Division 2 again but this time on PC because it was on sale for £2.50. 60 FPS combined with NVME speeds for loading made the game such a pleasure to replay over the PS4. Felt like an old man having to look at the XBOX One controller though when a button prompt is displayed.
This year I hope to get a PS5 and finally play Spiderman. Other than that I can't see much that interests me this year so far.
In Depot I think you start with the PP7 and a silenced MP5 in you inventory but my memory is hazy. This level does respawn enemies endlessly because I remember holding up in a room right it the end of the level and just shooting wave after wave of them until I got bored as I loved using the dual MP5's.
With the AK if you fire a single shot and don't follow it up with another the AI reacts just like a silenced shot which can be useful for single headshot.
The bubbles in Bubble Bobble only burst on the spines on the backs of Bub and Bob. I used to play this loads on the Atari ST with my mate. Its just amazing how many secrets this game holds.
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