![]() ![]() I took me a few tries to beat the Watchdog of the Old Lords and I thought everything was going to be okay. I did okay until I got to the cursed and defiled chalice dungeon. Getting that last Trophy for the Pthumerian Queen was like pulling teeth. I also didn’t enjoy having to fight the Abhorrent Beast twice in two different chalice dungeons. It wasn’t easy, and some of it was a nightmare, I’ve never been able to beat Martyr Logarius on my own, I’ve needed help every time same with the Headless Bloodletting Beast, but all the rest I beat on my own. I got most just playing through the game naturally and after a certain point I really wanted to 100% the game. I didn’t set out to get the plat, it just sort of happened. I didn’t like it at all the first two or three times I played it, but once it clicked it quickly became an obsession. My story with Bloodborne is like a lot of people’s. The only exception and the Trophy/Achievement I’m really proud of getting is the platinum Trophy for Bloodborne. I’ve never been much for Trophy hunting, a lot of them seem like a way to artificially add replayability or difficulty, it’s like shoot 100 enemies in the head while wearing the ultra rare blue hat and standing on one leg type of thing. Just good creative ideas that involve experimenting with the brilliant systems underpinning an ambitious game. You basically need to fly deep into outer space, so all visible matter is nothing more than a single little dot and then get your camera out. I also liked another novel Trophy that involved fitting the entire solar system in a single photo frame. Just waking up, walking to your ship, taking off and flying to the centre of the solar system in real-time works very well, and constantly doing that only to be instantly vaporised minutes after resurrecting reminded me of Bill Murray waking up and hopping into the bath with a toaster. The game is genuinely a full, seamless mini-solar system where all events, whether on a planet’s surface or on a celestial scale, unfold like clockwork. Use a variety of unique gadgets to probe your surroundings, track down mysterious signals, decipher ancient alien writing, and roast the perfect marshmallow.Aside from the game encouraging me to play with its impressive physics and control systems in this way, without any gameplay related reward, the thing that I enjoy most about it is the way everything works in real-time. Strap on your hiking boots, check your oxygen levels, and get ready to venture into space. Every secret is guarded by hazardous environments and natural catastrophes. Visit an underground city of before it’s swallowed by sand, or explore the surface of a planet as it crumbles beneath your feet. The planets of Outer Wilds are packed with hidden locations that change with the passage of time. What lurks in the heart of the ominous Dark Bramble? Who built the alien ruins on the Moon? Can the endless time loop be stopped? Answers await you in the most dangerous reaches of space. You’re the newest recruit of Outer Wilds Ventures, a fledgling space program searching for answers in a strange, constantly evolving solar system. ![]() Outer Wilds is an open world mystery about a solar system trapped in an endless time loop. ![]()
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