This is a bit belated, but my journey in Pyre came to an end. That game hit all the right spots, supergiant games always gives me a story I know I will end up coming back to later, and the gameplay is usually unique and enjoyable.

This is a bit belated, but my journey in Pyre came to an end. That game hit all the right spots, supergiant games always gives me a story I know I will end up coming back to later, and the gameplay is usually unique and enjoyable.
I quit playing Lost Arc. Not even a troll. Between the bots and the never ending grinding I just retired from it. It wasn't a bad game and nice between slow times with XIV. It makes some room for some new Switch titles I picked up.



I quit Diablo 3 for the season. Idea was nice, was good to not have a season where you needed to farm the special build finisher. Except... It's a season where you need to farm the season theme anyway.
Mortal Fist


Good bye KH series. It was a long, dumb, convoluted slog but it's over. No, i'm not sticking around to find out what in the edgy box, I don't care anymore, I don't care about your super secret super master that sounds like it was written like a marvel movie character. It's done!
I remember about 2 months after it was released. The collectors edition was dramatically discounted from $99.99 to $29.99 at EB Games (Now called Gamestop here in Canada) and I had heard the reviews were lukewarm at best. I still had to own it since I bought 1 and 2 before it.Good bye KH series. It was a long, dumb, convoluted slog but it's over. No, i'm not sticking around to find out what in the edgy box, I don't care anymore, I don't care about your super secret super master that sounds like it was written like a marvel movie character. It's done!
I think 2 was my all time favorite.




I quit all Soulsborne type games because every single one of them have this glaring issue where you can't be summoned or summon anyone that lives in the same house as you. Other people no problem but even with passwords it fails every time and in every game.
Tried many online fixes and none worked. Well I got done trying.

Warframe. After 8-9 years of playing on and off, I decide to uninstall it. Warframe one those game I always had install. I called the game a zen like grind, but few weeks ago after the new contact drop, I just wasn't into the grinding of whatever to get something or being under geared to do the story because I didn't grind up junk.

All of them? Also when did you try summoning and where. Also are you both playing on console? If so that is a really dumb thing I remember having similar issues with StarCraft broodwar where if two people tried to connect in the same house one would get kicked the only way around it was going through a custom launcher forwarding ports, or going through evolve. If you are on console unsure but if pc I might be able to assist unless you don't want to out of frustration.I quit all Soulsborne type games because every single one of them have this glaring issue where you can't be summoned or summon anyone that lives in the same house as you. Other people no problem but even with passwords it fails every time and in every game.
Tried many online fixes and none worked. Well I got done trying.
Edit: Also if you can see the summoning sign at all. Oh and which one? I know DS2 has weird soul level system(but there is some ring you need and password to be able to summon from a wider soul level range) DS1 has a weapon level limit (but I think password sound circumvent but you do still need to be in designated areas which is that way for most of them Unsure about Elden Ring and Bloodborne yet though. You also need to use a humanity to become human to see the sign only for the person summoning), and DS3 ( you need to be embered but unsure about any other stipulations) for all of three if you defeat a boss in the area certain areas will no longer allow summoning. Only areas where the bosses are still alive.
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Personally, I wish they never made anything past the first one. Say what you will about the first one but the pacing and story did feel like a classic disney story with a final fantasy flair. The ending in 1 was garbage since it more or less said "Buy the sequel to find out, good consumer!" and then they gave us Chain of Memories and began their decent into madness. 2 had it's moments but it really did feel like it was huffing it's own fumes at times.I remember about 2 months after it was released. The collectors edition was dramatically discounted from $99.99 to $29.99 at EB Games (Now called Gamestop here in Canada) and I had heard the reviews were lukewarm at best. I still had to own it since I bought 1 and 2 before it.
I think 2 was my all time favorite.
The amount of saturation the series got was definitely... one for the books. I did enjoy the 358/2 days for the Nintendo DS just because I was kind of disappointed they didn't give Roxas a proper story from the 2nd so seeing how he came to be was pretty awesome.Personally, I wish they never made anything past the first one. Say what you will about the first one but the pacing and story did feel like a classic disney story with a final fantasy flair. The ending in 1 was garbage since it more or less said "Buy the sequel to find out, good consumer!" and then they gave us Chain of Memories and began their decent into madness. 2 had it's moments but it really did feel like it was huffing it's own fumes at times.
Most other off number titles didn't interest me. It's just... too convoluted for my simple mind to follow.
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