This week's gaming feature focuses on the games players have been enjoying lately, including Dark Souls 3, Viewfinder, Dispatch, Winter Burrow, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, and MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries. Kelsey explored the seamless co-op mod for Dark Souls 3, though it faced some frustrations with boss mechanics. Meanwhile, Ed dove into the world of speedrunning Soulslike games and found it exhilarating. Tom praised the innovative puzzle mechanics in Viewfinder, while Bertie celebrated the humor and design of the narrative-driven game Dispatch. Marie gushed about the cozy vibes of Winter Burrow, making it a favorite like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley. Lastly, Will shared his excitement for MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries with its new DLC, immersing players in intense mech combat.
What are some highlights of the games featured in this week's report?This week's highlights include the frustrations encountered in Dark Souls 3's co-op mode, the enchanting puzzle experience in Viewfinder, the cozy gameplay of Winter Burrow, and the innovative mechanics in Dispatch. Additionally, MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries stands out with its updated content and exciting new gameplay possibilities.
Dark Souls 3, originally released in 2016, is part of the famed Souls series known for its challenging gameplay and rich lore. The seamless co-op mod enhances the multiplayer experience, allowing friends to tackle the game together. Viewfinder presents a unique puzzle-solving approach utilizing photographs within its game mechanics. Winter Burrow, an emerging cozy game, incorporates survival with charming aesthetics reminiscent of beloved titles like Animal Crossing. MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries brings both strategy and action as players navigate a futuristic universe with intense mech battles.
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Nothing beats watching gamers turn punishing boss fights into social hangouts while other devs are out here making photography the new portal gun. Cozy games and mech warfare proving there's room for both chill vibes and metal carnage in our libraries.
It's wild how the Souls community keeps finding new ways to both torture and delight themselves years after release. Meanwhile, cozy games like Winter Burrow are proving you don't need epic battles to create memorable gaming moments.