



Back in the day, how we used to do it is we’d play through the story solo and join up cooperatively in the gathering hub for the gathering hub quests. It was pretty seamless since we used ad-hoc connections so we’d be directly connected to each other. We never did use internet since we’d always play together in the same room/classroom.


It wasn’t on proton but there’s a very old entry on wine. Looks like my boy Jeff’s last entry was quite recent in 2023, he rated it a silver. There’s a known bug from some graphical glitch during certain events like the protagonist meeting himself back in time and others which may prevent completion. I wonder how it works now, tempted to test it out.
How about the one IGN did. It’s not that old…
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWELAao4kmTFOq7zX-y2vons4ZrzVIG8X
I would recommend those that doesn’t have a remaster version on current systems. Personally I’d recommend:


Yeah you’re the parent you can just say no. It’s this what parenting is like nowadays? When I still had a kid, we wouldn’t even feed him dinner cause we couldn’t afford it. It can whine all night long but as a parent no means no. We should bring back the rod as they say spare the rod, spoil the child.


Zelda and ER open world does feel like a separate genre from the Ubisoft style open world we see even in non Ubisoft games like Horizon. That said, I enjoyed my time in Days Gone even if it’s similar to the formula. Facing your first horde in the game was truly spectacular. Also it being connected to Syphon Filter helps too lol.
It thought me being stabbed in the back is kinda of like a jump scare and you almost make zero noise.