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Got my new PC setup, and I've been playing witchfire and titan quest 2. Holy hell I forgot how fucked my wrists are are intense mouse clicking games I had to take two days to rest afterwards. And am trying to get my setup as ergonomic as possible to mitigate it.
Also finished the main campaign of horizon forbidden west. It is a competent open world game with I'd say a fun enough story, that I'm not sure they'll be able to land in the next game. But it's been good so far so I'll probably check it out when it shows up on the ps6.
How is Titan Quest 2? Does it have random maps, unlike the first one? I liked the original, but having to go through the same environments made it less repayable for me.
It's good, a little different, a tiny amount of customization on skills. Fairly slow paced which I prefer in my hack and slash games.
It does have pre built maps that do not change. So that is the same.