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  • I usually don’t hunt them but some times i do, if it’s a game I’m particularly interested in and i don’t have to go out of my way too much for them. I also like how you can tell a story with them. In the Talos Principle for example there are very branching options that you decide on by being attentive and by testing your philosophy. On my achievement showcase i can now show which path i went on my favourite game.
    There’s also the aspect of hints. They hung at little extra challenges and generally tell you there’s something left to experience in the game. For example BG3: after finishing the game I have only 26/54, so i know there’s a lot of content I’ve not explored. I might eventually do another run of it. Had i like 40 something achievements I’d be like "yeah idk that little extra content isn’t worth digging for 60 hours again. I also like the aspect of seeing the achievements of friends showing up in my timeline so i know if i can talk about a certain part of the game without spoiling it.

    Oh also if you don’t want some achievements to show up for friends, you can hide the game and activity for others.



  • I’d say play Nioh 2 first. You already own it and in my opinion so far it’s the better game and also performs a lot better. A big thing i like about Nioh in general is the size of the toolbox you get to fight encounters and that one is a bit smaller in nioh 2 (while still massive compared to most other games) so if you play 3 first and actually use the full toolbox you might miss some of it in 2. But also most people i see play the games never use the full toolbox. In 2 for example you can switch between weapons during a ki pulse to do an attack. I’ve rarely used that but i did eventually. In 3 you can still do that but you can also switch between samurai and ninja style and now i keep forgetting to switch between weapons and instead only switch styles