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Friday Fun Thread for September 26, 2025

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Back to Silksong after a few weeks break. A difficulty tweak mod made the game much more enjoyable for me. If you're in a similar boat to me — if you enjoyed HK1 but thought the Radiance ending challenges were too much, enjoyed the difficulty of early FromSoft games but thought they crossed a line around Sekiro/Elden Ring — I recommend the following changes to the config file, as the defaults trivialize the game a bit too much: 2x -> 1.5x Player damage, 2x -> 1.6x rosaries, disable Tool regen. On the other hand, consider changing the health regen to every 1 second; it only starts after you're 12 seconds damage free, so it won't make the boss gameplay much easier, but will make runbacks less tedious.

On my first post I complained that there's not enough exploration in Silksong. I'm glad to say the situation improves a lot once you read the Citadel at the top of the map. It acts as a massive hub area disconnected from the main fast travel network, with many hidden areas you can discover and tackle in different orders, lots of unlockable shortcuts, etc.

I can now recommend the game with a few reservations.

Battlefleet Gothic Armada II. Basically a Total War game for space navies. Lots of factions, lots of ships. Hard to tell them apart, a lot of the time, but at least I can pause and check. Gameplay is satisfying. I don’t love the focus on casting abilities and maneuvers; they feel too reactive, like a very low APM tax. I’d rather set up the pieces and watch them duel. Boarding, though, easily earns its keep. I particularly enjoy that it distinguishes subfactions like Space Marines. Why are enemies terrified of a puny 1,000 marines? Because they’ll teleport onto your bridge.

Excellent visual and sound design, as expected from a GW license. The biggest exception has to be the protagonist. His deliveries are flatter than the literal undead. We’re talking VN levels of white bread. Which, since it’s the Imperium, has that self-abnegating zealot crunch…but come on.