Happy Monday everyone (unless you're a time-traveling Australian).
I played a variety of games over the weekend. Starting with Skin Deep, I was having a lot of trouble on the third level. The main gist of the game is the save all the cats locked up on each ship, however you choose to go about it, but at the end of the third level it tasked me to go back into the ship as it got boarded by a good 7 more pirates. This is where I was having issues. I had no weapons or kill them, so I failed and retried a few times.
I eventually came up with a genius idea. One of the rooms has four huge windows gazing out into outer space. The main character Nina has a third lung so she can breathe in outer space, but the pirates cannot. I lured all the pirates into that room, one to two at a time, then bust open one of the windows using various solid objects to create a vacuum, killing them instantly. After that I used the emergency shutters to close the broken window, the air locks opened up, then rinse and repeat. It was a lot easier than trying to stealth around them and finding the key to their spaceship to escape.
I then played some more Skate. Season 1 dropped and honestly the game is getting more and more greedy with each update. As I've said before, the skating gameplay is perfect to me, and that's mostly what I like to do anyways, just chill out and skate around the city. The missions, cosmetics and progression don't entice me that much, but with this new update, they've introduced a new currency and reduced the number of points you get from missions which you use to unlock cosmetic lootboxes. My guess is that EA is not very happy with the amount of money they were getting and decided to make some changes hoping it will nudge players into spending money. Not me, I've played this game since July for a total of about 50-60 hours and haven't spent a single penny so far.
After that came the big one. Deus Ex Revision just got a 10 year anniversary update. It's not that massive, but continues to improve on bugfixes and even made performance massively better even though the game ran perfectly before this, but it's always nice to have. If you don't know, it's a mod for the original Deus Ex that does add new content but for the most part stays true to the original. It adds a few new characters, locations and items/weapons but they are quite minimal and serve the base game very well. The main purpose is modernizing the game, making it run flawlessly on modern PCs, improving graphics and audio across the board, as well as lots of QOL features. I've always recommended it as the best way to play DX.
I immediately downloaded it again after I saw the 10 year anniversary post. I ended up playing for nearly 3 hours straight without even knowing that is what I was getting into. Before I knew it, it was dark outside and a little past my dog's dinner time. It's safe to say that I've officially started my biennial replay of Deus Ex.