Minecraft, still, and probably for a very long time to come. Now, I have to go work on the village I'm building so I can have free roaming villagers to trade with.
The Talos Principle 2, and also The Long Dark survival mode which I still can't get enough of after 600 hours or so. Need to try Elden Ring and the Fallout:London mod as well.
Also playing Genshin Impact, and Wuthering Waves. Current Genshin main is Neuvilette (will be wriothesley or Furina next patch idk yet) and my WuWa main is Sanhua. I may or may not love her detonate mechanic and use it at every opportunity.
Been playing GTA Vice City Definitive Edition on the Steam Deck. Got it on the Steam sale last year. After that big update I'm really enjoying it. I imagine the original version with mods is still superior but I'm happy with it.
Axiom Verge. I started Ender Lilies, but I really don't like games where you start with no clue of what to do or why you're there. Where's the motivation to explore?
Persona 3 Reload and Elden Ring. I'm hoping they remake Persona 2, but the rumor is they'll redo 4. Which is fine too. The DLC for Elden Ring is massive.
Zenless Zone Zero, Raid: Shadow Legends, NBA 2k25, Isekai: Slow Life, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, Ash Echoes, Coral Island, Coffee Talk, The First Descendant, Disney Speedstorm.
Metaphor ReFantazio somehow manages to be about our current moment while also inspiring hope. Make sure you fully level up your party before the final battle, though. Learn from my trauma.
Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth and, when I need a break from the shenanigans there, Diablo 4; but also did Sayonara Wild Hearts a couple days ago, it's a great game and a nice palette cleanser!
Finally playing Kingdom Come Deliverance to prepare for the sequel. Loving it so far, although the combat does fall apart when fighting multiple enemies…
God of War 2018, going through the games my Old Man never got to finish before he died. The father and son relationship in the game is very... it's fitting, for the first game in the list.
Am working my way through the awesome Octopath Traveller 2. About 60 odd hours in. I break it up with occasional Balatro runs. Still haven't quite got into the meta yet. It's a brain churner.
Hmm, I could see why people complained, since it is distinctly NOT like other Arkham games. But, as a completionist that did everything, got all the achievements, and spent around 30 hours doing so, I have nothing negative to say. It was a blast. The movement/combat were chef's kiss. Loved the story
I'm a big believer in just giving games a shot. In fact, my goal this year is to play one game a month that was panned or generally disliked last year that I doubt deserved it. Suicide Squad was January's game!
I missed the PS5 and Xbox Series X due to the pandemic and once it was avail it was mid gen and I refuse to get old systems and pay full price. So Ill buy into the new systems and rock the NS2 when it launches and hopefully pick up the next gens as it comes out.
So fucking tilted trying to kill The Heart as The Ironclad, but hey I actually MADE it to the heart in three of my runs over the weekend which is progress 😂
now and again it's bad roblox games with a friend for the fun of it, as well as whatever else he's up for. but in my own time, I'm revisiting older monster hunter and final fantasy games, as well as rain world. very easy games to fall back into. taking an extended break from ffxiv atm
Genshin is super fun. I haven't played much further than the first region, but I really liked the elemental interactions or whatever they're called. Very cool game design.
I’ve been playing the Hyper Light games. They were bundled together on Steam which I appreciate. I tried Breaker and it’s terrible but Drifter’s worth the $30.
citizen sleeper. it's an indie game made by one single person as its developer. it lowkey saved my life. definitely would recommend if you like tabletop and story rich games :)
I got DQ3 HD remaster with a Christmas gift card and it's just about the perfect mix of old Nintendo rpg feel with modern quality of life sensibilities. An easy recommend for turn based fans.
Fantasian Neo Dimension. Decent turn-based RPG compromised by generic dull characters, blatant borrowing of ideas from other places and a story that feels like it was written by a 12 year old.
i cant even really say, it just has me
theres always something for me to be doing and if there isnt i can just be adventuring or doing town quests killing monsters n shit, you can even take skills in music performance and just be a bard
it kinda feels like a singleplayer mmo if that makes sense?
that sounds really fun!! i knew it had a lot going on, but i didn't realize it had THAT much variety. a single player mmo is an interesting way to describe it. ahh maybe i will finally buy it and see if i become addicted to it too
i will say, it can be a bit brutal and it doesnt do a good job of explaining a lot past the basics, so some shit will need figuring out or a web search if you get stuck
Haven’t heard of this one and seems really interesting! Wishlist it. I’m playing Caves of Qud right now and got really hooked in my current run, so looks like Elin might be right up my alley
Playing on easy. I played Destiny 2 for so long I’ve now got an aversion to needing to “do homework” in order to play a game. So I prefer to mostly play on easy and just figure shit out on the fly.
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RuneScape since 2005.
lies of P
Stardew valley
And lonley mountian snowboarding :P
Puter: slay the princess, Roblox (w/ the kids. There are some surprisingly sophisticated games on it.)
Yeah I don't know how that combo works either. Maybe after a hard day in space you just wanna make beanbags outta people. Who knows.
Currently on a quest to platinum the game on all platforms. Just finished PlayStation and Xbox and all is left is PC. 💙
I needed to escape inside other worlds after this week of torment...
Timberborn
Baldurs Gate 3
Rogue Trader
Really enjoying the zen experience of No Man’s Sky again.
also trying out Guild Wars 2 and it's very fun.
So fucking tilted trying to kill The Heart as The Ironclad, but hey I actually MADE it to the heart in three of my runs over the weekend which is progress 😂
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Marvel Rivals and Chivalry 2 for multiplayer.
And I'm about to finish Grow, Song of the Evertree so I'll need another cozy game. I'll probably go for my first run of Stardew Valley Expanded.
Also Factorio, goddamn i love Factorio.
It's a PS2 game, pretty old but really well done
a singleplayer sandbox JRPG with town management, dungeoning, trading, shopkeepeing, etc
shits insane
theres always something for me to be doing and if there isnt i can just be adventuring or doing town quests killing monsters n shit, you can even take skills in music performance and just be a bard
it kinda feels like a singleplayer mmo if that makes sense?
Then why go on? To complete playthroughs for each faction with increasingly high difficulty
only after that is done will I feel like I have truly completed the game and can put it to rest
Where you at in Metaphor?
Not sure how much more I’ve got, but it feels like there’s plenty more to go!
How's the difficulty? I almost turned it up because the soiree was really easy, but the game does get more difficult after that