Got back into Hardspace Shipbreaker for some mindless relaxation. Also Chivalry 2 and Diablo IV.
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Replaying Control, I can play this one repeatedly.
I'm an old lady so I'm playing farm tycoon on switch and Kairosoft's dream town island on my phone.
Still trying to get into Tears of the Kingdom after 50 hours. I absolutely loved BOTW but I really have trouble feeling involved with TOTK, it feels like I've already played the game. They slightly changed everything just a bit, just enough to change the gameplay feeling but not enough for me to feel the same appeal to explore the world.
I've been stuck on All The Mods 8 (Minecraft "kitchen sink" modpack) for the last week or two. Kinda just caveman-ing my way through all the quests. Playing with Minecolonies and setting up an RFTools Builder in the mining dimension so I don't have to manually mine most resources any more. I keep meaning to get back into ComputerCraft, maybe that's my objective for this evening.
How stable is ATM8? It's been a while since I tried running one of the ATM packs, but I remember having some serious lag issues.
Beat the Miles Morales game recently. Got 100% completion too. Not often I ever complete a game either. Still got a ways to go with Tears of the Kingdom, and then probably a return to Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories. I've gotta beat that game and I can finally play KH2 with a clear conscience.
Been messing around with Tears of the Kingdom and doing a nostalgia tour through Team Fortress 2.
Taking kind of a hiatus from Satisfactory, kinda curious if my GPU is up to running Update 8 tbh.
Last night I finished getting all of the author medals for all of the campaign tracks for Trackmania Nations Forever. I really enjoyed E01 and E04 after I got the hang of them, I needed a podcast for E05, and E02 and E03 can eat my ass.
Currently playing through the FFVII remake, really enjoying it. Never played the original ff7 but engaged with some ff7 adjacent content like Advent Children.
When I don't have much time I'm playing through Cult of the Lamb on my Steam Deck and it's really quite charming!
Been doing a lot of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous as my main game lately. Decided I wanted to do a third run with multiromance since the new companion is in, and it's worth it - Ulbrig is fantastic. Now I can have my posse of Daeran, Arueshalae, and Ulbrig!
Aside from that? Powerwashing Sim has been blissful for taking my mind off work stress. Should really get back into Dorfromantik for the same reason.
Been playing The Last Story for the Wii. Really enjoying the story so far and the battle mechanics are pretty interesting.
Diablo 4. It's good, not great but I think it's a good foundation to build upon. I'm interested to see what Blizzard does for season 1. I don't expect anything dramatic like Diablo 3's latest season, but I'm still looking forward to it.
A super modded Skyrim SE. It's my happy place.
PS4: Assetto Corsa Conpetizione and Drive Club. My two favourites.
Having a blast with FF XVI. It's definitely one of the most polished of recent games, everything just looks and plays fantastic. Even if the game is super shallow as soon as you do anything other than the main story. The fantastic voice of Ralph Ineson is the cherry on top.
Agree with you on the polish of FF16, but not so much on the side quests. I find that some of them - not all - add a little extra to the main quest line. But I'm also finding everything in the game to be pretty enjoyable.
First witcher right now. Tried it like 10 years ago and couldn't get past the clunky controls. In the meantime I've read most of the books and played the other games, so I had to give it a go and this time around I'm really enjoying it!
just beat red dead redemption 2. seriously epic story and amazingly gorgeous environments. going to dabble in red dead online just to get a few more achievements. thinking elden ring next!
Legend of Zelda BoTW. Trying to finish the game before I start playing ToTK.
Totk and I started to listen to earthbound music while at work, so I loaded up Mother 1 on 3ds... The save game put me at magicant, and I went back to the starting town and got killed by a death truck... Ninten can't breathe!
The Messenger. I saw a post here a bit ago about Sabotage's upcoming "Sea of Stars" which looked interesting, and I saw they'd also done a Ninja Gaiden-inspired game several years back, so I picked it up.
I'm a couple hours in, and I've been really enjoying it. It has a very NES-like feel, while still being a smooth experience, i.e. not held back by the limitations of the NES, just inspired by it. Apparently it kicks into an SNES-style experience later on, so that'll be fun to see.
I'm not sure how enjoyable it'd be to somebody who didn't grow up on the NES, but I've had fun with it so far.
Atomic Heart. This game is amazing. It's been such a long time since we had a high budget single player fps with level design that not linear corridors and that are highly innovative in terms of architecture and style. Plus the fact that it's one of the best looking games out there, and there's lot of diversity (enemy styles, upgrades, puzzle rooms, weird story, etc). I nearly skipped it completely because of the Russian aspect, glad I came back to it. Fyck Putin for nearly making me miss on this awesome product. The only negative I have to say about it is the damn respawning resurrecting robots.
Playing Zelda: Tears of the kingdom.
It’s pretty cool. The world is massive and exploration, especially of the underground is a lot of fun.
The game does contain a lot of busywork and the control scheme is pretty different from other games I play. That hampers my ability to continue with other games I was playing so I’m in a rush to end it.
Planning on FFXVI and a new Minecraft play though with my daughter after TotK.
Brotato and Dinkum
Been kinda burned out on videogames, I've been playing tears of the kingdom but I got the master sword about two weeks ago and haven't gone back to the game since.
Still play Dungeons and Dragons twice a week
Kingdom Come: Deliverance, I started playing AC:Syndicate too. I just want to try to play the games I've been meaning to get to before Starfield and CP2077:Phantom Liberty release because then I will have no time at all for any other games.
Elder Scrolls Online, now and forever.
Lot of content; recently got into PvE stuff after doing Cyro PvP forever. Double AP just announced today too, so it'll be a fun two weeks coming up.
Tears of the Kingdom and fallout 76
I finally managed to use KeeperFX on my computer, so I'm playing Dungeon Keeper through it. And I'm also playing OpenRCT2.
Tomb Raider (2013). I'm really enjoying it.
I've been bouncing between a no-death run of Pikmin 2 (was gonna do it in Pikmin 4, but then Nintendo went and finally re-released them on Switch) and Omega Strikers (yay vyce).
My recommendation? Don't do a no-death run of P2; it's so tedious at times lmao.
Just started back into Elden Ring. It's crazy how much of the map is still left 140 hours in.
Going through the extra semester/Palace in Persona 5 Royal on the Switch, playing Fire Emblem Echoes on the 3DS, and playing a level of Freedom Planet 2 on the PC here and there when I feel like it. Tears of the Kingdom should be getting to me some time this week, so I'll have that ready to go by the time I finally finish P5R!
I will finish it at some point. I had the ending and twists spoiled for me and I put it down because of it. Was pretty far in too.
Edit: Jedi Survivor that is.