FFV pixel remaster on PS5, TotK on switch, and Lufia 1 on my retroid pocket.
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Torturing myself with Assassin's Creed series, I just beat Valhalla though, pretty good but could have been better if it was about half as long. That, and Tomb Raider series, made it to Underworld.
Just started Final Fantasy 16 today! Not very far in yet but I am enjoying it. Seems a little easy so far though but at least the combat looks cool lol
I've mostly been playing Wreckfest on my Steam Deck. Fun to pick up and play a few rounds.
Guilty Gear Strive and Street Fighter 6!
In a game swap with a friend, I've been exploring Outer Wilds, and it's great!
Been playing NFS Unbound the last couple of days. Got the Delorean and now I'm racing to kit it out. Game is a lot more fun than I thought it was going to be.
Super Mecha Champions and Battlefield 4
I'm replaying Heaven's Vault. I'm liking it a lot better this time through; the last time I played (a couple years ago) I really felt like I wasn't getting the big picture. This time I discovered a few big secrets I never found before, and now I'm into new game plus.
Street Fighter 6. I never got into SF 5, but this iteration kind of makes me want to play all the time.
I also finished Jedi Survivor story, but not 100% completion. Been eyeing the FF7 remake.
Been playing the system shock remake and im going back and playing metal gear solid 1 on my steam deck
Skyrim cause of the Starfield hype. Also raiding in WoW classic and playing some Enlisted to get my shooter fix
Star Citizen. It is a perpetually alpha state, beautiful, buggy mess. The potential for this being awesome is just through to roof. Getting there is going to be tough. I enjoy it a lot despite some of the latest very rough patches.
PC:
Diablo IV: Love the combat. End game needs a lot of work. But it's still satisfying to play.
Voidigo: FFO Enter the Gungeon, Binding of Isaac, Nuclear Throne, etc. - highly recommended Really need to get back to Age of Wonders 4...
PS5:
Street Fighter 6 - I'm fucking terrible at fighting games. SF6 is no exception. But I picked it up because I want to try to learn. It's fun! I continue to be awful, but I hope to eventually dump enough time in to it to become competent.
FFXVI- I like it, but it's got a lot of problems. The forest/outdoor areas in general look fantastic, as do the characters. Interior environments often look terrible. The combat is okay, but it's not as deep as people would have you believe. It's styled like DMC, but it has none of the challenge and, honestly, without that it feels kinda lackluster. Still, I'm enjoying my time with it... it's just not the 9 or 10/10 game that I was hoping it would be.
Been working through the new update in V Rising with a buddy of mine. Bloody good time
Winding down on Zelda: TotK. Just started Path of Exile which has been in my Steam library for ages. I want to play Diablo IV, but I don't want to pay $70.
I'm obsessed with Satisfactory at the moment. Just every minute of every day building these beautiful factories
I sunk in over 100 hours into update 6, but got a little disheartened when I ruined one of my factories. I am keeping an eye on the updates and as soon as 1.0 drops, I am going back in.
Got stuck in Axiom Verge & bailed.
Got my ass handed to me in Katana Zero and bailed.
Now I've settled down for some cozy Yakuza Kiwami. I'm really coming to love the Yakuza series. This is the third game I've played, after Like a Dragon & then Yakuza 0.
Zelda and Brotato. Brotato is like the actualization of what all the Vampire Survivors clones could be. Unlike the rest of the genre, you're not getting massive permanent scaling boosts, just unlocks for items that can appear in the runs roguelike style.
Replaying Borderlands, never finished the second or anything after.. hoping I can stick with it and play through the series.
Just started diablo 3 on switch, got it a month or two ago on sale, started playing a day ago. Damn it's fun!
I played d1 100 years ago, and havent messed with it since. Don't know how long I'll be playing, but having a blast for now.
I haven't played Diablo in a minute, wonder if it'd run on my broke ass set up 🤔
Currently playing Octopath 2. It’s has some interesting plot points and I like the turn based combat system and has a great nostalgia style for old pixel games.
Mostly PC based stuff. Currently just started Unpacking, chill little cozy game. Been playing Voidigo for my fun twitch shooter fill. American/Euro Truck Simulator in VR for my sit back and drive fill. Skyrim VR for immersion.
Doing another playthrough of breath of the wild. I'm more or less over the story, so I'm just screwing around with the different glitches that were left unpatched. Right now I'm playing with the cryonis one for the trial of the sword. If I can complete it and kill the hinox, I'll think about getting tears of the kingdom. The control sticks like to get slippery halfway through his hp though...
Legend of Heroes Trail in the Sky SC
its been a nice little game so far. its a pretty simple jrpg with a focus on story and characters. its fantasy of sorts but isnt quite so goofy or convoluted as square enix games like to be. I've been good so far
My favorite game series ever. Hope you'll have great time with it.
Also you can get the EVO sprite patch (more modern character drawings) and voice-over patch, if you haven't already.
Diablo 4! Helltides are loads of fun.
Currently doing yet another play through in Skyrim VR (Heavily modded of course) If you have a vr headset and have never tried it, I can highly recommend. Keep in mind there are a few essential mods to make the VR version worth playing.
Currently playing League of Legends: Wild Rift.
Game is much better in terms of controls, and the map is smaller, less cluttered, with a semi-normal community (compared to LoL).
Highly recommend for those into MOBAs.
Age of Wonders 4. I'm a pretty big fan of 4X games and it's one of the best-streamlined examples of the genre I've found. It has a lot in common with Endless Legend, but feels much simpler for new players to approach. Only downside is that the devs have committed to doing quarterly DLC, with each one costing $10, and the first one is already out despite the game being extremely new.
I'm almost done playing through the Convergence mod for Elden Ring, and it's so good! If you liked the base game I highly recommend giving it a try.
I'm also playing a bit of Diablo 4, which has its problems but is pretty fun with a couple of friends.
For some reason Dragonflight has me in its talons again.