Warhammer 40K
Itβs really deep, the community is pretty cool, we all 3d print and despise the company that makes the game. Sounds wonderful to me.
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Warhammer 40K
Itβs really deep, the community is pretty cool, we all 3d print and despise the company that makes the game. Sounds wonderful to me.
Donut County. It's cozy and silly and perfect before going to sleep.
Just started playing Rainworld, good lord is it amazing
Satisfactory
--Halls of Torment --Metaphor Refantazio --UFO 50
I'm currently playing Halls of Torment. I've tried a few times before but it has finally clicked. I'm liking it a lot. It is more Diablo than people had led me to believe. I love how different all the character are, and all the achievements that unlock things. I feel I could be playing it for quite a while
On a slightly related note, I just saw Vampire Survivors is getting a Castlevania DLC on the 31st and I'm so excited. I've been hoping for this for so long. 20 new characters, 40 weapons, and their biggest map yet. Sounds like it will have the most content out of any of their other DLCs
Mechwarrior 5: Clans ! And my DnD group recently switched over to Pathfinder 2e
Replaying Final Fantasy IX. I'm trying if I can make it through the Excalibur II perfect game guide by Atomos199 with the help of the built-in cheats in the Steam version of the game.
pokemon emerald rogue, scream fortress, skyrim with bunch of mods thanks to wabbajack.
Guild Wars 2 not really replaying it, just still play it. Came out 12 years ago. Got it when it came out,played for two years. Stopped for about 8 years then went back
Best mmo on the market imo
Factorio (Space Age expansion).
Vampire Survivor with my partner
I love Vampire Survivor so much. I can't wait for the Castlevania DLC at the end of the month
Inscription Persona 3 reload Fragpunk beta test
Stardew Valley and Brotato(New DLC). Will try Factorio Space Age DLC later.
Skullmonkeys after finally getting a PS1 emulator working
Metaphor ReFantazio. I'm not a big Persona fan, but this game rules.
Guild Wars 2
Maybe like 5-10 mins of Grim Dawn here and there
In the tabletop space, my group is recording season 3 of our podcast and this season we are playing Mausritter, and it's a blast
Iβve been playing a ton of stardew valley lately. I bought it for ever ago and just thought it was meh. But figured let me try it again maybe I just didnβt get into it and I was right because holy heck Iβm hooked right now having a ton of fun and loving it. Itβs such a cute little game I love it.
I just started getting into Enshrouded. It seems fun so far, but I haven't gotten very far yet. I'm playing with a group of friends and it seems a little harder to juggle solo vs group play in Enshrouded than it was in Valheim since it's more quest/exploration based for experience.
I'm replaying Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader. Doing a Dogmatic run with the DLC. I think that now all the issues have been ironed out, this game is truly Owlcat's Magnum Opus.
Amber Isle. It's like a dinosaur-themed animal crossing except you're tom nook. It's a bit buggy, but it's really cute and exactly my kinda thing lol.
AC Valhalla. I've recently finished odyssey and I wanted to play another "turn off the brain checklist open world game"
It's very rough around the edges (bugs, clipping, clunky movement) and it got me frustrated time and time again, but the thing I'm disliking the most are the frequent and mandatory raids. If I wanted a full fledged action game I'd be playing wukong or some shit.
Enabling insta-kill assassination from the accessibility options is what's been saving the game for me.
I'm also considering about lowering the difficulty. The second hardest one is making the enemies unreasonably tanky, which does not bode well with the shittiest healing system I have ever seen in a videogame.
Just went back and played the Witcher 3 Blood & Wine expansion. The main questline was really awesome! Many of the side quests feel like busy work, but some are good.
Tis the Halloween season, so I'm now playing Amnesia: The Bunker. It offers a new gameplay flow from their past, more linear games. Past games are more: here's an area with its own monster and a puzzle, solve the puzzle to get through this area. The Bunker (so far) is more: there are several areas with puzzles, but the whole time there is a monster living in the walls that you have to be careful not to alert. Makes it feel more sandboxy and freeform, I'm digging it.
FFXIV
Deadlock
Signalis
Selaco
Zenless Zone Zero
Age of Empires IV
I'm pretty much always coming back to Rocket League with a couple of friends. We're probably gonna get Space Marine 2 soon to play together too.
Paper Mario Thousand Year Door remake with my wife because she's never seen it. We also started Dead Space. Right now our main obsession is passing the controller back and forth to play Dredge.
I also have a create a pro career I will play off and on in FC 24 and NHL 24 (both were included with PS+, don't @ me lol).
Because of PS+, I'll try a new game every few weeks. Some really keep my attention like Tunic and The Forgotten City did, and some get deleted almost immediately like Car Mechanic Simulator and Ride 5. I'm always trying something new.
Rivals of Aether 2, they did a week long open beta a little over a week ago, and they release fully today. Finally happy to play a damn good mechanically involved platform fighter far away from the legal clutches of Nintendo. Other than that ive been dipping my toes into Throne and Liberty.
TF2 Never gets boring. I've been doing the same thing in TF2 for over 1500 hours
The Brotato DLC is great. I'm still working on going through and beating the Abyss with all my tates.
I didn't know there was DLC! I hope it is available on Android
Amber Isle!
Cute dinosaur shopkeeper sim with decorating & friendship mechanics.
Persona 5, after finishing 4 and 3