Satisfactory!! 1.0 is great
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Minecraft and dwarf fortress. I may pick up factorios extension if and when I have time
Like a lot of people, Factorio and Satisfactory. Been also playing a bit of Binding of Isaac and DRG. Also watching a friend play Morrowind because I love that game souch
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, such a solid title. That and Iβve come back to Battlefield 1942 after only playing the beta, actually not too terrible!
My brother got me into Frostpunk recently. It's been kicking my ass lol
Helldivers 2
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'm playing minecraft and making an ever-expanding house by adding new rooms whenever I need something. Soon it will consume the mountain
How many rooms do you currently have?
I just started, but so far we have a smeltery + vine farm in a cave, a minecart track down to a mine, a farmhouse with crops and flowers, an apiary (automated to collect honeycomb + honey bottles!) next to that, the foundation of a collosally large clocktower that we (I'm working on this with a friend) hope to be a central structure to the whole house, and a dripstone clay farm. And a bunch of chests hanging out. I like to collect music discs from creepers so we made an auto-replay jukebox to cycle through discs while we work!
Vintage Story in solo, but I gave up because it's too cumbersome to play without a team. Necesse with a team, lol. Mechabellum in solo multi AoW4 as a filler
Just started playing deadlock, valve's new MOBA and I love it. I really hope when it's out of play test they add more champions to play as.
Just started red dead 2
Metaphor ReFantazio is amazing.
I doesn't look like it needs my help, because it's doing pretty well, but damn, it's good.
Maybe too much anxiety to play a game in which you're running for office in a fantasy land, at least until November, but... yeah, it's bonkers and it's well written and it's by far the most political game the Persona-adjacent studios have ever done in some really fun ways.
Also a triumph of UI. Not only does it look great, it's so frictionless. It's a turn-based JRPG and it plays faster and more smoothly than that abomination of an action game Square tried to pass as a Final Fantasy VII remake by orders of magnitude. Seriously, go play it if you're at all interested in that corner of gaming.
Does a visual novel count? If so I'm playing the english release of Fate Stay Night and really enjoying it.
With or without the porn?
Without. Eroge is not my thing.
Zelda a link to the past (emulated on pocket snes).
Currently :
- Solo version of Escape From Tarkov (with mods)
- Baldur's Gate 3
- Sekiro (even if i'm currently struggling against a boss)
I couldn't be happier about this list !
ZZZ, F-Zero X, Balatro, UESRPG3e, and SotDL.
RimWorld and modded Pokemon Scarlett.
On one hand i am adoring Scarlett more than i expected... On the other, what I enjoy is almost exclusively from the mod, so I don't know where to even talk about the fun i am having understanding I probably still wouldn't want to purchase the full game, even with all the fun I am having, because the jank is only tolerable for me on an emulator with mods.
RimWorld im really into a insectoids 2 mod run. About to try my hand at vanilla expanded genetics with Alpha Animals and Rimbees.
Im vibrating for stardew valley mobile update. It's been my favorite way to play and I wanna mod that, too. π©
I recently played minecraft on my NixOS servet with my new friend from college. This weekend I wanna play Gothic 1 for the first time (wish me luck)
ASKA, Satisfactory, and No Man's Sky. Occasionally a bit of Pax Dei thrown in in case my building scratch is itchy.
Forza Horizon 4, The Division, Sims 4, Football Manager 24.... Always on PC
Do tabletop games count? If so, then... Dungeons and Dragons haha. I'm learning the ropes, having fun with it :)
Persona 5, after finishing 4 and 3
I decided to try and finish Assassin's Creed Odyssey after taking like a 2-year hiatus. I'm still struggling. The game is such a grind. There's just too much content and all of it's too similar.
TF2 Never gets boring. I've been doing the same thing in TF2 for over 1500 hours
I took the month of Halloween as an excuse to replay all of Silent Hill and it has been a fantastic experience, very nostalgic. I'm already playing the 4th game and when I finish it I'm going to jump into playing short horror games on Itch.io.
Since it came out in the last week of August, I don't think I've touched any game other than Age of Mythology. It's just that perfect balance of being an excellent game in its own right and also absolutely nailing the nostalgia for me.
I've been taking a video game break to play more board games. Zoo Vadis has been a top pick lately and I highly recommend.
I was playing Dwarf Fortress, but the bugs made me shelve the game for the foreseeable future. It's great until the bugs kill your game.
I started Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth. I've been loving it, it's like they made the game for me. It's a perfect unwind game at the end of a day of work between the calming music, character conversations, and silly or cute mini games; but there's also enough strategy and action in battles to keep my mind stimulated when I want more than that.
Mindustry :)
Ah, love