I've been playing tears of the kingdom in small spurts and the System shock remake.
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I've been focusing most of my game time on Persona 5 Royal. It is really great. Over the weekend I played the Quarry with my family and wrapped up Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart.
I just bought Silica and Gunner, HEAT, PC!, which have both been pretty cool so far. Both are early access games that I wanted to support.
Silica has way more to it than I expected, and I'm excited to play more (hopefully with friends, at some point).
GHPC is sort of like single player (for now) War Thunder, with a pretty cool simulation of Cold War era tanks and ballistics while still being fairly accessible. One interesting thing it does: the tank commander will speak to you (which is where the title of the game comes from), and it will get increasingly more tense and eventually turn into panicked screams, depending on the situation.
I'm playing these on Linux, and I have a weird audio issue with GHPC. Nobody else seems to experience this, and it doesn't happen on my Steam Deck.
Still getting through tears of the kingdom
Been playing Honkai: Star Rail and Tears of the Kingdom at the same time like a maniac. I'll probably burn out on both and wander off.
The fun part is Star Rail almost becomes an idle game, eventually, because you can just set up auto battles to grind resources and set it off to the side to do its thing. Is this real gaming? I dunno, but it has pretty graphics.
Started playing Gnosia on my Switch. It's basically a Scifi werewolf game with Visual Novel elements and has a overarching plot.
Tears of the Kingdom, been playing it non-stop. I was playing Roots of Pacha before totk came out and I might take a break to play again this coming week.
Still settling islands and building cities in Anno 1800 for now. Let's see how long this cycle will last before it gets boring and I switch to something else for a while.
Like a lot of others, Tears of the Kingdom. Been really enjoying being back in Hyrule.
To The Moon then maybe looking at it's sequel Finding Paradise.
We Love Katamari
This applies to me as well. I'm very excited. AC2 was one of my first games on a disc. Regrettably, I never got to play the other games when they released. Are you planning on getting it on PC or console?
I don't play stalleris regularly, but every other year or so I buy all the DLCs I missed and start a game. All the crisis' have come and gone and I'm just mopping up a war.
I really wanted to play the new Co-op mode with my friend where we both share the same empire, since he's pretty new to the game and this is a great way to teach the mechanics.
Unfortunately it's so buggy that we can't even get out of the early game (2240s). There are just so many Desyncs that it's pretty much impossible to have a session longer than 15 minutes.
Is the newest DLC with leaders worth getting? I've heard very mixed things about it
Hoping to have some time for Necesse this week! Its a bit underrated and still in early access, but sooo much fun!
Mostly TotK (will probably be playing this for a long time) and Honkai Star Rail. Looking forward to playing FFXVI and SF6, but I’m in no hurry to buy them.