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I’ve been playing Grim dawn for a while. Just finished getting to lvl 96 on a spellbinder. As much as I’d like to try Diablo 4, $70 is just too steep at the moment. Maybe when it goes on sale
GD fills that Diablo need pretty darn well. I enjoy it more than Diablo 1-3, at any rate.
Making my way through Witcher 3 but I keep getting distracted by gwent.
No no no, that's no distraction, that's the main part of the game :D
Agreed, they put a game around the card game, that kept getting in the way!
Trying to finish my first full Darkest Dungeon run since starting in 2016. I never started the final DD level but completed everything else, but I feel I can't start Darkest Dungeon II before completing the campaign in the first game.
That and probably some more Cities: Skylines 🙂
Tears Of the Kingdom! Fully went in expecting to be disappointed, but it just continues to blow me away the deeper I get into it. Truly incredible what they were able to pull off with such old hardware.
Lots of Diablo 4 this weekend if I can actually get some free time. We'll see about that, but that's been my main time sink lately.
I picked up Hi-Fi Rush on sale about a week ago, blew through it once, and am now working on a second play through/new game plus. Super fun game. After putting it down after playing for a while I still feel like I'm doing things to a beat for a bit.
I like hifi rush alot, its a real sleeper and i like the vibe. If you are looking for more I really recommend bullets per minute. It's a roguelike rhythm shooter with a really baller soundtrack. It's less forgiving than hifi rush but when you get in the zone it can be really rewarding.
Picked up Cult of the Lamb yesterday on sale as I've heard nothing but good things and I'm really enjoying it so far. Told myself I'd be a kind and caring cult leader...that didn't last long!
This weekend is very busy but I'm sure I can squeeze in some Doom and Terraria (just realising that is a strange combo).
Just bought The Talos Principle and I really like it. I will be playing the heck out of it for the rest of the weekend.
I'd really like to experience my first play-through again. Really awesome game.
Elden Ring, just got the game and I'm excited to keep exploring this open world dark souls
No Man's Sky has kind of been my go-to since it was released. Of course I'll sit down and get into lots of other games, but if I'm playing nothing in particular - NMS.
I’m enjoying Far Cry 6 atm - I know people have (valid) qualms with the Unsioft copy/paste fetch quest style, but sometimes it’s nice just to switch off and shoot bad guys. And I think the main storyline and voice acting is pretty good tbh.
Really busy this weekend with non-gaming related things, but I'm hoping to get back into Splatoon.
I'm getting into Cosmic Star Heroine on my deck. Feels like Chrono Trigger in such a great way.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/256460/Cosmic_Star_Heroine/
The remake of System Shock and Path of Exile, both on the Steam Deck. I'm enjoying gaming again with this beast :)
I’m 20 hours into Horizon Zero Dawn! Been playing it on my steamdeck and having a blast.
Diablo 4 pretty much nonstop since release. Really enjoying it so far.
Diablo 4. Trying to get through the story as much as possible! Playing with my husband, been a blast so far!
Tears of the kingdom!
It's pretty awesome so far. Can't wait to waste my weekend!
Still Zelda. I'm 75 hours in and still completely hooked.
Disco elysium
Diablo 4! I find it oddly relaxing in my current state of mind. At first I was adamant about listening to the soundtrack and all the voice acting but I've found I enjoy it way more by just reading the story and listening to my own music.
I've got a necromancer and a sorcerer. Necromancer is incredibly easier, to the point I haven't touched the sorcerer since I made it. I will probably make another character soon, not sure what.
I just found Tim Cain's YouTube channel, and realise I haven't played the games from Troika. I'm considering getting Arcanum and playing that.
ROCK AND STONE
I finally gave death stranding another shot, coming into it with a clean mindset away from all the negativity has allowed me to enjoy the slow and relaxing gameplay a lot more. It's worth a second chance if you were negative towards it originally.
I'm working on Elden Ring on the Steam Deck (even though I have a gaming pc in the next room).
Someone on one of my discords showed some screenshots from SWTOR, so I plunked down $15 and am playing through some of the storylines I never gave a shot back when it first launched and generally doing my best to ignore the mmo aspects of it. I might give Hi-Fi Rush a shot, as it's seemed interesting and someone else said it's one of the more forgiving rhythm games so I might actually have a shot in it.
Puzzling places on the ps5. I had not expected that I'd play that so much.
Diablo 4 with my wife. Double Necromancer party is just chaos.
Zelda Totk and Yes your grace. Maybe I cave in and buy Diablo 4 tomorrow.
Endless sky and RimWorld have been my go to games recently.
I am trying Stellaris but I'm worried it will be too complicated for me to get into.
Stellaris can be really intimidating when you first start playing because there are so many menus and systems to navigate, but I highly recommend sticking with it. The Pause key is your friend.
It's got a steep learning curve, but is technically very good. It's got a number of difficulty settings to make it playable and enjoyable for you.
Similar - Diablo 4. I did pay the extra to play last weekend too, but I'm still enjoying my first build and working my way up to the highest difficulty.
Hey how's that running on deck? Was it hard to setup or anything? I loved it on PS4 and I've been considering picking it up on deck.
TOTK - well and truly hooked. I think the main storyline is much more interesting this time around too so it’s the perfect example of story driven open world. That said running around the plains killing mob kind, gathering supplies and scoping weird stuff on the horizon is just the perfect gameplay loop. Fight me.
Probably more Tears of the Kingdom, maybe with some Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak mixed in. Though I always have a hard time switching back to Sunbreak after a long time, since it always takes a while before I remember all the controls!