- Dungeon Traveler 2(Glad this game finally got a PC port and was freed from its Vita prison)
- Street Fighter VI
- Armored Core
Gaming
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I really try not to buy new games as to not spend too much time in front of my computer. I can get very addicted and it can take over my life at times… I just started playing Path of Exile. I thought it was a small free to play diablo clone… No, it’s huge, I really like it, there’s so much content now I’m gonna have to sink so many hours into it. My only solace is that I’m playing it on PS4 and hope that the limiting interface will curb my enthusiasm.
Still playing Tears of the Kingdom. Diablo IV or FFVI next.
The hunt continues in MH:World! I am going for the high ranked armor, and I will be probably going into some of iceborne. I can't believe I have already got 150 hours out of this game without doing iceborne yet.
I'm loving caocom right now. SFVI is amazing, there is a private server revival for Dragons dogma Online, and they are about to release ghost tricks for pc. Its awesome! I will probably play these until Armored Core VI and Starfield come out.
Since yesterday, I have been playing Deep Rock Galactic. The new season is started and this time I want to make it to the end (during the last one, I stopped playing for a couple of months and I managed to get to level 85).
For rock and stone!
On the weekend I was playing Cross Code but I put that aside for my vacation.
I don't have much time after work at the moment, so I found a really strange game called Sally can't sleep. Digging the atmosphere. Gameplay is a bit wonky and frustrating but I love just to roam around. But I can imagine that it's too strange for most people.
Age of empires 2. Still the best competitive game i ever played.
Been trying to finish up Darksiders 2 after being in my backlog for years. I think I'm almost done. Only have a few more dungeons left according to the wiki
I've been playing Dishonored 2 on my Steam Deck. Played the original for the first time and went through in a pretty non-stealthy high chaos way, so I'm trying to go for a low chaos playthrough here.
I also grabbed Cassette Beasts on sale, so I've put a few minutes into that and I'm enjoying the 3D with 2D sprites aesthetic that I loved so much in the NDS Pokemon game
Tears of The Kingdom, Splatoon 3, and Satisfactory
The Elder Scrolls Online. I dig the new Arcanist class, and I also have a Nightblade that has a jackal as his pet. Both are fun.
SmokePatch Football Life 23, a modded standalone PES 21 with updated squads, kits and a lot of things, it also has custom things like the gameplay. I guess it's nothing interesting in general.
Playing cyberpunk at last since i got my 4070. My old 1070 just didnt get enough fps
After much fun with World of Tanks, I discovered World of Warships for me this week. In which I have quite a bit more luck than with the tanks I must say. Not once have I been blind-spotted and then fired upon by 5 enemies I couldn't even see yet
Also I tried MotoGP 23 but for the life of me, I can't get that bike to stay within the track limits. Most laps are relatively fine otherwise but these track limits keep invalidating my time.
My friend group has been enjoying the new update to Dead by Daylight. It's a pretty big game on a lot of consoles and pc platforms, but for anyone who hasn't seen it: it's a horror-movie inspired game, even featuring famous licensed movie and video game characters, that plays out as an asymmetric 4v1 type of tag/hide and seek. The new update adds a rogue AI killer and a space colonist survivor, but many different themes and tropes all come together in DbD. it's a fun casual experience, but unlocking things can take a long time and mastery comes very slowly
I just restarted Kingdom of Amalur: Reckoning. I started it almost 10 years ago but didn't get very far. It's dated, but I'm really enjoying it so far!
I'm currently playing Soul nomad and the world eaters.
It's pretty good so far, although i might have overleveled a bit, but i feel like that's normal with games from NIS.
DayZ, same as I've been playing for the last two and a half year or so. In fact, I'm such a big fan I've even set up two DayZ community servers.
V Rising, it felt like Diablo, but new and fresh, and not as complicated as PoE. A new patch dropped last month, so my friends and I have dusted it off for a new play through.
Im actually into Rainbow Six again and i love it. Its been years but this is my favourite shooter.
Since I'm limited to one hand (I fractured my elbow), I've been going back to my strategy game catalogue. At first I started with Endless Legend, which I've got over 100 hours in, but I wasn't vibing with it. The backlog game I had on the side, Age of Wonders Planetfall, became my main game. I'm still trying to get into it, but it just feels too cluttered for it's own good. I don't think I want to give up on it but alongside that I began playing Endless Space 2 which is really cool! Even with experience in the Endless series it still feels a bit complicated, it's not as insane as Stellaris, but I have a good feeling about it now.
Star Trek Online and no, only grind-loving masochists.
I've been playing Lumencraft this week, it's a top-down shooter/base-builder/tower defence game, or as I described it to my friend, "Factorio without the factory".