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this post was submitted on 01 Sep 2025
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I'm juggling 3 games right now.
Rimworld - I haven't played this one since I did a few modded runs back before any of the paid DLC came out. I bought all that DLC and I'm slowly working through a vanilla run trying to remember how to play the the damn game before slowly working into the new content.
Abiotic Factor - Another one I'm coming back to. Playing it with two others. I played through it back when the hydroplant was the end, but there have been several content updates since then. I'm totally burnt out on the punch trees, survival crafting thing, but this game has a quirky enough setting with enough character progression to keep me engrossed.
Death Stranding 2 - I'm only about 25ish hours into this one, but I loved the first so I'm taking it at a slow pace to enjoy it. It's a visually stunning game and the gameplay itself is excellent. It feels like a logical extension of MGS5. There are also so many quality of life improvements with the UI it makes me wonder why I enjoyed the first as much as I did.
I'm on Abiotic Factor too; neatest survival crafter I've played in ages with a fun splash of Half-Life/SCP survival horror
Keep hearing that abiotic factor is good, I’ll probably have to rope friends into playing it.