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I recently finish Paranormasight. It's a graphic novel game where you have to deal with and investigate a series of deadly paranormal events. Really strong first half, slightly weaker second half. I enjoyed it overall though.
Currently playing Lies of P. Really liking it so far after feeling unimpressed by the pre-release demo. I'm still in early game so I can't say too much, but so far I feel like the difficulty is pretty good. I've certainly had a better time of it vs. Sekiro, which is one of the Soulbourne games it's similar to. Never played Bloodborne, since Fromsoft has forsaken PC users, but it feels like this is as close as you can get to it.
I have a giant backlog of games. I'm probably going to play either Yakuza 3 or Atomic Heart next.
In so far as what I'm looking forward to for 2024... probably Hades 2 without a doubt. Loved the first game and still want to go back and check out some of the other bits of story I haven't completed aside from the main storyline. Mecha Break is probably the only other game that sticks out in my mind. AC6 has me interested in mecha games again and it'll be interesting to see what other studios bring to the table.