Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen. Got that shit on GOG for like $3 last December and I finally got a decent computer that can run games from the last decade.
Horizon Forbidden West finally came out on PC today, so that's gonna be my next couple weeks.
I have recently finished playing morrowind for the first time on my original xbox
factorio, specifically Pyanodon's Alternative Energy
i want something i can sink 1000 hours into without it getting monotonous
I started Rabi-Ribi and besides the yikes character designs it's pretty good. I hear that the post game is brutally hard and I already need to use consumables in bosses so I don't know how it will go
Fr though, getting my times down on f-zero x and getting to learn drifting finally and some Katamari. My parents have finished with super Mario wonder for the time being so they're gonna bring it by tomorrow so I can have my turn.
I've put about 15 hours into Kenshi over the past week, but I probably haven't actually made that much progress compared to what other people could have because I'm still trying to figure the game out. I've got a team of 4 (used to be 5, RIP Sawg the bonedog), and I'm trying to build up an outpost that will let me recruit and train enough people so I can go out and build a bigger outpost in more fertile land.
Kenshi goes DEEP. I can totally get lost in it for weeks.
Games with the Backsteet Boy's Heart. They keep telling me to quit. Reminds me of mgs2.
Maybe Hell Let Loose but im going to practice for sure alot this weekend
Alpha Protocol is back on pc now so that's what I'm playing, at least until Dragon's Dogma 2 releases. edit: I'd be playing OlliOlli World as well but I can't find my damn controller.
Grinding out ranked Overwatch and a bit of Disco Elysium.
Took a break on Persona 3 Reload so I don't get burned out.
Also started a fresh New Vegas playthrough in hopes that I can finally finish it this time around.
I'm in those Dominions mines, grognarding. Dominions 6 came out just a couple months ago, so it was a great time to get back into the game for my seemingly seasonal interest in it. This time around, I'm finally feeling like I have a good enough grasp of the game to start to tell what's good, which might be helped by the meta being pretty shook up by a new kind of magic, and a bigger emphasis on armies vs mages, along with the very cool addition of mounted units separated into mounts and riders. I'm incredibly close to winning my first multiplayer game right now (honestly, I got very lucky with a lot of map stuff), but it's absolutely going to come down to the wire and a single turn of timing one way or the other might make or break it.
I finished out the AoE2 tournament I was playing in, made it out of the group stage, but got swept in the first elimination round. Was a bit salty about it, might take me a bit to want to play that game again. Game is still really fun.
Last night I started Warhammer 40K Rogue Trader. Just dipped my toe in a bit, didn't even clear the prologue. I had played a bit into the game proper in early access a while ago, but I wanted to start over and experience it properly. There have definitely been some improvements and changes. I haven't fucked with the system long enough to really know it and I'm going to try and avoid looking up builds or anything, since learning on your own is fun. So far, it feels pretty intuitive to be honest, at least as someone pretty familiar with a stat spread. Not too much to say about this one yet. I've really enjoyed, (but not finished) Owlcat's previous Pathfinder titles, so I expect this will also scratch my crpg itch. Beyond that, 40k activates my slop neurons hard, so I'm gonna try and just have a good time throwing Sister Argenta bolter blazing and headlong into heretics, and not take it too seriously.
X-COM: Apocalypse, SimCity 3000 Unlimited and RuneScape private servers. Yeah games from the 1990s just seem to have this special charm that many new ones lack.
Also Flashpoint for all the childhood Flash game nostalgia when going to Newgrounds at a time when I was far too young and accidentally found out what "Hentai" means
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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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