I’m bored with modern games, so I went back to playing Dark Souls Remastered with a tank sorcerer build.
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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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I'm so old and my choices so retro that DS1 is a next-gen game to me.
We have different retro perspectives…
if it came out before 9/11 it's retro
Yeah I wouldnt consider Dark Souls Retro no disrespect to durduramayacaklar.
To me retro is stuff on the PS2, Origianl Xbox , Gamecube and older . Pc games from the early 2000s.
Dark Souls is from 2011 thats despite it being certainly a very unique game already a pretty modern game imho (compared to many games from the older gens)
I'm still grinding through Cyberpunk out of sheer sunk cost fallacy. I'm currently 14 hours in.
It's not a good open world game since the open world is not very engaging. It's not a good RPG game since most of the choices don't feel meaningful. It's not a good FPS game since the enemies are bullet sponges.
They should have called this game Yapping Simulator 2077. And the yapping isn't even that good
huh, I found Night City to be among the best representation of an actual lived in city.
Also skip most of the gunplay and spec into cyberwizard to blow people up with your mind
i've bounced off it a couple times, i feel like the writing is just not that good which is unforgivable in an RPG
I got Kerbal Space Program. I still really suck at maneuvers and Mun is yet out of reach, but I've figured out how to get a dude into orbit (and sometimes even get him back home!)
I'm rocking Morrowind on the steam deck with openmw. Up scaled textures, AI voice acting and audiobooks, and I finally got custom shaders working on flatpak so I have volumetric clouds & mist.
Playing some Tomb Raider on the TR1X open source port, Final Fantasy VII (2013 steam) and Resident Evil 1 (GOG)
I got back into KSP which is why I've barely posted for the last like two weeks
so much fun!
I'm doing a huge mod list with a wormhole to a distant system and lots of advanced engines and stuff
The System Shock 2 remaster: Lots of fun so far! Def scratches that BioShock itch after so long
I've been working my way through Hades 2, the new extra difficult bosses are indeed extra difficult with any of them able to clip a death defiance off me. The final bosses in particular are extra rough and I'll have to learn how to fight them a bit better. The new aspects have been pretty fun to play with as well.
Slowly making progress on horizon forbidden west as well. It's not mind blowing but it certainly is one of those explore big map and get more powerful type games. The plot is quite fun as far as sci Fi future stories go and I find myself always enjoying the story beats when they happen.
I started MechWarrior 5 Mercenaries a while ago. Im not a big MechWarrior guy, but this is legit a fun game. You build up your little merc outfit, starting with a bunch of scrappy 20 to 40 ton mechs, and gradually replace them with 100 ton death machines.
If I had to compare it to something, it's a bit like Mount and Blade in space, with giant mechs duking it out. Lots of tinkering with the mechs loadout and reparing them after battles and keeping an eye on your pilots and cashflow for your merc unit.
Oh, and it has co-op, which is a big reason I ended up playing it more than I planned to. I’m currently over 20 hours in, and I’m definitely going to keep playing it with my buddy as we collect bigger and badder mechs and take jobs from anyone offering a good payday.
Also has a great modding scene with some really huge ones that add a lot of stuff and content.
I have been playing Lies of P and I've started the DLC before beating the main game cuz I read that the dialogue changes in the rest of the main game if you do.
I'm finding it very obnoxious because every enemy has 12 hit combos and just never stops attacking.
Makes me feel like dodging is not viable and you're supposed to play entirely like Sekiro and master perfect parrying or else you're screwed.
You absolutely have to parry yeah. Dodging becomes completely unviable as you go further in the game. You can also lower the difficulty to simply be able to take more hits so the combos don't immediately kill you. Which you may want to do unless you have the time to learn the precisely parry timing for each boss. I mostly played the dlc on the middle difficulty.
Only one joker to go on Balatro to get every joker on Gold Stake. Then two challenges to complete every achievement.
Been playing 9 Kings. The devs have been listening to a lot of feedback and making updates. The latest change to skill trees has been kinda "meh" compared to the old system. There's also a lot of units that could use rebalancing. Some are auto-picks, others are a waste of space.
Next week I'm going to the game club to show people how to paint and convert models. Not sure what projects of my own I want to bring. I've been stripping the paint off a bunch of stuff (mostly Mage Knight models and some unlucky person's 40k stuff they left in the lost and found for like 6 months years ago when I was in uni).
Rimworld Odyssey DLC baybee
I wanna return to Rimworld soon. I kinda bounced of Rimworld ...which is funny cause I vibed with the steamversion of Dwarf Fortress.
Been doing balatro and umamusume, loving rogue like summertime.
However death stranding 2 arrives today so likely I'll be starting that this week
Im starting to lose interest in tf2 (probably burn out)
I’m thinking of going back to euro truck simulator 2 (yeah ik, Europe) but it’s just a cozy game that I can’t put my finger onto as to why
I got back into Warframe and I don't know why
The grind calls to you, you must collect all the things.
Number go up brrrr
it's so good and I can't really recommend it to anyone, weird feeling
Replaying hollow knight. I only have the flower quest, the pantheons and a few charms left. I like the game but idk why they made the double jump so terrible on purpose
I got the new rimworld dlc on Friday, so I been playing that a lot this weekend. Its pretty cool playing a high-tech nomad. You have limited time in each tile before the mechanoids find you n assault your base, so you gotta just stash as much shit as you possibly can into your gravship and leave before they come. Its such a fun way to play the game, slowly building up your ship and leaving to new areas of the map, or raiding orbital stations or mining out an astroid.
Your eventually supposed to take out the mechanoid cluster that's hunting you but I haven't gotten that far yet
That sounds really fun. Enjoy
So many great games these year I feel a bit overwhelmed. Been mostly playing Dune Awakening, but also picked up Nightreign with a friend of mine, and almost finished my first run of The Alters.
Playin Deus Ex. I guess it's cause American politics have not changed significantly since it released but it still feels very topical. One of the baddies is the director of FEMA. The UN soldiers are openly disdainful of nonlethal methods. A prison guard will try to sell you ammo as you escape. It's a very funny game.
I saw an interesting teaser trailer for a Frostpunkesque city builder (Dark Switch) so I played some indie city builders since then.
Foundation - I played this way back when and came back to it again and it is not quite my jam since it's wants to be more flowy and organic but then has these clear gates that just create friction. At least for me it just still doesn't quite click.
Laysara: Summit Kingdom - This one is actually really good imo especially for newcomers to the genre it has a really good tutorial it feels like just the right amount of complexity and just feels really good a bit too easy for my taste but honestly this one is sort of a recommend for newcomers.
Ancient Cities - I probably spent the most time on this and it is both good and bad the game almost always feels like it's just a few updates away from being good and a lot of the ideas are great it has some real potential to be a great neolithic city builder.
Open Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 - Man this game is just so damn good there is just something about how it sounds how it looks that is just mesmerizing. You can't tell me that this isn't peak charm.
Grabbed Mycopunk on a whim and holy shit what a game. Scratches the itch left behind from when I quit destiny a while back. Game has so much personality, movement is insanely good, and the higher difficulties can get nuts.
Aside from that, working on my Kurohyou 2 platinum. Very last game in the franchise to finish up aside from Kenzan, which I'm waiting for the fan translation for.
Oh Mycopunk looked interesting. Being holding off since its early access but now im at least intrigued
Mostly Warframe, also picked up Noita and Total War Three Kingdoms though so got a few hours in each. Noita is... very difficult to figure out. I think I just need to explore more, but I also installed the Spell Lab mod for some help in figuring out the basics and tbh I don't think it helped much lol
playing some Marvel's Spider Man. Pretty fun action game but Spider-Man is too much of a cop.
the two friends i actually have wanted to play overwatch 2 the other night.. i hadn't played overwatch in years so I installed it and it sucked me right back in.. but then the 10 - 15 minute wait for new matches got me to uninstall it last night
also fuck any game where you have to give them a phone number to sign in.. im never doing that shit again
anyway, started playing Lost Judgement, which I bought eons ago and never even installed
I've picked up Dave the diver as my solo game and my group just switched to Len's Island.
I'm enjoying both, pretty casual games but still engaging at the moment.
Palworld or grim Dawn those are kind of my go tos
Shockingly, I'm actually playing some games this week!
I finished Case of the Golden Idol and started on the DLC. Highly recommend to anyone who likes detective/logic puzzle games—just check out the demo now, and wait till it goes on sale again in a month or two (GOG has a better deal for the bundle with all the DLC). The pixel art is really charming, and it's so satisfying when you crack some of the tougher levels. Bit of advice: taking notes outside of the game will help you a lot when things get more complicated, and it can often be useful to refer to notes you took in earlier levels. Will definitely check out Return of the Obra Dinn when I'm done with the two DLCs.
Continuing with the detective theme, I also resumed my playthrough the first Gyakuten Saiban (Ace Attorney) game on DS in Japanese. I played through the intro case a while back, but since I've gotten back into studying Japanese again recently I wanted to take another crack at it. I'm pleasantly surprised at how much I'm understanding—sure, there's plenty of words I don't know, but I can usually figure things out from context. To be fair, I played through the first two or three cases in English even further back, so I'm operating with extra context. We'll see how I do when I get into uncharted territory.
got a few smaller games from the steam sale based on recommendations here, so far tried ‘yoku’s island express’ and ‘please, touch this artwork’
also went back to my vampire alt character in ESO because the new multi-classing feature they introduced gives me access to some complementary skill lines from other classes like siphoning or daedric summoning, I can build around health sustain and ultimate generation (to turn into vamp lord more often)
It’s cozy DS1 run time, I got the non-remaster version set up on my steam deck with DSFix installed, locked to 30fps. Gonna be a SL1 run with the default pyromancer equipment, I’ve never used the hand axe before so it should be a good nostalgic time.