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I recently played minecraft on my NixOS servet with my new friend from college. This weekend I wanna play Gothic 1 for the first time (wish me luck)
Does a visual novel count? If so I'm playing the english release of Fate Stay Night and really enjoying it.
Just started red dead 2
Satisfactory Forbidden jungle The castles of burgundy: the card game
Satisfactory grind!
Just unlocked trains and have no idea how the signaling works. It's a struggle.
I'm playing minecraft and making an ever-expanding house by adding new rooms whenever I need something. Soon it will consume the mountain
How many rooms do you currently have?
I just started, but so far we have a smeltery + vine farm in a cave, a minecart track down to a mine, a farmhouse with crops and flowers, an apiary (automated to collect honeycomb + honey bottles!) next to that, the foundation of a collosally large clocktower that we (I'm working on this with a friend) hope to be a central structure to the whole house, and a dripstone clay farm. And a bunch of chests hanging out. I like to collect music discs from creepers so we made an auto-replay jukebox to cycle through discs while we work!
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, such a solid title. That and Iโve come back to Battlefield 1942 after only playing the beta, actually not too terrible!
Europa Universalis 4
For some reason I've been trying to get a specific achievement for weeks
Someone on here posted a glowing review of Fields of Mistria. I downloaded the game and I can't stop playing it!
It's that perfect cozy farm Sim game, mimicking the best parts of Stardew Valley and minimizing the worst parts. I cannot wait for the full release, and I'm so glad I happened upon that review!
Just got into Metaphor ReFantazio! Just reached the first major dungeon and so far I am very impressed. Quite a lot of great QOL stuff over the Persona series, and it has a very well written story with a very unique vibe so far.
I personally think I still prefer the vibe of Persona over Metaphor, but this is seriously a really cool game. I highly recommend you try out the Prologue demo even if you've never played Persona before or don't care for JRPGs, because this is something truly different and I think there's still a chance you might like it. The demo is super meaty too since it's literally just the first four hours or so of the game.
Warhammer space marine 2.
It's short, beautiful, and sweet. Kind of like a sexy dwarf.
Definitely worth a play, but I'd wait for this to be $20 if I were to redo things.
Brotato...so much Brotato...
Just got Dome Keeper a little while ago, hopefully that helps me break the cycle...
ALTF4. Its old and it's five bucks on steam and worth every penny.
Mud Runners. Surprisingly a good game if you like mishaps that provide challenges. The soft terrain physics are fun just to watch as your truck plows through, too.
I just finished Kingdom Hearts 1 and am currently playing Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories.
After 22 years I finally gave KH1 another go and I loved it so much I got every game of the series lol
On paper D&D 5e and Pathfinder 2e.
On PC Darktide, Ready Or Not and Satisfactory.
Lately I've been playing Roboquest, an indie arena shooter about halfway through the progression system, and Octopath Traveler 2, a jrpg with great music and some battle mechanics that make turn based combat more interesting (5 battle points per character that charge per turn to boost abilities, defense breaks/weak points, and buff/debuff counters).
Pentiment. Had me gripped more than any game I've played recently. Such a great aesthetic, and the rich history it weaves is compelling
Mostly VR stuff, in the recent weeks. Specifically Golf+ since the IRL golf season is over and Iโm sad about it, and Iโve been slowly getting into Elite Dangerous.
Revisiting PUBG on pc again. I really miss proximity chat being enabled by default and being able to talk to people in the spawn room. Along with the broken car physics I feel like the game lost its soul when those two things were removed.