I’ve been playing a little bit of final fantasy tactics on the PS1 on my little RG34XX (The GBA looking one)
I gave Nioh, Onimusha, and Street Fighter 6 another shot: not for me, so I went back to practicing combos in Bayonetta.
I’m almost about done exploring new games and ready to submit to the fact that I only thoroughly enjoy about 15 games ever.
I’m not ruling out the possibility of liking new games, but developers barely make games like my favorites any longer, so chances of my liking anything new are very slim.
I gotta focus on other hobbies when I’m not gaming.
Cook, Serve, Delicious 3 with my gf. We‘re literally 1 gold medal away from all-gold and I have no idea how you do this with just two hands considering four hands are already rough lol
Nier Automata. It’s okay…pretty decent. But it’s a JRPG… ugh, been a while since I played one. It’s very, very JRPG.
Elder Scrolls Online, Children of Morta
Hello fellow ESO player
Breath of Fire IV. A nice pixel art RPG I never played this when it was new. A few hours in currently and enjoying it quite a bit!
Played the original PSX release as a kid, its a story that goes places, hope you enjoy it. Also, this is one of the original “you’ll get addicted to fishing” jRPGs so brace for that
Civilization three, GTA fourand ESO
Linda Cubed Again, for the Playstation 1. It’s a Japanese RPG released in 1997, with an English fan translation released last year (after 10 years of work!)
I was surprised by some of the systems implemented in the game: a working bank system, some locations change over time, dynamic weather with effects on the environment (i.e. rainfall can flood lower levels of caves), and more.
There’s a youtube video that goes over the story, but overall I’d say it’s a pretty solid pokemon-like that deserves more attention. I should mention that the game is pretty dark and features a lot of taboos. The github link describes them in a content warning section, in case you want to try it for yourself
i’ve been playing Fuser. i’m only a little late; the servers only shut down three years ago. not that it matters to me, i’m using it as a mashup toy. you can get it on archive.org and there is a vibrant modding community now.
I realized last night that despite being very fond if RTS games, Ashes of the Singularity simply isn’t for me. So I’m trying out AoE4 tonight, hopefully that’ll scratch my itch.
You ever try Beyond All Reason?
I did. I might fall back on that.
Nice! If you want to keep looking and find some new RTS games/keep up with news in the genre I enjoy this youtuber’s videos
I’m playing the Lego Star Wars Complete Collection. Haven’t played these games since I was a kid so it’s a nice bit a nostalgia
The Great Ace Attorney! Just finished the third adventure. I’m a huge fan of the original trilogy and was skeptical this would measure up, but it’s been a brilliant evolution of the series so far.
I took concepts from Factorio and Oxygen not Included and applying them IRL. I bought some pipe and some heat exchanger, I made an ice melting cooler to improve habitability. Very much like ONI.
Next step: fusion power
Nah, fusion power requires too many nuclear science packs and energy science pack IIIs to research in Outside. At $13,508 science per minute (SPM) it’ll take several more years before it’s ready.
Escape from Tarkov PvE.
It’s so much fun to not be head/eyes’d from fucking nowhere by a random PMC. The bots are a little dumb, but the risk/reward for bot PMCs and Bosses is still there, for sure.
I bounced off of PvP Tarkov for years just trying to play with my friends, and now I’m finally having fun with it!
I am finally going through “the last of us: part 2”. It runs well on steam deck. What can be said about the game that already hasn’t been said? It’s such a great story, I think Dina may be my favourite character, she’s such a sweet person that always has your back
Tap for spoiler
Until she doesn’t… can’t blame her though.
Really it’s just a standard cover shooter but because of the environment and the enemies it feels very engrossing. I love it so far.