Cyberpunk 2077, wonderful game. Also abit of Overwatch 2 & a bunch of other games.
Hyperlight Drifter. I know it's old, but I didn't have the chance until now. I truly love its pixel art!
Piratopia! A fun casual pirate-themed indie game with co-op. Pleasantly surprised when I found it randomly while crawling through Steam. Currently waiting for its second game Piratopia: Raiders of Pirate Bay to get funded!
Just finished Far Cry New Eden. Wanted to see how 5 develops. Was hoping for a Jacob tie-in, was disappointed. Only you.....
Going on vacation in a couple of days, so I'll hold off on anything big/deep until I get back.
horizon forbiden west god of war ragnarok hogwarts legasy forspoken dying light 2 for ps5 halo infinite cyberbunk 2077 dead space remake calisto protocol ori the will of the wisp life is strange true colors switch zelda breath of the wild xenoblade chronicles 3 xenoblade chronicles 2 xenoblade chronicles definite edition luigi's mansion 3
Currently playing Hogwarts Legacy, at this point I’m sick of movie games so I’m just burning through the main story to say I’ve beat it.
Currently I'm playing Clash of Clans.
Clash of Clans is a 2012 free-to-play strategy video game developed and published by Finnish game developer Supercell.
Resident Evil 2 Remake(PS5) holy crap is this game better than the PS4 version especially the rumble feedback on the DualSense controller. It feels like you are actually reloading a gun in real life.
55 hours into Horizon.
Why don't they just pause the game when you're choosing items!? I know people love their RPGs but the controller design and the keyboard being limited to that same scrolling system with all the items makes battles much too clunky. Pressing Shift to slow time while I'm scrolling with keys Z and X isn't adequate because of how limited your slow motion is. It's dumb that you scroll through seven items to get the one you need. Better would be assigning all weapons and items to the number row and toggling from weapons to items with an alternator key, but since we can't have that because of parity probably, just pause the game! Oh no, players would complain that it makes it not action enough and too RPG, because they don't REALLY want to play pure RPGs, they only want everything to be a pseudo-RPG. I don't care. It's not a good action game anyway. Girl rolls around non-stop like an animal and combat really needed more than just bows and a spear that does very little against heavier enemies.
Well, completed Hogwarts Lecacy recently (at least the main quest and majority of side quests). Pros: recreated Hogwarts Castle and Hogmead; Combat; Broom races (unfortunately, they were three in total, and not much races, but time trials only). Cons: every fucking else (pardon my French).
Resident Evil 2 Remake, Claire's campaign making it into the underground parking lot. I only gotten to that part and have yet to see Mr. X. After finishing Claire going to do Leon's campaign then go for the trophies for beating the game in under 3 hours.
God of War(2018), attempting to beat the game as I never got far on PS4 until meeting the merchant. The puzzles are a bit interesting though certain doors I can't open without beating the game first.
Hi Fi Rush... what a game!
If it stays this good throughout, could be a contender with Bayonetta Origins for GOTY.
Resident Evil Village (PS5) game looks a bit better than the PS4 version. I am actually wanting to beat this before doing Winter Expansion DLC. The first person mode doesn't bother me as Biohazard 7 did.
A mixture of games. I tend to bunny hop between games quite a lot and these are the ones i'm playing.
PS3 - GTA4
PS4 - The Forest and Skyrim
PS5 - Horizon Forbidden West, (Tomorrow will be Star Wars)
X1 - Halo
PC - Rome Total War Remastered
Switch - Mario Strikers
Just picked up saints row 2 on the Xbox backwards compatible sale. Looking forward to getting back into it. Was one of my favourite series on Xbox 360 probably play that and bit of FIFA 23 on the side.
Was in the mood for a pinball game so went back and played some Zaccaria pinball. A vast amount of tables and easy to pick up and play.
Chorus (or Chorvs as it appears to be spelled) on PS5. Story isn't interesting. Combat is satisfying. Game is maybe a little too long.
Dipping in / out of Halo Wars 1 + 2 on Gamepass.
Super Mario 3D World on Switch. I do prefer the short and focused courses to the more open design of other recent Marios.
PC - Ori and the Blind Forest / Destiny 2
PS4 - "Platinum'ed" Subnautica recently
Switch - Metroid Prime Remastered
PS Vita - Working on Uncharted: Golden Abyss platinum + Salt and Sanctuary + Super Meat Boy (Yeah, my Vita is the console that has been having more use from me lately. Such an underrated console and, in some aspects like portability for ex, better than the Switch)
Finished Planet of Lana yesterday, which was cool. Now working my way through Plague Tale Requiem, with a side of F1 22. Gotta love Gamepass!
Metroid Prime Remastered, haven't played this game since 2012 so the controls took getting used to. I wish the map was more user friendly as I get lost exploring the world map. Definitely looks beautiful though hope I can finally beat it as I heard it was a great game. Got the morph ball and missiles and scanning everything in sight.
games Im plaiyng this summer starting in June
Metroid Prime 2 for my Gamecube
Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil 5 for my Switch Lite
Bravely Default II, Ni No Kuni II and try to finish up on Paper Mario Origami
Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance for my Gamecube
working on getting back into Final Fantasy XIII for my Playstation 3 along with Dino Crisis 1 and Persona 4
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