What have you all been playing! Still on my helldivers and binding of Isaac grinds. Spreading managed democracy through the galaxy 💪
Just helping sentient taxis find their way home and other miscellaneous gigs in Cyberpunk 2077. Making slower-than-usual progress on this one, even though I’m enjoying it a lot, because I’ve been busy lately (and have a really good book that’s stealing my time, ha ha!).
Also it’s more like what I’m planning to play, but I’m definitely going to start a new playthrough of Stardew Valley once the 1.6 update releases. I haven’t even done most of the 1.5 stuff, so I’m looking forward to a starting up a new farm!
I’m generally having fun with Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, but unlocking and upgrading all the weapons is a huge chore. Also, every time I’m finally blasting my way through all the bugs, the run is basically over, so I wish there was an extended or even endless mode, so I can just mow down everything for a while.
Then I played some more Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin, tried out a few different builds, but nothing really stuck with me. I’ll give it a bit more time, but I might take another break soon.
Finally, I picked up Dyson Sphere Program again. I’m still really early, and the beginning in these types of games is always a bit slow for me, so it takes me some time to really get into it. However, if I get over this hump, I’m usually really addicted for a while, so let’s see how it goes this time.
I have been overwhelming my brain with the progression structure of Minecraft Create Astral modpack and being annihilited by funny bugs for managed democracy.
I loved, though never finished, Create: Above and Beyond. How’s Astral, would you recommend it?
I’ve kind of been flip flopping between these games:
- Warframe
- Star Wars KOTOR 1
- Baldurs Gate 3
How’s kotor holding up? It’s my favourite game ever but I’m wondering how outdated it is.
There’ve been a few great games to recently release out of Early Access, so these:
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Secrets of Grindea, a SNES-style action RPG with tongue-in-cheek writing and open character progression
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Spiritfall, a platform fighter roguelite
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Spell Disk, a roguelite with an interesting, intricate spell chain system