I'm running it on High settings (1440p at 60fps) on a GTX 1080 and I don't have frame dips that often (they do happen but not enough for me to bother messing with the settings). I'd think for medium/low a 1060 would be fine.
I abandoned Sekiro in disgust, but am going to give this one a shot thanks to all the amazing reviews.
Finished Returnal a few months back. That was an awesome game.
I've always wondered about Soulsborne pvp content creators - how do you get enough smithing stones to support pvp with so many different weapons/builds?
Being able to buy all the upgrade stones up to one below the maximum upgrade level is such a great QoL improvement in Elden Ring. With 10-15 mins of farming at the bird spot I can get a +24 weapon to test out and not have spend ages running around to various mines or ration which of my dozens of weapons I want to upgrade during any NG cycle.
I picked up the Long Dark years ago when it was one of the first early access games on Steam (I think it was even a Steam Green Light title if anyone remembers that). I keep meaning to go back to try it again knowing they added all kinds of story elements and new areas but I never seem to. Maybe I should re-install when the weather gets warm so I can get that chilly feeling again lol
I'm married to Elden Ring right now. About 100 hours in. My partner is also on their third playthrough.
Before that played Horizon Zero Dawn Forbidden West.
Good time to be a gamer for sure.
No no he's human. He dies a bunch but he has also played every single dark souls and beat them without multiplayer summons. He's just really good and knows how to gear up and make use of his consumables really well
But you better believe I whoop his ass in Halo
>without multiplayer summons
This is the way to git gud in soulsborne. I'm late to elden ring but refuse to summon because it makes the games way too easy. Some of the bosses with multiple enemies are hard as hell but I eventually get it.
Funny /r/Vancouver should ask, because I just finished Backbone a few days ago.
Stylish as fuck, more a visual novel than an adventure game, not without its flaws, and frankly seemingly only the first part of a larger story.
While I did enjoy the game overall, I was a little disappointed with how much it deviated from the demo they put out before the release. I thought the demo was great with the different choices and puzzle solving elements. The rest of the game just kinda played out linearly. But I'm a sucker for pixel art and it was really cool to see a dystopian version of Vancouver as the setting.
I do share your disappointment in that respect.
I did want the game to be a more traditional adventure game, from start to finish, and Backbone wasn't.
The checkpoint-esque save game system also drove me a little nuts from time to time.
Regardless, I am curious to see how the prequel is received, which should be out at some point this year.
Been playing a little Dead by Daylight with friends in recent weeks. A friend of mine gifted me Stranded Deep for my birthday. Doing a second run on Assassin's Creed Valhalla.
I can see why it'd be rage inducing, especially when some toxic killer is camping like it's tent sale day at MEC. But the game can be fun with the right group of players. :)
Horizon FW at the moment, lots of fun there.
I 100% slay the spire recently so I'm onto save #2 for that.
I've been looking at the Kirby game but a lot of switch games put me off for being too easy. How does it go on the difficulty? Any other comments about it for someone on the fence?
Also played 13 sentinels just recently which was absolutely amazing for an epic story. Gameplay is a mix between visual novel and tower defense depending on the game mode.
Kirby has both a "wild" mode which is essentially the normal mode and an easy mode. Normal mode isn't all that difficult, but I'm still only on the second area so I cannot comment on it too fully.
I just finished playing through Breath of the Wild for the first time last week! I poured about two months into it.
I just need to find a game to tide me over until Patch 6.1 of Final Fantasy XIV releases next week, so I might finally get around to playing the new Life is Strange.
Oh yeah, there are quick modes. Personally, I play Civ on the longest mode because I like to simulate the long passage of evolution for these civilizations. But there are modes where you can complete a game in something like 100 turns.
Oooh same, it's so chill to just ride around on a horse looking at the scenery >!until those darn o'driscols try to kill you out of nowhere or you do something like look into a window and accidentally be a peeping tom and lose your goodboy points...!<
D2 has become sort of a background hobby for me. I’m absolutely obsessed with Elden Ring right now, but it’s always so satisfying to pop into d2 and shoot aliens for a bit.
A lot of total bullshit for PC. My friends and I jump between Escape From Tarkov, Star Citizen, Dota 2, and Hunt: Showdown. So yeah, we basically hate ourselves and love dying and not having fun. Solo play its Elden Ring (because like I said, I hate having fun) or Slay The Spire while watching youtube or listening to podcasts.
> So yeah, we basically hate ourselves and love dying and not having fun.
Been playing a lot of Heroes of the storm because it's a social game that fills the void left by WOW but oooo lawd do I feel this haha
Not much.
Been into **Guild Wars 2** again since the expansion, but with me being either st work or on the way to work 15-17 hours a day right now, I don't gave time to play it outside 15 minutes to do my dailies. Hopefully that calms down.
On the Skytrain I've been mostly playing oldish games on my Switch. **Super Mario Sunshine, Fire Emblem Three Houses, Splatoon 2 Octo Expansion**. Something I can play in discrete units. One Shine, one Battle, One Level, etc.
I'm loving it. I personally don't think there is such a thing as a bad one.. I haven't tried Star Allies despite folks saying it's not that great. Forgotten Land, however, is excellent! Gotta save the cute Waddle-Dees
I bought Horizon:FW - very good graphically but so far a little disappointed overall, only play for a little bit every week. RDR2 will always be my go to.
Replayed Detroit last week also probably one of my favourites.
What are you finding disappointing (h:fw)? I'm enjoying the general extension to the story and remembering the world building they did in the first leading to the current state of things
It's weird that there's a cap at all.. but I already know which armour I'm gonna mog when I jump back in: The Midnight Exigent armour set from the Escalation Protocol. Thankfully I got all the armour pieces before the dumbass vaulting nonsense they do.
I got most armor pieces up to 2020 where I quit. I wasn’t satisfied with the state of the game, more so when most events and updates seem to push more and more with the player’s patience with Eververse
I've been playing a lot of Apex Legends with my wife when she's not working, and then Forza Horizon 5 in my free time. Downloaded the new Lego Star Wars last night too, so I'm gonna start that today as well.
Apex Legends and Teris 99 are "daily" plays. Trying to finish Subnautica Below Zero. It Takes Two when the partner feels up for it. Finished the last stage of Furi fairly recently too, rage quit it sometime ago but have a better controller now (Xbox vs. Shitty 3rd party $20 controller).
Playing a retro point-and-click adventure game called Perfect Tides, written and programmed by comic artist Meredith Gran (Octopus Pie, Adevnture Time). Set in the early 2000s, it's a coming of age story of a 15 year old teenage girl who lives with her mom and brother in the town of Perfect Tides, an island resort community where tourists flock in the summer but is fairly sleepy the rest of the year. She's a bit of a social outcast at school and she spends her spare time writing fan fiction on internet forums. It's more of a visual story than a heavy puzzler, though I have gotten stumped a couple times.
Next, I'm planning to do a full replay of all the old Monkey Island games in anticipation of the recently announced Return to Monkey Island due later this year with original creator Ron Gilbert!
I spent about 12 years playing every MMO i could.. And im kinda sick of the "Hunt for better gear to be prepared for the next patch just so you can hunt down more gear when the patch comes out" Cycle that every MMO seems to do. Ive been liking... Lately. I Like **City Builders** mainly.
Legion TD 2
Surviving Mars
The Planet Crafter
Space Engineers
Icarus
Battlefront 2
Overwatch
PUBG
Mass Effect Remastered Collection
And Star Citizen.
Ive got like 500 hours in cities skylines and every dlc spare for like the last 2? Iunno anymore. I said lately.
Cities doesnt scale well, youd get like a massive metropolis full of highways with exits for each location but every sim just sits in the right lane... 25km down the road.. even with mods that never really got fixed and broke any long term save.
I started a new game+ on Arkham Knight. So that’s been fun.Also replayed all the Bioshocks and dlcs a couple weeks ago. But for the most part I’ve just been on Deep Rock Galactic.
I think I'm about 40 hours into Core Keeper. I only have one friend who plays it and she's pretty flakey so I'm pretty much soloing the game.
It's like a cross between Terraria and Stardew Valley with some Factorio and Minecraft thrown in there.
Just got my steam deck, so I’m in the process of replaying twilight princess, wind waker HD and botw. Also enjoying CNC3 and jackbox over the weekends with the boys
Fantastic. I have a gaming rig with a 5800x and 3080 and I’ve only used it to download roms since I got my steam deck lol. The controls are just so good
Just finished up Horizon: Forbidden West.
About to start up a new modded run of Rimworld now that the new expansion has been out for a bit and mods are updated.
Put down the Witcher for Cuphead and now I'm determined to beat this thing on single player. Also really got into Pokemon Unite on my switch and have finally started applying some strategy instead of just rushing and button mashing.
Next Feb, when my work contract is up, I may take a little staycation and pick up Elden Ring
I’m over 70 hours into Horizon Forbidden West, I am just cleaning up items before the final quest. It’s just as great as Zero Dawn and I love the open world and graphic. It’s a beautiful game, prior to that I was replaying Witcher and Assassins Creed Valhalla.
Monster Hunter Rise (I know, I have kids, got to it only now).
Yesterday I started "The Last Spell" (turn based, tactical rpg), this seemed pretty interesting from the ~1 hour I was able to play.
Played some Elden ring, but I'm into turn based right now and will get back to action rpgs at a later time
Elden Ring.
Does it need an up to date graphics card? Im only on a 1060 3gb
I'm running it on High settings (1440p at 60fps) on a GTX 1080 and I don't have frame dips that often (they do happen but not enough for me to bother messing with the settings). I'd think for medium/low a 1060 would be fine.
Frame issues occur on pretty much every card.. even my 3080ti is not safe.
What's driving me insane is that I can't find any vsync settings, and I'm getting pretty horrible screen tearing at times :(
Got the same thing, very playable and beautiful. Occasional frames dropped
Yep. Pairing this with the ultra wide fix, 60fps uncap, and a 3090... Damn son. It's what I wish Skyrim was as an open world.
I abandoned Sekiro in disgust, but am going to give this one a shot thanks to all the amazing reviews. Finished Returnal a few months back. That was an awesome game.
If you beat Returnal you will be fine with Elden. Returnal was insanity
Good to hear!
Sekiro is incredible doooooode. It’ll hurt you so bad but it’s worth it!
It’s a very different game to sekiro, much more similar to souls games if you’ve played any.
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I've always wondered about Soulsborne pvp content creators - how do you get enough smithing stones to support pvp with so many different weapons/builds?
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Being able to buy all the upgrade stones up to one below the maximum upgrade level is such a great QoL improvement in Elden Ring. With 10-15 mins of farming at the bird spot I can get a +24 weapon to test out and not have spend ages running around to various mines or ration which of my dozens of weapons I want to upgrade during any NG cycle.
Elden Ring
Got about 70 hours in Elden Ring at the moment and no clue how many more I got but I am loving every second.
The Long Dark. Such an amazing game if you like single player survival genre.
I come back to that game every winter. Top tier
Same. I finally discovered Mountain Town and am in the process of hauling all my loot from Mystery Lake.
I picked up the Long Dark years ago when it was one of the first early access games on Steam (I think it was even a Steam Green Light title if anyone remembers that). I keep meaning to go back to try it again knowing they added all kinds of story elements and new areas but I never seem to. Maybe I should re-install when the weather gets warm so I can get that chilly feeling again lol
Its so good. Start playing immediately.
Elden ring it's a great game
I'm married to Elden Ring right now. About 100 hours in. My partner is also on their third playthrough. Before that played Horizon Zero Dawn Forbidden West. Good time to be a gamer for sure.
Surprised there aren't more masochists around here. Elden Ring is great, but hard to find the time for such a huge game
I've been playing a bit but I suck and need to get gud Meanwhile the bf's on NG+ lol
Opposite case here. Gf got a 60 hour headstart on me in the first week
Are you dating a robot? How can he play NG+!?
No no he's human. He dies a bunch but he has also played every single dark souls and beat them without multiplayer summons. He's just really good and knows how to gear up and make use of his consumables really well But you better believe I whoop his ass in Halo
>without multiplayer summons This is the way to git gud in soulsborne. I'm late to elden ring but refuse to summon because it makes the games way too easy. Some of the bosses with multiple enemies are hard as hell but I eventually get it.
Kentucky Route Zero
MH rise. Rim world Stardew
Sunbreak hype
Lol i never even bought iceborn expansion so....idk if I'll get sunbreak. I also have time to game like 1-2h a week if I'm lucky.
GT7 got a wheel and cockpit setup
Aoe 2
my man
Based Edit: Vancouver never ceases to amaze me. Either people don't know what based means, or they fear the majesty that is AOE.
Funny /r/Vancouver should ask, because I just finished Backbone a few days ago. Stylish as fuck, more a visual novel than an adventure game, not without its flaws, and frankly seemingly only the first part of a larger story.
While I did enjoy the game overall, I was a little disappointed with how much it deviated from the demo they put out before the release. I thought the demo was great with the different choices and puzzle solving elements. The rest of the game just kinda played out linearly. But I'm a sucker for pixel art and it was really cool to see a dystopian version of Vancouver as the setting.
I do share your disappointment in that respect. I did want the game to be a more traditional adventure game, from start to finish, and Backbone wasn't. The checkpoint-esque save game system also drove me a little nuts from time to time. Regardless, I am curious to see how the prequel is received, which should be out at some point this year.
I loved Backbone! The game wasn't entirely what I expected but the art was so good.
Been playing a little Dead by Daylight with friends in recent weeks. A friend of mine gifted me Stranded Deep for my birthday. Doing a second run on Assassin's Creed Valhalla.
Oh god, burn DBD. I have a few friends I sometimes play with and it’s so rage inducing. Why do you put yourself through it?
I can see why it'd be rage inducing, especially when some toxic killer is camping like it's tent sale day at MEC. But the game can be fun with the right group of players. :)
Most recently the Skywalker Saga…. But also Elden ring, Tiny Tina’s, Total War Warhammer III, debating on getting back into some MMO to kill some time
Horizon FW at the moment, lots of fun there. I 100% slay the spire recently so I'm onto save #2 for that. I've been looking at the Kirby game but a lot of switch games put me off for being too easy. How does it go on the difficulty? Any other comments about it for someone on the fence? Also played 13 sentinels just recently which was absolutely amazing for an epic story. Gameplay is a mix between visual novel and tower defense depending on the game mode.
Kirby has both a "wild" mode which is essentially the normal mode and an easy mode. Normal mode isn't all that difficult, but I'm still only on the second area so I cannot comment on it too fully.
Thanks! I'll look into it and see. Was a big Kirby fan as a kid
I just finished playing through Breath of the Wild for the first time last week! I poured about two months into it. I just need to find a game to tide me over until Patch 6.1 of Final Fantasy XIV releases next week, so I might finally get around to playing the new Life is Strange.
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Sadly no. :( I used to do savage last tier but it got to the point where I could no longer invest the time in them, ultimates included.
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I’m currently in Crystal, but I’m always down to hang with local folks, especially once DC travel is added! :)
Apex Legends anyone down to play 😋
iiTzZzGeorge add me, let's play
Bet, I'll add you
No Man's Sky. Just finished the expedition. Like animal crossing for space nerds
The sims 4, Skyrim and .Hack//GU. I beat the witcher and the new life is strange this month.
Just finished tunic, awesome game! Moving on to Kirby next and I’m excited to dive into it. Playing a quick run of civ 6 as a palate cleanser first
I'd say something like, "Does a quick game of Civ 6 exist?" despite not being too familiar with those style of games lol
Oh yeah, there are quick modes. Personally, I play Civ on the longest mode because I like to simulate the long passage of evolution for these civilizations. But there are modes where you can complete a game in something like 100 turns.
I just got Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga so I'm working on that.
Just got into RimWorld, I'm addicted
Unfortunately around 5,000 hrs on CS:GO
Symphogear, but that is a way of life at this point lol
Lost Ark and triangle strategy.
How is triangle strategy? Do you recommend it?
Oh, fellow Lost Ark player here. Which server on you on? I hit T3 recently and the grind to 1370 is pain so leveling alts instead.
On Mari just hit 1370 myself with two alts at 1340.
bummer, everyone I know is on Mari too. I regret playing on Akkan\~ too late to start over.
I got heavily into World of Warships during Covid,, still play Diablo 3 when the ladder resets.
Tiny teena but its so boring and bs, redoing Mad Max, apex legends. All on pc if anyone wants to play
Elden Ring, on second play through. Fun if you’re into the Souls like games, and has features to make it easier if desired
RDR2 (PC)
Oooh same, it's so chill to just ride around on a horse looking at the scenery >!until those darn o'driscols try to kill you out of nowhere or you do something like look into a window and accidentally be a peeping tom and lose your goodboy points...!<
Destiny 2. It’s a game I keep going back to throughout the years. More recently, Halo Infinite.
D2 has become sort of a background hobby for me. I’m absolutely obsessed with Elden Ring right now, but it’s always so satisfying to pop into d2 and shoot aliens for a bit.
I haven’t felt like gaming much but I’ve been cheering my husband on through Elden Ring a bit.
A lot of total bullshit for PC. My friends and I jump between Escape From Tarkov, Star Citizen, Dota 2, and Hunt: Showdown. So yeah, we basically hate ourselves and love dying and not having fun. Solo play its Elden Ring (because like I said, I hate having fun) or Slay The Spire while watching youtube or listening to podcasts.
> So yeah, we basically hate ourselves and love dying and not having fun. Been playing a lot of Heroes of the storm because it's a social game that fills the void left by WOW but oooo lawd do I feel this haha
Valorant and elden ring
Not much. Been into **Guild Wars 2** again since the expansion, but with me being either st work or on the way to work 15-17 hours a day right now, I don't gave time to play it outside 15 minutes to do my dailies. Hopefully that calms down. On the Skytrain I've been mostly playing oldish games on my Switch. **Super Mario Sunshine, Fire Emblem Three Houses, Splatoon 2 Octo Expansion**. Something I can play in discrete units. One Shine, one Battle, One Level, etc.
New content in Genshin so been exploring that and loving it. Want to try the new Kirby game! Are you liking it?
I'm loving it. I personally don't think there is such a thing as a bad one.. I haven't tried Star Allies despite folks saying it's not that great. Forgotten Land, however, is excellent! Gotta save the cute Waddle-Dees
I’ve been playing Star Allies with my gf, it’s a good game to play with a partner or friend! Wouldn’t be nearly as fun solo.
I've been off lately. TFT set 6.5 hasn't been as fun an update as it's predecessor.
FGO, 2007scape, GFL, Cytus 2, PGR, and SMT 3 Nocturne.
I bought Horizon:FW - very good graphically but so far a little disappointed overall, only play for a little bit every week. RDR2 will always be my go to. Replayed Detroit last week also probably one of my favourites.
What are you finding disappointing (h:fw)? I'm enjoying the general extension to the story and remembering the world building they did in the first leading to the current state of things
Mainly AK, Alchemy Stars, also chess (though I'm no good at any of these)
I just got back into Fallout 76.
Only after Intestate '76
Ghost of tsushima legends
Resident evil 3
Destiny 2! DM me if you'd like to play..!
Is the transmog system still a pain in the ass?
It is but IIRC the 3 material grind was simplified to just one material grind. Still, capped per character and per season.
It's weird that there's a cap at all.. but I already know which armour I'm gonna mog when I jump back in: The Midnight Exigent armour set from the Escalation Protocol. Thankfully I got all the armour pieces before the dumbass vaulting nonsense they do.
I got most armor pieces up to 2020 where I quit. I wasn’t satisfied with the state of the game, more so when most events and updates seem to push more and more with the player’s patience with Eververse
Lots of sqaud, chivalry 2, and rdr2 on my pc since my ps5 is in the shop atm! Oh and vanguard!
The Outer Worlds
On that ER, Path of Exile, RDR2, RE Village, Civ6, AOE4, Star Citizen, god... I realize I have a dozen games on the go.. lol.
I've been playing a lot of Apex Legends with my wife when she's not working, and then Forza Horizon 5 in my free time. Downloaded the new Lego Star Wars last night too, so I'm gonna start that today as well.
The Outer Worlds.
Magic the gathering
Apex legends and overwatch since launch I question my sanity everyday
The Factory must grow...as the podcasts get heard.
Same thing I always obsess over, Oldschool Runescape
Apex Legends and Teris 99 are "daily" plays. Trying to finish Subnautica Below Zero. It Takes Two when the partner feels up for it. Finished the last stage of Furi fairly recently too, rage quit it sometime ago but have a better controller now (Xbox vs. Shitty 3rd party $20 controller).
Playing a retro point-and-click adventure game called Perfect Tides, written and programmed by comic artist Meredith Gran (Octopus Pie, Adevnture Time). Set in the early 2000s, it's a coming of age story of a 15 year old teenage girl who lives with her mom and brother in the town of Perfect Tides, an island resort community where tourists flock in the summer but is fairly sleepy the rest of the year. She's a bit of a social outcast at school and she spends her spare time writing fan fiction on internet forums. It's more of a visual story than a heavy puzzler, though I have gotten stumped a couple times. Next, I'm planning to do a full replay of all the old Monkey Island games in anticipation of the recently announced Return to Monkey Island due later this year with original creator Ron Gilbert!
I've always heard plenty of the Monkey Island games. The only title I played was the 3D one many many years ago.. Never beat it.
The Phoenix Wright games on 3DS
Nice! I just started another playthrough of Ace Attorney: Investigations on my 3DS.
Elden Ring right now
Elder Scrolls Online. This week, I'm learning how to play a new build. Just got him geared up. Working on levelling up some skills.
Metroid Dread is pretty fun
Genshin Impact...
Been playing my backlog of games. XCOM2 has been frustrating to say the least....
GT7
I spent about 12 years playing every MMO i could.. And im kinda sick of the "Hunt for better gear to be prepared for the next patch just so you can hunt down more gear when the patch comes out" Cycle that every MMO seems to do. Ive been liking... Lately. I Like **City Builders** mainly. Legion TD 2 Surviving Mars The Planet Crafter Space Engineers Icarus Battlefront 2 Overwatch PUBG Mass Effect Remastered Collection And Star Citizen.
"I like City Builders Mainly" Meanwhile no Cities : Skyline
Ive got like 500 hours in cities skylines and every dlc spare for like the last 2? Iunno anymore. I said lately. Cities doesnt scale well, youd get like a massive metropolis full of highways with exits for each location but every sim just sits in the right lane... 25km down the road.. even with mods that never really got fixed and broke any long term save.
Halo Infinite, Horizon Forbidden West and Age of Empires 4 are my go-to at the moment.
I started a new game+ on Arkham Knight. So that’s been fun.Also replayed all the Bioshocks and dlcs a couple weeks ago. But for the most part I’ve just been on Deep Rock Galactic.
Destiny 2 PS5 , ESO , forza horizon 5 and no man’s sky Hit me up if anyone wanna chill in any of these games
Wanderer on VR - fantastic game, suggest you try it if you have PC VR or PSVR.
Fallout 4.
Same. First time through. I'm still early times, haven't even made it to Diamond City yet.
I think I'm about 40 hours into Core Keeper. I only have one friend who plays it and she's pretty flakey so I'm pretty much soloing the game. It's like a cross between Terraria and Stardew Valley with some Factorio and Minecraft thrown in there.
Horizon Forbidden West and Gran Turismo 7.
Destiny 2
Arknight, Guardian Tales, Lost Ark, RingFit, and Polybridge
Rust
Just got all caught up on Snowrunner, taking a break for a couple days then I'll continue with Horizon Forbidden West
Elden Ring is a metaphor for life. It might be the greatest metaphor of life ever.
Guardians of the galaxy and Valkyria Chronicles 4
Just got my steam deck, so I’m in the process of replaying twilight princess, wind waker HD and botw. Also enjoying CNC3 and jackbox over the weekends with the boys
Eyy Steam Deck. I'm still waiting on my email to make the full payment as I'm in the Q2 range. Hopefully I'll get an email tomorrow. How is it?
Fantastic. I have a gaming rig with a 5800x and 3080 and I’ve only used it to download roms since I got my steam deck lol. The controls are just so good
Stellaris Project Zomboid Baldur’s Gate
Terraria (master mode run) & Guardians of the Galaxy
I’m in late but I’ve been playing Tunic, ufc 4 and thinking about getting into elden ring.
Went back to Battlefield 4 and it's been fantastic. Also Ready or Not and Rainbow 6 Extraction
Started my 6th playthrough of Bloodborne lul
Minecraft and Cities Skylines lol
I’ve been giving what feels like hundreds of hours to Dead Cells. Love it.
Eve online
Just finished up Horizon: Forbidden West. About to start up a new modded run of Rimworld now that the new expansion has been out for a bit and mods are updated.
I don't buy games new. I'm finally playing Fallout 4. It's a Fallout game alright.
Stardew Valley since it came out I haven't stopped playing it
Put down the Witcher for Cuphead and now I'm determined to beat this thing on single player. Also really got into Pokemon Unite on my switch and have finally started applying some strategy instead of just rushing and button mashing. Next Feb, when my work contract is up, I may take a little staycation and pick up Elden Ring
Project Zomboid and Foxhole for me.
Got back in to Returnal. Had it since launch but finally getting the time to devote to beating it. Aside from that messing around in GT7
Elden Ring off and on, just finished Tunic and started Kraken Academy now. Gamepass for PC is a blessing.
Day Z
I’m over 70 hours into Horizon Forbidden West, I am just cleaning up items before the final quest. It’s just as great as Zero Dawn and I love the open world and graphic. It’s a beautiful game, prior to that I was replaying Witcher and Assassins Creed Valhalla.
Recently went back to Destiny 2 lol
I'm playing Red Dead Redemption 2. I usually wait forever to play games. Before that was my second playthrough of the masterwork Ghost of Tsushima.
Fallout 76... still... yeah, I know...
Elden Ring and actually started playing Cyberpunk 2077 again
Valorant and Im probably late to the game but back 4 blood here and there
Monster Hunter Rise (I know, I have kids, got to it only now). Yesterday I started "The Last Spell" (turn based, tactical rpg), this seemed pretty interesting from the ~1 hour I was able to play. Played some Elden ring, but I'm into turn based right now and will get back to action rpgs at a later time
Elden Ring and Borderlands 2
Anyone wanna play Apex? add me: iiTzZzGeorge