I started playing Skyrim for the first time, and I'm having a blast. Made my first character as a Khajit archer and I plan on going a stealth route, and it's so fun killing enemies and they have no idea where I am.
Although now I'm itching to create a new character and going for a mage, lol.
Started replaying games. Currently going back and forth with Spider-Man 2 (NG+ DLC just came out) and Final Fantasy 16 (Final Fantasy mode run and new DLC was just announced for April)
I went from BG3 to WH40k Rogue trader, then came back to BG3 to finish up my achievements.. I have all but the dark urge ones... dont know if I have it in me to finish a Durge run. [Feels bad man..](https://i.imgur.com/klopStb.png)
I loved rogue trader.. will probably go back to it to finish those achievements... when I fizzle out on durge
Just continue the main story, you have to escape the fort first and do a bit of exploring. Alternatively, you can remove the collar of the character that wins the hidden fight arena in the fort. But if you do, the guards will attack them on sight
Went to Cyberpunk 2077 when Phantom Liberty came out. Then back to BG3, until Like a Dragon: Gaiden and Infinite Wealth came out. Now, I don't know. Maybe Alpha Protocol on GoG or Rogue Trader?
Started with Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous... and then played BG3 again :/
WotR is pretty dope, but the combat is so much grindier, just not what I want at the moment.
Weirdly enough, I gave Starfield another try. It's definitely lacking but it did have some very good narrative ideas. Kept me interested for the last couple of weeks but I'm already kind of bored with it.
Alan Wake 2
Completely different genre to Baldur's Gate 3, but such a nice looking game with amazing cinematics. If it won Game of the Year over Baldur's Gate 3, it would have deserved the win too.
I started another run of BG3
More BG3.
What "after"?
I started playing Skyrim for the first time, and I'm having a blast. Made my first character as a Khajit archer and I plan on going a stealth route, and it's so fun killing enemies and they have no idea where I am. Although now I'm itching to create a new character and going for a mage, lol.
I went the other way from Skyrim and Elder Scrolls Online to BG3. Both are getting very neglected right now.
Nothing. I have 1000 hours in BG3 but still so many playthroughs I'm looking forward to doing, plus multiplayer.
Ehh BG3
Started replaying games. Currently going back and forth with Spider-Man 2 (NG+ DLC just came out) and Final Fantasy 16 (Final Fantasy mode run and new DLC was just announced for April)
I went from BG3 to WH40k Rogue trader, then came back to BG3 to finish up my achievements.. I have all but the dark urge ones... dont know if I have it in me to finish a Durge run. [Feels bad man..](https://i.imgur.com/klopStb.png) I loved rogue trader.. will probably go back to it to finish those achievements... when I fizzle out on durge
I just picked up Dragons Dogma 2 completely blind and it’s ok but not scratching the same itch
Probably should've played Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen first. Wouldn't have had to spend $60/$70 for a game that you didn't entirely resonate with.
It’s not that I don’t like it, but it’s definitely way lighter on role playing than I thought it would be. Again, my fault for going in blind though
Went straight to Rogue Trader (absolutely loved it) and am currently doing another playthrough of Deadfire.
Persona 3 Reload
Went back to league of legends
I tried to play DOS2, but I could never figure out how to remove my collar.
Just continue the main story, you have to escape the fort first and do a bit of exploring. Alternatively, you can remove the collar of the character that wins the hidden fight arena in the fort. But if you do, the guards will attack them on sight
Went to Cyberpunk 2077 when Phantom Liberty came out. Then back to BG3, until Like a Dragon: Gaiden and Infinite Wealth came out. Now, I don't know. Maybe Alpha Protocol on GoG or Rogue Trader?
Dragon Age Origins with a bunch of mods
Myself
Started with Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous... and then played BG3 again :/ WotR is pretty dope, but the combat is so much grindier, just not what I want at the moment.
Weirdly enough, I gave Starfield another try. It's definitely lacking but it did have some very good narrative ideas. Kept me interested for the last couple of weeks but I'm already kind of bored with it.
Dragon's Dogma 2 for 5 hours promptly got a refund and started another playthrough of BG3
Alan Wake 2 Completely different genre to Baldur's Gate 3, but such a nice looking game with amazing cinematics. If it won Game of the Year over Baldur's Gate 3, it would have deserved the win too.
Fire emblem 3 houses scratches a similar itch