Absolute Balderdash. The funniest of all board games.
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On tabletop me and teens have been enjoying the Nexalis TTRPG
I recently texted my ex and now Iβm back in deep with my toxic relationship with Rainbow 6: Siege.
Monetization schemes aside I am literally in love with the design of the game. Itβs so well suited for team play that encourages everyone to come up with unexpected plans
Been replaying re4, stuck at the fight against ramon. Also playing lots of Hades 2, I'm up to six fear now.
Nightmare Reaper. I finally bothered to unlock Newgame+, so I'm having fun with the better guns in earlier levels.
Warhammer space marine 2.
It's short, beautiful, and sweet. Kind of like a sexy dwarf.
Definitely worth a play, but I'd wait for this to be $20 if I were to redo things.
yucata.de - community built website to play board games online (start easy with: Spexxx, Hey that's my fish, Mountain Goats, Rose King, Balloon Cup, Ali Baba or City Blocks)
Shattered Pixel Dungeon - multiplatform polished roguelike
Sauerbraten FPS - Q3/UT style shooter
Lately I've been playing Roboquest, an indie arena shooter about halfway through the progression system, and Octopath Traveler 2, a jrpg with great music and some battle mechanics that make turn based combat more interesting (5 battle points per character that charge per turn to boost abilities, defense breaks/weak points, and buff/debuff counters).
On paper D&D 5e and Pathfinder 2e.
On PC Darktide, Ready Or Not and Satisfactory.
Pentiment. Had me gripped more than any game I've played recently. Such a great aesthetic, and the rich history it weaves is compelling
I loved it ! I was so sad about my detective skills until I found out it was intended.
Which act are you playing ?
I've finished it (twists and darkness and all...)
I thought about going for a replay, but I've realised my decisions wouldn't be that different from this time around, so I accept the story I played as it is and have made my peace with it :-)
I'm at the end of chapter 2 !
Yeah, and also replaying is a 100h commitment that's a long game
Buckle in, it's such a great story!
Brotato...so much Brotato...
Just got Dome Keeper a little while ago, hopefully that helps me break the cycle...
Just got a second hand PSP, so ... FFT: War of the Lions.
Someone on here posted a glowing review of Fields of Mistria. I downloaded the game and I can't stop playing it!
It's that perfect cozy farm Sim game, mimicking the best parts of Stardew Valley and minimizing the worst parts. I cannot wait for the full release, and I'm so glad I happened upon that review!
Mud Runners. Surprisingly a good game if you like mishaps that provide challenges. The soft terrain physics are fun just to watch as your truck plows through, too.
Dark Souls: Remastered
Currently in NG+ and recording all the bosses for YouTube. This game even offers native ultrawide support! My final rating will probably be 4/5, many boss fights are just too easy, even on NG+ (except DLC).
That's what I've been playing this week too. The challenge now is not the bosses but how to cut their tails. Kalameet's tail weapon still eludes me.
Yeah, this took a bit of time and patience. But now I have all the tail weapons.
Walk backwards in medium distance to trigger its flight attack where it swoops down at you. Dodge to the side, run near the tail and quickly roll underneath it, far enough to stand still on the other side for a moment. The last part is important, if done correctly, the dragon will always try to crush you with its tail. You should be near it, but not take damage. Now you can get a few easy hits on the tail.
I've been juggling between S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Anomaly (adding more mods to my already big modlist as usual lol, can't stop!), O A.D., Oblivion, Roblox and Life is Strange 1 (In anticipation of Double Exposure coming out in a few days though I won't be able to play it, still excited!)
ALTF4. Its old and it's five bucks on steam and worth every penny.
Forza Horizon 4, The Division, Sims 4, Football Manager 24.... Always on PC
ASKA, Satisfactory, and No Man's Sky. Occasionally a bit of Pax Dei thrown in in case my building scratch is itchy.
Satisfactory Forbidden jungle The castles of burgundy: the card game
Satisfactory grind!
Just unlocked trains and have no idea how the signaling works. It's a struggle.
Decided to start playing through Pokemon: Explorers of Sky today
been playing the renegade mod for pokemon platinum for a while but I think I'm burnt out on it already. just got to pastoria city and caught some exotic critters in the great marsh but then suddenly lost all interest in playing. might just be one of those days though
Revisiting PUBG on pc again. I really miss proximity chat being enabled by default and being able to talk to people in the spawn room. Along with the broken car physics I feel like the game lost its soul when those two things were removed.