Slay the Spire: surprisingly addicting for a simple card game. I played other online card games in the past and its the first I enjoyed deck building. I got fed up though because I lost to the third boss in my Watcher run. I'm doing an Ironclad run again because he's my favorite.
Oxygen Not Included: I put almost 30 hours in my first two days. I like Rimworld more for the combat but it's still pretty fun.
I'm thinking of buying Civilization V on Steam. I'm fed up with League of Legends, I need something else to play especially for the summer.
I was peer pressured by some friends into Project Zomboid a few weeks ago. We're having great fun, especially now that I've figured out the game properly.
And speaking of peer pressure, my character is a smoker.
Yes! I love the system of using the triggers for different weapons. You can weave them through your combos effortlessly. The level design is really cool and just continually gets cooler as you go.
Yeah, i would love to see a character use this system in a future devil may cry, i also love the fact that i can remove upgrades to get another without any problem, so if i don't like a move i can just change it for another one later
If you like platformers, try Marsupilami. It has a slow start but the later levels and free DLC levels are a bit more challenging without ever getting frustrating. Only bad thing I have to say about the game is that cloudsaves seem broken and the targetselection on the grappling points is janky. Just give it a shot, it‘s dirt cheap anyway.
I'm replaying Jedi Survivor on my PC because my first save glitched out and wouldn't give me bounties. So I'm going through NG+ trying to get them all, because they're the only things I'm missing to make it 100%.
It's still pretty fun. The customization is pretty great, the story is good, the acting is well done, the combat is fine (just make sure you don't get swarmed); it's just a really solid Star Wars game.
Performance isn't too bad, I haven't really run into many bugs this time around. Granted the only major bug I experienced in my first playthrough was incomplete bounties, this time around one time I fell through the ship when I was trying to use the workbench and I couldn't respawn normally so I had to exit the game. I just had to restart and it loaded me right in the shop no problem.
Playing Predynastic Egypt, because it's slow and simple and that's how I seemingly like my games nowadays. Just wish the camera didn't fly all over the place when I uncovered a new space. I hated that in Mini Metro, and I hate it here too. My kingdom for a toggle!
I just picked up Steam world Quest because I like Slay the Spire, its fun but I do miss the ability to really break the game like in StS, different genre I guess. Also UI is so cluttered, a lot of clicks to find important information. Glad it was on sale
In anticipation of the D&D campaign I'm starting next week I've been playing the wailing death campaign of Neverwinter Nights. It's been fun despite the pace being a little slow
Yes, it's really good! I do think that it can become a bit repetitive towards the end, but it's worth it for the beginning moments of exploration and discovery. If you haven't played a similar game like Morrowind before, I'd recommend looking for a guide that would explain character creation and skills. I never played the original, so I am no purist and would encourage you to check out some QoL mods and definitely turn on smaller dungeons in the settings, even for a first playtrough. Have fun, if you decide to try it!