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BruceTwarzen, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"

I grinded crab champions super hard to get diamond rank. This game is just too much fun. I pucked up scrap mechanic again after playing it for 1 haur a few years ago. So far we both enjoy it quite a bit.

chtk, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"
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  • The Outer Worlds - Had this in my library for a while. Coming from the Borderlands franchise, I tried BG3, and accept that it’s a good game. It just doesn’t click for me at the moment. TOW is a nice mix of RPG and FPS.
  • Deep Rock Galactic - Is my current “co-op with buddies” game.
  • Vampire Survivors - 'nuff said, I guess
  • Maniac - Vampire Survivors meets classic 2D GTA. Imagine the GTA Kill Frenzy thing, but that’s the whole game.
mihnt, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"
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Playing through Dungeon Siege 3 for the second time. Played through 100% on Xbox 360, now it's time to do it on PC.

Ismay, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"

Just started War Thunder and I’m having quite a bit of fun.

Otherwise a bit of Last Epoch, a bit of Rimworld. Chill

spiderman, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"

Started Cyberpunk 2077 this week.

Cyberpunk 2077The prologue was just amazing and it was a whole acid trip for a half an hour. I kinda felt Jackie would die because it was kinda hinted with the conversation V and he had before the heist but it was still sad. “See you in major leagues”. Damn. And it doesn’t stop there lol, now my mc is a schizophrenic and talks to Keanu Reeves in his head. This game is perfect but I hope it has more heists like the one in prologue and isn’t just a revenge story.

kosure,
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If you're really enjoying yourself I'd considering picking up Phantom Liberty as well. I played through the main game shortly after it came out on PS5. I was very 'meh' about it. But I recently picked up Phantom Liberty and started a whole new game, I probably doubled my play time, and still spent 4-5 hours after I'd finished all the story missions, just bumming around bc I was still so enamored of it. The story missions in Phantom Liberty are, in my opinion, better, bigger, and more emotional than the main game.

spiderman,

should I start playing it after finishing the main game?

kosure,
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I've heard people say you should start a new game. Which I did. But I think you'd be ok to jump in if you wanted. There's a new neighborhood that it mostly takes place in. To start it, you have to complete some main game story mission about 3/4 of the way in, if I remember correctly.

spiderman,

Okay, I will check about that. Thanks.

CharlesReed, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"

After weeks of playing Diablo 4: Season 3 off and on, I've finally hit level 100 (yes, I know, I'm incredibly slow at leveling). I've got one objective left to complete the season, but right now I'm focusing on continuing to level up my glyphs before I go showdown with Duriel or Uber Lilith.

I've been really interested in Ghostwire: Tokyo for a while now, especially since it's made by the same developer at The Evil Within. Even though the game needs a little polishing (it took me way too long to get the controller settings adjusted to something I could comfortably use; idk what they were thinking with the defaults), I am having so much fun with it. But I kinda had to stop reading all the animals' minds for a little bit because it was making me sad. Hearing how some of them are confused and missing their owners was hitting me right in the feels. I've also been playing it with Japanese audio, which is really great and immersive, except for in the boss fights when they're just casually dropping lore but I'm too busy trying to stay alive to read the subtitles. Right now, I've finished up the main story line and am now just mopping up the rest of the map. But there's a lot, so I might be floating around Tokyo for a while.

1984, do gaming w Looking for Sigils og Elohim for Android
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I know you’re asking about Android, but it’s on Steam. Maybe it can be played remotely…?

nixnoodle,

Ooh, I didn’t think of that, will try later! Thanks!

Gaywallet, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"
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Finally picked up ghost of tsushima and started playing through it. Reminds me of RDR2

Vodulas,

One of the prettiest games in recent memory. Except for…

::: spoiler Final act spoiler The only thing that slightly annoyed me was that there is no snow on Tsuahima island. They took so much care with the rest of the game, even visiting the island, then they put a snowy winter on a subtropical island.:::

Megaman_EXE, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"

I’ve been playing cyberpunk2077 for the past month and a half straight. I was worried going into it because I thought it was going to still be bad. There’s still some minor bugs, but overall I’ve had an enjoyable experience. The only downside is that it’s eaten up so much of my time lol

SteposVenzny, do gaming w Dragon's Dogma 2 MTX

It’s less that they’re easy to get without buying them with real money and more that they’re supposed to be acquired slowly and, when relevant, used sparingly.

My frustration with the discourse is that so many who see the game’s general lack of convenience see that through the filter of these microtransactions and assume ill intent on part of the actual game design when really it’s just genuinely idiosyncratic like the original was.

The truth is, if you’re the sort to be tempted by these purchases in the first place then you’re not the sort of person who would enjoy the game even if you do buy them. I don’t know whether that makes them better or worse, honestly, but if you buy the game it at least doesn’t rub your nose in them like Assassin’s Creed.

teawrecks, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"

Just finished Rain World.

What a brave game to make. It is not afraid to scare players away. I admit, I ended up having to look up a map in order to find the ending before I threw my PC out the window entirely, but I acknowledge I was not in the right mindset to be playing. You cannot play the game to finish it, you must enjoy the gameplay for what it is, because it is not going to funnel you through the story at all, and you’re going to have a LOT of deaths that feel like total bullshit.

But the atmosphere, and the sound design, and the art, and the creatures, and their AI, and the world building are all top tier. I don’t know if I can recommend anyone play it, but it is a very well made game.

deaf_fish, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"

Dungeon crawl stone suop

Vodulas, do gaming w A very late "Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 31st"

A little late to the party, but Helldivers II has been my go to. So much silly fun.

vetehinen, do games w "Worshippers of Cthulhu" - Lovecraftian city builder

only ones I can think of are some pretty simple Lovecraft-themed games with XCOM-style turn-based tactical gameplay

@Games

MarcomachtKuchen, do games w "Worshippers of Cthulhu" - Lovecraftian city builder

Thank you for sharing, will check this out in the evening

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