What video games are you currently playing?

Aldethar

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Old gamer here so if I wrote my full list of games played it would be a long one.

Last game I played religiously was Ark with a friend of mine. Want to wait till the new one is on special so I can sink another "few" hours into it.

Currently playing Mechabellum though
 

Nyther

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"They say your body is a temple. Mine is a fast moving dumpster."
I've been powering through my backlog. After finishing Wukong, No More Heroes 3 and Travis Strikes Again, I'm starting back up my first Playstation game that I ever played, Legend Of Dragoon. I just found it free on the PS Store and I never finished it the first time I played.
 

NightWolf714

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"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change. ~Carl Rogers"
I was playing Cat Rescue Story on Switch the past couple weekends.

Have now switched to Fae Farm.

Love this one, it's like a mix of World of Warcraft (because of quests), Harvest Moon & Animal Crossing.

Lots of building & crafting things in it. Like it better than HM, because there are a lot less people and area. I don't have time for all of that, LOL.

But I can still get married and one of the people I'm going for has Argyle, one of my old company names, for a first name so that's small world fun. lol

Plus farming isn't really a priority in this game. Tons of bug catching, fishing & mining. I was a miner in WoW has I liked all the jewels and making weapons & armor.

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I've heard of Fae Farms! I'm a bit tempted by it. For a while I was playing Wylde Flowers, but I got stuck trying to unlock iron and stopped. ^_^;;; But this one looks fun as well and those critters are adorable!
 

NightWolf714

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"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change. ~Carl Rogers"
My game obsession has been the mobile game Twisted Wonderland. Basically, take a bunch of classic Disney villains (mostly), give them better PR, let the creator of Black Butler give them a redesign, and then make them all teenage boys in a magical school where they all desperately need therapy. XD Jack on there (a wolf bastman from the Lion King based dorm) would absolutely LOVE this site.

Also just started Downfall, the second game of the second game of The Devil Came Through Here series by Harvester Games. Not my normal game type, other than that it's point-and-click, but The Cat Lady was fun so hoping this will be too. Though they have a million trigger warnings, so it's hard to actually recommend it.
 

NightWolf714

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"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change. ~Carl Rogers"
Just started up Infinity Nikki. I never played them, but the Nikki series are a series of mobile dress-up games. Apparently they wanted to try their hands at making a cozy MMO dress-up game? I loaded it up on the computer to try it out since some people in a discord I'm on is playing it. It's pretty cute so far. It's giving me some magical girl themes. Though quickly got reminded that these are gatcha games, so my wallet is not allowed near it, haha.
 

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Magpie

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"Success is not a goal, its a byproduct - Coach Taylor, Friday Night Lights"
I've been playing a bit of Dirt Rally 2.0 lately, and when taking a break from that Age of Empires 1 & 2.
 

Juan Martin

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Finished Alien Isolation. Still holds up as a stellar survival horror games. One of the finest. Being chased by the Xenomorph is terrifying, at least in the beginning. By the end it does get a little annoying because he pops up at very inconvenient times, like when you welding a door or pressing the security tuner. It gets frustrating when you have to replay same section multiple times.

The story, graphics and sound design is amazing, and is true to the 1979 classic movie. It follows the event from there and it could be considered a true sequel. Lots of cool Easter eggs throughout, paying homage to the Alien franchise. Isolation is probably the best game when it comes to Alien, it's so well made with an amazing attention to detail, great level design, tense stealth and survival gameplay and awesome voice acting by the cast. The fact that Creative Assembly is finally doing a sequel makes me all jittery inside. They've should've done it a long time ago instead of wasting their precious time with the that abomination Hyenas.
 
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AquaMarie

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Final Fantasy XIII: Lightning Returns. The story is a glorious, dramatic mess, and the writing (or maybe it's just the English translation) gets a little clunky sometimes. But I do love the characters and the worldbuilding, and the gameplay is great. Something about all the customization and the ticking clock for tension scratches just the right spot for me.
 

legolo

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My current rotation is, as usual, an unholy mix of a dozen different genres :D

Rise of the Ronin (holy crap, that game is awesome)
Coral Island (love it! Definitely my favourite cozy game. And the whole "saving nature" shtick is nice, since the real world is doomed anyway)
40k Rogue Trader (doing a dogmatic Heavy Weapons RT now, Iconoclast Psyker got boring)
Crusader Kings 3 AGOT (Landless Adventurer run as a dragonlord directly after the Doom is a lot of fun, gonna rebuild Valyria as soon as my pockets are full :D)
40k Inquisitor Martyr (for when I just wanna burn everything :D)
 

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"’’A person’s reason for doing someone a good turn matters as much as the good turn itself.’’ - The Neverending Story"
The two games I'm playing the most right now are two early access games:

One of them is Critter Cove, something like a post-apocalyptic Animal Crossing in which you have to build and manage a tourist island by retrieving resources from the bottom of the sea after a worldwide flood due to global warming. Don't be fooled, the game is super cute, cheerful and cozy.

The other is Wreckfest 2, an arcade driving game of racing and demolition derbies from the union of the Burnout studio and the Flatout studio. So the crash physics are satisfyingly hyper-realistic. Moreover, despite being what it is, it is not a violent game, the drivers are not damaged at any time. So it's a very fun and stimulating game of peaceful destruction.
 

Ellensantiago

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I’m bouncing between Baldur’s Gate 3 (Honor Mode is brutal but hilarious with friends) and Helldivers 2 for quick sessions. On the side, Hades II has been my late-night fix, the builds feel fresh and runs don’t overstay their welcome.

I usually check a comparison site first to grab a legit CD key cheaper than the launcher price—it flags region locks and just redirects to the official retailer for checkout. Been safe so far and saved me a bit on DLC and gift cards.
 
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NightWolf714

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"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change. ~Carl Rogers"
I recently started playing No Man's Sky again. I haven't played since launch and wow it's changed a lot!
The mate has picked that up recently. It sounds like they somehow really turned that game around since it's release!
 

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I’ve been jumping between a few things lately, mostly cozy games like Coral Island when I just want to chill, and then something like God of War Ragnarök when I’m in a more action-packed mood. Also picked up V Rising recently and didn’t expect to be this hooked on it!
 
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I now have a PC that can run beefier games! So I am currently playing Eternal Strands.
And on my laptop which struggles a lot I am playing Ball x Pit xD
It's perfect for in between chores as the rounds aren't very long.

@Mauro Bacet V Rising is great! My partner and I played it for quite a while and it's just very good fun. Occasionally incredibly frustrating xD
But so much fun!
 

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My game obsession has been the mobile game Twisted Wonderland. Basically, take a bunch of classic Disney villains (mostly), give them better PR, let the creator of Black Butler give them a redesign, and then make them all teenage boys in a magical school where they all desperately need therapy. XD Jack on there (a wolf bastman from the Lion King based dorm) would absolutely LOVE this site.

Also just started Downfall, the second game of the second game of The Devil Came Through Here series by Harvester Games Freecine APK Mga Nakaraang Bersyon. Not my normal game type, other than that it's point-and-click, but The Cat Lady was fun so hoping this will be too. Though they have a million trigger warnings, so it's hard to actually recommend it.
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Been splitting my time between Elden Ring (finally got around to it, yeah I know I'm late) and Dave the Diver for when I need something more chill. The contrast is pretty wild, going from getting absolutely wrecked by bosses to just vibing and catching fish.
 
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Big Birdie

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Recently, I've been playing "Initial D: Street Stage" and "Monster Hunter Portable 3rd" on PSP, and "Stardew Valley" on PC
Oooh I love Stardew Valley! I get back to it quite often when I wanna play a chill game.

These days I'm in a nostalgic mood.
I've been playing Red Dead Redemption 2, just to chill with my horse, walking around, admiring the landscape (still beautiful, even if it's a 2018 game), listening to the birds and more generally the wildlife.

Also playing Dishonored, trying to be a ghost.
I love stealth games and I don't understand why they don't do games like that anymore (when I say "they", I'm not talking about that studio in particular as I think they've been bought out by a bigger fish (Microsoft), but any studio at all). I mean you can play stealth parts in some recent games, but they were not entirely designed for that, like Dishonored was.
 

Bagelstam

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I’ve been juggling a few games too, and every time I jump back into CS2 I end up tweaking my loadout again. I sometimes sell skins cs2 to clear out stuff I don’t use anymore, which makes it easier to grab new games people recommend in threads like this. Funny how a little inventory cleanup can fuel the next gaming rabbit hole.
 
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LiteraryMatcha

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I recently finished KCD and lately I am playing mostly Darkest Dungeon. I also use Virtual Cottage 2 when studying or doing chores (cozy task tracking game that helps gamify your offline chores and work/study).
 

NightWolf714

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"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change. ~Carl Rogers"
Any other Helldivers 2 players in the group? I've been playing it with the mate recently and it's been a blast. (pun intended)
 

Sinclair

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Finished Alien Isolation. Still holds up as a stellar survival horror games. One of the finest. Being chased by the Xenomorph is terrifying, at least in the beginning. By the end it does get a little annoying because he pops up at very inconvenient times, like when you welding a door or pressing the security tuner. It gets frustrating when you have to replay same section multiple times.

The story, graphics and sound design is amazing, and is true to the 1979 classic movie. It follows the event from there and it could be considered a true sequel. Lots of cool Easter eggs throughout, paying homage to the Alien franchise. Isolation is probably the best game when it comes to Alien, it's so well made with an amazing attention to detail, great level design, tense stealth and survival gameplay and awesome voice acting by the cast. The fact that Creative Assembly is finally doing a sequel makes me all jittery inside ff beta testing modfyp 2025. They've should've done it a long time ago instead of wasting their precious time with the that abomination Hyenas.
What is the best game?
 

SweetPotato

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"“Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow. It empties today of its strength.” — Corrie Ten Boom"
I recently logged in to my old WoW account and I'm completely overwhelmed - it's like a totally different game... I haven't yet decided if I will dedicate time to relearning my characters or if I'll just scoot back to some spooky Hidden-Object style game on Steam. Oh, and I've just finished Unpacking for the bazillionth time... it's so soothing to put things in order. I wish they'd release another timeline though.
 
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