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    I’m playing baldur’s gate 3. About 50 hours in and really enjoying myself. Also kinda messing around with Forza horizon 5. Not very good at driving games but thought I’d give it a go.

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    Played through this cute game called Shelter! You play as a Badger mom guiding your cubs through 5 levels of intensifying scenarios. It’s super short and still got some emotional moments out of me. My favorite part was when chirping caused all my little cubs to chirp & mimic me.

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    I’ve been playing some Minecraft lately, both solo and with my wife. On my own, I’m mostly doing creative mode, currently building a village. I don’t have a ton of time for games but I’m having a blast when I find time. It’s coming very slowly though. With my wife, she’s played the game lots, always survival, but never actually beat the game before, and I haven’t beat the game since probably 2012 ish if I were to guess, so I’ve been looking forward to seeing Ms Ender Dragon too. It’ll probably be a while for that though, we don’t get to play together much.

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    Kenshi. Did that one start where you’re missing an arm. Was able to start making some money scavenging the dead for weapons and valuables, and selling them. Got enough to start a modest wheat farm. Unfortunately the tax man arrived, and I was in no state to pay, so I’ve been on the run. Don’t know where I’ll end up at this point.

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    I recently finished playing through Itorah, a side scrolling action platformer. It’s been on my list for a while. The game is beautiful, the story and art are influenced by Aztec, Incan and Mayan art and culture. There’s no voice acting, but each NPC feels different. There’s little backtracking, and in the areas you do travel a lot there’s usually a new path you can take through it.

    I enjoyed my time with the game. The mechanics are fun and varied, and the boss fights are all different and challenging. My playtime was about 20 hours and I didn’t rush it. There are achievements for speed running the game too. I didn’t get all the achievements on my first play through, so there would be more to do for achievement hunters.

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      Platformers aren’t my genre unfortunately but I love seeing more games using a mesoamerican setting! It’s so underutilized.

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    Subnautica

    I already played it through once, but with a Phenom quadcore (and a gtx 970, but heavily bottlenecked). The difference is refreshing: from around 720p 20ish fps I went to 1080p 60.

    A great crafting game, but I won’t waste words on a 10 year old fan-favorite, unless prompted (and then I can gush!).

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      What I liked a lot from Mel was that it really focused on exploring the existing mechanics deeply rather than introducing new mechanics.

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    I spent about a year eyeing Gori: Cuddly Carnage from afar until I picked it up a few days ago thinking I’ll just beat it in about 8~10 hours and go back to playing Homura Hime… I’m 17hrs in… beat the game and going for the 100% because it seemed very doable and the game is fun.

    I don’t even know who to recommend it to… technically speaking it is an action game, but does not play like any other action game I know. The platforming isn’t exactly Tony Hawk Pro Skater/Jet Set Radio either… it’s not even Rollerdrome… so IDK. It is fun though… just requires some suspension of belief and embracing it for what it is.

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      +1 for Gori I’ve just finished. It’s really fun and quite pleasant gameplay with a good feeling of progression.

      Also playing Metronomicon this week. Good game too. And star*vaders. Also great and challenging. What I like about these is you can play 5 minutes and continue later.

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      Okay, my curiosity is piqued. Indie games with Overwhelmingly Positive reviews that you can buy for a couple of dollars is like catnip to me. Probably won’t play it any time soon but might snap it up on a future sale. I do like action games.

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    I’ve started playing Kingdom Come Deliverance 1 the other day because I am eager for the Gothic 1 Remake (where I won’t be patient) and people have often compared the two franchises for their freedom and immersive mechanics. And of course the inherent Euro-jank.

    I really like it so far and can handle it much better than I expected.

    And incidentally for this community it is currently on sale on GOG. I’m playing the free version I got on Epic a while ago.

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    Last week I mentioned wanting to play Project Wingman campaigns in VR so I did just that. I started a new campaign on hard, as usual, and with the “Budget Cuts” modifier (less ammo, more damage to everyone and reduced handling) for additional challenge. Difference in ammo counts was a bit shocking at first (I didn’t expect it to go THIS low) but it’s still doable and fun. Each mission requires more precision and patience, other than that, it’s not that different.
    I also tried playing one of the missions on the “Mercenary” difficulty (without the modifier) to give it another shot but… yeah, it’s just not for me.

    Since I’m in a flying mood I decided to try a little experiment as well. I set up my flight-stick as a controller for PCSX2 and started playing Ace Combat 04 with it. It was alright.
    It obviously isn’t as fun as playing a game created with HOTAS support in mind - controls feel a bit stiff and the cockpit view is rather limited but I don’t hate it. That said, I’m not the biggest Ace Combat fan (never grabbed me as much as PW) so I’m sure someone more dedicated could have more fun with this setup.
    I only did 2, maybe 3 missions so far so I’ll play a bit more before deciding whether I want to continue or not. At the very least, playing it like this is an interesting experience.

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    My kid learned about Stardew Valley from a friend, so we’ve been into that. The split screen co-op has turned it into a great family activity.

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      It’s one of my favourite games I’ve played this year. I still think Titanium Court edges it, but Withering Rooms is surely second. It’s unbelievable to me that it isn’t more of a household name. I truly cannot wait for Withering Realms in September.

      What build are you doing this time?

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        I missed that question earlier. I generally go for health + speed + physical strength, but put a few points on each of the other attributes too.

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          I did the Luck build and it was super busted. Also nice to get tons of items and resources from all the Luck. Next run I’m planning on trying the ranged build, I feel like it could be powerful (although takes a while to come online). I also want to try a full caster build, especially in NG+ with the extra spells. Harvest Field was still crazy strong even with like 0 spell power investment.

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            The only thing that sucks about ranged is having to rely on jars early on. Haaaate it when they run just a bit too close and you eat the splash damage 🤬

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              Yeah, definitely something that could be much smoother respeccing into for NG+ rather than starting out as. I also imagine having to top up up ammo all the time might get a little annoying.

              You get some NG+ toys that are bound to be fun and powerful for ranged characters, though.

              NG+ spoiler

              The flamethrower.

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    Shining Force

    It started out really slow, but now I’m mid-late game. I’ve got a band of characters I like and I’m on the cusp of promoting most of them.

    It’s older and less refined than other games I’ve played in the genre (ie, Fire Emblems), but it’s been a good time.

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    Age of Wonders 4. I’m so glad I finally pulled the trigger on this during the recent sale. It’s so much fun.