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Yakuza 5 but i'm being slow unlike Yakuza 3 & 4 (completed both in hard and near all the substories which doesn't have grinding like the hotesses minigames or the other ones, revelations, trainers, the IF7 fights & a good chunk in the underground arena).
Game had a really slow phase, like Yakuza 0 but is funny.
 
Since I was forced to order Ys IX online from another country as it seems impossible to get one where I live, decided to start more games.

Started Zelda: Skyward Sword today. Hate the motion controls and it looks blurry and weird. Got a feeling I'm not gonna love this one. For gaming at night I started Fatal Frame 4 with the English patch. Has motion controls too, but not nearly as bad and the atmosphere is absolutely fantastic.
 
I’m playing an awesome, hardcore roguelike called Stoneshard.
 
I'm playing Fae Tactics (New Game+ even), pretty good game. If you're a fan of SRPGs in general, I would recommend it with no doubt. Just don't expect it to be the next Final Fantasy Tactics (or Tactics Ogre), it deserves to be treated as its own thing.

Would also recommend getting a guide when doing New Game+, because there are some stuff that you can easily miss out on your first playthrough, like the 2 of the secret characters... 1 secret character if you aren't stupid like me and remember that you aren't forced to bring 3 party members everytime lol
 
Downloaded Oblivion because I got the itch for some comfy elder scrolls on the couch. I forgot how fucking old this game really is...the controller support/options on PC is fucking garbage. I'm going to have to fuck around with mods just to get a decent controller set up :(

For all the terrible practices in modern gaming the standardisation and support for controllers on pc is really nice.
 
Valheim.

It's been a really fun experience so far, mostly playing with friends and trying to fight against a hostile world in a viking afterlife. The survival elements aren't aggravating, game mechanics are simple and the world is beautiful. You don't need a great computer to run it and co-op works like a dream. This little game humbles literally every other early access title on the market, at least in its genre. Coming from such a small team of developers, it's like a breath of fresh air. Even if you've never been able to get into games like Terraria, or Rust, have a look-see on Youtube. Might be something worth your time. It's way more chill than those two titles though.
 
Going through my second or third Far Cry 4 playthrough. Not for the gameplay because it's just a mindless retarded shooter, but for the beautiful sights.
 
Been doing an unmodded playthrough of Skyrim. I always shit on the game whenever I talk about it but when you accept it's shortcomings it's a pretty comfy play. Turns out mods don't actually change much of the experience, you just think they do.
 
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I'm currently playing Azur Lane on Amagi server. Game itself is very fun to go around, but sometimes took time to fully done completing mystery ships and I had to completing its missions as usual, log in to receive rewards, getting wisdom cubes for researching and building ships. Reducing threats are also fun to do, but may took time if I didn't execute it properly. I'm currently reducing the threat status at 2-3 now.
Though, I'm also lending my Big E into commissions to increase her EXP, making her super tough.
 
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Been doing an unmodded playthrough of Skyrim. I always shit on the game whenever I talk about it but when you accept it's shortcomings it's a pretty comfy play. Turns out mods don't actually change much of the experience, you just think they do.
You're just not using enough mods.
 
Trying to get a randomizer for Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix working, because I'm a masochist and want to suffer. Figured out patching, at least, but I'm struggling with getting the damn randomizer to work.

Update: Got it working, and also got my ass handed to me in Disney Castle. Such is life.
 
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Nioh 2 is flattening my dick, and that's okay.
Mine too. Kept seeing people saying it was easier then the first but i'm racking up way more deaths in 2. Never got around to 1's dlc but heard they were pretty rough so maybe that's part of it.
 
How to Train Your Dragon: Dawn of New Riders

I like it, pretty simple but nice looking game that I've almost finished after a day of playing. My dragon has this "issue" where he basically evolves like a pokemon after each boss fight but it's explained in an interesting way which makes me think of clones and their rapidly-shortening telomeres.

Also I have to defeat some blue-haired girl who's been doing freaky mind control experiments on dragons and is bitter because her dragon died and everyone she trusted betrayed her.
 
Katana Zero hardmode and went back to Stardew Valley. Stardew Valley is wholesome.
 
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I added shitloads of mods to my KSP install. Things have gotten a little crazy. I've built fusion-powered SSTOs using research gleaned from putting hundred-ton mobile science bases on the Mun.

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Trying to get a randomizer for Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix working, because I'm a masochist and want to suffer. Figured out patching, at least, but I'm struggling with getting the damn randomizer to work.

Update: Got it working, and also got my ass handed to me in Disney Castle. Such is life.
Sounds interesting, what makes it random?
 
Sounds interesting, what makes it random?
Basically, random items (including keyblades), drive forms, and abilities in different chests and whatnot (level-up rewards, finishing parts of a world, etc.) and you can even randomize the bosses and forced enemy battles like I have. It takes a bit of setting up, but it's always fun to see what sort of results you get. Only boss fights that aren't randomized when you have the option turned on at seed generation are the ones with gimmicks, like Demyx or Twilight Thorn.
 
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