What are you playing right now?

Playing through Cruelty Squad for the first time.

I dig the aesthetic and the DOS style soundtrack. Plus some of the enemy designs are slightly unsettling. Like the dogs that look like they have their heads split open.
 
I've been seriously playing:
Dying Light
Zomboid

And to end a busy day, I've been relaxing with:
Sims 4
World of warcraft

I'm stuck in a huge zombie kick though, mainly, I fucking love zombies.
 
For the past week I've been celebrating the release of Diablo 2 Resurrected by replaying vanilla Diablo 2 again, because my shit pc can't possibly run Resurrected. This time around I experimented with a necromancer that only uses clay golem and an act 2 mercenary, and it makes most of the act bosses jokes because of how slow they become.
 
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It's spoopy szn so I dusted off Bloodborne like I always do.

Before that I was trudging my way through Middle Earth: Shadow of War.
 
Playing a little Diablo 3. Laughing at a bunch of people in game demanding I change my wizard’s outfit because “he looks like a Klan member”

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Death's Door is pretty good. It's a hack n' slash Zelda where you play as a bird. Excellent immersive world with challenging combat and little handholding. Devolver don't miss.
 
I haven't kept up with Cyberpunk 2077 news in terms of patches but I just opened the unopened copy I received last year for Christmas. I'm going to see if the game runs reasonably well now compared the buggy mess that it was at launch. I won't hold my breath on it though. Worst case scenario? I pop the disc back out, uninstall and enjoy some No Man's Sky. It seems I've missed a couple more big updates (last I played, Living Ships had just came out) and it looks to be better than ever.

Edit: Cyberpunk 2077 was every bit the buggy mess I expected it to be... at first. Vocal lines were desynched with audio trying to catch up, weird, low resolution objects popping in, first person camera lagged behind in certain cutscenes so I could stare at the back of my character's eyeballs, teeth and hair from inside his skull...

And then as I stuck with it, the game seemed to stabilize? The bugs became less frequent and even came to the point of giving the Elder Scrolls series a run for it's money in terms of stability. Weirdly enough, it's playable even on my base PS4. Not perfect nor great but playable. I even started to enjoy the game a little bit.
 
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Been splitting some time up between World of Warships and Genshin Impact, and on and off playthroughs of Sims 4 and CK2/3
 
Just finished Amnesia The Dark Descent on switch. Just as scary as the first time I played 8 (?) or so years ago. Started playing Little Nightmares last night. It’s spooky enough for October but kind of comforting by comparison.
 
I've been going back to xbox 360 games. Rage has been a pretty good example of a game I'd abandoned years before that is probably superior to Borderlands.
 
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