What are you playing right now?

I've gone back to playing Skyrim while waiting for Fallout 4 to get DLC and console mods. (Please let the Paladin Buzz and Woody Garvey mods make the crossing. Those are way too funny to not have.)

I usually play as a Nord, but this time I picked an Imperial because more money and role-playing reasons.
I've also been thinking of starting up a second playthrough of FO4, and I've also been playing more Baldur's Gate EE (this time with the NPC Project mod; spelling errors, but still good).
 
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I'm currently balls deep in Fallout 4 and Just Cause 3 - with the latter impressing the stuffing out of me. I loved Just Cause 2, but I had mixed feelings when I first saw some youtube vids of 3. Not sure why, but I was expecting to hate it, and so far I'm 100 hours in, flying my jet plane and liberating towns from moustached ADF.

As for Fallout 4, it's shorter than what I expected, but I guess Bugthesda will be selling "cut-out content" as DLC. In case, you're thinking that I disliked Fallout 4... not at all. I ploughed a couple hundred hours into that one.
 
Assassin's Creed Syndicate. I'd call it "GTA London 1868".

I really like the odd game logic: the game warns you if you accidentally kill civilians with your own weapons and displays a game over if you keep doing it. But running down people with a stolen carriage at Trafalgar Square? Throwing boxes of nitroglycerine into the crowd at a marketplace? "Accidentally" killing bystanders by ordering your henchmen to fire at that low-level mook in a busy street? Perfectly okay, apparently.

Also, Ubisoft went off the deep end with microtransactions - you can buy in-game money and resources like in some shitty mobile game. It can be bypassed by grinding Ned Wynert's random robbery jobs, though.
 
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Darkest Dungeon makes me want to punch babies so I'm playing the nice, relaxing Talos Principle.
 
Grabbed Legend of Grimrock 2 when it was on sale, and I'm already starting to get lost. Enjoying it, though.
 
Sank some time earlier playing Dead State: Reanimated. May reload an old save so as to avoid the morale loss from the first crisis event along with trying to avoid some bug that won't let me tell the the police deputy that all the state shelters are effectively screwed.
 
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An interactive novel based on the story of Cinderella.
 
I just got Convoy.
It's pretty great! FTL meets Mad Max. The content gets repetitive fast but that's always a problem with roguelites like this.
 
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I just finished remember me. The final boss was ridiculously easy because it had no lag whereas every other fight (especially zorn fights) had so much lag that the game was near unplayable
 
Dragonball Xenoverse, RE Revelations 2, Halo, etc. The list goes on and on. Interestingly, if you stream RE games you're guaranteed to get at least 9 viewers, lol.
 
Right now, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. This is a game I have a love/hate relationship with. I love the mix of platformer and RPG elements, but I hate just how some parts feel like they're designed to take off part of your life with no real benefits. Like those bastards who spawn endlessly but don't leave EXP, and worse if they hit they steal EXP. It's a fun yet challenging game that I fully intend to beat this time.
 
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen for PC. Although I own the original console version, I bought the game mostly for the artbook and soundtrack. Even then, the PC release, while lacking some things like the Berserk armor sets, includes all the other dlc armors and dlc quest.
 
Splatoon, again. I just got my ass handed to me by a new player and feel ashamed.

I also plan to pick up Animal Crossing: New Leaf again after i can transfer some patterns over to a new file.
 
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