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Started playing Isonzo and it looks like it's going to be one after my favourite FPS after RO2/RS1. It's also great to finally see a game set in one of Gods greatest gifts to humanity, the alps. They definetly need to add more maps in the future tho. I just hope it doesn't die like Tannenberg.
 
Decided to buy Prodeus and I got hooked. Cuts straight through the boomer shooter fatigue and pulls you in with fast paced action, a well-formed aesthetic, and the best reloading-based gunplay I've ever experienced. It even has co-op. Well worth the full price.
 
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Just finished Midnight Fight Express, and damn it was a fun romp. Easily the best brawler (that isn't a fan game) I've played since the PS2 version of The Warriors. This game better get some props in the next few months.

For some reason, I've had a pinball itch, and while neither big name pinball emulators have my two favorite boards; Black Knight and 8 Ball Deluxe, I did find a play on browser version of the latter based on an old but quite good DOS port.
 
Honestly, even though I have the first one, I’m playing Just Cause 2 tomorrow because it’s been almost a week since I played a video game on the XBOX 360. Plus, it looks fun.
 
World of Final the-Fantasy.

I really hated Tama at first but it grew bearable.
 
Started playing Isonzo and it looks like it's going to be one after my favourite FPS after RO2/RS1. It's also great to finally see a game set in one of Gods greatest gifts to humanity, the alps. They definetly need to add more maps in the future tho. I just hope it doesn't die like Tannenberg.
If they don't want their games to die they should make a single game and then expansion packs instead of whoring it like this.
 
I replayed grounded with a buddy now it has the full release and other than the usual annoying shit I really enjoyed the game but what the fuck is up with that ballsack fetus Tully, and why does he constantly just start bumping into something repeatedly like a fucking idiot.
 
What am I playing??

Well that's an interesting word... "playing". I've been spending all day fixing my installation of Skyrim +150 mods. I'm autistic so it has been fun. I'm thinking I will be able to play the game tomorrow some time. Apparently since I've last played, a "special edition" has come out, a VR edition has come out and some sort of ultimate edition just came out. The old version runs just fine though so I'm just going to fix that up.
 
Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga is the shit. Yeah, it's RPGMaker, but it plays a lot like Valkyria Chronicles.

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Decided to replay the Mass Effect trilogy through the Legendary Edition, albeit heavily modded. Ain’t no way I’m experiencing that awful original ending again.

Currently went through the first game twice, once as Male Shepard as a Soldier, and again as Female Shepard as an Adept. Both times as a Paragon as well (could never bring myself to go full Renegade).

Now it’s onto Mass Effect 2, which has even better and improved gameplay and characters, just at the cost of derailing the momentum and structure of the overarching plot.
 
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Kingdom Come Deliverance. Again. Think I've started it 4 times before and never finished it, but this time I definitely will
...yeah I got bored of it and there's a DLC stopping me from actually finishing it but I'm gonna count it.

So now I'm paying Mount and Blade Bannerlord. It's been a year since I've tried it and there's been a fair few updates. Big fan so far.
 
Beaten King's Field: The Ancient City for the second time.

The game is honestly amazing on nearly all fronts. The atmosphere, the interconnected level design and the feeling of delving deeper and deeper into an abandoned and cursed ruin with crazier and crazier looking monsters.

Only real criticism I have with the game is that the upgrade system as well as item and weapon levels feel a bit superfluous and not at all needed to beat the game. The latter take so much grinding that it's not really worth it. (You do get some cool looking sword magic abilities as well as more powerful looking spell animations.)

None of that really takes away anything from the game though.
 
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Got stomped in Gundam Evolution.

Started playing Capital Punishment modlist for FNV. It's not bad but I don't care for Sweet6shooter's mods and this modlist is filled with their mods.
 
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In between playing through all these free epic games and switch roms, I've been playing multiversus, the weird warner bro's smash clone game. ..... I actually like it. I'm having fun playing 2v2's with randos and stomping people. I thought it was going to be dog shit but it's been pretty fun and the new characters Rick (rick and morty) and stripe (from gremlins lmao) are pretty OP currently and piss people off when you roll them with them. I also have to praise their F2P model, it's not pay2win, real money only gives you cosmetics and I haven't spent a penny and have already unlocked every character and gotten a bunch of free cosmetic shit from unlockables and events. I might actually throw them a few bucks because of this reason.
 
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...yeah I got bored of it and there's a DLC stopping me from actually finishing it but I'm gonna count it.

So now I'm paying Mount and Blade Bannerlord. It's been a year since I've tried it and there's been a fair few updates. Big fan so far.
I keep getting bored of games.
Now I'm playing the new Snowrunner stuff. Farming Simulator, but with waist-deep mud and massive sovjet tractors.
 
Started up Fallout: New Vegas for the umpteenth time playing a pure melee/unarmed build - something I've never done before. Surprisingly very fun and makes the game ridiculous easy at a certain point. Honestly, it makes it feel somewhat fresh despite playing it so many times. Since I've never done melee-focused builds in Fallout before I'm probably going to reinstall all of them and give it a shot in FO1, FO2, and FO4.

Fallout New Vegas has a difficulty setting hidden away in the options. That should make opponents better boxing partners.
 
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Played through a translated version of the original King's Field via emulator. It's a game that's rough around the edges, but seeing as how it was released a mere two weeks after the PS1, it's held up very well all things considered.

King's Field as a series is probably the only game series I can think of where combat speed get slower and slower with each new game.
 
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