What are you playing right now?

My eve online secret santa gifted me RDR2, it's really good so far. However I haven't tried online yet, which has mixed reviews.
 
Finished Calisto Protocol. Wasn't great, wasn't bad. But it definetly needed more polishment and more content. Was way too short.

Still playing King Arthur: Knight's tale
 
Warhammer Dark Tide. I was a big fan of Vermintide but I've always preferred 40K to Fantasy. The only downside was my GPU was a few years old so I had to upgrade, but apparently even with a 1060 Ti, I can only just play the game... Hardware aside, I'm loving the game. It feels so good to finally be able to explore a hive in such detail and grandeur.

Relearning Dwarf Fortress again. It makes me feel old. Them dorfs, man...
I tried playing the original with the ASCII art but it was an absolute mind-fuck at the time and I just couldn't get my mind around it or the controls... I saw the Steam version lately though and it looks really good. I'm super tempted to give it a go but my backlog is retarded enough as it is.
 
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Started playing the Master Chief Collection and about three chapters into Halo 1.

Man, I forgot how much fun these games are and how satisfying it is mowing down grunts.
 
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I've re-installed EAfront 2 because I wanted to play some co-op in the Prequel era. It's still fun to listen to the hero characters talk to each others during a fight.
I've heard that there are mods that added new characters and private servers. I might look into it.
 
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I've been playing Interplanetary. It's an artillery game/DEFCON-like where you wage interplanetary war in a solar system using missiles and other such shots, not spaceships or ground troops. Because the planets move around in their orbits, but the map only shows you the projected orbit if nothing was moving, aiming is guesswork and you can pull off trickshots involving missiles looping around planets and coming in from strange directions. Your choice of where you build on the surface also, in combination with the planet rotation, means that which guns will be available to fire at which angles (firing takes turns) changes over time. One of the more effective ways seems to be to spread the guns out in rings around a world (so there's always guns facing in a useful direction), prioritize directed fire on economic infrastructure, and if a direct shot isn't possible, try to fire a shot so it winds up loosely following the planet's orbit (it will move faster than the planet, so it will eventually catch up and impact if it's path is close enough).
 
Just finished up Titanfall 2, and last night I polished off Portal for the first time. I was aware, but too small brained to finish it. My brain is bigger now, since I am not smoking weed all the time.

Titanfall 2 was fantastic, the campaign a little short and a little easy on hard mode, but it's fun, and BT is a great character, and the setpieces were stellar.

Next up is Legacy of Kain Blood Omen, Yakuza Kiwami, and FF7 Remake or Disco Elysium. Figure I can alternate action/fps games and RPGs
 
Completed fur fighters viggos revenge. Started playing the translated ps2 remake of atelier marie on pcsx2. It keeps crashing though. Probably because I'm using artmoney to give myself tons more money and exp.
 
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I’m still balls deep in Warzone 2, but I started going through the original Xbox library and am spending a lot of time playing Big Mother Truckers 2. I am a little deep into a 44,000 rom collection addiction and there are so many gems.
 
I bought Evil Within 2 for like five bucks and it's actually good?

I'm enjoying it more than RE Village which is crazy because I heard virtually nothing about this game since its E3 announcement in 2017.
 
I’ve been playing GearCity.
I’m putting more effort into spreadsheets for this than I do for ones at work.
Send help.
 
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Ridge Racer Slipstream. A dead 10 years old game and no longer downloadable via Google Play, somehow still playable. The game is alright and can be fuckall difficult sometimes, but will definitely give you the grind fatigue frequently and quite monotone like rest of Ridge Racer games.
 
I bought Evil Within 2 for like five bucks and it's actually good?

I'm enjoying it more than RE Village which is crazy because I heard virtually nothing about this game since its E3 announcement in 2017.
I heard the gameplay is pretty good at the cost of shitty hollywood tier story line.

Ref: /watch?v=e6qzPGtc2R4
 
One of the games I've been playing lately is the linux beta of Entropy Zero 2 mod. It's been kinda meh to be honest, but not so terrible I'm dropping it completely.
 
The AI's just so bad you guys.

But it's pretty fun once the economy clicks for you and you start really contributing to the wars. x4_bg_01main_copy.jpg
 
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The AI's just so bad you guys.

But it's pretty fun once the economy clicks for you and you start really contributing to the wars.View attachment 4160688

When I played X4 around launch I found that the AI in the same system as you were utterly retarded yet those who were in every other system were ok.
Must be nerves knowing that the boss is around.
 
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Been playing Digimon Cyber Sleuth on and off for the last few weeks. I'm on chapter 12 out of 20, and the story is only just now getting interesting. I hadn't thought about Digimon for like 20 years until I picked this game up on a whim. It should probably sadden me how many Digimon I remember from my childhood. Can't remember to bring my wallet to the grocery store, but I can remember the entire Agumon evolution tree.

Found a game on the Steam sale called Bear and Breakfast. The art style and humor are painfully Tumblr, but so far it's a decent, cozy little management sim.
 
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