Uno, Settlers of Catan, the Witcher 3?
shattered pixel dungeon. it is the most fun i had with a dungeon crawler. i die too quickly with the classic ones. have played hundreds of rounds but havent won yet, not even once. still not tired of it though.
Working on Tears of the Kingdom - about 2/3 of the way through the story, and I could probably blitz through the rest of it pretty easily, but I’ve been trying to get all shrines & lightroots first. I’m starting to feel the itch to be done with it though… (not because I’m not enjoying it, but I want to move along to other games and projects.)
I’m playing Star Citizen and Kenshi at the moment. I sometimes work in some Cyberpunk 2077.
I’ve had too much else going on to play much on my own and most games seem like too much of a commitment to start, but I have been Deep Rock Galactic with my best friend in another country. We play it at least once a week together and it is quite a laugh.
Otherwise I do have an open save running for Syberia. Loved that game years ago and am starting to replay a lot of my old titles. Also, Duskers and Papers Please are oddly addictive and allow you to just jump in and out of them over time without a big commitment or forgetting a complex story line.
I’m not actually into too much right now. I’ve been dabbling in The Sims 4, Dyson Sphere, and Two Point Campus, but none are holding my attention for too long. I recently started Spiritfarer - it’s lovely, but I haven’t gotten back to it. I also started A Plague Tale, but there’s a bit too much visceral horror for my taste. I’m still curious how it ends!
I need to get back to the Witcher 3. I had been playing it on the Steam Deck but some elements were too small. This may have been addressed in the December 2022 update - I haven’t been back to check.
I’m curious about Fallout and Red Dead Redemption but I’m hesitant to jump into a big title when I can’t seem to finish anything lately.
Spiritfarer is a gorgeous game in terms of art and style but I have very mixed feelings about the gameplay; the grind and fetch quest nature of it didn’t gel with me at the time. It’s interesting the devs have taken a completely different turn into action gameplay for their next title.
I’m considering picking my Fallout 4 save back up - I’m digging into Starfield screenshots and analyzing them but I remember nothing about Fallout’s mechanics or how they developed over Skyrim. I keep thinking “oh this feature looks like an evolution of Skyrim’s!” but then idk how much it’s based on Fallout 4 so I feel like my analysis is very lacking.
the grind and fetch quest nature of it didn’t gel with me at the time.
I’ve had enough of grinding but there’s something about it that I’m rather enjoying. My job is to help these people out and I’m not in any particular hurry most of the time. With that said, I’m only something like three characters in, so that may change down the road.