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I’m playing persona 4. I’m not a big fan of the “going to school” routine, but the plot has enough hooks to keep me going.
 
Guys I play with we finished a BG3 run and are moving onto another game. Decided on Elder Ring Nightreign. Fire it up, black bars for ultrawide. Mod to fix the aspect ratios makes online play break unless the other dudes have some other coop mod. Fuck.

Random aside, bought one of those special edition clear Xbox controllers.
 
Just finished Bayonettas 1 and 2, playing 3 again after having left it on the shelf for a while. And this is after I beat Castlevania Bloodlines and TMNT: Shredder's Revenge.
 
on my second playthrough of FO4, ive mostly been taking it slow, thinking im going to go Institute this time since I went Brotherhood of Steel the first time i did the MQ, though thats not set in stone and for now im doing the Minutemen Settlement autism, actually enjoyable to clear the areas of raiders,ghouls or whatever else, as for the building part its not so thrilling in my opinion, also been playing a lot of Destiny 2 since the new DLC came out, but probably going to take a break soon considering the fact theirs not gonna be any further content for the next few weeks until the update in September
Random aside, bought one of those special edition clear Xbox controllers.
also got a Xbox Controller since mine needed replacing, went with a blue one, had to get it shipped and Fedex fucking sucks but luckily it arrived in time for BF6 beta last weekend, my sticks on my last one went out at a bad time
 
Playing Dredge, the Lovecraftian fishing game, and it's pretty great. It's a good spooky game but has the problem most horror game suffer from, it has a great unnerving beginning that gets under your skin but then you encounter the horrors and it just a big monster enemy and all that build up fizzles. It at least shakes it up with different area that get you out of your comfort zone but your going be in them for a few good hours, so it's not long before they just feels benign. The scariest part is the beginning when you move slow as shit and have zero visibility but since it's one of those upgrade games all that goes away very quickly. The greatest horror isn't giant sea creatures or mutated fish, it's sudden rocks.
still the actual game is great, you fish, sell them, upgrade your ship and do errands for the sea folk who are for the most part are weirdly nice and personable for a Lovecraft fish game. The devs must have loved that part in re4 when you could grab fish since most of the game is sorting you weirdly angled fish in an attache case style boat.
It's a good check list game, find x fish for quest, find the right salvage for specific upgrades, find the right fish to give to mysterious hood figure to eat it's heart, etc.
If that's the type if game you like I'd recommend highly recommend it, also there's a dog.
 
I made a discount MR2 (I named it the Hirochi SR-4) in Automation:
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(Kinda also looks like a 90's Lotus Esprit from the back)
 
I have OT in my backlog, and SMT V was enjoyable, although I haven't played Vengeance. Is there much of a change?
There's an entirely new story path that you can choose at the beginning of the game, and quite a few tweaks like increased level cap, more demons, more sidequests, and a little area where you can chat with demons in your party (sometimes they give you items or get new skills or stat increases).
 
Replaying Shadow Generations on Switch 2. Besides SEGA being greedy bastards and not providing an upgrade path from the original version of the game, it's a good port and looks and plays great in handheld mode. I'm not usually one for doing all the missions/collecting everything in a Sonic game, but I probably will do so this time just because the game's so good.
 
After reading about the disappointing changes Wilds made, got around to MonHun RiseBreak. Kamura's comfy and all, but low rank feels depressingly easy like World did. At least the NPCs are much more tolerable.
 
SUPERHOT: Mind Control Delete.

I enjoyed playing the original game back in the day and saw this was on sale for a few bucks so I picked it up and I think it's the most worthwhile game purchase I've made in a minute. Even when I die I don't really get frustrated, and the arcade-y nature of it keeps runs interesting when you're running through the same few areas.
 
Replaying the GTA trilogy and just finished Vice City. Still a lot of fun and it was really easy to get back into despite not playing it for a few years. I didn't notice many differences since the last patch (Took an hour for the update to finish) but it played fine and I only got kicked out of the game once, which is an improvement.

Shooting Lance after all his whiny bullshit is still satisfying.
 
Playing through Cyberpunk again on my PS5 as well as Gran Turismo 7. Still waiting to upgrade my GPU on my PC to start playing some of the newer titles. Been playing a lot of SF6, Vampire Saviors and Marvel vs Capcom Collection on PC.
 
Replaying the GTA trilogy and just finished Vice City. Still a lot of fun and it was really easy to get back into despite not playing it for a few years. I didn't notice many differences since the last patch (Took an hour for the update to finish) but it played fine and I only got kicked out of the game once, which is an improvement.

Shooting Lance after all his whiny bullshit is still satisfying.

Apologies for the double post, but have they actually managed to fix a lot of the early bullshit on GTA Trilogy? I remember there being a super huge uproar when it released.
 
Beat Far Cry 5. Was aight, and dirt cheap. Went into FC6, lost 30 mins of actual ingame tangible progress cause it didn't auto-save, at all? Very odd game.

Regrettably put some hours into WoW because it's easy to boot up, unlike all the games I actually wanna play.
 
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