Just started the iOS/Android game Subterfuge, which is a long form RTS type game that centers on diplomacy due to complete lack of a RNG, and plays out in real time over a period of a week or so.
Recently started Star Wars KOTOR 2 with the Restoration mod.
I do like some of the changes and additions to the gameplay and leveling system (you risk smashing stuff when breaking through locked doors and chests now).
Holy hell though, the intro area to the game is just slow and boring. I only just got Kriea in my party. I mean, the whole backstory in the place I'm at is interesting and all, but the environment itself is so dull.
To be fair, the original KOTOR's intro area was kinda slow as well, so I won't bash it too hard.
I discovered Hatoful Boyfriend this summer. That was certainly something I didn't expect to enjoy as much as I did.
The sequel, Holiday Star, was released last week so I've been playing that! As many say, it's more of a straight forward story than a visual novel, but I think it still holds up. I love how the series has been able to balance absurd humor, sentimentality, and surprisingly dark themes. Definitely recommend.
For some insane reason, so have I started to play Sengoku Rance. This game..... is pretty damn funny and the "Hero" Rance has as an objective to fuck all the chicks that he can find. The gameplay is really solid and it is also a pretty hard game. But it is the writting that make me want to play it. It is very solid writing and funny.
To sum up, everything you need to know about Rance is this:
Thanks to the Steam sale going on, I've been playing Metro Last Light Redux and Stick of Truth. Also gotten Dark Souls for PC. Been a good while since I played the game on PS3 so I do know my skills are rusty.
Darkest Dungeon. I genuinely enjoy how punishing the game is, but it's the good sort of punishing where it punishes bad strategy and where good strategy can counterbalance bad luck.