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I just beat Mighty Switch Force. It took me a long time to do so, but that's only because I wanted to get the Par times, and those are super strict to get. Maybe I'll try and complete the five bonus levels and get the par time on level 16, but for now, I'm moving onto the second game.
 
Switching between Skyrim and Hollow Knight. For Skyrim I'm almost done with everything, I literally just have some Legacy of Dragonborn content to finish and the last two major quest mods I installed, Wheels of Lull and Molag Bal's Inferno. After that it'll just sit around for fucking months probably until the team working on Apotheosis finally releases it.

For Hollow Knight I nuked an old forty hour save because I haven't played for months, so I started fresh to relearn shit. So far so good, I've somehow still kept my knowledge of shit in it. Fucking great game too.
 
Switching between Skyrim and Hollow Knight. For Skyrim I'm almost done with everything, I literally just have some Legacy of Dragonborn content to finish and the last two major quest mods I installed, Wheels of Lull and Molag Bal's Inferno. After that it'll just sit around for fucking months probably until the team working on Apotheosis finally releases it.

For Hollow Knight I nuked an old forty hour save because I haven't played for months, so I started fresh to relearn shit. So far so good, I've somehow still kept my knowledge of shit in it. Fucking great game too.

Have you played the forbidden city mod? It's fucking good.
 
Have you played the forbidden city mod? It's fucking good.
No, but I've heard good things about it. I've also heard good things about Project AHO, but honestly after what I already have and those two I think there'd be little left to try and do until any of Beyond Skyrim gets out or Apotheosis is finally released.
 
Just got Shenmue 1 and 2, but I need to beat Nioh before I start on them. Absolutely love Nioh; went in blind but despite how hard it is - I don't regret it. If anything, it's making the game even more fun not knowing what's coming.
 
Just starting Riki Densetsu (Legend of Riki). Right off the bat, the game is in Japanese, so I have nary a clue what is going on. All I know is that you play as Riki before meeting Kunio. Now I just need to find a way to rip the font from River City: Tokyo Rumble and insert it into Riki Densetsu, so I can finally find someone to give it a fan translation.
 
No, but I've heard good things about it. I've also heard good things about Project AHO, but honestly after what I already have and those two I think there'd be little left to try and do until any of Beyond Skyrim gets out or Apotheosis is finally released.

It's fantastic, story-wise, and incredibly stable for fucking skyrim.
People make fun of me for still playing and liking skyrim, but with all of these incredible mods I feel no shame.
I've kept myself pretty occupied playing the Legacy of The Dragonborn mod, which basically helps you collect EVERYTHING in the game with cool quests and a badass playerhome to go along with it. It might be a bit late to install it if you're already almost done with the game though.

I mostly like just trying out different combat mods and graphics mods with the new quests honestly.
 
Still playing Yakuza 0, it's a really great game. Anyone knows what's the best way to beat the mission that involve Magic Johnson (Michael Jackson) moonwalking while Kiryu defends him? I have always been bad at defense mission and the enemies in this mission are faster than me
 
It's fantastic, story-wise, and incredibly stable for fucking skyrim.
People make fun of me for still playing and liking skyrim, but with all of these incredible mods I feel no shame.
I've kept myself pretty occupied playing the Legacy of The Dragonborn mod, which basically helps you collect EVERYTHING in the game with cool quests and a badass playerhome to go along with it. It might be a bit late to install it if you're already almost done with the game though.

I mostly like just trying out different combat mods and graphics mods with the new quests honestly.
Legacy is a staple mod in any of my playthroughs. I'm almost done with the quests in it too, just gotta keep collecting stuff. I'll look into Forbidden City soon.
 
just waiting for Dragon Quest 11 to finally release so my PS4 no longer collects dust, and maybe convince me to actually play my PS4 backlog...
 
Still playing Yakuza 0, it's a really great game. Anyone knows what's the best way to beat the mission that involve Magic Johnson (Michael Jackson) moonwalking while Kiryu defends him? I have always been bad at defense mission and the enemies in this mission are faster than me
I didn't do that sub story until after I beat the game so I might have been overpowered but I believe I just used rush style and tried to knock people down and move to the next enemy and keep going back and forth until they died.

I've been playing Kiwami. I kind of regret not getting to it sooner. I'm having a lot of fun with the Majima Everywhere system and the nods to Zero since that's the only other Yakuza game I've played and the rest of knowledge of the franchise was all picked up through osmosis.
 
I month or so ago I was all about how I'd love to a 2D Sonic game with hand drawn graphics, and looks like I will get to have my wish:

It's just an early version with a tutorial and a single level, but it's pretty neats so far.

I'm also going through Mr. Swifty for the first time. Pretty cool game! So far it doesn't take as much palnning ahead as, say, Hotline Miami, but it's still lots of flashy fun.
 
Silent Hill 1

Using a PS emulator to play this game on 4k with a widescreen patch.

I went through the entire Elementary School level without a map unintentionally. After going through the Underworld and leaving the school, I found the map right next to the door as I was about to leave. Literally a DSP moment for me.
 
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I just got Graveyard Keeper. I spend so much time keeping my little graveyard nice and neat. I find the story to be interesting too. That commi donkey can suck his own dick though, fucker wanting carrots for bodies and shitting on my road.
 
Got a copy of Freedom Planet from a friend of mine on Steam, and I must say it's pretty fun! The pixel art is lovely, the voice acting ranges from functional to amusingly corny, the music,'s neat, and I really like that gameplay-wise it's not just a reskin of a Sonic game. Doing shoryukens, dive kicks and Rocket Kight-esque air dashes really spices things up, and I really like how the enemies don't cause damage just by touching you, really makes sense for a 2D game with limited field of vision where you gotta go fast.

Also found an old copy of Armed and Dangerous at a loca flea market, it's an insanely fun, crazy TPS á la MDK with ridiculous weapons and some pretty strong humor.
 
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