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Picked up This War of Mine on sale for $1.99 and It's not bad. I enjoy that your characters seem to actually be affected by the deaths of the people you encounter while scavenging. It's a refreshing change of pace from other survival games where your character can slaughter hundreds of creatures or people and not even flinch.
 
Been starting Kerbal Space Program, and also casually playing Everything is Crab, which is a fun but easy action-evolver game. You can make some strange lookin critters!
 
I'm playing Hello Kitty Island Adventure atm. And to throw back to an old south park reference fucking butters had good taste, this shits all over WoW. This game is literally AAA, it's more polished then animal crossing the sound track is absolutely banging and there is currently the month of Meh (gudetama) event running.

I thought it'd be a bit of a meme game, but I've put 20 hours in already and I've barely scratched the surface for the housing design for all the Island Visitors. It's a kids game but its so cute and cozy it scratches that itch for Animal Crossing / Happy Home Design. There's even a couple of DLCS that I've not even considered yet.
 
Hello Kitty Island Adventure
My only problem (from having seen streamers play it) is that it feels like a mobile game where you have to log in daily for 30 minutes to progress, for 40 dollars. I've been replaying ACNL and sure, that's a daily game too but I could be very wrong with Hello Kitty. At least you get to play as a cute animal you design yourself rather than a human amongst anthros.
 
Between Forza Horizon 1 and MindsEye. I regret not giving Horizon a chance when it came out.
 
I have a bunch of games I got on sales here and there and I cannot summon the interest, with moving and career planning and all hanging over me, to touch any of them. I just play Company of Heroes 2 and Over the Top: WW1.
 
I’ve been too busy lately, but still squeezing in short play sessions before bed. Luxor: Pharaoh’s Challenge because PSP casual games are comfy. Apotris is the best homebrew Tetris I never knew about, and it even has a Tetris Effect mode. And I never finished Gen 3 Pokemon as a kid, so I’m most of the way through the main game of Pokemon Emerald Mini, a romhack that has all the content of the original but heavily condenses the overworld to cut out filler.
 
My only problem (from having seen streamers play it) is that it feels like a mobile game where you have to log in daily for 30 minutes to progress, for 40 dollars. I've been replaying ACNL and sure, that's a daily game too but I could be very wrong with Hello Kitty. At least you get to play as a cute animal you design yourself rather than a human amongst anthros.

Yeah there is definitely an element of chore work there but once you build up your reserves its not to bad. that 30 minutes is my down time after work and i just sorta pick and choose what i want to do.

I got it on sale half price (with conversion it was a $60 game) , its worth pirating even with denushit on it.
 
Blegh. I booted up Squad 51 versus the Flying Saucers. I might have bithced about it before. Case of being exactly what I thought it would be but being disappointed, like, play five minutes and think "fucking kill me."
It's a space shooter (by genre) with retro graphics, it does the sci-fi B movie thing the way Deadly Tower of Monsters did sci-fi B movies and Cuphead did early cartoons. I think one big problem with that as a premise is it shows how "like X genre" isn't enough, other things that were send ups of a specific aesthetic or fiction genre also have a hook to make them good games. Cuphead, for example, used its cartoonery, wild jazz music and bullet hell genre to reinforce each other, each piece is drawing out some of what makes the others good. But sci-fi B movies are kind of gray mush to begin with - I like the visual aesthetic of stupid bullshit, loved it in Deadly Tower of Monsters - but here you've got straight black-and-white, crackly audio, it's being very very authentic and that includes being authentic to the experience of sucking, which old B movies did. That's why even the stuff that riffs on it isn't THAT authentic. Mars Attacks is a modern B movie but it isn't shot like the 1950s. Deadly Tower of Monsters got its play out of the framing device of being directors commentary and the game itself would have sucked but the commentary was genuinely delightful. Cuphead and LA Noire had the good sense to have colorized be the default setting. (Similarly, Trek to Yomi hanged its hat on balck and white and ALSO sucked.)

Plus, "Director" Zardoz. Modern man cannot even imagine a Ming the Merciless or Confederate soldier John Carter banging a Martian, it's gotta all be about the same braindead corpo bad message. It's just a default, same thing for theming/narrative that the zombie is for a mook. Sci-fi B movies aren't about directors. They're about god-emperors who keep pleasure domes with captured princess in lingerie on chains and enslave monkey men to mine uranium and terrorize the peasants with psychic wizards.

I also booted up Forgotten City today and I have an eyebrow raised. Heard some dude suck its dick in a review ages ago, he mentioned it having an interesting depiction of Christians from the Roman perspective and being essentially a glorified Fallout game in its engine and design (what is Fallout at heart, it's not an action game as it's always sucked at that, it's a walk around and navigate dialogue trees game). So I boot this up having last played 3 or New Vegas a decade ago and am flashbanged by the limp lifeless sex-doll-like body of a hylic narrating at me, and about 10 minutes in maybe I'm hearing a Roman talk about how all colors and sexual preferences are welcome in his empire. I'm hoping it shapes up to be worthwhile but compared to the experience of say, reading Pompeii, you know... I mention Pompeii specifically for a reason too, it's a great example of fiction that writes about the ancient world vividly like these are modern people (thats its thing: its Chinatown in Pompeii) but it exists thoroughly in the ancient mindset, it'll have characters randomly be pedophiles or slaveowners and stuff and it's the most normal thing in the world to everyone around them.
 
I never did finish Receiver 2. I got distracted by other stuff and just didn't get back to it. So now, with my new rig, I'm back at it.

I love this game so much. It's the definition of a game I'll never get to discuss with anyone else, but it's everyone else's loss. Everything I posted in 2020 still stands, and I can't recommend it enough. It even has the full original game hidden in it as an Easter Egg!
 
Heroes Olden Era. I fucking love strategies, and I live long enough to remember HOMM 1, HOMM 2 and to have hundreds of hours in HOMM3 and HOMM5. The game is cheap (by the mad standards of the current year), and although the graphics could be better, it is 200% worth its money. The guys like Unfrozen give me hope that not everything is gaming industry is lost.
 
Heroes Olden Era. I fucking love strategies, and I live long enough to remember HOMM 1, HOMM 2 and to have hundreds of hours in HOMM3 and HOMM5. The game is cheap (by the mad standards of the current year), and although the graphics could be better, it is 200% worth its money. The guys like Unfrozen give me hope that not everything is gaming industry is lost.
I assume it stays faithful to HOMM's legacy rather than shitting on it, going by this praise?
 
Heroes Olden Era. I fucking love strategies, and I live long enough to remember HOMM 1, HOMM 2 and to have hundreds of hours in HOMM3 and HOMM5. The game is cheap (by the mad standards of the current year), and although the graphics could be better, it is 200% worth its money. The guys like Unfrozen give me hope that not everything is gaming industry is lost.
I assume it stays faithful to HOMM's legacy rather than shitting on it, going by this praise?
I'm loving Olden Era. Someone described it as what Heroes 5 should have been. It is a good mix of 3 and 5 with some new features. The focus system is very interesting.
 
If you want a general answer - yes. It is a healthy mix of 3 and 5 and just a drop from AoW4, but it is, of course, not without drawbacks. Retrofags though will probably never accept anything but HOMM3.
I wanna try it just because HOMM3 doesn't quite hit my urge to continue playing, not because of dated visuals but because of a lack of incentive to keep me playing. Achievements help me in that regard because I'm no longer a child who doesn't understand English, I'd play HOMM and imagine little stories about each army when I couldn't understand the "plotline" of the game.
Early Access sucks though, I hope the devs don't over-tune the game between EA and release. Darkest Dungeon 1 kinda did that, that was the last time I bought a game in EA.
 
Project Zomboid, Necroa Virus conversion. Evolving zeds and actual infection dangers from handling corpses, breathing the air, or getting blood on you. Oh, and the water in your pipes is tainted too, boil everything or stick to soda. Love it.
 
The urge to finish off Lord Dredmore on the hardest difficulty in permadeath mode is starting to call me back to the Dungeons of Dredmore. I've gotten him in easy and mediun Permadeath and all 3 modes without permadeath, but haven't completed the toughest accomplishment yet. Probably because he was insanely buffed in the final DLC that added 5 more levels and the Diggle God buffs. It's my favourite TRUE Roguealike and has been for like 10+ years now.
 
I've been playing on a Minecraft realm with some friends, and we all usually play this kinda sparingly because of work schedules. I've started filling their houses with chickens, and going in their chests to get their diamonds and netherrite. I then just leave them in their furnaces.

Anyways a buddy of mine recently built the twin towers for his villager trading system, with a plane shaped creeper farm nearby. I've been working on making a cheesy strip club hidden underground, and overall it's been a great time.
 
I've been playing F-Zero GX recently and that 4th mission in which you have to kill british actor Micheal Caine is a ballbuster I tell ya
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He and his gang of cockney delinquents are a proper nuisance
 
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