Trails in the Sky, Yakuza Like a Dragon and D4 when friends are on it. Actually excited for the D4 season, I am going to play a class I know nothing about and not use any guides; see how far I get.
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I'm currently playing though The Messenger, it makes me feel dumb sometimes because some of the backgrounds look like foregrounds
Viewfinder comes out tomorrow, I'm looking forward to that. I played the demo on steam and confirmed that it is something I'll almost certainly enjoy.
Thanks for the heads up, will be a fun play.
For this week and the next I'm hoping to complete Vampyr.
A bit disappointed with the floaty melee combat, but eh not that many vampire games on PS4 at the moment.
Borderlands 3
I'm enjoying it overall, but good GODS can I tell it was 100% not designed to work for PC players.
Horizon Forbidden West - don’t like it as much as the first but I’m determined to finish it before moving on to something else
I just finished Jedi Survivor. It was a hell of a run, fun, super enjoyable and absolutely amazing. I can’t wait to start the new game + and try to get all the achievements
Still Vampire Survivors and Satisfactory, if I can get a break in Vampire Survivors...
Binding of Isaac Repentance is my main game at the moment. I'm also trying to squeeze some Need for Speed Underground 2 on the PS2. Gaming is no longer my primary hobby so it's no more than an hour or two per day. Still, looking forward to the other NFS titles on the PS2. I might try to finish the first Underground and go for 100% on both before moving on.
working towards 106% in Crash 4. it's tough as nails and it's not a game that shies away from slapping you and laughing in your face for the smallest screw up. The 106% demands literal perfection on each level.
but it's a lot of fun and slowly conquering this behemoth is super satisfying
Been playing through Borderlands 3. I always loved the pretense and style of the older ones, but the shooting just never felt good enough moment to moment to stick it out. This one's finally got it and I've been enjoying my time, even though the characters and dialogue are funny at rare times, and mostly pretty terrible.
Beat hazard 3. It's in early access and I love the simple concept of "music creates the stage". You can use digital copies of songs, or in this new fangled age of streaming it allows for a plethora of other streaming services and even just desktop live audio if you happen to have some dj streaming on twitch open.
It's basically asteroids with upgrades, bosses, and waves upon waves of musically generated ships to blast.
Each track completed awards a unique new ship to pilot, procedurally generated. There is a galactic conquest mode where all your music is made into clusters in it's own galaxy. And the solo dev of the whole thing went ahead and added upgradeable special attacks in the most recent update, which is why I've been playing this week.