I've been playing a lot of Mechwarrior Online and Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries recently, but Singleplayer Tarkov just released their 4.0 update/overhaul so I'm starting that as well.
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Ever play Mexhwarrior: Living Legends?
Its a free mod of crisis wars with a tiny community but it has combined arms mechwarrior game play (jets, VTOLs, Tanks, BattleArmor, mechs) and maps large enough to actually play mechwarrior.
I haven't, but I'm very intrigued and will have to give it a shot.
Not battlefield 6, i dont get the hype, at least my gameshare friend bought it himself because he wanted it, feels worse than 2042 in some ways
I've been hooked on Factorio lately. I think it's helping with some of the decision paralysis shit I've been dealing with at work.
Been hitting up my local Killteam scene recently.
The Invicible and Outer Wilds, eat some edibles or/and shrooms with these games and you'll be so hella immersed. Absolutely great sci-fi/space exploration games
I've gone back to playing Ghost of Tsushima, for the first time, a bunch recently. Took a long break from it after Act I, but just because I didn't want to marathon it all at once. It's probably my favorite melee combat game that isn't a full-fledged RPG, and the story is fantastic. I'm really glad that it's more grounded in realism, for the most part, rather than relying on fantasy gimmicks and magic. Plus playing it with Japanese audio is an absolute treat.
playing final fantasy 12 lately. I started it on playstation or playstation 2 I think and never really went forward with it. trying again on steamdeck.
I played Heartworm. It's an indie survival horror game that came out recently. It's a very unique game in the genre. I highly recommend it.
Patrick's Parablox is a bit of a head spin.
Clair Obscur. First thing to really grab my attention since BG3.
Started playing State of Decay 2 again. Best zombie survival game ever. Hope the third one isn't a flop and releases in my lifetime.
I got cyberpunk 2077 for the summer sale and I'm absolutely loving it. Put nearly 200 hours into the game in the first month or so. Only just now getting into mods. Despite its poor launch the dlc definitely makes up for it.
I actually really like Undecember, despite the inventory management, costume shop, and gacha mechanic for legendaries. The storyline gets good after the first arc, and the skill system is so flexible, you can make almost any type of build you can think of.