What games are you playing now?

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Battlefield 4, still one of my favourite fps games on this generation of console. I sunk so many hours into this game on xbox, I just had to have for my ps4.

It has a lot of things that bug me (like semi lock on weapons) but I still prefer the modern setting over the other ones. None of the recent BF games were as fun as this one imo.
 
Card games. Free to play ones on PS4, Xbox one, PC and Android. They all have something wrong with them - a feature one of them has would fix one and one of its features will fix another of them.

Except Pokémon Trading Card game. Which, much to my surprise, is the best of the lot of them.
 
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Bought mayor’s editon of Cities: Skylines, $133! :crazy:

Haven’t played this game since my xbox died which was over a year ago now. I still love it though.
 
Started with The Witcher 3. I had an old save but had no idea how everything worked. It really is something special this game.
 
Hitman Absolution... damn what a crap! I did avoided it at respective time, but decided to give it a chance after replaying cool Blood Money.
 
Hitman Absolution... damn what a crap! I did avoided it at respective time, but decided to give it a chance after replaying cool Blood Money.

That's really funny, because I've been replaying Hitman Absolution lately too.

It's definitely one of the weakest Hitman game, but at least Absolution didn't destroy the entire series like what Mass Effect Andromeda did...
 
Been playing alot of Age of Empires II HD on PC recently.

Playing with 2 friends is alot of fun. :)

Also been playing a few races in GT Sport, but can't find the motivation to finish the last 20 or so sport mode races for the Platinum. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Still going strong on the beforementioned Rainbow Six Siege, The Division 2 and Wreckfest.
 
Replaying Doom 3 (on Xbox One) for the first time since it originally released in 2004.
Also played Doom (original) and Doom II for the very first time. I know, took long enough. :lol:

Regularly playing Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled online with my brother and Dirt Rally 2.0 both on PS4.
 
I still have been playing RACE07/GTR Evolution mostly. Recently, I have grown fonder of the Imola Circuit playing RACE07. Imola is a track I never really liked. Kind of like Watkins Glen to me- great track; just never liked it too much. Well recently, I tried using a variety of cars at Imola, including the Formula RaceRoom cars (which is like Formula 1 for RACE07/GTR Evolution). I pulled a 1:30.775 in my best run around Imola in the Formula RaceRoom cars. Most of my interests with RACE07 now, though, is mostly on skinning vehicles.

I still am enjoying this game for the most part. To me, RACE07 is different in that this game has a lot of lower-level and mid-level racing machines; as opposed to racing games that mostly have the most powerful and fastest cars. There is also a great variety of locales to race around. Especially with all the different expansion packs, you can race on five different continents and a handful of countries. So anyone looking for a classic sim racer to add to a racing game collection would be well served to add RACE07 to the collection, and be sure to also get GTR Evolution for an enhanced experience of RACE07. Of course, you need RACE07 to play GTR Evolution.

That's all. Carry on!
 
Should be played at max difficulty. If you think about it as spinnoff it's pretty good.

Well it doesn't look any different than a spin off, so no choice but played it with this thought. As for Pursuit difficulty, I've completed it blind on hard, plus the trophies and platinum, and that was enough to have enough from this game. In my opinion the game doesn't deserve a second walkthrough.

OT: Bloodstained RoTN. Great game, finally in SoTH again!
 
Madden 20. A couple reviews I read, mention that the franchise mode hasn't been touched this year and it's lagging behind other things like "Face of the Franchise". But the last Madden I played was '18 and it's a huge improvement over the franchise mode in that one. I'm enjoying it.
 
No Man's Sky. In VR. Ace Combat 5. In VR. Soon to be replaced by Final Fantasy 8, which I'll be completing for the 3rd time after the PS1 version and then on PS3 with a no level playthrough.
 
I recently picked up TSW2020 and I am pleasantly suprised by it. A bit stiff but really fun. That coming from a guy who isn't into trains at all :lol:
 
Playing Yakuza Kiwami 2 right now. It's great.

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Other than that, I'm playing Forza Motorsport 6. Aside from being able to drive "lost" cars like Lexus LFA and Pontiac Aztek and Tesla Model S, I like how aggressive the AIs are. They overtake confidently, they make mistakes, they will battle you as well as each other for position (often making a mess in the progress, which is just the way I like it), and overall they feel a lot less... artificial than FM7's AIs do.

That being said, I understand that I'm in a minority when I say I actually like FM6's AI. :lol: I'm guessing this is probably the reason why FM7's AIs feel so toned down in comparison to that of FM6.
 
Final Fantasy 14 until Final Fantasy 8 unlocks at midnight tonight. This one is looking good for my second platinum trophy.
 
Over the last few weeks, I have been playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It did not initially capture my attention, but it has over the past few weeks.

I am still working on BotW. I have about 35 more shrines to go and one more Divine Beast. I really should stop messing with looking for shrines and doing side quests and finish the last Divine Beast.
 
I have been playing rFactor 1 again, in mostly bone stock form. I started creating my own cars mostly for the SR Grand Prix classes. I even learned how to skin some of the cars that have upgradable parts. You still get a great variety from base rFactor, even without a lot of licensed material. As much as I've tried, I just can't do or get into rFactor 2. So I'll enjoy the first rFactor.
 
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