What games are you playing now?

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The game I play the most these days is F1 Manager 24. I didn't expect the management game to be better than the normal game. But they did a great job.


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Finally gave Returnal a go through the PS Plus catalogue. I was a bit scared off in the past by the difficulty. Didn't get very far but it seems manageable and very very good (also got a nice graphical boost recently on the Pro). Another one added to the wishlist for when I've cleared some backlog space.

Dave The Diver wasn't really my thing so a pass on that.

Blue Prince I liked but I fear I'm not smart enough for all the puzzles - maybe one for a big sale (hoping it gets a Mac port so I can play in my lunchbreaks).

Did a trial of Kingdom Come Deliverance II as well. Seemed absolutely up my street for gameplay and setting, but also a humongous time sink which I'm trying to avoid. Maybe next decade I'll have time for it.
 
After 261 hours I‘ve finished my second playthrough of The Witcher 3 (including the DLCs) that I started at the beginning of January.

It was every bit as good as I remembered it and I‘d consider it among the Top 5 best games I have ever played. Absolutely incredible!

I‘m actually thinking about starting a second playthrough of RDR2 soon as I‘m not really interested in most current games (besides GT7).
 
After 261 hours I‘ve finished my second playthrough of The Witcher 3 (including the DLCs) that I started at the beginning of January.

It was every bit as good as I remembered it and I‘d consider it among the Top 5 best games I have ever played. Absolutely incredible!

I‘m actually thinking about starting a second playthrough of RDR2 soon as I‘m not really interested in most current games (besides GT7).
I've never played that game before, I'll have to look it up on Youtube. I'm sure there are some walkthrough tutorials on it.
 
I've never played that game before, I'll have to look it up on Youtube. I'm sure there are some walkthrough tutorials on it.
It‘s one of the greatest RPG‘s ever made imo. It‘s a must play if you like open world games with a cool story and great characters!
 
Finished the OG RE1 and moved onto OG RE2. Its been very hot in the UK so much better to be outside playing on the SteamDeck than indoors on the PS5.

Might move onto OG RE3 next as really enjoying going through these classics.

Next up on the PS5 will be Expedition 33 as I have heard nothing but great things but that will have to wait until either the weather turns bad or Autumn comes around.
 
Finally Guilty Gear Strive clicked for me. Don’t know why, but it took me 3 times to try it. Now I am having a blast playing online and trying to create new tactics and combo’s. Faust is my main. Such a great character to surprise your opponent.
 
Umamusume Pretty Derby has become my latest timesink. Like Gran Turismo B-Spec or F1 Manager but with anime horse girls. Oh, and the races are hella exciting to watch.
 
Was determined not to buy any more games until I had cleared some of my backlog... but I saw Rush Rally Origins was cheap, so I picked up!

Absolutely love a good isometric game (especially racing) so having fun with that at the moment.
 
I died fighting Vamp (once) on hard mode so I'm taking a break from MGS 2, I tried Agent Intercept which seems fun but isn't quite the SpyHunter (PS2)-like I was looking for, so I'm scratching an itch I've had for ages by picking up this absolute classic, again (edit: I don't think this is the first time I've posted this video here):



Best opening to a game maybe ever?
 
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Finished the replaying the original RE trilogy and even after all these years the original RE3 is still in my opinion the best game in the series, the setting of the streets of racoon city and being chased by Nemesis the whole game creates the best and most replayable loop, which again reminds of how much of a let down RE3 remake was.

I then tried to play the RE1 remake and although the graphics still hold up extremely well the controls feel very stiff and im struggling to have fun with it so have moved onto Revelations 2 instead for now, not the best RE game but always fun to play.
 
I'm playing Diablo 4 right now, the story sucked me in. Because I love manager games, I became a necromancer in this game. It can be considered a management style. This time I'm the skeleton manager.

😁😁
 
Finished the replaying the original RE trilogy and even after all these years the original RE3 is still in my opinion the best game in the series, the setting of the streets of racoon city and being chased by Nemesis the whole game creates the best and most replayable loop, which again reminds of how much of a let down RE3 remake was.
RE2 will always be the best in my mind; I really enjoyed the first RE, but the second one is absolutely burned into my memory. The third game was great (and I remember it fondly), though I don't have such strong feelings about it as RE2.

I am yet to play any of the remakes, although I have seen a lot of praise for the first two.
 
I am yet to play any of the remakes, although I have seen a lot of praise for the first two.
Definitly worth it.
And when not wearing the nostalgia glasses, they are even better.
A tid bit different in how the whole plot moves on (especially RE4R), of course a bit more action but not forgetting where they are coming from.
And they simply look amazing to top it of.

Finished the replaying the original RE trilogy and even after all these years the original RE3 is still in my opinion the best game in the series, the setting of the streets of racoon city and being chased by Nemesis the whole game creates the best and most replayable loop, which again reminds of how much of a let down RE3 remake was.
To me it is quite the opposite.
I didnt like the old RE3, especially because Nemesis was annoying (not dangerous, simply annoying).
I didnt finish RE4 because PC had ultra clunky controls, but I was almost at the end. Some torturing that was - almost like playing Dark Souls with mouse and keyboard but ignoring the fact that the game has snap-targeting.
 
RE2 will always be the best in my mind; I really enjoyed the first RE, but the second one is absolutely burned into my memory. The third game was great (and I remember it fondly), though I don't have such strong feelings about it as RE2.

I am yet to play any of the remakes, although I have seen a lot of praise for the first two.
That seems to be the case for most people, RE2 is their favourite. Still a great game of course as all the original trilogy is.

Definately play them, they are always on sale for very cheap and are all well worth it, some of the best bang for buck you can get.
To me it is quite the opposite.
I didnt like the old RE3, especially because Nemesis was annoying (not dangerous, simply annoying).
I didnt finish RE4 because PC had ultra clunky controls, but I was almost at the end. Some torturing that was - almost like playing Dark Souls with mouse and keyboard but ignoring the fact that the game has snap-targeting.
You either love Nemesis or hate him, well thats the impression the Internet gives me anyways. I just dont think they did those who loved him justice in the remake, Mr X in RE2 remake was more Nemesis than Nemesis in RE3R.
 
Benchmarking the Game, because whenever there is a driver update, you must benchmark (dem PC rules). That aside, 44 hrs of House Flipper 2 and also some missions in Ace Combat 7 (which I played and finished while it was on Game Pass, ages ago), both from Steam's current Summer sale. I might get another game before it ends.
 
Been on a NASCAR kick lately like I usually am around this time of the year and was playing a bunch of NASCAR games on PS1, but as of recent I've finally made my way back to NASCAR Rumble and have been playing that. While it was nice to finally give Rumble a proper restart after 20 years, I must admit it's not near as fun as I had hoped. :( I think I am going to finish my current championship and then move on to another game, possibly another NASCAR game if I am still in the mood by the time I am done.
 
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So, my spending spree in Steam (actually about US$47) brought the following:
-House Flipper 2
-Ace Combat 7 with the Season Pass and Top Gun planes.
-Kingdom Rush Frontiers, because I love this tower defense franchise and it's getting impractical to play it on the phone.
-Tomb Rider and Shadow of the Tomb Raider to complete the trilogy on PC, where they are at its best.
-Control Ultimate Edition.
-Disco Elysium, which came packaged with Control, practically a bonus.
 
For those last 3 people on here with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate who still haven't bought Robocop Rogue City in all the sales, you don't even need "a dollar" now... ;) :lol:

Also, HEADS UP EVERYONE, Turnip Boy Robs A Bank leaves Game Pass end of July :(
 
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I bought my daughter Little Big Planet 3 since you wanted to have a game we she could create her own mini games. So I have been playing that and enjoying it some what. The controls are not as precise as they need to be which is how I remember them :lol:
 
Later today to add to the Tony Hawk pro skater 3-4 and mario kart world i be playing the new donkey kong game for the switch 2 was hoping it came in morning but have to wait for afternoon
 
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