What games are you playing now?

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Also playing Ghost of Yōtei - Not too far in, really, but I made it passed the intro scenes and explored a little bit and it's just gorgeous. I think I can spend a lot of time just enjoying the scenery and using photo-mode alone.

I'm a big fan of Tsushima and so far Yōtei feels similar (which is a good thing) in terms of combat, exploration and such, so I am thrilled to see how the story plays out.

Now with more leaves!
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Mars First Logistics is great, I found there was a bathtub curve to my tolerance for it - at first I was wowed by how simple the building system is, then I got frustrated by how often I was fiddling with stuff, getting flipped over, etc. and then I just tried harder with the building of things and have since realised that if the game is hard, it's most likely because your rover is bad and you should try something else instead of just tweaking the basic blueprints the game gives you.

Yesterday I remembered reading about Mars rovers and their suspension system - roller bogie suspension - and decided to try making one for myself, so I did and it's amazing. I have yet to try a spring-based suspension solution but that's on my list, I want to try an inboard pushrod design for compactness and weight distribution.
 
Playing Silent Hill F and so far what a game. Definitely enjoying the japanese orientation of the game. That being said the game is not for everyone. Its really gore even for a silent hill and quite shocking too at some points. Not really scary so to say.

Off course on the side you have the usual suspect, Balatro, GT7 and FM which I play inbetween.
 
I've been playing BF2042 to get warmed up for BF6. I still hate the specialists but the rest of the game is not that bad. I was only level 15 when I reinstalled it, and now I'm at level 62. The weekly game modes have been fun.
 
Still on Mars First Logistics, I just spent three hours couriering an ice cream about 30km. I built a rover with grappling hooks to place signal towers up high in the mountainous terrain (since they require line of sight) between the origin and destination then had a cunning plan to build the longest monorail I've built so far then to "escape" the train as it passed by my "stop". I love that the game even lets you do things like that. I sense the end is near though because I'm running out of unlocks. Annoyingly it looks like torsion springs will be one of the very last things I unlock.
 
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I replayed RoboCop: Rogue City (PC) in preparation for the expansion Unfinished Business that I bought during the past Steam sale. I finished in 11.6 hrs, but it didn't feel short. I made choices that bettered the outcomes for all the NPCs I cared for, and the upgrade route I picked made it easier to deal with the last stages and boss. In my book, one of the best games I've played/replayed with so much love and attention to the source material.

And just started Unfinished Business, which oddly enough acts as a separate app from the main game, with its own settings, and your progress is reset (although you do start with some early buffs because it's tougher even in normal difficulty).
 
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Played some Ghost of Yotei, absolutely beautiful scenery in this game. I love exploring and this has a much bigger map than Ghost of Tsushima.

It weirdly reminds me of RDR2 in many ways.
Haven’t played it yet but probably will later. In what ways does it remind you of RDR2?
 

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