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CarChris: Since my 11047 post, I'm still in Beyond Divinity, a month later, in Act 2 (of 4). I haven't found enough time to play.
I love to play League of Legends. That is a very interesting game. I can play this game. Your question reminds me of my childhood memory. I love to online different type of game
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Played some Fallout 4 at the start of last month. Loved my time playing 3 and New Vegas so it's been kinda nice to return to this type of game.

But most of my time has been spent playing Elden Ring. I'm playing it for the first time, and as of writing this, I have about 84 hours in the game and I've only recently started to feel like I've finally scratched the surface of this game.
The Darkside Detective a Fumble in the Dark, perfect for playing from time to time, very relaxing.
Celeste 64 is surprisingly good for a game that was made in only a week and released for free.

Granted, there's only one level (which could be compared to a Super Mario 64 level in size and scope), but that one level is still very fun to play. And modders have already figured out how to add more levels.

Worth noting that, while the game certainly has some Super Mario 64 influence, it still feels like Celeste; specifically, it definitely feels like Celeste in 3D. In particular, you don't have huge movesets (there are a couple hidden moves, though that's about it), and you don't have mechanics like falling damage, either (and falling damage, aside from reducing the fun factor, would be hard to make fair in a game where you have no health meter; anything that hurts you kills you).

(Also of note: No enemies. Just spikes and bottomless pits.)
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dtgreene: Celeste 64 is surprisingly good for a game that was made in only a week and released for free.

Granted, there's only one level (which could be compared to a Super Mario 64 level in size and scope), but that one level is still very fun to play. And modders have already figured out how to add more levels.

Worth noting that, while the game certainly has some Super Mario 64 influence, it still feels like Celeste; specifically, it definitely feels like Celeste in 3D. In particular, you don't have huge movesets (there are a couple hidden moves, though that's about it), and you don't have mechanics like falling damage, either (and falling damage, aside from reducing the fun factor, would be hard to make fair in a game where you have no health meter; anything that hurts you kills you).

(Also of note: No enemies. Just spikes and bottomless pits.)
Wow! I didn't knew about that one. I'm gonna check it out. Cool!
I'm just playing a bit Super Mega Baseball 4 online these days. I want to try the new Granblue Fantasy: Relink
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Post edited February 07, 2024 by tonnyys
Took a few months off from games for personal reasons but considering diving back in now. Is it bad that I have 100 RPGs I need to play but I'm leaning toward a third BG3 run? Probably.
I am bribing people left and right in X3:Reunion. What does that mean? It is part of the main plot. A five figure sum can buy people in games too.
Right now I'm playing:

- Cyberpunk 2077
- Achilles: Legends Untold
- The Smurfs 2
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StingingVelvet: Took a few months off from games for personal reasons but considering diving back in now. Is it bad that I have 100 RPGs I need to play but I'm leaning toward a third BG3 run? Probably.
Of course, hope things have gotten better for you
And of course, "Welcome back!"

About having tons of RPG's backlogged - Nope. You and me are in that SAME CLUB, with RPG's galore backlogged. I wouldn't know where to begin here w/ my list, TBH.

About BG3 and doing a 3rd run - you obviously like or love the game, nothing wrong w/ that. And plus it's a CRPG, it probably got tons of different endings and permutations...so, it is natural you want to see how else stuff all kinds of stuff can turn out in the journey and at the end of it.
Post edited February 21, 2024 by MysterD
I've been playing Huntdown, which has been fun but I was disappointed to start it the other day and found that my save game had been deleted. Seems to be a bug - played it a couple of hours before and everything was fine, then started it up again after finishing dinner and...just gone. Granted, it's just a few hours of progress and not losing like 50 hours in an RPG, but still discouraging.
The invincible - clicks with me so well that you know when you get presents and you open some and they are awesome and you don't even want to open all of the rest yet... that kind of vibe.
It's just that good I keep taking breaks.
For me it is as good as Baldur's Gate 3 or Cuphead or Everspace 2 or Dredge, in its own category each.
All of those which my time has to compete with 'cos wanna play them as well.

Everspace 2 is like the best space simulator since Frontier on Amiga, imo.
You can play it as an action space shooter, but when you learn all the customizations and different tactics to equip and upgrade your equipment, and learn ways to handle space battles, it kind of breaks into the simulation territory in my eyes.
Of course you can ignore the engineerey attitude and just pew-pew all the way, but to each their own.

Oh yeah, also some day gotta find time for the Sinking City, as finally we have the, more or less, developers' intended version on GOG. \o/
just fired up a run in Sins Rebellion . . . it's been a while so the first hour had a lot of question marks and ooh's aahs when memory managed to align the right neurons.
Re-playing Saviors of Sapphire Wings, with a focus on magic damage and no tanks. Boss fights are *very* fast, though sometimes characters die (the penalty isn't *too* bad, unlike Stranger of Sword City Revisited with its long recoveries and limited LP), with the exception of that Wyvern fight that I intentionally prolonged (via defensive spells) to make sure I had enough Union for the battle I knew would follow.

Also, in SoSW, Wizard attack spells are (mostly) garbage. You use Wizard for the two abilities that can improve spellcasting generally, and for the non-attack spells, not the attack spells. If attack spells are what you're looking for, your other class should be Alchemist (Chemical Cloud is really good at high LCK) or Healer (offensive spells get really good later on).