LongRedCoat,

A weird mix of a murder mystery visual novel based in Joseon Korea (called Suhoshin) and FF 16, with short dips into Goat Simulator 3. Taking a short break from Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, but I'll get back to it after these.

feidry,

I’ve been stuck on All The Mods 8 (Minecraft “kitchen sink” modpack) for the last week or two. Kinda just caveman-ing my way through all the quests. Playing with Minecolonies and setting up an RFTools Builder in the mining dimension so I don’t have to manually mine most resources any more. I keep meaning to get back into ComputerCraft, maybe that’s my objective for this evening.

feidry,

Okay, I can reply to myself but no one else in this thread. Awesome user experience Lemmy.

Hanhula,
Hanhula avatar

How stable is ATM8? It's been a while since I tried running one of the ATM packs, but I remember having some serious lag issues.

Lalaz4,

I've been having a Minecraft itch lately. I haven't played in a couple years, but I used to have fun playing with some of the Feed the Beast packs. I think the last thing I played was their Skyblock pack

SPOOSER,

I've been playing Battlebit Remastered on Steam and holy shit while it looks awful it's one of the funnest FPS I have played in a while. Super fun, super smooth, and scratches the COD itch from when I was a kid. I HIGHLY reccomend it!

Also Tears of the Kingdom.

teft,
@teft@lemmy.world avatar

That's the low poly shooter right? That actually looks pretty fun. I'll have to try it.

SPOOSER,

Yeah I was hesitant at first because of the low poly but the gameplay is top tier.

laivindil,

It's got all the promise of the battlefield games just not the graphics/sound. Environment destruction, tons of weapons/attachments, lots of maps with day/night for all of em, different battlefield modes, 256 (and smaller) maps, map voting, people get kicked for cheating/racism, tight gameplay, and so on.

MrTuttle,

+1 on Battlebit. Battlefield 1942, and similarly Vietnam, were my favorite. I always felt like Dice/EA just kept gradually turning everything up to 11 after that. Battlebit feels like a well balanced, intentional concept, that balances speed, strategy, and the opportunities for ridiculous moments just right!

laivindil,

Exact same for me. Been enjoying Zelda a ton and slowly making my way through it.

Did some of the play tests for battlebit and so happy about how it's been embraced as it's what I've wanted from modern battlefields.

Mulkor,

Recently became a father and regained my love for my Switch, since it allows me to play in short bursts and pause whenever and wherever I need to. I'm currently playing through Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition and loving it.

eltimablo,

Age of Wonders 4. I'm a pretty big fan of 4X games and it's one of the best-streamlined examples of the genre I've found. It has a lot in common with Endless Legend, but feels much simpler for new players to approach. Only downside is that the devs have committed to doing quarterly DLC, with each one costing $10, and the first one is already out despite the game being extremely new.

rodhlann,
rodhlann avatar

Been going on rotation between Factorio, Path of Exile, and Need for Speed Underground 2 for a few months now. Hard recommend all 3

Lalaz4,

Just finished Tears of the Kingdom. Fantastic experience. Dug through my Humble Choice backlog yesterday and landed on Monster Prom co-op with my gf. Surprisingly fun game that I would have completely missed.

fraydabson,

Cyberpunk !

Looster,

Same! I'm slowly working my way through a melee build. Definitely won't finish before the patches change the gameplay significantly. Not sure how that'll feel mid playthrough

fraydabson,

Im doing a melee build too! Still early off but love the katana can’t wait for mantis blades

CerineArkweaver,

Final Fantasy XVI while keeping up with my dailies on Final Fantasy XIV and Star Trek Online and Savage raiding in Final Fantasy XIV

Ignacio,
Ignacio avatar

I finally managed to use KeeperFX on my computer, so I'm playing Dungeon Keeper through it. And I'm also playing OpenRCT2.

adriator,

My router died a couple of days ago (using mobile data to post this) do I have to play offline games... Good thing I installed a bunch of games on GoG just in case. Tried out Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis this morning, currently clearing the tutorial dungeon in Daggerfall Unity.

cspiegel,

The Messenger. I saw a post here a bit ago about Sabotage's upcoming "Sea of Stars" which looked interesting, and I saw they'd also done a Ninja Gaiden-inspired game several years back, so I picked it up.

I'm a couple hours in, and I've been really enjoying it. It has a very NES-like feel, while still being a smooth experience, i.e. not held back by the limitations of the NES, just inspired by it. Apparently it kicks into an SNES-style experience later on, so that'll be fun to see.

I'm not sure how enjoyable it'd be to somebody who didn't grow up on the NES, but I've had fun with it so far.

LilBagOfBunnies,

I've been playing a ton of Diablo 4, trying to get through the story so I can hop into World Tier III and start getting endgame gear. Starting to get pulled into wanting a structured single play let game again though, so might get back into TotK to do some side quests, try to finish FF7 Remake, or play through Pikmin 3 again.

iNeedScissors67,
iNeedScissors67 avatar

Final Fantasy XVI, and it's consuming my thoughts to a degree that surprises me, considering I haven't really liked one of those games since FFX. I've already put 15 hours on it since Friday (quite a bit for me, I don't get very much time to game these days). It really is incredible; I haven't had this much fun with a game since probably Read Dead II. I'm also playing Battlebit Remastered on the rare occasion that my friends and I are able to game at the same time.
I travel for work so on my laptop I installed Fallout 4 with a modpack obtained through Wabbajack installer (Welcome to Paradise) and I'm playing through as a melee-only knight. I'm using console commands to stock up on stimpacks and radaway so that I don't have to stop and loot since I've played this game several times; I can just run around like a madman with a sword, slicing legions of enemies apart. Playing it as an action game has been a ton of fun.

Also nice username/pic @Teft, I'm a big Stormlight Archives fan.

ZoeyCutieshy,
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Kingdom Eighties, it came out today and it's a little bit of a spinoff from the traditional kingdom games, quite fun tho!

stochastictrebuchet,
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Huge fan of the Kingdom series. Still deciding whether to get this (for the Switch). How would you rank it against previous installments? Is it a ‘haha they put Stranger Things in my Two Crowns’ kind of novelty (which no doubt wears off soon), or does it feel like something that’s as explorable through replay as previously?

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