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Happy February! What are you all playing?

I'm continuing Persona 5 Royal which I continue to love. I also started a game called Burggeist. It's a weird kind of team ico style strategy game. It's odd so far. Not totally sure how I feel yet but I'll give it more time

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[–] macracanthorhynchus@mander.xyz 6 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I should be playing Baldur's Gate 3, and I want to be playing Baldur's Gate 3, and my wife wants me to be playing Baldur's Gate 3, and I sit down intending to play Baldur's Gate 3... and then I play Stellaris.

[–] Skua@kbin.earth 3 points 2 days ago

The Paradox siren song is an alluring one

[–] StereoTypo@beehaw.org 3 points 2 days ago

I Finally beat Baldur's Gate 3 this past week. Act Three was really intimidating but when I came back after taking a 6 month break, none of the items or interactions were as previous as before.

[–] Poopfeast420@lemmy.zip 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Played through the Nioh 3 Demo. It seems fine, a lot of changes from the previous games (especially if you compare Nioh 1 to 2, which is mostly the same game), that need some time to get used to.

My main problem with the game right now is the price. 80€ is just far too much, even if I'd probably put hundreds of hours into the game (if the first two are anything to go by). I'll either wait for it to get cheaper or get it from a key reseller, not sure yet.

Then, I'm deep into Act 3 in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. At this point combat is mostly trivial, although I just completed a dungeon/area that was just a massive slog with overtuned enemies (Blackwater) that made me question my life choices. Nothing new for this series, Kingmaker had similar balancing issues (basically the last third of the game). Still having fun most of the time.

[–] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Last third of Kingmaker really soured me on Owlcat and has made me postpone WotR indefinitely. Shame to hear some of the same issues appearing again in it. How does it compare otherwise? I am also somewhat hesitant about the epic setting and godslaying type of story compared to the more grounded Kingmaker. Is the writing good?

[–] Poopfeast420@lemmy.zip 1 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Gameplay is very similar, for obvious reasons. Wrath has more things, of course, but it's still based on PF1e.

All the Mythic Path stuff makes you scale extremely fast at certain points, but it's not like you're suddenly doing different stuff in combat. But if you like to use super hard hitting spells, you can sling those for days (I'm level 15 and my Angel Oracle has like 80 spells slots between level 1-8, and some other characters aren't far behind).

If you're ok with just spending all your spell slots every fight or something, then rest, and go again, then very few fights should take long, but I'm the type of player who usually doesn't rest inside of dungeons. Although I'm maybe a bit too stingy with them, that's why this one dungeon took so long (I also didn't really optimize my party a lot, but did some changes for the last few fights, that made things a lot easier).

As for the writing, I'm the wrong person to ask, I don't really care about it, same as with Kingmaker. I'm playing these games for the combat, which I mostly enjoy.

If you're not sure about Owlcat games after Kingmaker, I'd recommend you check out Rogue Trader, if you're ok with the Warhammer 40k setting (which I didn't care about). I found it very enjoyable and a lot less buggy than the two Pathfinder games, although it is on the easier side.

[–] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 1 points 12 hours ago

Okay, good to know. Thanks for the writeup! I am also one of those players that like to keep resting to a minimum in order to maintain immersion, which punished me hard in BG3 as I missed out on like half the campfire scenes in Act 1. Silly me for actually taking the game seriously when it said things were urgent.

I've heard a lot of good things about Rogue Trader so maybe I will check it out one day, but the 40k setting never really did it for me personally. I was actually into painting minis for a while in my youth, but it was always the fantasy setting that appealed to me. There were some guys who were into 40k around me back then, but those were all assholes who were incredibly demeaning towards fantasy and constantly denigrated the Warhammer Fantasy group for using a silly and "uncool" version of the game. I think that period has tainted my perception of 40k subconsciously.

Anyway I got wildly offtopic there, sorry 😅

[–] Ethereal87@beehaw.org 5 points 3 days ago

Finished my time with Clair Obscur and feeling a bit adrift. Such a beautiful game and one I hope I can go back to and experience again some time later (plus I left one achievement behind before quitting).

Jumped in and out of a few things. Currently playing Monster Train 2 some more in preparation for the DLC today and not sure when I'll dive into Spider-Man 2...but that's my next big one on my radar.

[–] Reznik@lemmy.zip 5 points 3 days ago

I'm back at Hollow Knight for the steel soul achievement after I got it in Silksong. But I'm stuck at Hornet 2 so this may take a while. :D

Or I start a second playthru of Nine Souls. Or I get MIO: Memories in Orbit. That looks amazing. Dunno, let's see...

[–] shlang@piefed.social 3 points 2 days ago

I've finished Metro Exodus and started to play Death Stranding 2
Casually played art of rally (perfect for Steam Deck) and Fallout Shelter (perfect to play with walking on treadmill)

[–] Kolanaki@pawb.social 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I have recently flipped my views for Nioh and Lords of the Fallen. Plaued through LOTF two more times for the Umbral and Inferno endings I never saw and to get item descriptions I didn't get my first play through (they tie some flavor text to having high enough stats, all in the magi schools and my first dude was an ungabunga caveman) and I started to hate the game for its infuratingly bad design decisions that were done on purpose to make things artificially difficult or obscure.

Now I am giving Nioh another shot and it's actually clicking this time. Still a bit awkward, but taking it slower than even Dark Souls 2 makes a big difference and feels like I was just trying to rush things before. Still not a fan of how the levels are done, but I kinda get the feeling this is improved in Nioh 2 which I will try after getting through Nioh 1. I have always liked its more complex fighting system, with the stances and how casting spells is more fluid than a Fromsoft game, it was mostly the Ki recovery thing that gets annoying (Ki is stamina and you can recover it by tapping a button at the right time, but being hit reduces it and it also gets slowed by certain enemy uh... things) but that's not really being an issue as I play currently, except in some cases where I am clearly hitting it at the right time from the SFX and visual on my dude, but not actually getting the purification thing cleaning the yokai gunk off the ground which messes with positioning (thats the stuff that slows your ki regen for those who haven't played).

It might actually have been better to have played Wo Long before Nioh, as it has many of the same mechanics and gameplay, but more simplified by not having the Ki system since it is only after absolutely demolishing that game in under 20 hours that even had me entertain the idea of giving Nioh a second shot.

[–] Maestro@fedia.io 3 points 3 days ago

I'm about 40 hours deep into "Star Rupture", a pretty fun factory builder / survival / tower defense game that was recently released in early access. I really like it so far.

[–] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 3 points 3 days ago

I've started playing Chrono Ark, a roguelike deckbuilder I've heard a lot of good things about. So far I've played something like 3 runs, so only just begun. It's fun so far, it's not completely reinventing the genre or anything but each run has been fun and the upgrades seem varied enough.

I've also heard good things about the story, and it does involve time travel to play into the looping roguelike nature in a seamless way, but that's about all I've been able to glean from it so far. I'm looking forward to finding out more.

[–] Wildcat16@beehaw.org 2 points 3 days ago

I’ve been playing Genshin Impact, it’s been awhile since I’ve played so I still need to finish the last archon quests for Nodkrai. I did manage to get Columbina which I was really excited about. I also need to get back on to start lantern rite before it goes away and leaves.

[–] eezeebee@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Chugging along through the Halo: Master Chief Collection.

I missed out on the series back in the day and now I'm playing through all of them. They're great. The collection is insane value, especially since I got it on sale for like $10. 40-50 hours in and I have 1 and a half campaigns left still. Multiplayer is active and works well.

[–] GammaGames@beehaw.org 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Such an a great pack! I jumped into the multiplayer a few months ago and had a blast in the Halo 1 maps

[–] _Lory98_@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I've mostly been playing Arknights Endfield. After a while I got my team set up and it's become a bit too repetitive. For some reason I expected better from this one than other gachas but it ended up being as shallow and boring as all others.

I've played a bit of Deadlock, I couldn't try any of the new characters tho. I'm trying to get back into Rabbit&Steel. I haven't played in a while so it feels like starting from zero.

I've also tried the demo for Magenta Horizon. It's not my style of game, it feels inspired a lot by Ninja Gaiden, which I can't get into, but it seems really well made and the artstyle is pretty interesting.

[–] Skua@kbin.earth 1 points 3 days ago

Been having a lot of fun with the Exo Rally demo. You go rally raiding in a big six-wheeled sci-fi rover with RCS thrusters, but it's absolutely still leaning towards the sim end of things so you'd better be conscious of the terrain and take good care of your vehicle. The rally raid format (meaning there's not a defined course, just a series of checkpoints you have to reach by whatever route you choose) gives it a layer of strategy too, as you get a limited window of time to survey the stage with a drone before you drive. The demo only has one area and one type of rover at the moment, but the area is pretty big and there are three challenges with different routes each day so there's actually heaps to do given that it's a demo

On a much less serious note, RV There Yet with friends has been really entertaining. Drive your somewhat ramshackle RV across some progressively sillier and sillier terrain, nailing bits back together whenever you launch it off a big drop or a bear decides you have lost vehicle privileges