English Muffin fair, but I’ve been meaning to since finishing Crisis Core.
What are you playing right now?
It's been a while since I last played Wingspan on Switch. The Oceania Expansion came out yesterday, so now I'm trying to recall how this whole thing works again.
Honestly, I'm not very good at games like this, but it's okay; just seeing and hearing all the birds is making me really happy.
I finished my first run in bg3 AND I AM SOBBING
Just picked up Monster Hunter Rise on sale. The itch to murder big monsters is real.
Trying to complete Pokemon Scarlet and it's driving me crazy. Can't wait for the Suikoden 1 and 2 remake to come out.
I'm playing through the Mass Effect series at the moment. I have so little follow through with games though so we'll see if I finish the series
I've also been back into Minecraft!! I started a Pixelmon server for my friends that also has the Create and Mekanism mods on it, so it's pretty chaotic and wonderful. I also just started Lethal Company with my friends, which has been fun because of just how many stupid things can happen to us.
I finally got Pokemon Scarlet for Christmas, hoping to start it soon!
A few days ago I started playing Digimon World: Next 0rder again. It's my... third or fourth playthrough now. Sure, it's pretty grindy and repetitive at times, but it's nonetheless a "comfort game" for me and I love both of my partner Digimon very much.
Though I do wish the evolution trees had fever recolors in them. If we get a new Digimon World game in the future, I hope they fix that; we really don't need three differently-colored Renamon lines in one game, for example.
Been watching husband play Pal World. So far it looks intriguing and like a fun mix to what I've always really wanted out of Pokemon.
I had intents of maybe hijacking from him this weekend since he has all day Monday to play if he wants. However, I am in sick jail and only navigate bedroom and bathroom. Eventually. Lol
We've been playing mostly mobile games lately. Pokemon Go, Adorable Home, Avakin Life, and Marvel Strike Force, specifically.
When we're less busy we're gonna go back to Stardew Valley and The Sims 4, though.
-Velvette (she/her)
lately i am enjoying a modded minecraft server with friends, finishing up mainquest storyline in ffxiv, and an astarion origin run on bg3 <3
elluenda I prefer the open-source Minetest, but, regardless, the concept is great, no matter how old. I am very proud of some of the things I've built on my server and I'm always looking for inspiration, so if you're willing to share pics I would love it! I do prefer singleplayer, though: I like building cities with coherent style, and don't want other people messing it up XD
Multiplayer: V Rising. Long-time player, first game after full release. We've already almost finished it, though, so we're looking for the next thing. I'm very happy with the apartment I've built for myself in our castle, I think it's my best one so far.
Singleplayer: got caught by nostalgia and I'm going through My Time at Portia again. I wish I could tell you that I'm doing things differently, so I can see the backstories of different characters, but... no.... somehow I never do...
Elder Scrolls Online is the game I've played most over the past two years (I never wanted to play an MMO because of how toxic I've seen people be about them, but my experience has been overwhelmingly good in this one, just a couple creeps). I'm also making my way slowly through Pentiment at the moment, and on a second run through Dragon Age Veilguard, because I need to play a different class and make different decisions and romance someone else this time.
The only reason I have never played an MMO is because just based off of my MUD experiences in the 90s I know that if I ever start playing a game like that, I won't ever STOP playing it.
I've been playing this factory game called Shapez, you build and color and stack different shapes to make the shape they want. It's very fun, for a specific definition of fun.
I just got most of the Assassin's Creed games on sale from Steam and I'm planning to start playing through those one by one.
I have succumbed to the curse that is Balatro. I find myself starting a new run whenever I happen to have downtime (that I could be using for something more productive, like working on my TBR pile...), and then that run turns into three more, and... you get the idea. It's addictive in its simplicity.
Ale Abbey is out!!! That was my most anticipated title this year can't wait to get playing!
Meanwhile I've been playing Stellaris with a new modpack. Stellaris is really one of those few titles I'll never grow tired of.