Palworld. I didn't even care about this game till I tried it.
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Palworld. It is a pretty decent single player game.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution for my PS3 and Unit 13 for my PS Vita.
I am trying to beat some of those "You've got to play this" cult classic games so I figured I'd gave the Deus Ex series a try with the prequel. Unit 13 is just because it's a shooter on the Vita. I don't really expect it to be fantastic.
I'm playing palworld. I honestly haven't been playing many games the last few years and typically hate survival but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't having fun. For the first time in probably 4 years I sat down and played for hours and was able to remember what it was like for me years ago!
Star Trek: Resurgence. The short version is I really liked it. It's one of those Telltale/Life is Strange style games that is basically a visual novel. Not perfect by any means, but this could have been a banger season of a peak Trek show. I want more.
Still chipping away at bg3 got to act 3 this week.
Found a copy of Transformers: Devastation.
Its a freaking blast.
In terms of multiplayer games with friends, we've been playing The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Family, not a fan of victim). Also booted back up Golf with Friends for the first time in a few years and we've been having a blast.
For single player I recently started Astroneer which I've been loving! Really digging the terraforming and resource gather dynamics of the game.
Oxygen not included. Determined to produce end game materials this run.
Some Palworld, and my addiction to ESO has slightly returned.