• t0fr@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Playing a lot of Brotato (just got addicted) and Olli Olli World (I love me a good skateboarding game and bonus points for the styling).

    I do want to put more time into You Suck at Parking. It’s a fun little puzzle driving game.

    Art of Rally is also cool if I just want to relax

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    10 months ago

    So I started (and finished…ish) Hollow Knight. I got the first ending and I was planning on going back for the true ending but now I’m a little out of it, I’m actually not sure I want to go back in and experience the game at its most difficult. I had a real good time, but the difficulty spike is supposed to be pretty huge and that’s not why I went to that game.

    Also been playing Death Must Die which is a Hades-meets-Vampire-Survivor game. It’s in early access but it’s absolutely hitting the right spot. I’m probably going to jump off for now though, I don’t want to exhaust my time with the game before it’s out.

    Finally, I’ve just picked up the poker game that everyone is currently playing (I can’t remember the name) called Baletro…maybe

    And Deep Rock Galactic: Survivors because apparently I like these Auto-shooter things.

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      10 months ago

      I felt exactly the same about Hollow Knight. I’m worried Silksong (whenever it comes out) will lean even more into the difficulty of late-game HK.

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        10 months ago

        Now don’t get me wrong, I may yet go back to it. What I’ve read though…isn’t exactly selling it. Celeste level platforming and a bucket load of boss fights that are significantly harder than what I faced in the main story…

        Im a sucker for those hard games, I’ve beaten Cuphead twice, finished Sekiro and Elden Ring…but I’m not sure I want the same things from Hollow Knight you know?

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    10 months ago

    Finally picked up Dead Cells from the current sale. I play a lot of roguelikes/lites but never been much into Castlevania type stuff so started out skeptical. But a few hours into it I find myself enjoying it more and more. It feels good to get better at it which is a key ingredient for great games.

    The game is perfect for the deck, gentle on the battery, works great at the screen resolution, excellent controller support.

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    10 months ago

    Talos Principle 2! Loved the first one, am having a blast so far diving in.

    Also, PictoPix, a fun little Picross game.

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    10 months ago

    Been playing a lot of Deep Rock Galatic! The deck is surprising good at handling FPS games. And the performance is very good.( mostly 60fps @10 watt. Gpu pinned 1100Mhz)

    Played a lot less single player game than I expected tho.

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    10 months ago

    I just finished another Cyberpunk game called Sanibi, I highly recommend it, it’s freaking amazing. I don’t know which other cyberpunk game I can play with great stories (already done Katana Zero) so I bought Celeste but I’m almost at the top of the mountain already.

    So I continued my play through of BGIII and I had a blast!

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      10 months ago

      I’ve enjoyed Stardew Valley with my partner. Great farming sim (bonus: lots of mods, when you get tired from the main game)

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        9 months ago

        Another recommendation I have is Farm Together. It is a co-op and online farm simulator where crops take IRL time to grow (15 mins - multiple days). There are tonssss of different crops and animals and the basic gameplay loop is just fun, especially because it takes some skill to set up a reliable money stream.

        Spelunky 2 is a co-op gem too :)