I've had no time for any video game playing recently. Looking forward to Return to Monkey Island being released on mobile at the end of the month, should give me an opportunity to play it.
Board game (well, board game adjacent), we bought Block Party, which is a bit like Pictionary but making pixel art with tiny wooden cubes. Its pretty fun.
Diablo 4 mostly but A Night in the Woods and Disco Elysium when I want a change of pace. Night for laid back, quirky storytelling, Disco for cool and intricate infinity engine-style bedlam.
Stellaris with the New Civilisations mod, mostly. Currently playing as the Dominion. Just declared war on the Borg before I turned in last night. Very fun.
Other than that, a little bit of Dying Light 2 for that zombie decapitation satisfaction.
I've been playing GTA: Vice City on my phone. It's been a fun trip foen memory lane, and somehow the remote control helicopter mission wasn't so bad this tone around. Got it on my second try. The shooting range mission is kicking my ass though. I thought it was a problem with the touch screen control but nope, tried it with a controller tonight and I was worse!
We went through a phase a while back of playing games "together" which meant one person controlling and both of us deciding where to go / what to do. Works really well for slower-paced and more explorey games (Outer Wilds being the pinnacle, go play Outer Wilds).
Anyway we tried to do this with a game called Heaven's Vault, but other half wasn't enjoying it so we stopped. I've just picked it back up again and decided to play through it myself, and it's so odd and unique I figured it's worth a mention.
It's a sort of sci-fi archaeology narrative puzzle game where you explore and translate a language to piece together the story. How everything plays out depends on your choices, and I've just gone through a sequence in which, from what my little robot buddy told me, I appear to have made a very rare decision indeed so we'll see how that works out.
The controls are awful and sometimes it feels like the game is just playing itself while you watch, but the language puzzles are compelling and the world-building is fantastic, I'm really looking forward to getting further into it and answering some questions!
I've been playing Sons Of The Forest when I actually get a chance to do a bit of gaming. It's great but I think I'm gonna have to start keeping 2 saves like in the old days because I find I save, then sleep and always wake up with Cannibals surrounding my camp.
I've also played multiplayer on it which is great fun. The 2 of us trading off areas with decent loot that we know of then building a tree house right on the beach next to a river runoff.
Anyway, if you like playing games where you're constantly scared this one has it in spades.
I've been playing Sons Of The Forest when I actually get a chance to do a bit of gaming. It's great but I think I'm gonna have to start keeping 2 saves like in the old days because I find I save, then sleep and always wake up with Cannibals surrounding my camp.
I've also played multiplayer on it which is great fun. The 2 of us trading off areas with decent loot that we know of then building a tree house right on the beach next to a river runoff.
Anyway, if you like playing games where you're constantly scared this one has it in spades.