Baldur's Gate 3
Elden Ring
Total War: Warhammer 3
Team Fortress 2
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition
Subnautica
Horizon Zero Dawn series
Civ VI
Fallout series
Portal
Bioshock series
Witcher 3
The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk
Cyberpunk
Half life 2
Black Mesa
Baldur's Gate 3
Elden Ring
Total War: Warhammer 3
Team Fortress 2
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition
Subnautica
Horizon Zero Dawn series
Civ VI
Fallout series
Portal
Bioshock series
Witcher 3
The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk
Cyberpunk
Half life 2
Black Mesa
Lost ark isn't bad either
Has anyone played ESO? How is it?
Thinking that or going back to GW2 for side MMO fun alongside WOW and FF
Yes, they announced Fangs of Asterkarn quite a while ago. There's no firm release date yet, though and last I heard they were considering to push it to next year.
Picked up the remaster of Alan Wake. Never played the original, but Control made me curious.
Now that i think about it, there is Black myth wukong that is about to be release in 9 days and it does look pretty good.
Armored core 6 if you're into mecha game or want to try one even though the tutorial is kind of brutal.
I switch between genshin impact and ffxiv.
If i'm not playing games i am quite the asian drama addict.
Let me just info dump some good ones from my all time favorites:
Love between fairy and devil
Love like the galaxy
Legend of shen li, THE DOUBLE!
The k2, Mr sunshine,
Move to heaven (great drama about an autistic boy who starts a cleaning job...though not the kind of cleaning job you'd expect)
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One of the best ways to drain people's energy nowadays is via the internet. - Colin Robinson
I'm going back to Monster Hunter. The trailers for Wilds and how excited everyone is made me realize that that series, not FF, is truly one of my ride or dies. I have never, not once been screwed over or lied to by the MH team, and even when they try new and kind of insane controversial things like in 3U or Rise or Generations or super late endgame Iceborne, they never forget their roots, and they never forget their fans.
We are just happy there. The people there are just willing to help, teach and discuss things, see cool plays, compliment each other. And I don't have to see the primary ways I play and enjoy the game (Switch Axe/Gunlance) ruined or dumbed down. Do things change game to game? Yes! But the core game has remained mostly intact for over twenty years and has GROWN with it's players in tandem. So much ambition, and there are no excuses, just a lot of love from the players and the developers alike. MH is like a reliable best friend who I've known and trusted my whole life, and XIV is like a long time relationship that has turned sour and toxic, but we have too much tied up together to split up.
Going back to Iceborne for a few weeks has really reinforced just how much I love being in the Monster Hunter community, and that I truly hate what has happened to Final Fantasy XIV. There is no joy here, only spite for the game, talking down to other people, hating other people, hating the developers/writers, and being hated in turn. The polarization is exhausting. Can't even go into a hunt train nowadays without some kind of argument or fight breaking out, can't even remember the last time I even talked to someone in XIV or about XIV and have it be a positive experience.
Every time I come back to Monster Hunter, that's where my friends are, that's where my passions feel respected, I feel like I'm coming home.
I have a friend that swears by some of those, particularly 'Love between fairy and devil.' But to be honest I opted to reply to you because of your quote. Colin Robinson alway needs highlighting.I switch between genshin impact and ffxiv.
If i'm not playing games i am quite the asian drama addict.
Let me just info dump some good ones from my all time favorites:
Love between fairy and devil
Love like the galaxy
Legend of shen li, THE DOUBLE!
The k2, Mr sunshine,
Move to heaven (great drama about an autistic boy who starts a cleaning job...though not the kind of cleaning job you'd expect)
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