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It seems like Detroit is in the air. I just started a replay last weekend after not touching it since my first playthrough at launch. Great game!

Just go out and kill a few beasts. It’s for your own good!

Playing Bloodborne again, for some reason.

Picked up Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury for the Switch. Finished Bowser’s Fury, which was both entertaining and frustrating, but at only a couple hours to complete I can’t be too upset. I’m working through 3D World now, and I have a group of friends that are playing together in the evenings. Honestly I’m just

So obviously AC Valhalla, yadda yadda yadda. I’m never finishing this game; it will remain with me for the rest of my life and I’ve accepted that.

I wrapped up my first playthrough of RE4 last weekend, promptly followed by zooming through Assignment Ada and Separate Ways, and then, thanks to the fantastic youtube videos of Sarcosuchas, I took on the Mercenaries mode. Took a bit of getting used to, and Leon’s castle experience was particularly rough, but once I

Happy pre birthday! For no real reason, I was looking at birthday cakes in the bakery at the grocery store last night, so we’re practically twins.

Well, this week’s surprise hit was Wolcen. I think I mentioned grabbing it last Friday. I’m at the boss at the end of the second act. One more act to go. It’s mostly a decent game. Kinda rough around the edges and there are a few random serious difficulty spikes. I actually had to take a break from boss attempts the

I posted about Huniepop 2: Double Date earlier this week, so I won’t be regurgitating that completely. My shortened version is that the music and match 3 gameplay is awesome, but the scenario and characters isn’t. I don’t like how you are picking up several of the characters at their place of work, and I don’t like

I’ll say no more then, since by the sound of it you haven’t done DS3's endgame.

You nailed it: all those question marks are what made me put down the game for 2 years. I burned myself out on those little sidequests. It’s okay to skip them! I’m glad I did eventually go back & finish the game though. Blood & Wine was also an excellent expansion.

Finally finished the main campaign of Hitman 3 last night. I basically did each level to 20/20 mastery before moving on to the next, so it took a while. The last two levels are definitely more constrained than what you’re usually given, but overall I really loved it. Will probably mess around with some escalations and

Just got to the Island (Chapter 5) in RE4, so it’s all in on Leon’s Wild Euro Vacation until the credits roll (and then diving into the side content modes). One thing I’ve enjoyed from both this and my Nioh playthrough is finding smaller streamers playing the same older games as well—I’ve found two really fun small

Did you play the earlier games, out of interest? As DS3 is very much a sequel, and playing it after the others puts a very different spin on it. As a sidenote though, you’re kind of onto something with versions of Lothric - have you found Untended Graves yet?

You guys I finally finished Hollow Knight last weekend! My copy of Mario 3D World is coming tomorrow, but I still want to knock out Mario Galaxy [3D All-Stars] before I start it. I don’t really want to be playing two Mario games at once.

Just got Little Nightmares 2 as well and absolutely loving it.

This week, I played none of the games that I’ve been making major progress on. No Dark Souls; no Ys VII; no... I don’t remember what else.

I messed around with Grim Dawn, and coming off my Skyrim completion last fallish, I figured I’d fire up Oblivion. I also dug Hammerwatch out of my library and had a surprisingly

You’re a bit off on the Ringed City lore there.

On the last mission of Doom Eternal. I’ve collected most of the trinkets and whatnot as well, so I’ll be doing some of the other extra stuff afterward to get the plat.

I’ve made three separate attempts to play. I get to about the same part each time and inevitably get sidetracked. But it really is a great game.

I think one of my main complaints (which isn’t really that big a deal) is that it has Ubisoft map. Do you really need to have 5000 question marks and quest markers everywhere?