Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters. One of my favourite games of all time and finally getting to complete it 100% @w@
classic XBOX version of GTA San Andreas in Steam Deck, via Linux' Xbox Emulator
Girl’s Frontline and some more Reverse1999.
Sonic Heroes in Virtualbox
Props to you. I checked it out from the library for PS4 and hated Zack and the controls so much I gave up after the prologue.
I’m still making my way through the Kingdom Hearts series, currently playing my second character in Birth By Sleep.
These days, I strictly swap between Tomodachi Life and Miitopia. I think I have a problem...
most recently, some Gamehouse games(which makes up lot of my Childhood PC games) in Bluemaxima's flashpoint
For Pokemon Scarlet: I've been battling others online and have had a laugh whenever players ragequit (disconnecting by turning off their Switch). Yesterday five players did just that, all hilarious.
For Paladins: I've had a losing streak in Ranked. Sadly that's expected because matchmaking can suck at times and there are players who'll go AFK usually for stupid reasons. On the other hand, I did play with a Twitch streamer (she added me as a Friend months ago) and she gave me a gift last night. It was nice.
Minecraft I havent played consistently in a long time, but now I can since I have my own laptop. I have no idea what to do with most materials in the latest versions so I just been playing the old versions.
Cities Skylines 1 in Steam
played PS3 version of Batman Arkham Asylum in my Steam Deck, to remember late Kevin Conroy among others
C Prompt Games' Millennia. I first became aware of it back in September via the devs' embassy on CivFanatics, only to promptly fall off the progress reports after the initial announcement. :x I haven't really shopped for games since about 2010 and it's extremely rare for me to go after one so soon after release (wait 'til after the Review Honeymoon & give time to patch the immediate bugs), but YouTube gameplay vids enticed me in a way I rarely feel.
Only a little over 100 turns in, but I love it. I was a literal Civ fanatic since the original, but 5 didn't hold me like previous titles and I never even tried 6. Humankind looked interesting but the schizophrenic approach to culture progress was enough to turn me off even before the lukewarm reviews. Millennia looks to be a synthesis of the best elements of both, as well as strong influences from the Call to Power series, eliminating much of the tedium of terrain improvement and what's typically a slow early game waiting for your cities to build anything. The CtP-style combat solves for both the "stack of doom" of traditional Civ and the infamous unit sprawl introduced in 5. It's also the first of its kind to build alternate history scenarios right into the base game.
The only major disappointment at a first glance is the limited cosmetic flavour: units and architecture use the same graphics across all nations, and diplomacy is functional but impersonal (no individual leaders nor much in terms of roleplay feedback). In-game feature documentation also has some blind spots, and the UI is a bit too small (and unlike most Paradox properties, no option to scale), but otherwise it's the sort of game that keeps calling to me in the downtime, and once I've got more mileage I'm inclined to write a comprehensive review. (It's actually hijacked progress in OpenRA: Combined Arms, which is a separate story.)
played Terra Invicta with new playthrough once more, after I gives up 2nd playthrough for my played faction(Resistance) do more atrocities than any other factions there, among other reasons
I am finally playing something other than Tomodachi Life, thanks to my 3DS having issues which make it impossible to use for the next 3-4 months. I have picked up Miitopia and Stardew Valley on the Switch. Hoping to get to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Fallout 1, and Fallout 2. Maybe Star Wars Battlefront.
Back to Pokémon Legends Arceus again. I'm determined to finish all of those dumb little research tasks for completion's sake. It's paying off, though. I'm finding a ton of Shinies lately, more each time I update my task log.
I'd rather be playing Don't Starve/Together/Shipwrecked/Hamlet but I'm beat from work. I don't have the energy for anything that involves base building or managing resources.
I finally got back to playing Pokemon Scarlet. The Rank rewards for this month sparked my interest and I've battled in the stadium, and my goodness it was way more hellish but I made it back to Master Rank yesterday. I really hate 3 VS. 3 battles.
I'll be training more Pokemon later today to use in more (regular) online battles.
played Numerous NES, SNES, and Sega Mega Drive games with Retroachievements
Warframe and Pokemon Platnium. I really want to be reading manga but finding it hard to keep focus.
I'm playing the critically acclaimed MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV as the meme calls it. Been playing for just over a month and have finished the base game, now up to the first expansion. So far the story and characters are pretty weak but I'm enjoying the general gameplay and other aspects are keeping me entertained.
I have been enjoying my time exploring workshop content in Rivals of Aether lately, as well as finding new fun games to play with a friend in VRChat.
Otherwise, Monster Hunter games have just kinda been a constant aspect of my gaming life, not gonna lie.
most recently, I played Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader PC game