Noita. Finally got my first Greek letter spells, it was a hard time getting there xD
Tomodachi Life \(^o^)/
Mechwarrior 5 Mercenaries and Batman: Arkham Origins
-- BK
Genshin Impact. I'm a little late to the party, but I'm having a ton of fun with it
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Didn't even know I have that game (alongside Dragon Quest 9 and Chrono Trigger that I shall play soon as welllllll :3), and it will come handy now that I have cold and can't do much anyway, heh...
Also, haven't played any video games for months. Was about time to start playing something...
Wii's Simcity creator in Dolphin emulator on Steam Deck(via Emudeck), among numerous games
I've been playing and finally did beat (last night) Mario & Luigi: Brothership. I enjoyed the story, along with how incredibly dark it became (in my opinion).
The soundtrack is wonderful. The expressions on Mario and Luigi are amazing. The rest of the characters are also great (some being much greater) and have their own charm. The movements and graphics are lovely. Overall, it's another Mario & Luigi title that fits right in and this title in particular has become my 2nd most favorite out of the series.
I just started playing Heartwood Online after looking around for something to play with multiplayer. Its pretty neat but pretty barebones so far. Also, I've also been playing SimpleMMO too, the game doesnt have music in it so Ive been having to play some in the background. Tavern Music really helps sets the mood.
The Sims 4! I am building a house/library from one of my fictional worlds. My sim is also named after the character who lives there, and her name is Raleigh. I would love to try the Sims 3 but I haven't purchased it yet.
I'm mostly playing minecraft on my Nintendo switch.
Sugary Spire and Pizza Tower! I still am very bad at getting P ranks. ?
I will need to fire up Little Nemo: The Dream Master to get a few screenshots for the long awaited followup to my pseudo pixel art.. so I guess that is what.
I don't really have time to play games anymore..
Playing GOG.com version of FEAR2 Project Origin in Steam Deck with Heroic Games Launcher
Pretending that the floor is clean and all chores are done.
Revisiting Crysis Warhead(bought from GOG.com)
Way back in April I'd mentioned Millennia had hijacked my progress through the campaign; last weekend I finally finished it and can give my full report. The Command & Conquer series is the bedrock of real-time computer strategy games, and CA was one of several mods that seized on a unified engine to mash the Tiberium and Red Alert games together. Originally a simple fusion along the lines of peer project Tiberian Origins, it has since grown into a comprehensive overhaul and rebalance encompassing the entire C&C franchise up to C&C3, RA3, and even some cues from Generals. I liken it to something between the ShockWave mod for Zero:Hour (embellishing the vanilla experience) and Mental Omega (original additions and reimagining the foundational lore), with a whole slew of custom engine tweaks that improve the user interface.
It also has a complete campaign, which achieves something I never thought I'd see managed since EA drove the franchise into the dirt: a satisfying conclusion to the Tiberium story.
Background
The original Command & Conquer (retroactively dubbed "Tiberian Dawn" by the fandom) was released way back in 1995; the storyline sees a near-future Global War on Terror eclipsed by the rising threat of the alien substance Tiberium, with subsequent games continuing the death struggle between the Global Defense Initiative and increasingly esoteric Brotherhood of Nod, led by the enigmatic and seemingly-immortal Kane, as Tiberium proliferation drives the planet to the verge of environmental collapse. First teased in Tiberian Sun (1999), the alien empire responsible for Tiberium, the Scrin, invades Earth midway through Tiberium Wars (2007) in what turns out to be a ploy by Kane to seize control of their megastructure Threshold Tower, allowing him and his followers to teleport directly to the Scrin homeworld and achieve his ultimate goal of "Ascension".
The last story-forwarding game released by EA, 2010's Tiberian Twilight, was a MOBA targeting the e-sports scene that was rebranded at the last minute as a "full" release with a slapdash campaign (to disastrous public reception). Both campaign storylines conclude with Kane achieving Ascension, and what should have been the resolution to fifteen years' anticipation. Instead, literally nothing is explained, and the Tiberium threat simply... stops.
The plot of CA is a doozie: using temporal shenanigans in the Red Alert age, Kane condenses the timelines and triggers an earlier Scrin invasion, before Tiberium has corrupted the planet and humanity is better-footed to fight back. The ensuing multifront war coalesces into a united fight against the Scrin, with Kane seizing control of a portal and taking the fight to their homeworld. I won't spoil what follows, but suffice to say, the only thing the mod is missing is video cutscenes or it would be the definitve capstone to the Tiberium saga.
recently, I got into playing Pizza Tower in Steam Deck(bought from Steam at Autumn Sale) where I'm fairly late on jumping into the Bandwagon
I've been playing Among Us more often these past few days albeit have been switching back to Fortnite, Paladins: Champions of the Realm, and Pokemon Scarlet.
It's fun whenever I get left in charge of lobbies in Among Us.
I am also definitely excited for the shiny Rayquaza Tera Raid event that'll be here in a few weeks.
Playing Reverse1999, and rotating to Girl's Frontline, Arknights, Dream Nikki, Cult of the Lamb, and Colorslive here and there. (if that really counts as a game, hmm)
playing Peggle from Steam for having crossover with Valve game franchises