What game are you playing now? (Part 2)

Has Bellwright received any significant updates?

It's a decent game, but a bit bare bones still
I am not that far into it yet. So endgame is still far off for me. But right now its definitely not 'bare bones' by any means. Lots to build and lots to craft. Just the fighting is a bit weird for me, need to get used to it.

But from what I can see, the game is still getting regular updates. Most recently was a performance and balance patch.
 
I am not that far into it yet. So endgame is still far off for me. But right now its definitely not 'bare bones' by any means. Lots to build and lots to craft. Just the fighting is a bit weird for me, need to get used to it.

But from what I can see, the game is still getting regular updates. Most recently was a performance and balance patch.
That's something at least

They abandoned their last game so hopefully the updates keep coming
 
Finished Broken Sword 4. Haven't aged well at all just like BS3. Glad they moved away from trying to turn the series into 3D action-adventure/stealth type games because they were terrible at it. Stick to your traditional point-and-click roots.

Next up, the brilliant Broken Sword 5. The second best BS after BS1 imo.

Also, I bought Dragon Age Veilguard. Will start soonish to see with my own little eyes what they've done with the series and if it's as bad as the pre-launch drama queens said it would be.
 
Fck diplomacy is not an option.
It's like the dark souls of RTS base building, but I've had enough.

Trying to finish thronefall which is also kicking my ass.
 
Finished the first Risen yesterday after 35 hours and now started Risen 2

Wonderful!

I don't know how many of you remember or played the Gothic series (read: Piranha Bytes' best-loved bit of brilliance), but a snazzy little indie game called Drova: Forsaken Kin recently came along which is something of a homage to the series' classless levelling and skill trainer system, reactivity, etc.

It's relatively simple but very fun, interesting and compelling.

Finished it earlier tonight. Which is to say I played it to death and actually bothered to get all the achievements.

So it's a solid recommendation from me to anyone who enjoys those kinds of games.
 
I've had enough of this Diablo IV season.

Going to focus on finishing Horizon Forbidden West now.
 
Wonderful!

I don't know how many of you remember or played the Gothic series (read: Piranha Bytes' best-loved bit of brilliance), but a snazzy little indie game called Drova: Forsaken Kin recently came along which is something of a homage to the series' classless levelling and skill trainer system, reactivity, etc.

It's relatively simple but very fun, interesting and compelling.

Finished it earlier tonight. Which is to say I played it to death and actually bothered to get all the achievements.

So it's a solid recommendation from me to anyone who enjoys those kinds of games.
Got the Gothic Trilogy
Only reason I got the Risen trilogy as well

The two Elex games I must still get as well
 
So I was browsing random steam tags yesterday and discovered Fabledom

And I must say
It is criminal how under the radar this game released

It is the best Kingdom town/village builder I have ever played

I've got Foundation, Kingdoms and Castles, Manor Lords, Farthest Frontier, Some Settlers games,
None of them come close

If you enjoy games like that Fabledom is a must have. Absolutely fantastic
 
So I was browsing random steam tags yesterday and discovered Fabledom

And I must say
It is criminal how under the radar this game released

It is the best Kingdom town/village builder I have ever played

I've got Foundation, Kingdoms and Castles, Manor Lords, Farthest Frontier, Some Settlers games,
None of them come close

If you enjoy games like that Fabledom is a must have. Absolutely fantastic
Do you like difficult games?
Then give diplomacy is not an option a go.
 
Started the new Life is Strange last night. So far so good, enjoying what's here so far - feels just like a Life is Strange game.
 
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