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after going on a gaming spree on february-march, my work days had come, and so my gaming spirit quite decreases. At least in March, Youtube has been recommending me TF2 weapon showcases by Panachek, and it got my interest into playing the game. ...And here we are, playing TF2 like there's no other games lol
Serious Sam The First Encounter
I'm still enjoying The (Resident) Evil Within.

Except... in chapter 10, there's a long stretch of boss fight (Laura) with instant death if she catches you. I don't like such difficulty spikes - made me almost want to quit the game.
Currently replaying Algebraic Progression.

(From what I remember, the ending is something you would not expect in an abstract non-violent game. (No, it's not really violent in the usual sense.))
Post edited April 22, 2026 by dtgreene
Continuing steadily playing Sacred Plus in the last one and a half month, I'm 73 h into the game. I've long left the main questline and I'm clearing the fog of the map. Though the game has enemy respawn, so you can't clear the map from enemies, I wanted to at least travel the whole map to clear it just once. This way, I've also come across side quests which I wouldn't see otherwise, because there are some which are far from settlements.
Post edited April 22, 2026 by CarChris
Assassins Creed 4 Black Flag
I'm back to Baldurs Gate 3 right now.

Its exhausting though.

The fight on the Nautiloid alone took hours. And I had to backtrack to earlier saves because I had made an error of judgement and couldnt get the Mindflayer under control anymore. Stopped attacking Commander Zhalk until the Cambions would engage and only then killed Zhalk and everything went, well, not smoothly, but less hopeless.
Tried yesterday the demos of Metal Eden and Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown.
Romancing SaGa 2

The game has a reputation for being difficult, and I can say so far that it deserves that reputation.

Also, the game is structurally more like a WRPG than a JRPG; it's not linear, and there's often multiple ways that events can be resolved, sometimes with different consequences.
On a whim, reinstalled Crysis Warhead for some HQ linear FPS action!
Played two days ago the demo of Road to Vostok.
I learned of the existence of an Alone in the Dark recompiled patch (Alone in the Dark: Rehaunted), which sounded intriguing with stuff like overhauled graphics and controller support, so I tried it out last night. Sadly, I uninstalled after a short while because the HD graphics don't really work very well, IMO. The doors in particular are distractingly warped or off-center. I just didn't like looking at it. Next time I play the game, I'll just stick with the original version.
Well into The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion. The topic Take and post a screenshot of what you're playing right now is full of screens taken by members sharing their playthroughs.
Last game I completed was "Shadows of the Afterland".

A point'n'clicker like they used to make them, if a bit easy.

It really should be on GOG. But at least it's DRM free on itch.io too.