I just picked up a little indie game called Dungeons of Hinterberg. So far, it's pretty neat! Got some of that Persona/Stardew social stuff along with 3D zelda (pre-BOTW) dungeons and puzzles. The combat isn't great, but the vibes of the game are interesting and I'm having a really good time with it. The story seems like it might go some interesting places with this town getting exploited by a tourism industry.
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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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Steamworld Heist 2! I played it a bunch over the summer and I'd like to finish it before the year ends
i'm still playing god of war ragnarok... finally beat the main game and now i'm doing valhalla which feels disappointingly easy
Started the mega man X series. Heard it’s pretty good until 5 but it drops off after.
Oldschool Runescape. Still doing Leagues V in my slow fashion. About to unlock my third area and seventh relic.
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im a certified SEGA gamer, going through Persona 3R and the entire Yakuza series.
Then theres Songs of Conquest, an indie game with amazing pixel art that’s sorta like the old Heroes of Might and Magic games- I might play this with a friend early next year as well.
Huh i played this but while game itself is actually quite good, i think the pixel art is horrible, both shapes and colours are blurry and i can't even understand what i see for quite a lot of times. I seen a lot of bad pixel art (and some good) in last few years but this one is one of the worst ones.
I could probably link a dozen games with (in my opinion worse pixel art). I myself like it quite a bit and have 0 problem discerning what Im seeing, but thats the thing with art—highly subjective.