Hope everyone has had a good weekend. I’ve been playing a lot of XCOM 2 and Civ V this past week
Balatro and Vampire Survivors, as usual. My wife and I are trying to enjoy the Diablo IV expansion, but the new class isn’t clicking for either of us yet.
Finally got into the stratosphere in Balatro recently and will continue chasing this high:
wat
I just put Balatro on my handheld last week, basking in the glory of getting the 10000pt hand achievement yesterday
I have been replaying Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s inside Story. Not a lot of time/energy for games at the moment though.
I’ve been bouncing around a bunch of games because nothing is really catching me. I had today off and in the last 24 hours I’ve played for like 20 minutes max each: Rocket League, Just Cause 4, Card Shop Simulator, Grand Theft Auto 5 online, Mindustry, vampire survivors and I just opened up Yakuza 4 and watched the opening cutscene but honestly I can’t focus on it
anxiety fucking blows
Oof, I can relate to this a little too much. This has always happened to me since I was a kid, especially on Sundays when I knew I only had half the day. Anxiously waiting for when I had to leave to visit family, so I would just rapidly switch between lots and lots of flash games and random things I had installed in my laptop.
Final Fantasy XI. I think I’m hooked again on it, want to try and shoot for level cap on this private server I’m on.
Guilty gear strive: new patch is wack. Like they let so many bugs get through testing, itll be like 6 months of fixes before we can even start on balance.
Frostpunk: city builder where you try not to freeze or starve in a -80C earth. Game is alright. Its extremely snowbally depending on how strong you open in the first 3 days or so. I don’t like how the game tells you youve gone too far if you save everyone but have secret police. Like this society is still a step up from modern society despite the fact that the planet is inhospitable. Also i kinda despise the faith tree, but it’s just better on higher difficulties. Hospitals that can be run by children are op.