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Once Human, great gameplay, poor software quality. Keeps lagging after traveling a distance, have to exit and restart the game to fix that for a while.
 
STALKER 2 is still fun - getting a little repetitive with the hauling and selling loot. I like that you can't just carry everything around and also that it doesn't just automatically stop you but gradually slows you down. But there is a bit of a grind in raiding stashes and randomly killing whoever attacks you, then selling their guns, then paying to repair your stuff. Only on the second zone so idk how much it changes. The mechanics are all good, just not sure how I feel about how they balance out.
 
RoboCop: Rogue City is on sale for $10. Already put about 3 hours into it. Fun game, nice little blend of FPS and investigation. Combat really feels like you're a walking machine without being OP. Downside is enemies also seem like walking machines - taking bullets without flinching. Nice implementation of UE, pretty without being laggy. Except it just crashed on me so...
 
I've been playing Sniper Elite Resistance. Pretty cool game, but I found it short as I already got through all 8 maps within a short amount of time. SE5 the maps were larger with more to do and alot more enemies to kill. Still tho, fun game and most likely replay it again.
 
Monster Hunter Wilds. It's my first MH game, it's pretty good, but definitely taking some serious time to not just feel like I'm slashing wildly and trying to avoid damage and such
 
Got High Rise City in Steam sale. I felt burnt out on "city builder/resource management" games but the demo got my attention enough I thought I'd try the full game on steep sale. Only a few hours in so consider this early impressions.

Build roads. Build buildings. Get the right mix, and you have success. Ok, that applies to all games in the genre, so where does this one sit in gameplay?

Infraspace: emphasis on both resource management and transportation. With sufficient transportation considerations then locality is a smaller concern.
Urbeck City Builder: emphasis on resource management with an area of effect consideration. No transportation concerns.
Cities Skylines (2): Transportation makes or breaks a city as it grows. Resource management is far less than the others above.
High Rise City: emphasis on resource management with an area of effect consideration. Transportation matters. I've yet to see how bad this might get as it feels like it is building up to something.

Given that, it doesn't exactly overlap with the other games in the space. There are similarities so if you like the genre, it'll be familiar and easy to pick up.
 
I really want to play Cyberpunk 2077 which ill buy in a week.
Tonight will be either WOW or Valorant and a dose of Far Cry New Dawn.
i just bought "Stray" but is useless on my laptop at 17 FPS
 
I have been playing Forza Motorsport and MSFS2020 quite a bit lately. Also been playing Indiana Jones a bit, but I haven't played for a couple of weeks. Mostly FM.. I have like 5TB of games installed, but I only play a couple.
 
I have been playing Forza Motorsport and MSFS2020 quite a bit lately. Also been playing Indiana Jones a bit, but I haven't played for a couple of weeks. Mostly FM.. I have like 5TB of games installed, but I only play a couple.
My two goto's are Assetto Corsa and MSFS2020. I grab the free games that look interesting from steam & epic, but rarely play them.
 
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