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Dec 2018

Whenever I can carve out a few hours, I'm playing Red Dead Redemption 2.

Have barely touched the main story, been just hunting and exploring so far.

Monster hunter gen (it’s pretty funny cause my 3ds slide has broken and I can’t move in all directions when the bois come at me) and Skyrim

Just finished Spiderman on PS4 and am heads deep into Persona 5 now. I also finally got the Bioshock Trilogy, so that's on the plate for later.

Usually I am years late to playing games. I used to play with my old Dreamcast for yeeeeears before getting an Xbox360, while the next console generation was already in stores... It feels weird to play games that came out recently now xD

Games I can always go back to include the Jet Set Radio series, Sonic Adventure as well as Grandia 2, because nostalgia is strong and these games are still great :stuck_out_tongue:

The last few days I'm playing Frostpunk, when resting from study.

As PC Gamer says: "Frostpunk is a stressful, stylish, and addictive survival management game filled with incredibly difficult choices."

I've passed one campaign, and my town have survived through the frost, but to make it possible, I had to turn into despot and to make many cruel things.
I've made people work when they were already exhausted and sometimes it leaded to their death. I've punished those who disagree with my politics in order to save the city from unrest. I've brainwashed citizens with propaganda to make them less angry and able to work more. And, finally, I've doomed some people to death and make the fertilizer from their dead bodies, that helped grow a better crop in greenhouses, enough for making an adequate supply for saving the rest from starvation at hard times of -150℃, when nothing didn't grow already.
At the end I've seen the summarizing comments about my walkthrough, meaning of which boiled down to: "We survived, but we forgot what does it means to be humans. You've saved the city, but did it worth it?!"
It was the first time, when the game gave me such a question. It was so cool. And it is also consonant with the topic, which I plan to reveal closer to the end of my comics - does the humanity deserve to be saved? There are so much fiction stories about saving the world/country/town, but so few of them are revealing questions about should the world be saved and for which price?

I will definitely play more tonight :nerd:

I've played Frostpunk recently too. Great game, challenging. My playthrough was actually like yours too with all this harsh things and the last words were the same.
But the last question from the game wasn't surprising for me, because i'm strongly believing that the goal always justifies the means. And if there is a goal, especially so important as saving the humanity for example, there can't be unacceptable things to achieve it. Just my opinion

Currently Just Cause 4 (which I think isn't as fun as the previous.IMO.) but as long as I can still blow things up that's fine with me.

Haven't played either of those, but those games sound really cool! Especially The Witcher. I like some good narrative games, but I'm a big fan of some of those crazy, fun multiplayer games a lot. hehehe!

Gotta Catch 'em all~!

I love Splatoon too, but I need a Switch so I can blast you and Spicy XD

Oh and Smash owo Smash is a good time. A hard-ass good time

Have fun! I wanna get that new Spyro some time!

And I always come back to Donkey Kong too! haha!

Never played Overwatch, but I wanna try it. I'm more of a Team Fortress 2 kind of guy, and its that one game I can install mods in for years and it'll still play like normal :laughing:

Ooh, sounds like a good option. What's Malice all about?