I got the new Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior Monsters game, and I’ve probably already sunk 50+ hours into it. It’s a monster collection rpg with a truly addictive synthesis system. Think Pokemon crossed with Persona. The story apparently runs parallel to Dragon Quest 4, with a few changes, but I’m not super familiar with the mainline series of games, so I can’t comment much on that. Having a blast all the same.
I got the new Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior Monsters game, and I’ve probably already sunk 50+ hours into it. It’s a monster collection rpg with a truly addictive synthesis system. Think Pokemon crossed with Persona. The story apparently runs parallel to Dragon Quest 4, with a few changes, but I’m not super familiar with the mainline series of games, so I can’t comment much on that. Having a blast all the same.
ive been super into animal survival games since 2021~ish now. here is my most played! my device cant run stuff like the isle, beasts of bermuda, etc so i usually play on roblox!
i recommend cenozoic survival, it's sadly discontinued and only includes around 8 animals, usually you only see 4 of them. despite this, the game is very well made for roblox's limitations and has beautiful models, landscapes, graphics and more.
be on the lookout for "ecos' btw, its cenozoic survival's successor game and is the main development the team behind cenozoic is working on!
ive been super into animal survival games since 2021~ish now. here is my most played! my device cant run stuff like the isle, beasts of bermuda, etc so i usually play on roblox!
i recommend cenozoic survival, it's sadly discontinued and only includes around 8 animals, usually you only see 4 of them. despite this, the game is very well made for roblox's limitations and has beautiful models, landscapes, graphics and more.
be on the lookout for "ecos' btw, its cenozoic survival's successor game and is the main development the team behind cenozoic is working on!
empathy, the buttersnake hoarder
I'm currently trudging through the Scarlet and Violet DLC. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the Terarium, but the Elite 4 are certainly giving me a hard time. I'm not that great at double battles to begin with, and when starting the Indigo Disk part of the DLC, I made it a goal of mine to catch a new team in the Terarium that I'd use for my playthrough. Unfortunately, the Pokemon I picked are... kind of weak. I wanted to challenge myself to use Pokemon I'd never used before!
We'll see how it goes. I refuse to use potions and revives in Elite 4 battles.
I'm currently trudging through the Scarlet and Violet DLC. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the Terarium, but the Elite 4 are certainly giving me a hard time. I'm not that great at double battles to begin with, and when starting the Indigo Disk part of the DLC, I made it a goal of mine to catch a new team in the Terarium that I'd use for my playthrough. Unfortunately, the Pokemon I picked are... kind of weak. I wanted to challenge myself to use Pokemon I'd never used before!
We'll see how it goes. I refuse to use potions and revives in Elite 4 battles.
I just started Spirit of the North, it's decent so far. I'm playing it on the Switch that I got to play the latest Zelda game and thought I should play more on it, so I got some games on sale.
The graphics aren't too amazing and the movement is awkward, I keep struggling to jump on/off things. I also got it in a Steam sale so maybe I'll try it on my computer, but I hate to start over.
Minor spoilers, but there was an intro part in which you're running around, and learn to run fast, and slide down ice patches and such, and then a section in which you can only move really slowly and can't jump or run and it was frustrating.
I also recently-ish tried to play Outer Wilds and Stray but parts were difficult and I gave up :')
And then I played tons of Tears of the Kingdom when it first came out and then slowed down once I got towards the end. I did this with Breath of the Wild too, I started playing when it came out (2017...?) and started over a few times because I loved it but didn't want to finish it, and got around to the end right before TotK came out.
I just started Spirit of the North, it's decent so far. I'm playing it on the Switch that I got to play the latest Zelda game and thought I should play more on it, so I got some games on sale.
The graphics aren't too amazing and the movement is awkward, I keep struggling to jump on/off things. I also got it in a Steam sale so maybe I'll try it on my computer, but I hate to start over.
Minor spoilers, but there was an intro part in which you're running around, and learn to run fast, and slide down ice patches and such, and then a section in which you can only move really slowly and can't jump or run and it was frustrating.
I also recently-ish tried to play Outer Wilds and Stray but parts were difficult and I gave up :')
And then I played tons of Tears of the Kingdom when it first came out and then slowed down once I got towards the end. I did this with Breath of the Wild too, I started playing when it came out (2017...?) and started over a few times because I loved it but didn't want to finish it, and got around to the end right before TotK came out.
I'm trying to beat Devil May Cry 5 on Dante Must Die difficulty. All I can say is that it's... painful. Especially on keyboard.
Also I recently got RDR2. I haven't got so far in story mode yet, but I'm already in love with this game (I just love its meme potential, like memes about the gang going to Tahiti, Dutch's "I have a plan" quotes, etc.)
I'm trying to beat Devil May Cry 5 on Dante Must Die difficulty. All I can say is that it's... painful. Especially on keyboard.
Also I recently got RDR2. I haven't got so far in story mode yet, but I'm already in love with this game (I just love its meme potential, like memes about the gang going to Tahiti, Dutch's "I have a plan" quotes, etc.)
my favorite games are CatWar and Catlife, they are about warrior cats (however, they are both in Russian and may not suit you) and I also play dragon cave, which needs to collect dragons. I also know Lioden and Wolvden, they are similar to FR, but they are about Lions and wolves, respectively.
my favorite games are CatWar and Catlife, they are about warrior cats (however, they are both in Russian and may not suit you) and I also play dragon cave, which needs to collect dragons. I also know Lioden and Wolvden, they are similar to FR, but they are about Lions and wolves, respectively.
Since I got my new laptop last year I've been playing more games! Recently I've been playing a lot fo Cult of The Lamb and Sims 3, also got back to playing Stardew Valley and I'm also playing Hades sometimes, I'm also thinking of trying to finish Crosscode sometime soon as well, it's such a wonderful game but I kinda stopped midway and idk why I haven't gone back to playing it yet.
Since I got my new laptop last year I've been playing more games! Recently I've been playing a lot fo Cult of The Lamb and Sims 3, also got back to playing Stardew Valley and I'm also playing Hades sometimes, I'm also thinking of trying to finish Crosscode sometime soon as well, it's such a wonderful game but I kinda stopped midway and idk why I haven't gone back to playing it yet.
in stars and time.... i cannot get enough of it
At the current moment in time? Flight rising >:)
But seriously, today I've been on my PS2! Been getting used to SSX tricky again! Loved that game as a kid and got a new copy for Christmas! (It's tricky has been stuck in my head for years help)
I've also started a new save file on tLoS a new beginning!
At the current moment in time? Flight rising >:)
But seriously, today I've been on my PS2! Been getting used to SSX tricky again! Loved that game as a kid and got a new copy for Christmas! (It's tricky has been stuck in my head for years help)
I've also started a new save file on tLoS a new beginning!
i got dave the diver on pc and it's so surprisingly relaxing? the underwater sections are very soothing and the management parts are very methodical in a pleasant way! i don't think i'm far-far into the game but it's very vibrant and charming. feels like an indie game even if it isn't :')
i got dave the diver on pc and it's so surprisingly relaxing? the underwater sections are very soothing and the management parts are very methodical in a pleasant way! i don't think i'm far-far into the game but it's very vibrant and charming. feels like an indie game even if it isn't :')