17 points

Stardew Valley and Ys origin.

With Stardew, It started on mobile, grew with an old Bluetooth xbone controller for combat, moved on to PC for the mods, and am now learning modding to add some things I missed from the mobile version 😁

Ys origin for when I want a break from Stardew. Simple demon bashing is quite therapeutic.

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4 points

Ys Origin is one of my favorite games. :)

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2 points

I think it might be my favourite of the Ys series, to be honest. So simple and fun.

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1 point

My favorite is Ys 1, but Ys Origin is a close second.

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I started a new game with .6 updates. Lots of cool little things he added. I don’t even need mods for awhile. But the smart containers is kindof a must have mod imo

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13 points

I’ve been playing Dead Space remake on PS5 since it was free last month. Still haven’t beaten it yet as I’ve had very little time. Been loving it though. Just hope I finish by the time the Christmas season starts in earnest haha. Kind of conflicting vibes.

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3 points

Been wanting to play this soooo bad.

Definitely pickong it up after Ys.

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2 points

The remake is soo good. They really nailed it. Kept the good bits and updated the bad. They even fixed the asteroids turret section, it’s actually really fun in the remake.

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12 points

I’m just wrapping up my first playthrough of Fallout 3. I’m not “done” but I finished the main storyline and am starting to lose steam with side quests and DLC. So I may wind up putting it down soon.

But I really enjoyed it. I’ll probably play something else for a while, then give New Vegas a try.

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12 points

I picked up darkest dungeon and all of the expansions for real cheap, really like the artwork in that game

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5 points

The artwork is cool. But the game itself is too difficult for me.

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5 points

I haven’t played it, but my wife thought it was too difficult, also.

However, I was talking to a coworker and he mentioned that one of the DLCs really ramped up the difficulty, so she should try it without that particular DLC (sorry, I don’t recall which one).

Anyway, she turned off that DLC and found it much more playable. In fact, I’m pretty sure she went on to finish it.

So if you’re keen to give it another go, you might try it without whichever DLC it is that makes it harder.

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3 points

Crimson Curse was always the one that gave me trouble.

But I also modded the game to make it a bit easier on myself!

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3 points

Thanks. Im apparently a wimp though and don’t even have any DLCs for it lol

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I’m fairly sure when you load it up with that dlc active, it warns you that it will be significantly more difficult.

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I gave Darkest Dungeon a try yesterday and it’s been a lot of fun. I love the whole premise of “getting the best of a bad situation” and learning to pass on with any mistakes and misfortune. Dealing with your inner perfectionist is a valuable skill and this game teaches you just that.

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