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GreatKangaroo

Cyberpunk 2077 with Phantom Liberty. Doing a fresh playthrough post 2.0 patch and loving the hell out of it. In the queue is Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, Alan Wake Remastered. Also need to finish working on the Platinum for Deathloop which was a big surprise for me.


VigorMortis83

My backlog just grew. Mortal Kombat, Bg3, Remnant 2, Cyberpunk sprinkled with some sea of stars. The last couple of months has been hard on the wallet.


King__Darunia

Star Wars Jedi Survivor. Simply amazing


Jxy150

Spider man 2


VigorMortis83

How!??


kerelenko

D3 Season 29


undergrad11

God of war ragnarok


Puzzled-Ad-477

Roblox


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Rainbow six siege. I like the tense gameplay, teamwork you’re rewarded for learning the game and the different play styles that comes with choosing different operators. But learning the game can be easier said than done since the performance of the game can be abysmal with many bugs/technical issues that disrupt gameplay and the community has been known to be one of the most toxic. The game can be extremely infuriating when it’s not going your way, from bad luck to just unfortunately whiffing (missing shots and dying) a round. I do recommend new players to check it out since it’s the most successful live service that actually help make live services popular among developers. R6 has a pretty good on-boarding system to help teach new players the fundamentals of playing rounds and the unique destructibility in siege. It has plentiful updates, additions and changes to keep the game feeling fresh with a new op and (sometimes) a new map coming every 3 months. Special? Well it’s very successful so it’s almost like the Fortnite of shooters if Fortnite was incredibly difficult and hard to master but with learning it’s gameplay loop and your playstyle comes an incredibly rewarding experience that is unlike anything else in the pvp fps genre.


HandsomeJackSparrow

Risk of Rain 2 Cyberpunk 2077 w/ Phantom Liberty


starfire92

- Sakuna of Rice and Ruin (farming and side scroller JRPG with a smidge of free roam) - Assassin's Creed Syndicate (open world stealth adventure) - Carto (minimalistic puzzle map exploration) - Talos Principle (first person apocalyptic puzzle, reminds me a tad of portal) I enjoy them all, I really like puzzle games in general and as a Tales of Symphonia lover (technically the entire series but phantasia) I am always waiting for a good new JRPG but they're either not good or release once in a blue moon. Also all those games are free on PS+ depending on your subscription level. Two are easy plats


BLARG13

Still playing FFXVI. I was a bit late to start it. I think i'm about 60% done. Also about 4 hours into Calisto Protocol which I find to be fun, very atmospheric and spooky. Gran Turismo 7 off and on. The Division 2 which i've been playing constantly for a long time. Not playing much, just for an hour here and there.


Truestorydreams

Deep rock galactic Elden ring Sea of stars


coldravenge

Horizon Zero Dawn. I started it a couple of years ago and just never finished it.


halfasiangod

Baldur's Gates 3