Finished Rachet & Clank on PS4 and loved it, playing challenge mode periodically, also Alienation and Uncharted collection in small doses. Ryse and Sunset Overdrive, Battlefleet Gothics, Vermintide, Mordheim and XCOM when time permits.
I noticed Republique was taking up a whopping 7.5gb on my iPad so I'm playing that when I get a proper session at the moment so I can finish it and uninstall it. My play in front of the telly game right now is Spl-t (high score 184,799!) My toilet game is You Must Build a Boat. Still trying to decide how much I like the game, but I do keep going back to it.
Puzzle and Dragons. Started about a month ago, been playing it religiously ever since. Its...kind of become a daily ritual for me. Not sure why, but I'm sort of...drawn towards it, in a way.
I guess the current games I'm playing are, in order: -GTA V -One Way Heroics -Wasteland 2 And I suppose a bit of Mushihimesama, since that recently came to Steam. The game I'm most excited for? Probably Tekken 7 if Namco will announce it for PC.
Overwatch, kinda fun but don't think I'd buy it. I probably preferred Battleborn TBH and while I think Overwatch has better design for what it does I'd rate Battleborn as the better over all game and won't be buying that either.
I seldom play PC games nowadays because of work :/ and so I'm currently addicted to an RPG mobile game called Dragon Encounter
3 levels into Doom and feels pretty good, they've gone the route of not taking itself too seriously but not being comedic either, it's FAST which is good. Feels a lot like old Doom. Only complaint would be the deadzone on controller feels a bit off, because of the speed I guess they've gone for a heavy handed approach but would be nice if it ramped up more gradual.
For those on the fence who like their FPS games and miss the old feeling before auto regenerating health and concrete boots came into fashion, Doom rocks singleplayer, and is all the good parts from the originals given a huge facelift. Lots to do, heaps to find, well worth the money. Multiplayer is different, it was done by a third party and while okay, I wouldn't rave about it.
After all the trash talk I stumped up for Battleborn with the season pass on PC, 65% off at GMG making it $30 cheaper than the RRP of the standard edition without pass. Not in the same league as Borderlands but should scratch an itch.
Haven't been playing games much lately but I am thinking of maybe picking up Stellaris and Offworld Trading Company my biggest problem will be finding time to play them both look like the kind of games I'll probably like though.
I got this bought for me and have to admit it's quite a fun team FPS, reminds me of when TF2 came out but a little more amped.
Both are on my Wishlist, but as you say time is the problem as they both look like huge time sinks. Need longer days.
After playing through the entirety of the story missions solo hardly using Battleborns loot system, I've found a use for it on later difficulties. It's not borderlands but oddly addictive and enjoyable, just a pity the matchmaking system is borked at the moment on PC for some regions. Overwatch is fun, no issues getting a game and while no true progression system the unlocks are pretty cool. The more I play the more it feels like TF2.5 without the hats. Which isn't a bad thing, does play a lot faster though. Got Dead Island 1 & 2 Definite editions for around $2 USD each on PC thanks to loyalty program, Hard Reset Redux for the same price but doesn't drop for a couple of days. Considering on console the lot would cost me the same as a new game, $6 ain't so bad.