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Escape from Tarkov with the homies, first game of 2025 was WoW
Final Fantasy X
Brought my steamdeck to our new years party and managed to snag 2 others to play brotato in multiplayer for a bit. I thought it would be more popular to play some games since that is how we all know each other. Otherwise it would have been Factorio: space age.
idle dice 2
A Traveller character creation session.
Commandos: Beyond the call of duty.
Old enough to be good (no dark patterns or other bullshit), new enough to be playable (the first Commandos is just too pixelated, you need hyper vision to play it).
What a game.
Core Keeper, I've known about it for a while but never really looked into it, tried it out and it's much better than I thought it'd be! Basically Terraria with a top down view, really fun.
I think it was either Mouthwashing, which I definitively finished that day (loved it), or Animal Well, which I bought that day and played a lot since.
Foxhole. Looks like a silly little indie game, but boy there are huge scale mechanics and coop required. I'm kinda fascinated and want to play even more, not sure if work and life actually allows me to play a lot though.
Echoes of wisdom
As much as I'd have liked it to be some kind of active or skill based game, it was either going to be webfishing or revolution idle.
I recently picked up secrets of grindea, but after having binged it for a few days, I'm grinded out. I need to earn so much gold if I want to collect all the things and it feels like my combat power has hit a wall. There are a few non-grind things I could tackle, but I'll just wait a bit and let burnout go away.
Brotato
World of Warcraft
It's also the first game I played in 2025. I just left it running.
A Short Hike
Heavily modded Risk of Rain 2, because somehow itβs still a delightful gem
Blood of steel,a niche game.
Final Fantasy XIV
Samurai Zero. I haven't attempted speed runs, but I just finished the game.
Universe sandbox according to Steam
Might have been captain toad on my iPhone though
Max Payne 2
The Quarry
Haven't completed it yet, so it'll be the first game I play in 2025 π
Fantasian. It was made by the father of Final Fantasy Hironobu Sakaguchi and composed by Nobuo Uematsu and feels just like a PS1 era FF game. It's a bittersweet sensation knowing this is probably the last time we'll have such a title made by these legendary figures working together but I'm happy they released it all the same.
Some RuneScape private server called August lmao.
Also been playing some Battle for Middle Earth online with the fam: bfmeladder.com
Echoes of wisdom
Deadlock
Boardgame: Marvel Champions LCG. Not a surprise because it's my most played solo game since the release of the core set.
Videogame: Dead Cells. I'm a patient gamer who likes indie games.
Warframe. First game I'll play in 2025 too.
Sea of Stars, Marvel Rivals, and Superhot VR were the three games my spouse and I played that day.
Farming Sim 22
Infinity Nikki! It's probably my new favourite dress up game (dethroning FFXIV)
Dungeons of dreadlock
Played and finished: Lisa The Joyful
Played: PoPoLoCrois
It was either noita or war thunder, was playing both last night and I forget which I was playing before midnight
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3
A Plague Tale: Innocence. Not my typical type of game, but I wanted a nice story and it provided.
Wipeout Omega Collection.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake, a few days ago. Been busy or just didn't feel like gaming since then.
I played through all of Thimbleweed Park yesterday, fantastic time. Point and click adventure game with no real moon logic. Also, the art is fucking gorgeous
Zelda - echos of wisdom. Loved the new concept of the echos, but too easy of a game and too much talking without the option to skip.
Bought, played and refunded Foxhole
Caves of Qud. I was playing it when the clock hit midnight because I lost track of time.
Dwarf fortress. I am bad at juggling metal and fuel, but I got a set of bronze armor for my soldiers and steel shortswords for every dwarf
and then migrants showed up :)