- Single player (desktop): After finishing Red Faction Guerrilla, and trying Red Faction Armageddon but not really liking it, I settled on Just Cause 2 (again). Still as much fun as in 2013, when I last played it.
- Single player (Deck): more Deep Rock Galactic:Survivor.
- Co-op (desktop): Deep Rock Galactic, if my co-op buddies don't bail, that is.
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This, the mirroring part, also happens in an Arthur C. Clarke short story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_Error
- The Outer Worlds - Had this in my library for a while. Coming from the Borderlands franchise, I tried BG3, and accept that it's a good game. It just doesn't click for me at the moment. TOW is a nice mix of RPG and FPS.
- Deep Rock Galactic - Is my current "co-op with buddies" game.
- Vampire Survivors - 'nuff said, I guess
- Maniac - Vampire Survivors meets classic 2D GTA. Imagine the GTA Kill Frenzy thing, but that's the whole game.
Was it a nightcall?
merge and commit
Are we talking fast-forward or squash merges?
I've heard of it, never played it. Sounds like the antithesis of Viscera Cleanup Detail.
How do Black Orb and Glow Cloud's opinion on foreign policy compare?
I'm still on the fence.
My RX 6850 decided to die on me, just when I finally had the motivation to continue BG3 and/or The Outer Worlds. So I've been playing mostly Vampire Survivors on the Deck. Had some catching up to do on the new content anyway.
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If you really rely on faster movement than what gyro+classic joystick provides: try gyro+flickstick.
Flickstick does require some game specific tweaking. But it's the only controller input method my "30 years of playing fps on PC"-riddled brain accepts.