Discussion What are you currently playing? (Week 28 of 2025)

Romancing Saga 3, To my own surprise I finished the game pretty fast (sure, I was using a turbo mod to combat the super slow animations/movement, but still).
It's weird, cause most of the time I felt that when I was fighting a boss i wasn't winning because of my stats/strategy but rather because the RNG gods weren't hurting me so much.
I didn't like how "soon" in the last area of the game you are locked out of everything. Not being able to even recover your equipment in storage or change what magic you can use (even if I didn't use much).
That final boss required me to grind for a bit, and I beat the final battle more due to RNG being in my favor and having lucked out to have a couple of spells (that counter one part of the fight and make it easier) or I would have had to reload an earlier save.

I was considering to get all the cheevos but that would require me to play the game 7 more times (one for each remaining main character) and even with NG+ I feel that by the 2nd or 3rd try I would be too burned out.

It's a weird game at times and I would not recommend to play it as a first SaGa, that's for sure.
 
Playing P5X has sent me down the gacha rabbit hole. I downloaded Honkai Star Rail and spent $10 on it. I'm also thinking about downloading Umamusume Pertty Derby. Someone send help.

Oh and Death Stranding 2 is pretty good.
 
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I'm flitting between stuff.

Tried Jusant, really cool atmosphere, but I cant get the hang of the controls.
Pacific Drive- pretty cool so far, only played a few hours.
Just installed Goat Simulator 3 so will try that next.
 
I'm playing Dungeons of Hinterberg, probably a bit more than halfway through now.
It's like a mixture of Zelda and Persona, if Zelda had good puzzles and Persona had good pacing.

In coop. we've been playing the GAAS stuff in Nightreign over the past three weeks (after completing the base game). All the superbosses are pretty nice, the current one is arguably the most interesting and unique so far. I'm not a fan of service games in general, but what they've done with this so far is not bad.
 
I'm playing Mars After Midnight on my PlayDate.

I quite enjoy the stuff Lucas Pope makes and this is no different. Actually, I bought the system for this game (despite finding loads of other cool games to play since buying it) and I'm not disappointed!

You manage the door of an after hours establishment, you get to pick the theme of the night, and then get rules about who comes, who goes, and have to clean up after them.

It uses the full suite of PlayDate controls (including the crank) quite effectively, and the artstyle looks amazing on the device's pokey little LCD screen.