What are the 30 year old plus gamers playing?

I'm back into the swing of gaming again because of a handheld, the Odin 2 Portal. I've setup a number of consoles on it but primarily I've really been enjoying streaming games from my pc to it.

Most notable of the titles I'm playing on the Odin is Oblivion... It runs like crap on the pc, but the handheld masks the stutters and rough edges very well and it's a much more enjoyable experience playing it on the bog. Which is funny as the game it's self should have been flushed instead of released.
 
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I’m replaying Doom 2016 again. It’s always so intense, you’re just absolutely on the razor’s edge of holding it together. It’s incredible.

At the other end of the scale, I’ve started playing Indiana Jones, which is stunning to look at. Gameplay wise it feels like a combination of Tomb Raider and Splinter Cell. I’m not loving the combat so far - definitely one where you have to hold back and pick people off one at a time.
 
I’m replaying Doom 2016 again. It’s always so intense, you’re just absolutely on the razor’s edge of holding it together. It’s incredible.
Doom 2016 was much better than Eternal, I've replayed Doom 2016 3 times - I cant ever see myself replaying Eternal, it got way too hard in certain places and the ending boss was rather meh IMHO.
I'm still hesitant to buy The Dark Ages, but I do like the look of it.
 
I've never finished it, struggling to get to the point I was at but the DLC will be completely new to me on a plus. I think slapping it on the easiest difficulty will be what I need to get through it.
 
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I started Witcher 3 many times, just didn't click with the combat system and ended up playing Gwent more than the story..

Not sure why the combat never sat right with me tbh.
 
Just began playing the new Mafia game today and am so far really enjoying it despite it being quite linear. I think it has the least hitching and glitching of any Unreal 5 game that I have played so far as well.
 
Just began playing the new Mafia game today and am so far really enjoying it despite it being quite linear. I think it has the least hitching and glitching of any Unreal 5 game that I have played so far as well.
For me at least, the Until Dawn remake, was pretty smooth, there was a couple of bugs and one specific part of a level that tanked the FPS, but it was patched quickly enough - I've completed it 2 times since finishing it on release, and it's pretty decent (for a UE5 game)
 
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