What are the 30 year old plus gamers playing?

I'm at Nova Prospekt on HL2, I can't play a pure FPS too long as I find the lack of thinking needed makes it quite dull after a bit. I find it very rare a game can engross me for very long so I end up bouncing between many games at a time.
 
Completed Impossible mode on Dead Space Remake over the weekend. Was harder than expected, you have to complete Hard mode just to make it available.

I had done that on New Game+, but impossible mode has its own new game plus so you have to start from scratch.

Having to scrounge around for nodes and the upgrade path while watching ammo on underpowered weapons was brilliant. I hope they remake the others.
 
Blimey... I am 420 Hrs into slaying Heretics.... ARPG is probably my most favourite genre these days, mindless epileptic flashes with mindless violence and endless tweaking until you get to the point of your not getting the item you want and you roll something new and it all starts again :)
 
I have an unhealthy addiction to Fall Guys, which is very sad at the age of 42. I can't put it down when everything else is quiet and I get the time for some quality griefing

Yes! My friend has a copy so when I go over to his for an evening we often play it, so addictive and infuriating but always hilarious and just pure fun! I can't help but be reminded of Takeshi's Castle.
 
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Still working my way through Wildlands. I'm playing singe player with normal HUD etc. Having so much fun with it and the environments are different. Ended up doing a tactical assault on a base and it all was going well until the last couple of guys spotted us and called for reinforcements which led to about a 10 minute gunfight against waves of sicarios.

I can see why people would love playing this game in coop and with minimal/no HUD.
 
Started Ghostwire Tokyo this morning. Even on my craptacular 1070 with Unreal's TSR upscaling, it looks really nice.

A good example of a game that looks really nice aesthetically, but I saw a quick YouTube and I know the game itself would bore the arse of me.
Though sometimes when a game has a really strong feature you like you can kind of accept its other areas
 
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Started playing Spider-Man. Loving it so far.

Bought a gaming laptop recently and it's been a game changer with how I get to play games. We only have a small 2 bed house and when we had a surprise daughter, she got to take my gaming room for her own bedroom (the cheek!) which meant I was only getting maybe a hour or so of gaming in over the weekends. Bought a decent gaming laptop and now I've been able to get a few hours in the evening once she goes to bed and it now means I can take advantage of our 65" OLED in the living room, which is something I could never be bothered to do with my desktop

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Really enjoying it through. Basically feels like a Arkham Asylum game but with an amazing traversal system. Spent ages just swinging around last night unlocking the map and I've barely done more than a few story missions yet. Can't wait to finish this then do the Miles Morales expansion.
 
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