What are the 30 year old plus gamers playing?

Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart

This is a lovely little game and runs pretty well on my PC. The animations are great as are the characters and the combat is fun. I'd love to see more games like it. These Sony ports have been pretty solid in terms of the overall package.

Looking forward to BG3 but sadly won't have time to sit down with it till Monday... MONDAY!
 
I've ordered myself the Fanatec DD PRO so that I can get back into some SIM racing. GT7 and ACC will be my staple diet for the foreseeable. Although I've been getting back into Warzone and playing a bit of D4 as well
 
Tomb Raider, the 2013 reboot. Good fun but hate the shakey cam.
Diablo 4, less so now as i just dont really like it.

Still waiting for Hogwarts to come down to a sensible price. Maybe in a xmas sale.
 
Really enjoying Dave the Diver lately, so much fun on the Steam Deck.

Had an exceptional amount of fun with NFS Unbound, jumped to that right after near 100% completion of Hot Wheels Unleashed.
 
Just purchased a Razer Blade 14 for taking away to work with me. I fancy playing some single-player games so looking at Baldurs Gate 3. Anyone got any other recommendations that would be laptop friendly? Cheers :)
 
San Andreas Definitive Version, loving it.

Played and finished Cybepunk years back when it came out. I'd assume there have been some updates and new stuff added since then, is it worth reinstalling ?
 
I recently bought a new PC so I am switching between Arma 2 and 3.

I love the Arma series and the game that started it all, Operation Flashpoint. Just being able to play maxed out - albeit switching off all the bloom/blur nonsense! It's only taken me 14 years since the launch of Arma 2. :D

Spend most of my time dabbling in the Editor creating silly missions and watching my AI buddies get picked off in a nanosecond. :mad:
 
I've either twice or three times got through the training missions, get to that town, shoot a bunch of people and then move away from the game, only to come back a week or two later and not remember what I'm doing.

I'm terrible for this in a lot of new games that release. Mostly due to technical things I can't accept (I'm an uppity bitch these days). Go back to it, push through the main story until a major change in camp location and then just explore and pick the chunk of time you have to play and assign it a couple of tasks.

Honestly, I get lost for hours doing this and it makes it feel like a much more enjoyable game and the slower pacing plays perfectly to it. The last few hours I've put on my current playthrough was simply hunting down some animals and riding between places and only using the horse unless I'm feeling extra lazy. Allowing my self to explore more, go shopping, speak to people, play some cards. You really have to role play to get into it otherwise it feels very slow and boring.
 
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Just started playing The Messenger a couple of days ago and really enjoying it so far.

Liking the 8bit to 16bit transitions along with the change in music.

At the last area now so should finish it soon.
 
Mostly just Escape from Tarkov these days. I did start a run though of Hogwarts Legacy recently, but like most single player games I tend to lose interest half way through and never finish them.
 
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Mostly just Escape from Tarkov these days. I did start a run though of Hogwarts Legacy recently, but like most single player games I tend to lose interest half way through and never finish them.
If I play a game and like it, I make it a rule to finish it before moving into another, otherwise I'd just Keep jumping from one game to the next and never end up finishing any of them lol.
 
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