

Nick P has been smashing through Hitman 3, completing every challenge, telling us, “I’m about two trophies off the Plat. In a clear step for regular programming, Tuffcub has played Destiny 2 and seemingly nothing else. Miguel has been playing a bunch of Apex Legends, but also got back into Overwatch for a hot second over the weekend, saying “I forgot that game was really fun!” He’s also played some Ys IX, some 30XX, and a wee bit of the Guilty Gear Strive beta. I’ve gotta be getting close to the end of the main story by now, right? RIGHT?!” Other than that I’m still on with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. He also died many times in the sadistic Green Hell, finished the charming Blue Fire after some patching, and immersed himself in the wonderfully weird life of Simon Foreman through some Astrologaster.Īde has been playing Cyber Shadow for review “which absolutely isn’t so hard it makes me cry. Have 100% in most of the regions now.”Īfter playing an outlandish number of PC demos, Steve played some Early Access Rustler, telling us “it’s a fun medieval take on old top-down GTA”. I think I’m over the halfway point in the main game. I’m reaching the end so can hopefully cross it off the backlog before moving onto something else.”Īran has played more Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, saying “I tried River Raid mode which is decent enough for a free add on.

He tells us, “It’s a perfect game for dipping in, completing a dungeon run, and then selling your loot to the punters that visit your shop before logging off. Meanwhile Jim has dabbled in some Valheim and Rocket League though most of his time has been spent dungeon-crawling in Moonlighter. Reuben was the first to check in this week, and he’s mostly been continuing through Bravely Default II (review incoming) with occasional dips back into Hades and God of War.

When the small people (not Hobbits) have gone to sleep, I’ve been playing some more Gears Tactics, the awesome demo of Project Triangle Strategy, Warframe, Guilty Gear Strive, Destruction AllStars, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, some more FFVII Remake – though I’ve definitely hit a lull there – and some EVE Online too. The top child-friendly choices are pretty much any Lego game, whether it’s got naughty dinosaurs in it or a party of dwarves eating an unsuspecting Baggins’ food. I suppose that’s because a) we need to write about them, and b) some of us have small children to keep entertained. We’ve been playing an excessive number of games this week.
