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stardewwindceres

stardewwindceres

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Oct 2, 2025
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I didn't see a thread for this, I'm sorry if there is already one and I missed it. Gaming is one of my main coping mechanisms. Was just wondering if there were some others who use them to cope too and thought it might be interesting to see what games we are all playing right now. We can talk about whatever games we want whether currently playing them or not of course.
I'll start.

My main games right now are:

Stardew Valley
Guild Wars 2
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey

I haven't started it yet, but I just found out a few hours ago that Xbox just added "Hogwart's Legacy" to the Game Pass so I will probably start that soon.
 
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Minecraft sometimes
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Flow Free

And occasionally, Solitaire and slither.io
 
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Balatro.

Various minesweeper-based games, a few hidden object games, some coloring games, solitaires...
 
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Overwatch, Dead by daylight and I also starting playing guild wars 2 :D It's such a good game
 
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Kurwenal

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I'm mainly joining this thread as I want to hear about the fun times people are having with the games they love. Currently, I find myself managing to give up somewhere between picking up my Switch, turning it on and launching a game. I seem to like to scroll mindlessly across the home screen, for some reason. Maybe reading everyone else's experiences will motivate me.

A few months ago I replayed Oracle of Ages. A masterpiece of a game, in my books. I did mean to replay Seasons soon afterwards, but never got to it. I still have a screenshot of the game-transfer secret code, though. I did buy the rerelease of the two Mario Galaxy games last week or the week before, whenever it was, but haven't managed to actually bring myself to boot either one up.

Anyone here play Monster Hunter? A new Monster Hunter from the portable team could be what I need to get me started.

@stardewwindceres @piercedwounds Is Guild Wars 2 a massive time sink? Does it ever feel play-to-win or can you just buy it and play at your own pace? I recall buying the original Guild Wars at a game store as a young teen because I thought the woman on the cover was sexy. Seemed like as good a reason as any to buy a game.
 
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stardewwindceres

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Overwatch, Dead by daylight and I also starting playing guild wars 2 :D It's such a good game
It really is. The graphics make the game world feel so comforting to me. And I looooove the instanced events that just pop up randomly all around you while you're running around. And I love how there's no need for the constant gear grind like other MMORPGs. Even if you don't play for a year you can just pick back up right where you left off.
 
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Stardew Valley
heyy i saw your name somewhere here and thought of making a stardew reference but decided that'd be corny lol, nice to see i was right. i've been out of my most recent stardew phase for a bit now, but i always come back to it. it's a truly amazing and adorable indie game. lately i've dived back into don't starve, and inscryption is another indie development i love. hope you enjoy hogwart's legacy :)
 
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stardewwindceres

Flesh Coffin
Oct 2, 2025
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I'm mainly joining this thread as I want to hear about the fun times people are having with the games they love. Currently, I find myself managing to give up somewhere between picking up my Switch, turning it on and launching a game. I seem to like to scroll mindlessly across the home screen, for some reason. Maybe reading everyone else's experiences will motivate me.

A few months ago I replayed Oracle of Ages. A masterpiece of a game, in my books. I did mean to replay Seasons soon afterwards, but never got to it. I still have a screenshot of the game-transfer secret code, though. I did buy the rerelease of the two Mario Galaxy games last week or the week before, whenever it was, but haven't managed to actually bring myself to boot either one up.

Anyone here play Monster Hunter? A new Monster Hunter from the portable team could be what I need to get me started.

@stardewwindceres @piercedwounds Is Guild Wars 2 a massive time sink? Does it ever feel play-to-win or can you just buy it and play at your own pace? I recall buying the original Guild Wars at a game store as a young teen because I thought the woman on the cover was sexy. Seemed like as good a reason as any to buy a game.
I'm with you there, a hot girl is definitely one of the better reasons to buy pick up a random game. With GW2, you can play as little or as much as you want. There is so much exploration and helping out It's expensive because it's been around so long so there's quite a few expansions. They usually go on sale once or twice a year and the sale just expired in September. But you can play the base game for free. And after you buy it- besides having the options for cosmetics and certain quality of life options like extra inventory space, bank space, name changes, it's completely free. There's not much group content you can do until you level a character to 80, but that turned out to be a good thing because there is a lot to learn. But it is so a lot of fun. It's very alt friendly and doesn't have the usual classes as you would necessarily expect. It's mostly races of characters based on the main story and you can gear them up and pick out their traits and abilities and play them however you want.
The base game still has so many players. And they just released a new expansion last month so new people are playing the game. I started a new alt actually that I've been playing for about a month new. A new race-class combo I've never tried before. OMG sorry if that was more than you wanted to know lol.

I've never played Monster Hunter, but I've read all about it and watched YouTube videos and people play it on Twitch. I wish I had a Switch. One day maybe. My PC is pretty old and can't handle a lot of newer games, so I mostly play games either on my IPhone, Android tablet, or games on the Xbox game pass through their cloud gaming over the internet.

I've never heard of Oracle of Ages. Going to go look that up.
heyy i saw your name somewhere here and thought of making a stardew reference but decided that'd be corny lol, nice to see i was right. i've been out of my most recent stardew phase for a bit now, but i always come back to it. it's a truly amazing and adorable indie game. lately i've dived back into don't starve, and inscryption is another indie development i love. hope you enjoy hogwart's legacy :)
LOL yeah it's a Stardew reference and also a reference to one of my favorite songs from this synth/dream pop group, Purity Ring. I do the same too! I just got back into it recently and started a new farm. Never played the 4 corners one so decided to do that. One day, I will play Don't Starve if I'm still here, I hope you are having fun with that! And I've never heard of inscription, but I am definitely going to look that up because you have good taste for sure. :)
 
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I mostly jump from game to game. Currently playing Deltarune. I recently 100%ed Sliksong and 200%ed Crash Bash with sister.

Some of my favourite games are:
  • Little Big Planet
  • Spyro
  • Crash Bandicoot
  • A Hat in Time
  • Omori
  • The Coffin of Andy and Leyley
  • Rain World
  • Danganronpa
  • Baba is You
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Kurwenal

Enden sah ich die Welt.
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I'm with you there, a hot girl is definitely one of the better reasons to buy pick up a random game. With GW2, you can play as little or as much as you want. There is so much exploration and helping out It's expensive because it's been around so long so there's quite a few expansions. They usually go on sale once or twice a year and the sale just expired in September. But you can play the base game for free. And after you buy it- besides having the options for cosmetics and certain quality of life options like extra inventory space, bank space, name changes, it's completely free. There's not much group content you can do until you level a character to 80, but that turned out to be a good thing because there is a lot to learn. But it is so a lot of fun. It's very alt friendly and doesn't have the usual classes as you would necessarily expect. It's mostly races of characters based on the main story and you can gear them up and pick out their traits and abilities and play them however you want.
The base game still has so many players. And they just released a new expansion last month so new people are playing the game. I started a new alt actually that I've been playing for about a month new. A new race-class combo I've never tried before. OMG sorry if that was more than you wanted to know lol.
Thanks for the info about GW2. I appreciate it a lot, actually. I sometimes miss the mix of a sense of community with being someone who isn't me in an MMO; my absolute favourite was Planeshift, which was heavily about roleplaying. One day I may look into GW2. I don't really remember much of my playtime with the original, but I did appreciate that, as it sounds with the sequel, you just buy the game and don't have any ongoing membership fees. I like the idea of not being locked to any one class or character. I'm glad you're still having so much fun with the game. P.S. I also bought SpellForce 2 at some point in my early teens, for the same reason as with Guild Wars. Young Kurwenal really was easily swayed!

I've never played Monster Hunter, but I've read all about it and watched YouTube videos and people play it on Twitch. I wish I had a Switch. One day maybe. My PC is pretty old and can't handle a lot of newer games, so I mostly play games either on my IPhone, Android tablet, or games on the Xbox game pass through their cloud gaming over the internet.
It took me so many tries to get into Monster Hunter. I attempted Tri, 3U, 4U and Generations. Bounced so hard off each one, but was convinced there was something there I knew I wanted to play, I just couldn't crack it. Then I played Rise on my Switch and everything clicked. Went back and tackled the older games with fresh eyes after that. It's unfortunately not a game that you would benefit from playing an hour a week here, maybe every so often. Especially at the beginning, you need to have a kind of obsession to grasp it, I think. I really enjoy it, personally. I've yet to come across another game where I can become a human assault helicopter, or use a sword and shield that click together to form an axe, and then the shield part of the axe, the blade, spins, and suddenly you have a chainsaw. It makes no sense and is brilliant as a result.

I've never heard of Oracle of Ages. Going to go look that up.
It's a Zelda game for the Game Boy. It was released as a duology with Oracle of Secrets; once you finished one game, you got a password code that encoded what you had done in the first game, then you input that into the second game and start playing that game, with your choices from the first carrying over. You could play them in any order, and while playing the second game, you'd even get codes to them put back into the first game and unlock things there. Once you've finished both games you unlock a hidden final sequence and final boss. It was always a really special game to me, though 2D Zelda games in general have always been very special to me.

@Namelesa I have to say, I'm so jealous of your mental ability to play Baba Is You. I wanted to get it ever since it was released, but knew deep down that I'd make it through 4 levels max before having a meltdown. I've seen videos of some of the later levels and my brain just can't compute.
 
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Oldschool Runescape and dbd
 
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stardewwindceres

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Oct 2, 2025
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@Kurwenal Yeah, of course! It's a lot of fun. Probably one of my all-time favorite games that I've ever played. Yeah, I'm glad there's no subscription fee and all that. I played The Elder Scrolls Online for years, I used to be so obsessed with that game. I payed the month subscription for the unlimited craft bag, DLCs, crowns, and some other stuff. but I literally played hours a day and I would have anyway. But I don't like that feeling of like almost obligation to play as much as possible since you are paying for a sub every month. And Monster Hunter sounds AMAZING, btw lol.

I hear about Dead by Daylight so much, I should try it sometimes. I've been putting it off because of the whole multiplayer aspect and queuing with a team of strangers, but everyone seems to love it. I'll put it on the list.
 
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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.
 
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Anyone here play Monster Hunter? A new Monster Hunter from the portable team could be what I need to get me started.
Oh hey I've been on a Monster Hunter kick myself! Been playing through GU on 3DS. Man does that game have a lot of content.
 
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LOL yeah it's a Stardew reference and also a reference to one of my favorite songs from this synth/dream pop group, Purity Ring. I do the same too! I just got back into it recently and started a new farm. Never played the 4 corners one so decided to do that. One day, I will play Don't Starve if I'm still here, I hope you are having fun with that! And I've never heard of inscription, but I am definitely going to look that up because you have good taste for sure. :)
just checked out purity ring and they have a v cool sound (also neat to see they're from edmonton, as i'm canadian too!). it's funny you mention the 4 corners farm since that's exactly what i did last go around lol - good luck! def recommend don't starve, especially if you can catch a bundle with the dlcs on sale (think i scored a "GOTY" edition type thing for under 15 bucks). inscryption is worth it too, even if just to support the devs. thanks for the appreciation, and happy gaming <3
 
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Kurwenal

Enden sah ich die Welt.
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Oh hey I've been on a Monster Hunter kick myself! Been playing through GU on 3DS. Man does that game have a lot of content.
Shoutout to GU! I want to say it's my favourite of the games I've played in terms of game-feel, though I never made it to G-rank. For one thing, I exclusively played all games solo, and GU never scaled its hub quests for single-player. If I were actually good at the game, that wouldn't be too big a problem, but I'm a bumbling idiot who occasionally happens to hit things. But the actual combat just feels the best of those I've played. What weapon(s) do you main?

Having started with Rise really made me miss some major QoL stuff, though. I always wanted to do an Alchemy build in GU, which I believe would be so much more viable with Rise's item shortcut settings. And how anyone ever manages to actually plan out and craft an armour set with cohesive skills in GU without referring to an external website is beyond this little pea-brain of mine.

Happy hunting!
 
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Starting this thread made me later think about the game Spiritfarer, the management sim game where you are the "Ferrymaster" and in charge of picking up spirits and making them comfortable and happy on the ferry while you are picking everyone up to take to the afterlife. It's like a narrative about death and letting go, that kind of thing. I played part of the Netflix edition when Netflix started their game service, but I never got around to finishing it. Not because of the game, probably just because I went into one of my episodes. I want to play the Farewell edition with the extra content and upgrades though and, for me anyway, I can only play that on PC I'm pretty sure. It's definitely appropriate. Especially while I'm waiting to see if my new CBT plan will actually come together. I know it's going to take a bit of time for the last thing I need.

Speaking of Netflix games, if you have it and are into complex puzzle games and fancy yourself a detective or like an archivist, try Immortality. It's about this actress who was in 2 movies in the 70s and popped up in another in the 90s by the same director and then just disappeared off the face of the earth. They give you raw stop-motion video footage of the 3 movies and a tv interview and you go through all of it looking for clues, like if you click on a glass or a person's face (they do at least let you know what in the shot is actually an item or person of interest from a scene), it will take you to another glass in a whole different scene where you could find another clue from something else you saw and you hop from clue to clue and scene to scene and figure out what happened to her. I had to play it with a notebook and work out a timeline and remember stuff like "guy with weird glasses important" and I still have so many holes in the story line and I have put 100s of hours into that game. It is interesting and a fun thing to roleplay though, I imagined myself as like a film historian, going through archived footage at like the lowest floor of a museum or film institute or something, it was fun and also completely maddening at the same time. It is one I will go back to if I get a chance to while I am still here.

Anyway, sorry got off track. Spiritfarer. If my PC can handle the system requirements, I might pick it up. I remember liking the Netflix one. It was a long time ago and vaguely remember details so. Anyway, sorry.
 
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Kurwenal

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Starting this thread made me later think about the game Spiritfarer, the management sim game where you are the "Ferrymaster" and in charge of picking up spirits and making them comfortable and happy on the ferry while you are picking everyone up to take to the afterlife. It's like a narrative about death and letting go, that kind of thing. I played part of the Netflix edition when Netflix started their game service, but I never got around to finishing it. Not because of the game, probably just because I went into one of my episodes. I want to play the Farewell edition with the extra content and upgrades though and, for me anyway, I can only play that on PC I'm pretty sure. It's definitely appropriate. Especially while I'm waiting to see if my new CBT plan will actually come together. I know it's going to take a bit of time for the last thing I need.

Speaking of Netflix games, if you have it and are into complex puzzle games and fancy yourself a detective or like an archivist, try Immortality. It's about this actress who was in 2 movies in the 70s and popped up in another in the 90s by the same director and then just disappeared off the face of the earth. They give you raw stop-motion video footage of the 3 movies and a tv interview and you go through all of it looking for clues, like if you click on a glass or a person's face (they do at least let you know what in the shot is actually an item or person of interest from a scene), it will take you to another glass in a whole different scene where you could find another clue from something else you saw and you hop from clue to clue and scene to scene and figure out what happened to her. I had to play it with a notebook and work out a timeline and remember stuff like "guy with weird glasses important" and I still have so many holes in the story line and I have put 100s of hours into that game. It is interesting and a fun thing to roleplay though, I imagined myself as like a film historian, going through archived footage at like the lowest floor of a museum or film institute or something, it was fun and also completely maddening at the same time. It is one I will go back to if I get a chance to while I am still here.

Anyway, sorry got off track. Spiritfarer. If my PC can handle the system requirements, I might pick it up. I remember liking the Netflix one. It was a long time ago and vaguely remember details so. Anyway, sorry.
I bought Spiritfarer ages ago on a really good sale (I just looked back and it cost me the equivalent just under $4 USD, assuming that's the currency many on here would be most familiar with). I always wanted to try it with the hope of finding some sort of peace with death, but I have all the emotional maturity of a 1-year-old, and I know it would probably push me somewhere bad. Someone very dear to me passed away last month and I wish I had played it before that as it might have helped to give me some tools to cope with his loss. I don't think that realistically I'll ever manage to boot it up before I myself die. It's a shame. I hope you can get the full version for yourself on PC. Hopefully it gives you the catharsis you need, and when you need it most.
 
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Shoutout to GU! I want to say it's my favourite of the games I've played in terms of game-feel, though I never made it to G-rank. For one thing, I exclusively played all games solo, and GU never scaled its hub quests for single-player. If I were actually good at the game, that wouldn't be too big a problem, but I'm a bumbling idiot who occasionally happens to hit things. But the actual combat just feels the best of those I've played. What weapon(s) do you main?

Having started with Rise really made me miss some major QoL stuff, though. I always wanted to do an Alchemy build in GU, which I believe would be so much more viable with Rise's item shortcut settings. And how anyone ever manages to actually plan out and craft an armour set with cohesive skills in GU without referring to an external website is beyond this little pea-brain of mine.

Happy hunting!
Oh I'm terrible at MH too haha, I don't play online either, I'm too embarrassed. Funlance is my favorite, I just really like big explosions. It was nerfed pretty hard in GU so I've been trying to branch out a bit, but eventually I always seem to end up coming back to it again lol. I haven't used Alchemy style much, I think playing on 3DS makes it a bit easier, since you can put shortcuts to everything on the lower screen.

I like GU's combat a lot too. It's really quick and smooth compared to the earlier games, but still has the sort of mechanical feel that they dropped starting with World. What weapon(s) do you main? Which games have you played?
 
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Oh I'm terrible at MH too haha, I don't play online either, I'm too embarrassed. Funlance is my favorite, I just really like big explosions. It was nerfed pretty hard in GU so I've been trying to branch out a bit, but eventually I always seem to end up coming back to it again lol. I haven't used Alchemy style much, I think playing on 3DS makes it a bit easier, since you can put shortcuts to everything on the lower screen.

I like GU's combat a lot too. It's really quick and smooth compared to the earlier games, but still has the sort of mechanical feel that they dropped starting with World. What weapon(s) do you main? Which games have you played?
The boomstick is such a cool weapon. I played it a decent bit in Rise, but sadly something just never clicked in terms of me being actually effective. I was having lots of fun with it, pretending to be my very own Michael Bay, but my hunts were sometimes taking 25-30 minutes because I just couldn't be aggressive enough to deal the damage I needed. I never tried it in GU: shame it was so nerfed. I didn't realize Alchemy could have been more viable on 3DS: I really, really regretted selling my 3DS to help fund buying the Switch. I mean, I'm glad I got the Switch, but there are heaps of games that ultimately will probably be trapped forever on the DS/3DS family because porting them requires some actual effort (namely, dealing with condensing two screens to one).

Although I started 'properly' with Rise, and I still have a fondness for its almost arcadey combat, that methodical and mechanical nature of combat in the older games really did give it a lot of weight and purpose. For most of Rise I mained helicopter glaive, because as previous stated, I'm terrible at the game, and you almost have to actively try to get hit if you're constantly spinning around in the air. So many of the Risebreak attacks just target the ground, in my experience. With Sunbreak I got a PhD and took up CB. The chainsaw move just spoke to me so viscerally. I never fought particularly efficiently, because instead of using my SAED like an intelligent person, I'd just become a lumberjack instead.

I didn't finish all the event quests in Risebreak, but otherwise did all the main village and hub stuff. GU I believe I finished village and never got far in hub. I didn't go back to try 4U again because I'd already sold my 3DS, but I did try Tri once more. It was the first MH I ever played, by which I mean I struggled through an hour max way back before giving up. When I went back I still found it clunky, and I loved the idea of underwater combat, but quickly remembered that I have never played a game where I enjoyed movement underwater and it was no exception.

Have you played any Wilds?
 
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