I just platinumed Jedi Survivor (which was awesome, you should play it) and I’m looking for my next new awesomeness to play.

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        Nope, still going strong. Already bought ToTK on launch so I’d have something to look forward to. Got 2 devine beasts down (almost 3).

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    Still playing Tears of the Kingdom.

    I will launch up Tactic Ogre Reborn when I’m traveling. Working on endgame right now in that one.

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    Currently playing pokemon reborn. It is lots of fun so far, but also much harder than a normal pokemon game.

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    Just started diablo 3 on switch, got it a month or two ago on sale, started playing a day ago. Damn it’s fun!

    I played d1 100 years ago, and havent messed with it since. Don’t know how long I’ll be playing, but having a blast for now.

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    Signalis - grabbed it on sale and playing through on steam deck.

    Stellaris - I’ve spent too much time building empires only to lose interest in mid/late game.

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      Re: Stellaris - me too, and I bet a lot of other people as well. It has what my friend group calls “the Civilization problem”; the initial setup and expansion is by far more interesting than the late game when things are more static. Stellaris does it better than the Civ games, in my opinion (mid and late game crises and events help), but still falls into the same trap. I’m not really sure how this could be solved, but maybe something like late-game expansion opportunities (like the L cluster, but more) and more robust internal politics and espionage could help.

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        Glad to know it’s not just me. Civ and Stellaris both, game progression for me goes like: fun, fun, fun, yeah screw that guy!, fun … getting less fun, definitely not as fun anymore, meh.

        I just picked up Cult of the Lamb which is at least silly fun. Bonus points for blasphemy!

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        Agreed. I’ve seen there is a mod to add more mid/late game encounters or content, but I haven’t tried it yet. I think more developed diplomatic events would make mid/late game more interesting. Most of my playthroughs end up being an arms race towards the end, which sure that can be a fun aspect of the game, but not super interesting. Very much like civ, and I think you’re correct they both suffer from the late game “domination” aspect.

        My idea of a successful Stellaris game it not coming in first, but making it to the end with a functional empire.

        I’m also probably a noob when it comes to Stellaris, but I still enjoy it.

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    I’m an old lady so I’m playing farm tycoon on switch and Kairosoft’s dream town island on my phone.

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    First witcher right now. Tried it like 10 years ago and couldn’t get past the clunky controls. In the meantime I’ve read most of the books and played the other games, so I had to give it a go and this time around I’m really enjoying it!