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  • I've been ripping my hair out trying to get through Nodecore, a game for Minetest. It's basically minecraft but without an inventory menu and in-world crafting. You can't punch a tree down, but you can tear down the leaves and put together some branches to make an adze, which you can drop gravel on to cleave through one (1) log from a tree, which you can then carve with the adze to make planks, and then tool heads -- it goes on like that.

    So far I've discovered stone-tipped tools and how to melt singular items like sand. I'm trying to figure out how to do concrete in such a way that isn't mindbogglingly tedious, and I still have to figure out how to find metal - torches don't last forever, you see, so spelunking is an expensive and time-consuming task. If you delve too deep without proper preparations, you're proper stuck in the dark. Subterranean pits can be save enders.

  • Still playing Horizon Forbidden West. I'm close to exploring everything of the base game map. Once I'm done with that, I'll focus on the rest of the side quests and finally the main story.

  • After 110 hours I'm still playing Dragon's Dogma 2, but am starting to be ready to move on to something else.

    I've barely explored the third major zone in the game. There is a metric ton of content for people who like exploring in games.

    Definitely a good value for the money.

  • I thought about playing a lot of things. I spent about 2 hours in helldivers 2 and that was about it for the week.

  • I ended GTA V main story yesterday and while I decide if I want to play the online mode, I'm going to play World of Tanks (which, I discovered, I enjoy way more than War Thunder).

  • My entire family is obsessed with Power Wash Simulator right now. Especially my partner who can't seem to get enough of it.
    It is quite soothing though, just empty your head and wash away the filth.

  • I recently played through Miles Morales twice and decided to play the previous Spiderman game. Still having fun, but I'm trying to get to the sections with Miles (he's my personal favorite). It's interesting to see the kinds of side quests and mini games they chose to keep in retrospect.

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