LegitHyperbole said:
Zkuq said:
Probably something along these lines: - Cities: Skylines II: The first Cities: Skylines was the game I continue playing every now and then since its release, and since the sequel released, I haven't looked back. It has its flaws, but it's still a lot of fun, and it's also easy to pick up even after a break.
- Grim Dawn: I haven't played the game in a long time, but it's a really good game, and with almost endless replayability, I see no reason to uninstall it.
- Left 4 Dead 2: We play this a lot with my partner, so unless my relationship status changes, this is not going anywhere.
- Minecraft: Haven't really played in a while now, but I know I could get back to it any time.
- osu!: This is another game that's really easy to pick up, even for really short sessions. Technically I could see this going away, but I think I'm just going to trust the "you're here forever" meme from the osu! community until proven otherwise. I mean, I've played the game since 2012, so the chances of me stopping aren't all that great... It's a bit of a loud game to play due to the tapping, so perhaps if that becomes an issue at some point, I might have to do something about it.
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Oh, Grim Dawn is great. Really wish they'd have brought this to console or followed up with a sequel. The genre has seen a real explosion since Diablo 4 aswell as streamers recently going back to dust off Grim Dawn so they might take the renewed interest and knock out another. Fingers crossed. |
Grim Dawn actually got an Xbox One version in 2021, which was obviously very late compared to the PC version, and it's only Xbox, but it's something. Anyway, the game's getting a new expansion at some point (probably next year), which I'm personally quite excited about.