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Just curious what games you've enjoyed the most over the past year approximately. (The game's original release date doesn't matter; just saying so people don't think this is dedicated only to games released in 2022 and 2023.)

I'll be honest, I haven't played hardly any. But I am enjoying Remorse: The List (despite having watched loads of YouTube footage of it already). I'm mainly interested in what other people have to say.
This is an unusual time for this sort of thread...

But anyway, King of Dragon Pass (classic). Not that it had much competition from the few others I played, and the randomness sure is frustrating, but they somehow got that feeling of creating your (clan's) story quite right in spite of it.
I guess Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous & The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III
The Wild at Heart, Dreamscaper, Psychonauts 2, Supraland Crash & Six Inches Under, Subnautica: Below Zero, The Excavation of Hob's Barrow, Wildermyth, and maybe Solasta: Crown of the Magister (for the combat, not the story). And as of today, SteamworldHeist again (since I never finished it for some reason, despite loving it).

Plus custom modules/designs for Neverwinter Nights and Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures, as always.
Post edited April 02, 2023 by Leroux
It has to be Dorfromantik, I enjoy that game so much and for so long
Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen.
Been enjoying it a lot also because Im modding it a lot these days.
Creating mods I mean, which is really fun.
Neverwinter Nights EE, which I'm currently playing. I don't know if it was one of the tileset improvements or just the game itself, but my non-EE copy had been extremely unstable and crashed often on my current computer. I'm aware that some people consider this version a downgrade but just having a stable copy that isn't crashing is a big improvement. While there is a module that I'd like to create, my backlog is still too massive to even consider something like that at this time.

I spent all of February just playing Balrum and experimenting with the different types of crafting. It's unfortunate that there's a finite number of enemies thus you can't max out everything in a single playthrough. Anyway, that game is uninstalled for now. No more wasting time with Balrum when I have other things I need to get to.

Sudocats is my favorite version of sudoku. I really do mean to the extent that I don't need the version with numbers when I can play the game with cats. A Building Full of Cats is a hidden object game (by the same developer) with a simple premise in that you've been hired to pet all the cats, which also means finding them.
Horizon Zero Dawn - loved it so much that even 100% the achievements.



and now Cyberpunk. still early at level 25. Doing the preparation for the float mission.

love it. such a beautiful game, exciting world, combat is fun!


Other games played in past 12 months
GTA5
Prey (2017)
Tomb Raider
Half Life Source
Quake 3

and playing MP with a friend of stellaris which is as ever super addicting!
I'd say Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (Classic, 2005) and Monster Hunter Rise. For the former, I'm replaying the game with the remaster mod by Masterchief and Harrison Fog, and I've been enjoying the experience again. As for the latter, I'm just surprised by how much I like the game, most probably because I also like Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen. I just wish you could climb in the game tho, like in Dragon's Dogma (but I hear you could climb the monsters in Monster Hunter World).
I haven't played much lately, but of those...

... I kinda enjoyed Far Cry 5...

... but NOT for the story. In fact I disliked the story so much that I skipped most of the cut-scenes. But what I did like was the environment (Montana) and systems at play.

What I've played most lately (mainly because I can play a relatively round and then go back to work) is the free-to-play game Enlisted. It's taken the spot of my past free-to-play go-to FPS Heroes & Generals. Some of Enlisted's recent Pacific Theater (WWII) maps remind me of Battlefield Bad Company 2 Vietnam, and that's a very good thing. Sure, the weapons are weird (US Marines using Enfields in the Pacific Theater?) and the game is grindy, but to me it's still a lot of fun.

Wish I'd played something more substantial, but just haven't had a lot of time.
Marvel's Spider-Man, Cat Quest, Remember Me, AC Origins, Monkey Island 6
I would highlight Drakensang, which I was playing (and finished) about this time a year ago. Before this game, I wasn't into 3rd-person RPGs with controlling a team (I preferred either 3rd-person single-character RPGs, or controlling a team in isometric display RPGs), but this game made it simple in controlling your team, while as an in-game difficulty, it wasn't an easy game! Marvelous! I hope GOG brings the other Drakensang (The River of Time) too.
i've been bouncing around between some legal action games, then deciding i need some 4xing… to go back to some builder/managerial types.

To name some, Tomb Raider, Jedi Fallen Order. While i enjoy playing action games i tend to go for at most 30 mins up to an hour in one session.

Shadow Empire and Total War Warhammer 2/3 would fill the 4x part up nicely.

Concerning builders it is all ubi atm with Settlers(3) and Anno(1602/1800/2205)

ah, and a little bit of Need for Speed : Payback.... Its quite nice to drive through the desert in your porsche ^^
Post edited April 02, 2023 by Zimerius
In no particular order:

Alien Trilogy, Fictorum, Zombies on a Plane, DragonStrike, FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage, Hatred, The Space Bar, World in Conflict, Commandos: Strike Force, Star Trek: Armada (both), Star Trek: Bridge Commander, Saints Row IV, Shadow Warrior (the original), and Lollypop. All are DRM-free, of course.
Divine Divinity.

It was my first time with this game. Unfortunately, the game often crashed, but I fell in love with it anyway.