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I am effectively playing three games at once.

I still have a playthrough of Cookie Clicker going; I am in the endgame, with only a few achievements left (but they will take a very long time to get).

I am still playing Torneko: The Last Hope, trying to get the Drop-X skill (one of the few skills I still need, and the game just isn't giving it to me).

I am also playing Shovel Knight. I have beaten Specter of Torment, and am replaying Plague of Shadows. I may then replay Shovel of Hope with body swap (opposite setting, but thinking of keeping Shield Knight female). I may then try New Game + on Plague of Shadows (mainly because I like the Leech Liquid healing mechanic, and the game gives you too many healing pick-ups on a first playthrough for it to be needed).
For the past week and a half I've only been playing GWENT. There's just so much going on during each round.
Have got PS+ for 1€ until the 22; playing a few of Severed on my Vita; it is a great indie game from what i played but i am just not enticed enough... As a demo though it serves; i am planning to purchase it full later down on a sale.

Sarted Corpse Party Book of Shadows (PSP) a while ago; but i dislike the Visual Novel approach.... Off and on then.

And then Breath of the Wild to heat my Wii U; it is a great;, sweet piece of work alright; taking it on and off too; appreciating the adventure, i search for shrines mostly, got about 40 so far; maybe going to the bird dungeon beast as i found it first...
Taking a small break from Breath of the Wild (two Divine Beasts down, and almost 70 shrines completed), and now playing through Nier: Automata. Only got past the prologue and started the very first area.
<span class="bold">CropDuster Supreme</span>

If you like farting around you must try this game! :D
Well, I was going to play Nier: Automata, but then Bayonetta for the PC happened. Now doing a playthrough on Normal mode.
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Impaler26: <span class="bold">CropDuster Supreme</span>

If you like farting around you must try this game! :D
I am so getting that! XD
Hexcells Plus

Good game to keep you awake when there's not much to do during nightshift.
Currently I'm playing Total Annihilation Kingdoms for PC and Okami for PS2. Kingdoms is cool and all but I have one gripe about it. Some of the Campaign missions are strange and ridiculously frustrating. Thee's one where you have to rescue some hostages, but guess what? there's a time limit of about an hour and fifteen minutes. If you don't get to the hostages before then, then too many die (because they slowly take turns going straight at a melee unit that kills them) for you to complete the mission and you lose the game. I only beat this mission by taking out the AI's level three factory with a trebuchet ship (he had no way to build more on this mission). After that it was a cakewalk.
Okami is in my mind a gem. Beautiful graphics for the hardware, challenging, but not too challenging gameplay. I could go on for a few hours like this.
Post edited April 13, 2017 by oldgamebuff42
Finished Bayonetta on Normal difficulty...again. Had a blast playing through this again, and in 4K 60FPS. Might go through a few chapters again to find stuff I missed before tackling Hard difficulty.
Jumping in and out, and between of:

- Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
- RAGE
- Borderlands
- Dishonored 2
- Everspace
I finished the Mass Effect trilogy yesterday. It was fun, but not as good as I remember it. *shrug* I also played through all of Inside within 3 hours. While I'm pretty sure I figured out the backstory to the game, it's still weird as fuck, especially that ending. Oh well.

Next up: Kathy Rain.
Yep, still playing through Bayonetta (haven't grown tired of it yet). Still trying to find the remaining witch hearts (three left) and Umbran graves before starting hard mode.

Also Unlocked Jeanne, and finished a few chapters with her. She's...got quite the potty mouth compared to Bayonetta.
Flipping between Yooka Laylee and Zelda BOTW.

Started Yooka Laylee a day after release... crap download speed :P and started playing Zelda BOTW sometime last week-ish after acquiring a Switch.
Post edited April 17, 2017 by coryrj1995
Tachyon: The Fringe

Not nearly as open as Privateer, not quite as linear as Freespace. But man does it capture all the fun of both.

I missed this one on release, despite being a huge (space) flight sim fan. It's probably the first genre that really hooked me on gaming. This one just hits the sweet spot of pure fun. The engine is all the targetting and power management goodness you'd expect, mixed with the perfect amount of "playableness" that makes every moment in the game fun as heck but never frustrating or cumbersome.

Could it have a bit more trading and open world aspects? Sure, I guess. But it has just the right amount of freedom and customization to make you forget about why you'd need those things in the first place. And the game leverages perfectly directed missions to always keep you moving along. And moving along is constant space sim awesomeness with little downtime.

Awesome, awesome game. Especially if you're like me and love any opportunity to bust out the ol' flightstick.