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  1. Just Eidos games, not SE proper, but still a good deal if you want to get your Tomb Raider/Deus Ex/Just Cause/Thief on.
  2. PS4 Persona 5 (338 min) XB1 Human Fall Flat (102 min) Streets of Rage 4 (100 min) PC Tabletopia (324 min) Tetris Effect (via OQ) (40 min) Oculus Quest Beat Saber (551 min) Continuing to push through P5, but it's getting tougher to go back to each evening. Still planning on finishing it, but I'm not even half done yet, so it could be a while yet... Played some Human Fall Flat and Streets of Rage 4 with my brother online (looks like 3 of us have played SoR4, all on different platforms, lol). Tabletopia was a game of Viticulture and a game of Tichu. I listed Tetris Effect under PC, as per the previous posts.
  3. Only had a chance for about 20 min last night, but it feels like a great sequel so far. Going to dig deeper this weekend.
  4. Yeah reviews have been great. Worst thing that has been said is that it's too much like the first 3 games. Not a negative, IMO.
  5. Just set up the remote dl for the Xbox1. Really looking forward to this!
  6. No, it allows you to play a physical game on another person's console, but doesn't let you just temporarily share your copy with everyone you know and give them the game for free.
  7. PS4 Persona 5 (646 min) Oculus Quest Beat Saber (549 min) PC Tabletopia (149 min) Almost done the 3rd palace in P5. Not a whole lot of "game" here and very little agency, but it's an engaging story. Played Wingspan in Tabletopia again, but I won this time.
  8. Sega Genesis Streets of Rage 2 (28 min) Played a bit of SoR2 to sate my hype for 4's release this week!
  9. https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1253637058888941573 If you haven't yet, now is the 2nd best time to set up 2FA on your Nintendo account (best time was before now).
  10. Dusted off the PS5 to finally play Persona 5. Two palaces down, I'm in the 2nd week of June right now.
  11. The Quest is unusual, in that it's untethered, so it has it's own gated environment/store. However, it recently gained the capability to connect to a VR-capable PC, either tethered with a cable or using Virtual Desktop to do it over wifi. Even then, if you buy a game on Quest, there's only a percentage of games that cross over to the PC Oculus store (for Vive). But it does allow you to use the Quest with Steam VR and Oculus on PC, allowing one to play games like Tetris Effect (on PC, that's only on Epic) or Half-Life: Alyx (Steam VR, obv). So, it goes from the Quest doing all the work, making it similar to a handheld console, to making it a receptacle for games processed by the PC, which is kind of like PSVR. This isn't a thing, but it would be like if you could use your 3DS to play Switch games, I suppose. So, now that I've laid it out like that, I guess the PC VR games should be reported as PC...
  12. Question: Let's say I use my Quest to play something like my Steam VR version of No Man's Sky. I'd still list that under Quest rather than PC, right? In fact, I've already made this assumption, as Oculus doesn't have Tetris Effect in its library, I played the Epic store version of it a couple weeks ago.
  13. NES Super Mario Brothers 3 (58 min) Some more SMB3 time this weekend.
  14. PS4 Persona 5 (1091 min) Switch Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (47 min) Tetris 99 (53 min) PC Tabletopia (184 min) Oculus Quest Beat Saber (589 min) Wow, Persona is going to be a commitment, I can see. Just finished the 2nd palace. Pretty wacky, but I'm enjoying it. Played some more Tabletopia, Wingspan this time, which is a great game. Also played some Smash with my brother and played Tetris 99 for the first time, interesting version of the game.
  15. To be fair, the name "Nobody Here" fits, either way, lol
  16. Vaporwave and vaporware are two very different things. Like tacos and talkos.
  17. NES Excitebike (5 min) Super Dodgeball (12 min) Super Mario Brothers 3 (126 min) Booted up the NES for a bit this weekend. Man, my SMB3 game is super rusty...meaning my play, not the cart, lol.
  18. PC Jackbox Party Pack 6 (267 min) Tabletopia (207 min) XB1 State of Decay 2 (518 min) PS4 Persona 5 (146 min) Oculus Quest Beat Saber (383 min) Finished my State of Decay 2 campaign with a Trader leader. Two of my original four survivors made it to the end, and I had 8 people in my group by the end, which I can now pick from for future games. The game was a lot of fun, and I plan on going at it again soon. Well, relatively soon. I started playing Persona 5 on Sunday. Wow, this game is something else. And after tonight I'm 5.5 hours in and still really in the tutorial. Well, it's been about 20% tutorial and 80% exposition. JRPGs, amirite? Played Brass: Birmingham on Tabletopia again, but didn't win this time. Also, I had planned on going back home for the long weekend, but of course that didn't happen, but party game night with my friends back home still happened, just virtually, over Discord. We played Jackbox 6, mostly Push the Button, but some Joke Boat, too.
  19. I finished a campaign of State of Decay 2 winning with the Trader leader legacy. Definitely going back to it again soon.
  20. If you don't play the DLC, you can finish it in probably 60ish hours. If, however, you like to "do everything", ie do all the quests, check all the highlights on the maps, etc, that could go well over 100+ hours. And then the two DLCs are 15-20 hours each. So, yeah, lots there...
  21. They really should have called it the Atari Karenbox
  22. Oculus Quest Beat Saber (585 min) Tetris Effect (185 min) PC Darkest Dungeon (286 min) Tabletopia (376 min) Twilight Struggle (97 min) XB1 Borderlands 2 (97 min) State of Decay 2 (414 min) My brother and I finished our game of BL2 on Friday and played a game of Twilight Struggle on Saturday (I took the win again, this time as USA in 6 turns). We had plans of co-oping State of Decay 2, but it works by one person coming into another person's game to help with that player's missions. We may do that, not sure, but I'm right into the game (all my minutes are from Sunday). Played on Tabletopia again, four of us played Brass: Birmingham this time (I won, by concentrating on the area around Birmingham, go figure). Not quite done with Darkest Dungeon yet, either, though I'll be hitting the pause button on that while playing SoD2. I also picked up Tetris Effect during Epic's spring sale, which is pretty cool to play in VR.
  23. Got a 2600 for Christmas in '80, after going bananas over my uncles' machine during a visit to my grandparents' farm that summer. Got an NES, also for Christmas, in '87, and the 2600 was boxed up and shelved in the cellar. I was more about the new technology whenever the newer consoles came out, plus I basically inherited the family 286 PC when I was pretty much the only person to use it. So I never really noticed Atari stuff in the late 80s/early 90s, and didn't play the games again until discovering emulators in the late 90's.
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