What other games are we all playing?

Just downloaded Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Edition on Steam. Played the original years ago and quite enjoyed it and figured for the price of four pints it's worth a punt.
Just a tip - this game was made by Kojima - remember that, game dos not remind of this fact very often :D:D:D
/sarcasm

You will love it, its confusing as hell but very enjoyable!
 
I never finished my playthrough of Starpoint Gemini Warlords.
When I'm ready playing Red Dead Redemption 2 I think I'll pick that one up again, it's pretty good.
LGM is making a new Starpoint game which looks a bit more like ED, flying 1st person that is.
 
Since some really old games were mentioned, i still play from time to time Alien Legacy (not related with Alien franchise)
Really nice story, very atmospheric.
 
Reinstalling Shadow of the Tomb Raider now that all 7 dlc are out.
Grafix are fantastic, wish I had a really new hot machine so I could turn them up max.
Haffta wait till I build a new win 10 machine for the newest games.
 
Wow, I'm actually blown away by AC Origins, the graphics are breathtaking and gameplay is much more refined than what I used to in previous AC titles. Sure, it maxes out my 7700k/1080ti combo at 1440p 75hz ultra - actually my first 2d/pancake game to do so.:)

Mutant Year Zero is also a great game, it is indeed very punishing, progress is difficult.
 
What is this "Stellaris"?
A game in the tradition of 4x space strategy and Paradox grand strategy games. Has little quests and a space empire to build. It gets a bit micro-managey late m7d game. I confess I never really finished a playthrough because of that. Still enjoyed it quite. Probably the best successor to MoO2.
 
A game in the tradition of 4x space strategy and Paradox grand strategy games. Has little quests and a space empire to build. It gets a bit micro-managey late m7d game. I confess I never really finished a playthrough because of that. Still enjoyed it quite. Probably the best successor to MoO2.

I wish there were micro-managing bots for those Paradox games to reduce complexity to Civilization levels.
 
Going through a number of old games. In my Steam backlog alone I have 400+ games or more that I haven't played yet. Most recently was Bound by Flame that I finished yesterday. A bit clunky by way of game mechanics, but interesting and grim story.
 
KCD - played a days worth with mid range equip and skill and underestimated enemies. Got killed and remembered why limiting saving features is one of the most stupid ideas devs ever came up with.
Is not only the limit to saving schnapps, is also my disposition to not use limited equipment, because "I might need them later more urgently". I think I'm gonna mod the stupid save schnaps out again. They also take away inventory space.
 
Space Engineers is pretty awesome. Yes, there's a lack of things to do and I don't have horribly much faith in it living up to what it could and should be (yeah, kind of like Elite in that respect), but it's definitely fun until I run out of new ideas to try out.
 
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