Garwoofoo
Play
Mass Effect 3. I dropped the difficulty down a notch and I'm enjoying it a lot more. I still think it's the weakest of the three by a long, long way but at least the endless combat is now an interruption rather than a chore and I can enjoy the things it still does well. I think I'm now into the final sequence so should wrap this up in the next couple of days depending on when I get a chance to play it.
Against the Storm. Fantastic city-building game that's also a bit of a roguelike - you have to prop up numerous small settlements in different situations rather than focusing on one mega-city. It has elements of Anno, as you desperately try to get supply chains up and running, but you're always dealing with the randomness of whatever map it's created so you often need to think on your feet in terms of what you can and cannot build and what alternatives you might have. It's PC only at the moment but works quite well on the Steam Deck (it's quite mouse-heavy, which the Deck copes with decently well but clearly actual desktop users will have the edge here).
Octopath Traveler. Not too far into this but it's really nostalgic and looks tremendous. I haven't played a JRPG as straightforward as this in ages and it's like slipping into a warm bath, albeit one that was poured twenty years ago.
Want
I've genuinely got no idea what's coming out in the second half of this year apart from the occasional sequel or remake, which is a bit sad really. What am I missing?
Bin
Extraordinarily the UK is only like the third most catastrophic shitshow of a Western democracy right now. Hoping the Tories get a SUPERBEATING on Thursday but hoping even more that France and especially the US wake the fuck up.
(Gaming-wise) I didn't last the distance with Diablo 4. I was really enjoying it for a bit but it just got easier and easier as I progressed until I was just pushing one button to make stuff explode, over and over. I'd love to have been able to increase the difficulty but you can't do that until you complete the campaign, so in the end I just drifted away from it, bored.