@broximar Unless it's a disaster somehow, Baldur's Gate will likely be carrying me up to the Starfield release. There's also the remaining episodes of the Telltale The Expanse game coming up, too.
The demo eliminated Sea of Stars from my playlist, at least for now. I wasn't impressed by it, especially the combat.
I wish I could return to a time when video games didn't feel like chores. Looking at most of the games on my computer, and they are all live-service games which take up too much of my time.
I need to quit starting games that don’t have a defined beginning, middle, and end.
Maybe I will take August off from video games which are ongoing services.
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@FuzzyWuzzy@ninokadic@mnagenborg@philosophy I kinda think Stardew has a super secret philosophical undercurrent, though... There are all kinds of interesting background choices being made (e.g., the game doesn't allow you to cook with meat, makes gift giving and community building a central goal, requires you to have an animal companion in the form of cat or dog, etc.). And of course, the whole Joja Mart v. Pierre's battle is so tied up with capital / consumption...
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