Bit reduced this week. I bought a new electric toothbrush and oscillates so quickly that it does that thing in which my mouth feels unbearably itchy. Blech. By balancing this experience against the existence of hundreds of thousands of video games to play, and I believe that the universe comes out with an approximately neutral position.
Anyway. As much as I know that everyone loves to listen to my current oral situation; Here’s what everyone is playing this weekend!
Brendy
I have Clair Obscur Fomo, since everyone is enthusiastic. So if I have some time, I could finally immerse myself in this. But I also have to help someone move the house, which is basically tetris.
Edwin
A few weeks have passed for me, which include a house and preparation for my research doctorate (which I have now passed – Whoops). This is my first light weekend for some time, so the plan is basically to go to bed by any means of entertainment available. In particular, I hope to try the Dune Awakening beta and play a little cytasia 4x Zephon.
Graham
I like to give Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 To Got, so I will do it. I bet it will not work for me but it is very nice and it will be enough for an hour or two.
Giacomo
I’m still playing in a hurry, or Hurry: broken worldsIt is not a little unclear on which one. Yes, however, – I’m sorry I was too tangled in the accessories of the steam deck and in the Doom tests to write correctly.
Jeremy
I will be in Greece for the next few days, on what is hoped it will be a sunny holiday so necessary with my wife after several months of hard stress and purchased at home. (It should rain in several days when we are there, however. Alas, sometimes you can’t win.) However, I guess it’s a good time like me to get on me Hades AND Hades II On the steam bridge, right? If I can’t beat those games as I go around Crete, I will never be able to beat them.
Nic
I intend to play Eternal Doom To wash the taste still quite ok by The dark centuries out of my mouth.
Oldie
I finally found time to start playing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and yes, he has his hooks in me. Inject Charlie Cox’s Dulcet tones to my bloodstream, please. In fact, inject the rest of the game while you are there. The heavy soundtrack of plane and cello, the scrolls, the front loading of all the moral dilemmas that are provided with such a bizarre apocalyptic premise … so far, is exactly what I hoped was.
But you, dear reader, what are you playing this weekend? …