Have started playing Crusader Kings III, building up house Wessex into the Kingdom of England, whereupon my dashing and villainous Uncle, Prince Alfred II launched a claim for the throne enveloping my Kingdom in bloody civil war. He was defeated by my Grandson Prince Owen and imprisoned but in the ensuing chaos my control over the fiefs of Wales has slipped and my King Ethelweard I sits shakily upon his throne.
It’s incredibly addictive and all I can think about currently.
I'm still trying to get into CK II from time to time, because Medieval Europe, of course, but so far the entry investment (temporal) seems really steep - I can't seem to learn how to do pretty much anything. I am in general not that apt at strategy games (the last one I managed well was
Warcraft II, I even have trouble learning the ropes in
Civ 6 and
Medieval II - Total War) and this one seems like the next level.
I even bought several of the DLCs (the most important ones, i.e.
Sons of Abraham, Legacy of Rome, The Old Gods, Way of Life, Conclave and
Holy Fury, if I'm not mistaken), but I am currently postponing the inevitable jump into the cold water. I envy all those that already can operate the game. I even watched YT tutorials already, several of them, in fact, but it hasn't been much helpful as of yet.
NP:
I finished
Mass Effect Trilogy (the remaster) recently, and let me say that although the game is definitely aimed at someone else (I would even say that I imagine this is what
Star Trek must feel like - the humanistic ideals, the diplomacy, the galaxy-wide politics - though I never watched
Star Trek myself, this is just my (un)educated guess), it really got under my skin and although I'm not inclined to replay it (also, all three games together are a friggin' monster, I actually first started last year), I definitely get why is it such a fan favourite.
In the indie stuff I tried (and currently loving) both
Dead Cells and
Infernax and my best friend recommended to me
Children of Morta, which is really, really nice.
Also, I've had a few bad weeks recently, so I'm comfort-fooding - replaying
Ori and the Blind Forest and both
Diablo 2 Resurrected and
III and the 2016's
Doom.