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I'm just gonna plug Selaco again, because it's god damn awesome, especially with the bullet time mod.
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It took me a while to fully get my head around this game, but a lot of fun once I did. I liked Vatista in BBTag, but I've really fallen in love with her all over again now. Even managed to go 3-2 at Combo Breaker, which I'm very satisfied with for what's essentially just my side game.
Being the dumbass who bought the Switch version though does kinda limit my ability to find games. Of course there's always Discord matchmaking, but I'm shy.
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Palworld was fun for a short stint, but burnout set it in fast and friends got bored.
Not released in 2024, but IMO worth a mention:
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The last few updates of Fallout76 have also been an absolute blast to play co-op. While still a little buggy at times, this game has vastly improved since launch day. Albeit the premium subscription to "Fallout 1st" is more-or-less essential to having an enjoyable time. Otherwise you'll run out of inventory and storage space almost instantly.
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I enjoy Circuit Superstars, although I'm desperately bad at it. And I'm totally in love with Brotato. Yeah, I know, it's one year and two days old, but it's so good I had to mention it.
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The only 2024 release I've even played is PathBlasters, which is a nice little game, but nothing else has come along yet that looks like it'll sway this from being an emulation-heavy year for me.
In a few days it hopefully will be FF14 Dawntrail.
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I suppose Nordic Ashes could count since it released to 1.0. I've actually put 36 hours into it already. Nothing like chilling a bit while causing mayhem.
But most of the time was put in Factorio so I can keep up my skills when the new DLC releases in a few months. Very much looking forward to that and I expect that to even top the Talos 2 DLC for me.
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I guess I'm still waiting for something that manages to really draw me in. Assuming it does not slip into 2025, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will be that game.
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I wanted to say Against the Storm, but it is from December 2023. It is a rare game I got on release (well, it released after a good while in early access). This one I got totally obsessed about, played hours every day, got a hundred hours real fast. One for my "truly exceptional indie games of all times" list. Dune Spice Wars in September 2023 was also a release buy and outstanding.
Anyway, for games released in 2024 ask me again next year or the other. Also worth noticing that most games release in the end of the year, so asking now will select from a much smaller pool (which might be the intention).
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https://www.gog.com/en/game/a_night_at_the_watermill
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Content Warning, Indigo Park: Chapter 1, Dark and Darker, Garn47 and Nightmare Kart.
Content Warning's a sillier Lethal Company focused on making scary videos for views, Indigo Park's really good for the "mascot horror" genre (as someone who got tired when FNAF pumped out a buncha games all at once that were very similar, and when the competition is... Banban.), I suck at Dark and Darker, I'm a sucker for absurdist shit like Garn47, and I've been keeping my eye on the development of Nightmare Kart for a while and it's really fun from what I've played.
Last edited by pilk on 30 June 2024 at 1:07 am UTC
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