Hello everybody, hope everyone has had a good weekend. This week I have started a replay of the Mass Effect trilogy. I am playing the opposite of the way I played the first time I played through it, so I am going full renegade female Shepherd.
They tried to make the dichotomy between renegade and paragon akin to Loose cannon/by the book cop, but Renegade Shepherd is honestly steers between total asshole and complete psychopath, to which I’ve developed headcannon that my Shepherd is self conscious about being a women in a position of leadership and believes the way to gain respect is to overcompensate and act like a total murderous lunatic to show she’s “one of the boys”
Anyway, hope everyone has a good week
Well, I was working on my Dark Urge Honor Mode run in BG3, but I just fucking died thanks to Lae’zel aggroing a Githyanki patrol after failing a persuasion roll. Next time I’m going through the damned goblin camp path.
Edit: Welp, back on the damn horse I guess

Expedition 33. One of the few games that lives up to the hype. Lots of fun. Can definitely see its influences from final fantasy, persona, lost odyssey, xenoblades, etc. Give me more story heavy rpgs. This is my shit.
I finally got around to it a month or two ago. Phenomenal game that really wears its influences on its sleeve. Act 3 scaling was definitely a bit wonky (to the point where I was equipping the new Picto for normal encounters but removing it for bosses) but other than that gripe it was genuinely such an incredible game.
Just started Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved
How do you like it so far? I downloaded it like a week ago but haven’t gotten around to trying it yet.
I literally only have started it and haven’t had a chance to actually get part more than like, the first 5 mins haha. I’ll let you know though, I’ve heard good things.
Oh lol well I hope you enjoy it then!
Just finished up Citizen Sleeper 2. Next game on the list is Skate Story, an allegorical Skateboarding game where you are a glass demon and you try to eat the moon .
Also I downloaded Metroid Prime 4 and the nightly Citron emulator build. Can’t quite get stable 60 but it’s close enough.
And I pirated Dispatch. Streaming with Apollo/Moonlight to my steam deck works pretty well. Apollo is better than Sunshine because it still works even when my monitor is off. It has virtual display support. With Moonlight, it won’t work properly because turning off or sleeping the monitor makes it disconnect.
Foxhole. I’ve been contributing to the effort to keep Kalokai alive as our last stand the past couple of days (in Charlie shard) but alas their frigates remained unchallenged and kept bombarding all our defences with ease. (Un)fortunately didn’t get to see the defeat screen, they actually managed to briefly capture the Baccae Ridge town base, but a few minutes before that someone destroyed one of their unguarded base in a completely different region, giving us enough to recapture and denying them the win. The highlight was definitely franticly hammering inside the base with 20 people as 2 frigates bombard us. Already anticipating the next war to see what the early game is like.
still putting a lot of time into bg3, slowed the exploration pace down because it’s all new act 3 stuff now, didn’t get this far in my last playthrough attempt, I’m also trying to equip everyone in camp with relatively up to date gear so they’re ready for when their story arcs come up, hoping to finish the game by the end of the holiday break but we’ll see how it goes, I feel like I’m 20-25% done with act 3, it’s really been a lot of fun overall, I have a core 3 party and then rotate the 4th spot between a few companions as the frontline person, always ward them too, it’s making me want to try bg1 and 2 after, I played the icewind dale games back in the day, and planescape, but never got far in bg
I’ve been taking another shot at Rogue Trader these last couple weeks. Game is really quite good. Previously I had tried it around when it came out and got hard stuck at the chapter 1 boss fight. I don’t know if I just have better builds and comp this time or if the updates since then have made it better, but I managed to get into chapter two now and I’m loving it. The game really does a good job of portraying the strict and monstrous hierarchy of the setting. I know it’s not Owlcat’s first rodeo having a very powerful and important player character, but they are still very good at it. Makes me quite curious about their next 40k crpg where my understanding is you’ll play as more of a nobody.
The game seems to be fucking massive in both length and in scope, which is a double-edged sword - it’s real nice to spend a lot of time in the setting, get to know all the characters, and go on all sorts of adventures, trying all kinds of shit out, but it can also be pretty fatiguing to be presented with yet another set of decisions to make for your ship or your domain or simply leveling up a dozen characters yet again. Still, I’m glad that someone is doing that sort of thing even if the execution is uneven.
The art direction, but especially the music are great, and the writing is generally skillful. There’s a lot of intrigue in the squishiness at the edges of Imperial authority, particularly with a rogue trader involved, and the plots and prose do well in that space. The vocal performance range from adequate to relatively inspired, although it is limited to particular dialogues.
Besides that I have been playing some Darktide, as I am in the grip of 40k. Game is still a solid horde shooter with good action and well-designed missions - it just got some new ones that shake up the format a little too, which is fun. The big improvement from when I played it a year or so ago though is in the gear and character progression, which seem to have been revamped into a much freer and less rng format. For me the game is definitely a casual romp, and I think is performs that role excellently. It’s tremendous fun to explode ogryn heads or cleave through waves of heretics with a big fuck-off sword while trying to avoid getting tackled by mutants. My understanding is that the game has a pretty high difficulty ceiling, if you’re into that sort of thing though.
I have booted up Space Marine 2, but it crashed my graphics card when I lost the tutorial boss fight so I haven’t tried it again. I’m less into the space marines than a lot of other aspects of the setting, but I’ll probably give it another go at some point. I do like the Tyranids at least.
I was watching someone play UFO 50 and that got me back into it, I’ve been trying to beat Valbrace and I think I’ll finally play Barbuta as well once I’m done with that. I’ve also been playing Final Fantasy VI again, last time I played it I was having a great time but ended up burning out a good ways into the game. I just started over and this time I’m gonna back up my save file when I get to the turning point so I can start from there if it happens again.
I started Warframe 3 weeks ago and I’ve been glued to it since. Send help
Honestly after sinking far too much time into Destiny 2 before dropping it last year, it’s been refreshing to finally get into a somewhat similar game that feels like it genuinely respects the players and isn’t built purely to drive engagement and lifetime commitment with FOMO and predatory monetization.
Playing twilight princess on the wii, damn this version is silly. Just doing a little wiggle to fight; whereas the mechanics are fleshed out in skyward sword, but I am determined to beat it with the wii controller. This game is highly symbolic of my teenage years when I used to play it all the time, back when I convinced a stranger online to buy it for me on the gamecube (I have since lost that version 😔)
I am back at Planetside 2 after a 5 year break.
Timberborn has me right now. Turns out those ziplines not only speed up my beavers, but also greatly increases travel distance. They are basically trains :train-shining: and my Factorio neuron activated :neuron-activation: I’m now building out my inter-colony zipline network. However I’m starting to burn myself out and probably should switch to one of my other in-flight games. Maybe this is the call to get back on my Mass Effect 1 save.
finished vanquish (great game, too bad i didn’t start to get how to effectively use the sliding until the end lol 🤷♀️), gave up on heartworm (beautiful visuals and soundtrack but the 2nd area was just so badly designed while not adding any interesting challenge from the 1st area, it ruined the whole game for me 🙃)
i’ve been playing dead space 2 now. it’s a solid improvement over the first one; i remember playing the original back when it came out and really liking it, but i replayed it again a few years ago and it was kind of boring. i’ll acknowledge that it had some good ideas for its time like the diegetic UI but it was so repetitive and pretty much felt like a demo that went on for too long. dead space 2 feels like a fully actualized game with distinct levels and though the story as far as i’ve played doesn’t seem like anything special compared to other games, at least it’s more than ds1 where every level is like “go here to press this button, then go there to press that button, then go to level end”. also some neat environmental storytelling, nothing groundbreaking for 2025 but it holds up.
i’ve also been playing sorry, we’re closed, a survival “horror” (it’s not that scary) game where you’re a gay human trying to break free from the curse of a gay demon with the help of gay angels and demons. i like the combat so far, it’s like a unique take on tactical FPS combined with the puzzle solving of survival horror. but idk about the roleplaying story aspects, maybe this type of shit is just not for me lol, i can sense what the story is saying about the theme of love but i just do not give a shit about the romance subplots. though most of them being blah might be part of the theme 🤔 but also my read on it might be influenced by personal bias 🤷♀️. if you’re an lgbt+ leftist you will probably like this game, so at least try the demo!
tbh above all my favorite thing about sorry, we’re closed is how they use songs with lyrics for the bossfights, which is rare in games, while the rest of the soundtrack is purely instrumental. that one small but unique difference enhances the gravity of those moments. and also they made something that runs at like 60fps on my shitty integrated GPU computer. most unity games with a similar visual style don’t run as well, and i’m pretty sure it’s because they use too much dynamic lighting and shit like that, which is not only unnecessary for the retro look, but detracts from it.
if you made it this far thank u for reading my glog (gaming blog)!
Been replaying GTA V with my spouse. They never played it and we’ve both been enjoying it, it holds up really well.
Unfortunately Enhanced edition crashes all the fucking time and I can’t find a solution aside from running the game in safe mode
Picked up Hollow Knight for real after putting it off all this time, and now hearing about Silksong nonstop lately. Really fantastic game. Difficulty is for real, but it feels pretty fair. Just got the dream-nail and am hunting for essences, so I think I’ve still got a lot to go.
Biggest mistake was picking it up on switch, just because it turns out to be where my kid wants to play all their games too, so finding time to play has been tricky.
I think my professor who picked up Disco Elysium for his Switch at my recommendation had the same problem.












