Right now, killing time until Victoria 3 launches. Then I will probably be playing that for ages to come.
As for actually playing, right now my rotation consist of the following:
Anno 1800: Got to scratch that Victorian itch somehow, this will be the way.
Earth Defense Force 4.1: Have had it for a while and wanted to play it. Finally got around to it after watching Russian Badger give it a play. Very fun and silly arcade game, for if you just want something where you can blow up giant spiders and robots without having to put too much effort into it (the gameplay being very much "Easy to learn, Difficult to master")
Warframe: My buddies got into this recently again, and we have started getting back to the old grind. Unfortunately, I had never really got that far on PC (having previously played on Xbox), so I am somewhat restarting from scratch. At least I roughly remembered my build, so I have my old frame and guns back.
Snowrunner: Will always stay in my rotation as a good downtime "podcast" game. Fun offroad trucking game.
Power to the People: Recently got this. Its a power management game, where you are in charge of building and maintaining the power grid of a region, and connecting cities to the grid without overloading lines and substations (as well as producing enough power of course). Interestingly, it is one of the only modern games I have seen handle renewable power in a reasonable way. By which I mean, arguably the optimal strategy for the game is to have something like Gas or Coal as your base load power, then use Renewables as something you can turn on to pick up the slack during peak demand.
I've been playing that a lot, too. Although I've been scaling back a bit lately because they've replaced the creative lead with the former lead of the community team (which is where all the progressive shit has been coming from as far as I can tell). So I'm kind of worried Warframe is going to get Kathleen Kennedy'd.
Right now, killing time until Victoria 3 launches. Then I will probably be playing that for ages to come.
As for actually playing, right now my rotation consist of the following:
Anno 1800: Got to scratch that Victorian itch somehow, this will be the way.
Earth Defense Force 4.1: Have had it for a while and wanted to play it. Finally got around to it after watching Russian Badger give it a play. Very fun and silly arcade game, for if you just want something where you can blow up giant spiders and robots without having to put too much effort into it (the gameplay being very much "Easy to learn, Difficult to master")
Warframe: My buddies got into this recently again, and we have started getting back to the old grind. Unfortunately, I had never really got that far on PC (having previously played on Xbox), so I am somewhat restarting from scratch. At least I roughly remembered my build, so I have my old frame and guns back.
Snowrunner: Will always stay in my rotation as a good downtime "podcast" game. Fun offroad trucking game.
Power to the People: Recently got this. Its a power management game, where you are in charge of building and maintaining the power grid of a region, and connecting cities to the grid without overloading lines and substations (as well as producing enough power of course). Interestingly, it is one of the only modern games I have seen handle renewable power in a reasonable way. By which I mean, arguably the optimal strategy for the game is to have something like Gas or Coal as your base load power, then use Renewables as something you can turn on to pick up the slack during peak demand.
I've been playing that a lot, too. Although I've been scaling back a bit lately because they've replaced the creative lead with the former lead of the community team (which is where all the progressive shit has been coming from as far as I can tell). So I'm kind of worried Warframe is going to get Kathleen Kennedy'd.