I have just started Nightmare of Decay, a retro looking FPS with scarce resources. As someone who had quite a bit of fun with old school shooters, this promises to be quite a lot of fun. Just before that I have played Forgive Me Father, another old school shooter with an interesting aesthetic, this time of the Lovecraftian flavour. Not sure what I will play next, but probably something other, than shooter.
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Evil Dead: The Game (apparently it's dead, but I always loved the Evil Dead franchise (the ones starring Bruce Campbell) and the game has some really awesome mechanics, but it's one of those terrible asymmetric multiplayer horror games. But it has some offline single-player content and it's super hard and kind of fun. It has all the weapons and gameplay mechanics I always wanted out of a good TPS horror game, but I just wish it had a proper story mode and proper progression in the offline mode.)
Hot Wheels Unleashed (pretty cool game, and it's extremely basic when it comes to the mechanics, but if you have sons I would highly recommend this game to get to play with them. Has local split-screen races and a ton of cars to unlock. Be warned that it also has a ton of DLC, I'm not even sure how much of the DLC I have versus what's available because I bought it a while back but didn't play it for the longest. It has a track creator and a livery editor, so there's a ton of replayability. Also, it has zero woke content, which is good)
Prodeus (modern boomer shooter like Doom. It's fun and serviceable that I've been slowly playing off and on)
BlazBlue: Entropy Effect (we don't get many side-scrolling platform beat-'em-up games like this, so I hopped on this when I saw it on sale, and definitely not disappointed. It's an awesome game that's considered a roguelike, and the combat is on-point. The graphics are fantastic and it controls really well. It's a night and day difference whenever you play a quality Eastern-made game versus the Western slop out there).
Star Citizen (mostly just been doing a lot of hunting across the prairies of MicroTech after the fauna was added. It feels like a retirement game now -- I like hopping into the Syulen, grabbing a bunch of food, supplies and a sniper rifle, and doing the poaching missions across the plains and the forested mountain regions. It's very relaxing sniping the animals from a 1 kilometre out.)
Prodeus have been on my wishlist for a while, looking forward to it.
Campaign mode is definitely interesting and different from other boomer shooters, and I actually really like the upgrade system.