I was thinking earlier that you might've moved on, but couldn't remember.
As far as games on the console that I've actually been playing some...
On the PS side it's mainly VR games with Robinsons Journey being the most recent of them.
I might also be jumping back into Eve: Valkyrie Warzone shortly (that one gets my stomach rolling at times :) ).
On the Xb side I play some some Forza, but have been getting deeper back into the Tomb Raider games.
I also play a few smaller, puzzle style games here and there.
It all really just depends on my mood at any given moment.
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I don't know how you keep up with so many games? I struggle with 2...maybe it's an age thing?
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I'm in my 50's Scotch! :p Seriously though, I typically don't put a lot of effort into most games I play. When I fired up Robinson's Journey a couple days back, I spent about an hour just wrapping my head back around how things work. The controls for that one are pretty simple. ;) I haven't messed with Warframe much since about a month after Plains dropped. When I tire of D2 THAT is the game that will swallow my time until D3 drops. It will also take me three or four days of solid amounts of play just to blow the dust out of my brain. :( I have noticed in the last few years that switching between games is getting more difficult for me though. That's one of the things I like about the puzzle style games (think of Portal, Syberia, etc...) the controls aren't real difficult and I pretty much just have to look at the controller layout in the menu and go back a couple puzzles/sections. By the time I get to the next new area I've pretty much cleared the fog enough to progress in some new areas.
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I'm only a couple of years behind ya mate. Regarding your last paragraph, I struggle badly with different games. It takes me days to get the hanf of the controls. #agedgamerslivesmatter
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That's a lot of the reason I truly enjoy the VR games. Other than the fact that (in my opinion) VR games are amazing (compare what we have now to when we were young (Asteroids, Pong, etc)... Due to having your face covered up, the controls typically remain pretty simple. Doom VFR pretty much pushes my limits on the actual control scheme. The rest of it is more about remembering how to get into menus and what to do once I'm there. :p