It's the weekend and danger lurks around every corner. In Cult of the Lamb, there's the risk that your followers will defect and take more good animals with them. In Rollerdrome, the danger is more immediate, as bullets fly by as you compete in the titular bloodsport. And in PowerWash Simulator, there's the chance that you will get the level 99% clean and then not be able to find the last filthy speck.
Which of these fates is most terrible? It's hard to say. Of course, the biggest danger we face as human beings is not truly knowing ourselves. For that, Yakuza's tough, but sensitive, gangster Kiryu must be our guide.
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Cult of the Lamb was barely on my radar before last week and now I can't stop playing it. I've heard (and HLTB confirms) that it isn't super long at 13-16 hours. As it stands, I've finished two dungeons and attempted a third, so I may just blaze through the fourth and final dungeons this weekend. I'm also playing an upcoming game that I can't talk about yet. I haven't been able to spend much time with it so far, but I'm hoping to log some serious hours soon.
Cult of the Lamb, Farthest Frontier, Rollerdrome—I don’t even know where to start. Probably Farthest Frontier to begin with because I’ve got a long history with village management simmy gims, and then onto Cult of the Lamb to see what all the fuss is about. My friend has also put me onto Across the Obelisk, that coop roguelite card game from earlier this year, so we might stick some hours into that as well. It’s a busy weekend it seems.
I’m almost done with PowerWash Simulator. I’ve metaphorically broken my fingers, my knuckles, and my wrists trying to clean this last level. I’ve spent about three
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