It's the weekend, which means it's time to hitch your hammock to a pair of tree trunks, grab some pineapple lemonade Naturdays, and kick back and enjoy the summer sun. If the climate crisis means the summers are going to be sweltering, I am going to ride that swelter like the perfect wave. I'm also going to play some video games, and so are my colleagues at TheGamer.
But, what are you playing this weekend? And will you be joining me in hoisting Natural Light's most deliciously cheap shandy?
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Like last weekend, Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong and Citizen Sleeper are still on the docket. I've been playing Cyberpunk 2077 recently, but these two RPGs with significantly smaller scales and budgets are drawing my attention right now instead. I also want to see Crimes of the Future, but the closest place it's playing is 40 minutes away, so I have to decide if Ear Man and Kristen Stewart are worth the gas money. We'll see. Most importantly, the weather is supposed to be nice on Saturday, so I want to put up my hammock and play my Switch. I've only spent a little bit of time with Card Shark, but Hammock Time seems like the right time to give Nerial's sleight-of-hand 'em up some more attention.
A couple of weeks ago, I finally got my Steam Deck after almost a year of waiting. This high-powered portable PC can run almost any game you throw at it, and I did spend a while tinkering with games like Elden Ring and The Elder Scrolls Online. Then I downloaded Slay the Spire onto it and whoops, it’s now become an avenue for yet more card games. This little card-based roguelike is perfect on handheld devices. The runs are short, and you can just put it down
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