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~ Rocket League - Solo queue, most players are still below my level because they do lack the years of experiences;
~ Valorant - Sometimes with a premade of friends or without them;
~ World of Tanks Blitz - With a premade of friends, never solo queue.
Various visual novels, nowadays including and mostly focused on the list of..
~ Cinderella Phenomenon (I will have to read through the first sequel, as it has been more than three years before going to the Evermore);
~ Flowers (autumn and winter season to go);
~ (...).
I do usually play Valorant and Dead by Dayoight throughout the day, watch YouTube, discuss stuff in OT, and play Rocket League by the evening, sometimes going for a visual novel in case I find myself in the appropriate mood.
But that takes a lot of brain power.
I'm looking for something a little less mentally strenuous to balance it out.
It's about time for my annual Grim Dawn binge. Maybe I'll do that.
-Monster Hunter World
-Code Vein (but can’t exactly advise it)