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  • Even with meds. Not so much anymore, but when I was commuting to college. And not just when driving. I would get really drowsy seemingly randomly sometimes to the point of having little split-second visual hallucinations (extremely rare though).

    Come to think of it, I was also taking Zyrtec (OTC allergy medicine) at the time, and I think drowsiness was one of the side effects. That might've been my issue.

  • I kinda need to be in the mood to play a game. Usually, once I finally start playing something, it's easy to keep going. But sometimes I'll have to be pretty bored before I'll play a new game. I still haven't played RDR2, but I seem to be more eager to play metroidvanias and PS1-style indie horror games.

  • I just started playing Exanima again after they released a big update. This game can take a little while to get used to, but it's totally worth it. The physics-based movement is unique and the combat is fun. The enemies acts more sentient than than those in other games, and the early-game ones sometimes choose not to attack if you don't act threatening toward them.

    Read about the the features though. There's a reason that this game has my second longest total playing time on Steam.

  • This usually doesn't factor in to my desisions that often, but I like games with that old-school, grainy, low-poly look, especially for horror games.

    Lost in Vivo is one example that comes to mind.

  • It's not really a survival game. More of an exploration puzzle game. It doesn't explicitly tell you where to go or what to do. You're pretty much on your own to find clues and figure out what happened and how to end the time loop you're stuck in. It really is a fascinating game. I haven't played anything else quite like it.

  • I feel this way about so many indie games.

    • Praey for the Gods - Obviously inspired by the classic, Shadow of the Colossus
    • The Upturned - A horror-comedy game with a great sense of humor
    • Your Spider - A great indie horror game with puzzles like Silent Hill. Plus it has an adorable spider. This is one of my favorite indie horror games.
    • Exanima - Looks at first like a normal dungeon crawler, but its physics-based combat controls and enemy AI make this a very unique and interesting game, even if it's been in early access for ages.
    • Withering Rooms - Great, creepy atmosphere and an interesting story.