>>719927442
>I'm re-evaluating not only my enjoyment of HK but my relationship with games as a whole.
i just played different genres when this happened to me. it happens with anything, you grow tired of it with no variation. i listen to a wide variety of music, watch a wide variety of shows/movies, read a wide variety of fiction and non fiction, and play a wide variety of games. i also try to make sure that i am consuming shorter form content between epics so that i don't get exhausted from the sisyphean task of constantly consuming colossal content. also, try to find things to enjoy even in things that suck. i really wasn't a huge fan of dragon's dogma 2 as well, but the unmoored world was really cool to me (but i also love dead rising and majora's mask, so that might have something to do with it).
anyways, i recommend the talos principle to you as something that is artful and makes you think but is enough of a break from the other games on your 3x3 that i think it might reinvigorate some of your love for the medium. that, or noita.
>>719931864
i will also post recently played.
>sir brante
personally, i didn't even finish it. it just sort of dragged, every character was an insufferable worm with nothing really that interesting about them, the world didn't draw me in. it is sad, because it seemed really cool at first but after just a few hours of play/reading i just got annoyed.