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>he isnt Yas Forumslit/
I seriously hope you guys don't do this
Post the last game you beat and the last book you read

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I don't play video games
Is Yas Forums a book? If not then I've never read a book

Einhander
LotR: Two Towers book one

Very nice, user

Get out

I don't think it counts as "beat", but Animal Crossing new horizons and after dark by haruki murakami.
Murakami's style is to leave a lot of shit without conclusion so I already expected it by the end.

Freedom Fighters and the Collector by John Fowles. The game was great, the book was creepy as fuck and upsetting but also great.

>Assassin's Creed: Revelations
>The Last Wish

>Animal Crossing
>A Treatise of Human Nature

Dark Souls
Book of the New Sun
I usually try to play games and read books that are similar tonally or thematically together. I might read Journey to the West and play Enslaved next, or maybe Le Morte D'Arthur and play Bannerlord.

Journey to the West and Enslaved are amazing choices

>Enslaved
Is that game even good? I barely heard of it even when it came out.

It’s a gem. Good characters, lush world. Has a piss poor ending but the rest of it’s ok.

Dangerously based

I haven't tried it yet but I recently bought a bunch of semi-obscure PS3 games I'd been meaning to try. Since they're cheap as fuck these days I don't mind taking a risk on something that looks interesting.

>Digital Devil Saga
>Mind in Society - L. Vygotsky

If finishing mods count then I'd say the Eviction addon for Blood
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>Nioh 2
>Uniform Evidence Law (14th ed)

>witcher 3 blood and wine
>wages of destruction, adam tooze

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Caves of Qud
If program documentation doesn't count then it was Reflections on Violence

Dragon Quest XI
Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

Prey(2017)/On Anarchism
Pretty good, better than BioShit but still not as good as SS2/shit

Code vein
Aqours’ Stage Costume book

>Murakami's style is to leave a lot of shit without conclusion so I already expected it by the end.

1Q84 and kafka on the shore had a satisfying ending, after dark just feels like some weird tokyo noir blue balls tragedy story

>not Yas Forumssci/

Mega Man zero 3 (On the collection)
The Light of All That Falls by James Islington.
Most satisfying end to a book series ever written.

explain yourself

>he isn't /fitlit/

>be me
>pleb who really doesn't read much
>love fantasy to death
>start trying to get into Malazan
>mfw

brother reading is hard but i can tell this shit is good

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Ok /lit/, give me a book where the perspective is from a sea creature in the ocean and it isn't a Watership Down ripoff.
Also is Yuji Horii of Dragon Quest into literature? He's been referred to as a "literary mastermind" before and DQ has a book kind of fantasy feel to it.

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Underrail
The old Thrawn trilogy but I'm currently reading through some lovecraft short stories collection

which book should I read next Yas Forums
top one is sister's diary

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>game
Discworld Noir
>book
Bernhard's Correction
>movie
The Saragossa Manuscript

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Dante’s inferno
The bible

>BotNS

one of the best; good taste

doom eternal
i read most of the halo books fairly recently

>I usually try to play games and read books that are similar tonally or thematically together.

recommend some good pairings anons

past thing i did similar was assassin's creed 1 and the jester by james patterson

>nu-doom and books based on a game series
like clockwork
what a pleb

This is my second time reading it and there's so much stuff that makes more sense or is recontextualized.
The ones I already mentioned, Foundation and X3, Wheel of Time and the first Dragon Age, Neuromancer and Deus Ex. I also read Metro 2033 whilst playing STALKER although obviously it would go well with the actual game adaptation.

>Thrawn trilogy
Based.

For me it's E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy and Darth Bane: Path of Destruction

Doom Eternal and A Man for All Seasons

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Assassin's Creed 1
Lions of Al-Rassan

Subahibi
Cyrano de Bergerac

I enjoyed that book until I read Karpshyn's other Bane stories and realised he only has one plotline in him and just changes the names and locations around.

yakuza 0
tao te ching

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Wolfenstein Old Blood - Working through a backlog while off work. Fun for what it is.

Dune Messiah - Enjoyable, but nowhere near as good as the first. Just started Children of Dune and hoping it's not shit.

Sekiro
Currently reading The Coldfire Trilogy by CS Friedman.

>and realised he only has one plotline in him and just changes the names and locations around.
Do you have any examples of that? I have no clue how you could think this.

What are some games/books you'd recommend for the pandemic?

My picks:
Yas Forums:
>Fallout
>Dying light
/llit/:
>The Tipping Point - Malcolm Gladwell
>Chaos - James Gleick

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I have only read kafka on the shore but with lot of shit without conclusion I mean things like why the retard could tell that there was going to rain fish or everything about the coronel sanders thing.
But I enjoyed it anyway.

Literally all of the Bane books go the same way with him having to find hidden knowledge on some lost planet then having a big boss fight at the end. I haven't read them since I was a teenager so I could be mistaken though.

>Furi
>The Idiot

I do miss our bros from Yas Forums, I still follow several routines some user recommended.

Fuck books honestly.

Ratchet & Clank
All Tomorrows, before that Crime & Punishment which was the first irl book I've read in 3 or so years.
I used to read all the time, got to get back into it sometime.
never read malazan myself but that one album based on it is absolutely fucking amazing

>Persona 2: Innocent Sin
>Mein Kampf

I wish I was joking. I'm not a nazi, I just wanted to see what that fucko was thinking.

Half Life 2 Episode 2
Strategy - A History
A replay and a re-read.

Games to play whilst reading Dune?

Dragon quest III/ FE 3 houses
Borges’s Ficciones

I remember trying to read it in high school and then I just fucking lost it for two weeks and ended up returning it.
It was really boring anyway, plus the forward mentioned that most of it was just shit he made up to impress the party as he was trying to rise through the ranks at the time

Shin Megami Tensei IV
Dune II
.M.U.L.E
Starsector
50 Cent: Blood On The Sand

doom 1
catcher in the rye three years ago I'm planning on finishing the terror and starting heart of darkness eventually though.

Game: 999
Book: 999

>Shin Megami Tensei IV
I've not played any SMT games, but aren't they JRPGs? How does it relate to Dune?

Detroit: Become Human inb4 >lol no gayme it movee haha
Dune
Gonna tackle the other Dune books next in preparation for the new movie.

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