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Title: Weekend Players' Club 2026-01-16
Liam Dawe 16 Jan 2026
We're getting close to the end of the normal working day here in the UK, so the weekend is about to hit. Welcome back to the Weekend Players' Club in the GamingOnLinux Forum.

For me, honestly, I really do think I'll be jumping back into more openXcom, I really just love the classic.

And no doubt the Fiancee will wish to play some more ARC Raiders, although I feel like I've seen pretty much everything it has to offer until the next major update to it.

Oh, and a bit more of [redacted] that I was sent a pre-release key for.

Over to you - what will you be playing?
CatKiller 16 Jan 2026
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I'm playing Hellblade 2. It's nowhere near as good as the first one, but the story's good enough that I'll see it through.
Xpander 17 Jan 2026
ARC Raiders - though i have seen pretty much all the game has to offer at this point (100 hours). All the workbenches are upgraded to max as well. Some quests still to do and haven't taken matriarch yet.

Warhammer Online: Return of Reckoning - yes, still playing it for my pvp mmorpg fix.

Thinking about getting back to Witchfire and Tainted Grail: Fall of Avalon, both have had few updates
grigi 17 Jan 2026
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I've been playing the game of ear infection. Definitely on my not recommend list. It's still an unpleasant experience this morning, but has improved a bit.

Other than that, got back into Hades that I never finished 3 years ago.
Mustache Gamer 18 Jan 2026
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I was able to go a full day without playing Cyberpunk (been playing everyday since I started). Instead, I finished a scenario in Frostpunk and then started playing endless mode. I'll continue with Frostpunk.
whizse 19 Jan 2026
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I'm currently in a retro/emu phase. Most of this last weekend was spent finishing Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, a 2002 GameCube title (using Dolphin). A survival horror, it blends Resident Evil with Lovecraft adds a dash of tomb raiding sprinkling of magic.

It was well reviewed at the time but a commercial failure. Possibly deservedly so. While it is well written, the actual game play is a bit lacking and compared to contemporary horror games (like the Silent Hill sequels) it never gets all that scary.

One thing I did enjoy is the Sanity meter. Just looking at a monster will drain you sanity leading to the player character suffering hallucinations. Odd noises, blood running from the walls, random body parts falling off (pick 'em up and stuff them in the inventory!).

What I didn't know going in was that the game also plays tricks on you the player, when the Sanity meter runs out. I blamed bugs in the game, problems with the emulator and yes, even my own sanity 🤪 before figuring out what the heck was going on. Some of the tricks played on me was random BSODs, pretend reestarts, muted audio or missing video signal, at one point the game stopped, congratulated me for finishing the demo and teased me with the (non-existent) sequel.

The worst trick happened shortly after a boss fight, when it slowly pretennded to delete Every Single One of my save games... That was the scariest moment in the entire game!

Next week: (this week) more emulating!

Last edited by whizse on 19 Jan 2026 at 8:43 pm UTC
whizse 19 Jan 2026
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Quoting: grigiI've been playing the game of ear infection.
Hope you're doing better and have beaten the end boss by now!
grigi 21 Jan 2026
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Quoting: whizse
Quoting: grigiI've been playing the game of ear infection.
Hope you're doing better and have beaten the end boss by now!
Mwahahahaha!!!!! I absolutely love this! Unfortunately I'm not very good at this and still stuck on the mid-boss 😆
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