What game are you currently playing?

Final Dusk Demo on my tablet. Might get the full version there instead of the Steam one; my on-the-go gaming options are way limited, and it's almost half the price too.
 
Austerlitz - Napoleons greatest victory (PC)
 
I'm playing Sword Art Online -Hollow Fragment- on my Ps Vita, Persona 3 on the PSP and Ikinari Anata ni Koishitteru on the PC
 
I brought a few games on the resent Steam sale. I just finished Scribblenauts Unlimited and I plan to start playing How to Survive with a friend since it looks really interesting. I also got 3 games for the 3ds that went on sale but I only started playing one of them. I really want to get Fantasy Life but I can't afford it at the moment so I have to wait but I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of fun too.
 
Langrisser 4 (PSX) finally got the english patch....great game so far
 
Muramasa Rebirth (Vita) Download both DLC, but missing last two DLC. Done on first ending of 1st DLC. Start playing on second ending on same DLC.
 
Shantae: Risky's Revenge Director's Cut.
 
Retro City Rampage (PC) and Langrisser 4 (PSX)
 
I finished the rest of Grisaia just now. Sad to say, watching the anime spoiled many surprises when I played through Michiru's route..
 
Project Zomboid - hope for a stable build to be released soon,great sandbox zombie/survival game
 
Gnomoria. Now with more minimalist themes in kingdom construction planning. :gotidea:
 
Still Gnomoria. Got a few VNs I'll be checking soon enough.
 
Panzer Dragoon Saga (Saturn) Mega Man Battle-Network (GBA)
 
started Pathologic (PC) but moving to new place so no time for playin the next 1,2 weeks....still so many unfinished games on many system.
 

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A given mission, mechanical assault, manufactured devotion.
Red eyes, an upside-down form. Even the twisted shape was made to be that way.
No matter how cruel the slaughter, worse than a demon's,
or how gentle the kindness, greater than an angel's,
a machine has neither will nor madness—only code, and a few bugs.
So why, then, does it feel so unbearably sad?
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