u/ArloDeladus

My Next Choice...

Throughout March and into April I played Assassin's Creed Valhalla, burned myself out completing all the quests and major non-DLC content in that game and was a bit annoyed when it showed up on Choice in April. None of the other games were new to me/worth it so I skipped choice for the first time in years.

Then I played SMT V Vengeance for the rest of April only for it to be in May's Choice. Diablo IV didnt sell me on re-activating choice.

So my question is, now that I am nearing the end of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, what game should I play next so it ends up on Choice for all of you? Assuming that my choice in Chronicles did not already cement it.

I am kinda going back and forth between FF7 Remake, FF XVI, finally playing Elden Ring, or Clair Obscure. But either way, I have a massive backlog, what do you all want on June's Humble Choice?

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u/ArloDeladus — 1 day ago
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I really enjoy stories that touch on and use real world mythology as part of their setting. Whether it is 100% accurate (well, as accurate as the myths tend to be with each other) or not doesn't bother me a ton.

I am looking for some suggestions to add to my list to read that have a good narrative (and a good narrator) that incorporates these myths.

For instance, I really like the Dresden Files when it touches on the various fae and god-like beings it does, but I am hoping to find something a bit more steeped in it.

Preferred mythology (because I at least have some more knowledge into them):
Greek
Roman
Norse
Shinto
Celtic
Germanic
Christian

Thank you!

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u/ArloDeladus — 22 days ago