
But my journey is far from over, so I will be drawing more cards from my deck this weekend as I attempt to finish it. I’ve been on holiday for the last few days and have spent most of that time obsessively playing Inscryption. I’ve been talked into buying Devil May Cry 5, which I shall play and later talk about as if I wasn’t a year and a half late to it. I swear, the ghost always seems to kill me first. Of course, I’ll also be dealing with those pesky twins in the new Phasmophobia update, which means I’ll be hiding behind a pillow screaming whilst I get hunted. My backlog has been growing for the past few weeks, so there’s really only one thing to do – buy more games! After having a little chat with Rebecca about the Steam Halloween sale, it seems like I’m buying the Dark Pictures trilogy and Resident Evil 2 Remake, which should deliver plenty of spooks and scares over the weekend. To cool off, I might boot up Judgment and solve some crimes with my fists. I’m deep into the Deep Nest right now and it’s a time, let me tell you. More bugs need squishing in Hollow Knight. My DD2 team talk too damn much, even after the patch, but I’ve unlocked quite a few classes now and am keen to start some fires. I’m all about that D this week, between Darkest Dungeon 2 and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

Also Unpacking, lovely little game about unpacking moving boxes, is out next week!! ! I’m on holiday next week so will probably be catching up on reading, but also it means I can play Back 4 Blood with my pals in the middle of the day and nobody can judge me. And a secondary blast of horror comes from the fact that not every country changes their clocks just yet, so if you deal with business across timezones… good luck, pal.

Sure, your phone and computer will automatically update, but your heating will be irksome until you again dig out the manual to remember how to change it. But the greatest horror this weekend isn’t any ghost or ghoulie, it’s UK clocks switching back to GMT this weekend. Happy Halloween weekend, gang! Oh, hang on, I meant to say: BOO! Alright, there we go.
