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2026-04-25

This Week in Friend Slop — The Certified Classics Drop

The all-timers just got their papers. Now pick one.

This week's approval queue reads less like a "new releases" list and more like someone raided a time capsule of the greatest Tuesday nights ever committed to voice chat. Six games, zero filler, combined rating average of 9.57. Let's get into it.

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### 🪨 Deep Rock Galactic · tactical · 9.5 If you have never screamed "ROCK AND STONE" into a Discord while a Glyphid horde floods a tunnel you definitely should not have drilled, fix that tonight. DRG is the platonic ideal of a roles-matter co-op: Scout zips, Driller melts, Engineer fortifies, Gunner carries. Swap PEAK (chaos, survival-craft, 9.3) in when your friends want the same "we are definitely going to die together" energy but with more falling off a mountain and less bug gore.

### 🎲 Baldur's Gate 3 · tactical · 9.7 The highest-rated game on the board, full stop. Four-player turn-based D&D where someone will cast Grease at the worst possible moment and blame the dice. The vibe shift vs. Divinity: Original Sin 2 (also approved this week, also 9.5) is mostly permission — BG3's production gloss lures in friends who swore they'd never play a CRPG. DOS2 rewards the ones who stayed.

### 🎣 Stardew Valley · chill · 9.6 + 🌙 Lethal Company · horror|extraction · 9.6 The yin-yang pair of the week. Start the night in Stardew — water your crops, vibe out, let someone ramble about their in-game divorce. Then flip the table, boot Lethal Company (mod up with MoreCompany on Thunderstore to go 4→32 players), and immediately lose three people to something in the fog. Perfect pacing.

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Call to action: Vote on next week's bracket. The question is simple — does Terraria (survival-craft, 9.5, just approved) deserve the S-tier label, or is it a solo game wearing a multiplayer costume? Drop your take in the Discord.

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