The GameCube version of Resident Evil 1. Yet another game that I hadn't revisited in various years. On the memory card, there were still some previously saved files of games that I've beat in medium and hard difficulty levels (with both Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine. Haven't ever really put much effort into beating the game in "Real Survival" and "Invisible Enemy" modes though, mainly because they just don't interest me enough), but I wanted to start anew.
I’m replaying Breath of the Wild. Mostly just derping around Hyrule collecting mushrooms and flowers. I did grab the Hylian shield at least. Then back to collecting. It’s relaxing.
At the beginning of Astral Chain and I'm loving the hell out of this game. Love the art style and OST, and ngl I already have a couple of ideas about the game's plot twist. Can't wait to play more to see how it goes.
I've been playing through some of the Metroid series in anticipation for the upcoming Metroid Dread. So far, I managed to complete Super Metroid. I'll start on Zero Mission this weekend.
I picked up a few games in the steam sale and the first one I'm trying out is "The Painscreek Killings". I would guess I'm about half way done or so and I'm enjoying it so far ☺
Of the several games I got from the Steam Summer sale, Umineko: When They Cry has hooked me the most. The visuals on the Steam version are pretty bad, but the 07th fan mod fixed that. I’m surprised it hasn’t gotten as much attention as Higurashi: When They Cry. This is easily the best mystery visual novel I’ve played since Ace Attorney.
Needed to scratch my RPG itch so I picked up Wildermyth. I think I'm hooked.
It's a story-driven, procedurally-generated, tactical RPG with turn-based combat. I became attached to the characters I created because each one is highly customizable and each one evolves as the story unfolds, acquiring distinctive sets of skills and abilities. There are 5 campaigns divided into 3 or 5 chapters each. Your heroes may die in combat, age and retire. They can fall in love and have children!
I've been playing 'The Wild at Heart' on Game Pass. It's literally Pikmin with a cute art style and fun story about two friends. if you're into the Pikmin style gameplay at all, you will probably love this as well. Great music too.