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Playing mainly PoGo and Apex atm. Just unlocked Valkyrie so I have been trying her out - love her ultimate!
 
I recently found a old nokia phone in my closet and i have been playing Mr. bean racer 2 on it
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its so fun for a java phone game
 
I was looking at that game. The second one that is. How are you liking it? I was on the fence about it and haven't picked it up yet.

Also I am currently playing Stardew Valley. I actually just started it. I never realized it was like a harvest moon farming simulator game. It's kind of fun.
I'm sure you know this, but I'll mention it in case you don't. "It Takes Two" is a 2 player game (like the name implies) so you HAVE to play with another person, there is no solo/single player mode. Cool thing is that you can play with another person locally or you can share a code with someone online so that they can play remotely with you, best part is that they don't have to buy game, they just need the code!

As far as game play goes, I've really enjoyed it so far, but if co-op games aren't your thing, then this game isn't for you. The only way to pass many of the areas is by working with the other person and figuring out "the puzzle" (what each person needs to do) to move on. I don't know if you'll like the story line, but it's something you can completely skip if you want. There's also a juxtaposition of how "cute" the game looks, but some of the topics that come up are rather dark for such a cute looking game (that's why I'm scarred 😭).

I think that if you find the game on sale, then it's definitely worth it. The reason why I wouldn't pay full price is because you only get a few replays out of it before it becomes repetitive BUT I haven't finished the game, so there may be more replayablity than what I think, I just haven't reached that part yet.

I'm not sure if this is the exact thing you were looking for, and I'm trying not to go into much detail about the game because I don't want to spoil it... plus I'm not good at explaining things in general, much less video games lol but do let me know if there's anything in specific you want me to answer, I'll try my best lol
 
No that's a great explanation! Thank you! I actually mistook the game for something else when I was looking it up (months ago) and thought the game looked neat. I think it was during E3 where they showed the game about little people building things in backyards. The cover art confused me and I thought it was that game lol.

I didn't know others did not need the game to play with you. I was a bit on the fence about that to since I have a few online friends and none of them would want to buy the game themself. So that's great!
 
I've been continuing to play Animal Crossing: New Horizons daily, but I kinda haven't been playing another game alongside it for awhile due to the Olympics and then Camp Bell Tree. But now that those are over, I'm going to begin playing The Last of Us Part II.
 
I am playing Cuphead and I just beat my first boss on the hardest difficulty (regular). I knew the game would be hard but not so much where it’d take a few days. 😅
 
Started dabbling in Lake and Kitaria Fables, both recent releases. Lake has a few visual problems but there’s something therapeutic about driving around, delivering mail, and learning/interacting with the people of a scenic town. Not something I’d recommend at its current price point though.

Haven’t played much of Kitaria yet - world and characters are cute. One gripe I’ve heard from others is that it’s grind-heavy but I enjoy those if there’s some means to it other than levelling to defeat a boss. Combat is basic though the variety of skills and magic looks promising. I’d compare the combat to something like Fantasy Life.
 
Started dabbling in Lake and Kitaria Fables, both recent releases. Lake has a few visual problems but there’s something therapeutic about driving around, delivering mail, and learning/interacting with the people of a scenic town. Not something I’d recommend at its current price point though.

Haven’t played much of Kitaria yet - world and characters are cute. One gripe I’ve heard from others is that it’s grind-heavy but I enjoy those if there’s some means to it other than levelling to defeat a boss. Combat is basic though the variety of skills and magic looks promising. I’d compare the combat to something like Fantasy Life.

Oh I’m interested in Kitaria Fables! When you do get a chance to play some more would you mind string me know how it runs? I’ve seen some other people saying it doesn’t run the best on Switch (especially when compared to PC and PlayStation or wherever else it was released) but it looks so cute, I really want it.

Fantasy Life was one of my favourite 3DS games so that’s fun to see a comparison to it!
 
Oh I’m interested in Kitaria Fables! When you do get a chance to play some more would you mind string me know how it runs? I’ve seen some other people saying it doesn’t run the best on Switch (especially when compared to PC and PlayStation or wherever else it was released) but it looks so cute, I really want it.

Fantasy Life was one of my favourite 3DS games so that’s fun to see a comparison to it!
I am playing on PC so I won’t able to provide a benchmark for the Switch version, though I typically recommend PC over Switch whenever the option is available. Not sure if you’ve played Little Dragon’s Cafe for the Switch, but if you could survive those frame rate drops, you could probably get along in Kitaria if that’s one or the common issues people are reporting.
 
I am playing on PC so I won’t able to provide a benchmark for the Switch version, though I typically recommend PC over Switch whenever the option is available. Not sure if you’ve played Little Dragon’s Cafe for the Switch, but if you could survive those frame rate drops, you could probably get along in Kitaria if that’s one or the common issues people are reporting.

Oh, my bad for assuming you were playing on Switch! My laptop is... not fit for games, lol. It tries but it always sounds like it’s about to give out when I play something harder than solitaire :’)

I was heading about frame rate issues, yeah! Hopefully they can update it to help in the future maybe. Thank you for replying! 🥰
 
Currently playing the CRPG from Owlcat called Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. Spent two hours just making my character, a female half-elf ranger. (Too many options! Dnd, you are so complicated!) Five hours into the game. Plays and looks good so far. I hope this one satisfies my crpg itch until Baldur's Gate 3 officially launches.
 
No More Heroes.

First time I've gotten around to it since playing it on the Wii really didn't appeal to me.

I like it.

For a start, I feel I made the right choice skipping the Wii version. I don't see how the Wii version would be any better. I imagine hating this more with motion controls.

I generally like it because it's a bit goofy, like Suda 51's other games basically. A lame weeb who thinks he's cool AF, sits in a room surrounded by anime figures, bought a lightsaber on eBay, learns his wrestling moves from TV, drives around on his over the top anime bike trying to save up enough money doing boring jobs so that he can be the #1 assassin and get laid.

Tis repetitive though and the fights aren't as intricate or unique as I would have hoped for, but I would take a guess and say that's because of the limitations of the console it was made for. When a Wii game feels lacking, more often than not it's because they had to develop for the dumbass motion controls.
 
Currently playing: My Time at Portia and Lego Harry Potter Series! Both of them are super fun.
 
Animal Crossing: New Horizon
Let's Go, Pikachu
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 (though it's so challenging that I'm discouraged from playing it again after just a couple of hours)
 
i'm about 30 hours into dragon quest 11 currently (and feel like i'm still at the start of the game lol) i'm really enjoying it so far! the only thing i'm concerned about is i seem to be over-leveled coz i like just running around battling monsters and so now it's got too easy
 
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