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Recently bought The Outer Worlds and Palworld for Steam. Been enjoying the heck out of them in addition to Skyrim and some other games.
I remember playing that game! Recruiting that one guy through a interview was so hilarious. 😂

 
right this moment im playing animal crossing wild world

been really enjoying this a lot lately, its so nostalgic and it gives me more of an animal crossing fix than new horizons does
 
Most of my gaming time is spent on Farm Together 2 when it was released on the Switch and other consoles this month. PC was in early access and you can join farms that are a very high level. Devs added autotractor that harvests, plants and waters in one go. It's nice not having to hold the controller for awhile.

Still logging into Hello Kitty Island Adventure for the Events, collecting items and trying for Best Friends hats. The devs sent 2 letters with Event currency, 2,000 Fertilizer and 25 Strawberry Crates this week. Good time to log in if your short on Strawberry Crates for houses.
 
Finished Borderlands Pre-Sequel (don't play it, save yourself) and will now move on the Tales from the Borderlands and Borderlands 3.
Will I get Borderlands 4 when it comes out? Absolutely not, but all the games being bundled made me want to relive them. BL3 will be my new experience once the Telltale game was enough of a buffer.
 
Just as quickly as it started, my playthrough of Banjo-Kazooie finished. It's short, sweet and to the point. It scratches that collectathon platformer itch very well.

Now, I'm playing Banjo-Tooie. It's longer, harder and uncut, lol personally, it's my favorite of the two games. I really like that there's much more emphasis on exploration, puzzle-solving and mini-games. The interconnected levels are my favorite part. They make the entire world feel so immersive, being able to go between them rather than having to exit a level completely (the only exception being Cloud Cuckooland). The bosses are memorable and using Kazooie as a gun is just too fun.
 
After almost exactly one year and one month I've finished The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. I had two or three longer breaks between regular periods of playing, and I played other games in the meantime. Turns out what I needed to finally finish the game was a week stuck in bed, sick, with my console and a TV in the same room. If not for that I'm sure it would've taken me another year or so.

Now I'm playing Moonstone Island. I had my eye on that game since it was still in development. My plan was to play it handheld on the Switch, but when it launched it wasn't available on eShop, yet. So I decided to wait. But by the time it released there I was already into ToTK, so I kept waiting to purchase Moonstone Island at a more suitable time. In the meantime I picked it up on Steam for a cheap price and now after all I'm playing it on PC.

I’m really enjoying the game. It didn't hook me at first and I even felt like I might drop it quickly, some of the mechanics were very annoying, but after progressing a bit more it finally clicked. There are few things I still have issue with, but overall I'm having lot of fun!
 
Please tell me that someone else is playing Hello Kitty: Island Adventure. It’s so awesome! I’m playing that and re-playing Fire Emblem: Three Houses for the third time!
 
Please tell me that someone else is playing Hello Kitty: Island Adventure. It’s so awesome! I’m playing that and re-playing Fire Emblem: Three Houses for the third time!
I've been playing HKIA everyday recently. There's always something to do! Some of the other games that I've been spending lots of time on lately include Palworld, a few Pokemon games, and Patapon 1+2 Replay.
 
I've been playing HKIA everyday recently. There's always something to do! Some of the other games that I've been spending lots of time on lately include Palworld, a few Pokemon games, and Patapon 1+2 Replay.
I love it sooo much! The music is so relaxing! I am really impressed on how well they made it, like, it’s not too young for adults to enjoy but also not too hard for children to play. My 6 year old can play it with no issues! Though he mostly just runs around and licks stuff up. He has completed some quests though!
 
I finished playing Split Fiction last week, and that game is so good. Hazelight Studios continues to outdo themselves. I'm currently waiting for Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar to be released, as well as Star-Crossed World for Kirby and the Forgotten Land, both coming out toward the end of the month. In the meantime, I've been casually playing a new island in AC:NH on Switch 2, and I've also been playing around with some of the NSO Nintendo Classics! MarioPaint on SNES is quite cute!
 
I finished playing Split Fiction last week, and that game is so good. Hazelight Studios continues to outdo themselves. I'm currently waiting for Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar to be released, as well as Star-Crossed World for Kirby and the Forgotten Land, both coming out toward the end of the month. In the meantime, I've been casually playing a new island in AC:NH on Switch 2, and I've also been playing around with some of the NSO Nintendo Classics! MarioPaint on SNES is quite cute!
Oo how do you like the switch 2? I’ve heard it’s debatable in battery life, but that the graphics are nice.
 
Normally I like to play one game only till I finish it but currently switching between Xenoblade Chronicles 1and Hogwarts legacy. I experience open world burnout quickly when it comes to open world RPGs because I feel the need to complete all quests and achievements and explore everything ( and I mean EVERYTHING) so I was obsessed with each game for a couple of days but now struggling to continue even though I really like them. This happened to me with Zelda BOTW a couple of years ago and I never finished the game because I needed to explore every nook and cranny of the map but this gets boring eventually, yet I feel like I can't continue with the main story unless I do so.
 
Oo how do you like the switch 2? I’ve heard it’s debatable in battery life, but that the graphics are nice.
I'm really enjoying the Switch 2!

I like to play in handheld mostly, but I've also been playing docked (particularly for Mario Kart World and Split Fiction). I haven't really noticed any differences between playing AC:NH on Switch vs Switch 2. I have nothing but good things to say about the resolution, refresh rate, and processing power overall! I was worried the console would be too large to enjoy handheld, but the screen size is great, and I'm enjoying it more than the Switch. The only bother I've had is that the mechanism for holding the Joy-Cons attached doesn't feel as sturdy as the way the Switch Joy-Cons slide and click in, though the Welcome Tour does a lot to reassure you that the connection is actually stronger. I'm really excited that the Switch 2 has more processing power and can accommodate more games as a result. It obviously can't compare to something like a PS5, but I'm excited to see what will be released for it in the future. I thought I'd continue to use both Switch and Switch 2 consoles, but after moving everything over to the Switch 2, it really does have everything I need given the backwards compatibility for most games.

The one sticking point definitely is the battery life! It was obvious from set-up that it drained power quite quickly. It's definitely a consideration for someone who might want it for a lot of traveling, commuting, etc., but because I'm happy to play in handheld with it also plugged in, it's not much of a bother for me. Having 2x USB-C ports is neat, because I like having it plugged into the top USB-C port.
 
I'm really enjoying the Switch 2!

I like to play in handheld mostly, but I've also been playing docked (particularly for Mario Kart World and Split Fiction). I haven't really noticed any differences between playing AC:NH on Switch vs Switch 2. I have nothing but good things to say about the resolution, refresh rate, and processing power overall! I was worried the console would be too large to enjoy handheld, but the screen size is great, and I'm enjoying it more than the Switch. The only bother I've had is that the mechanism for holding the Joy-Cons attached doesn't feel as sturdy as the way the Switch Joy-Cons slide and click in, though the Welcome Tour does a lot to reassure you that the connection is actually stronger. I'm really excited that the Switch 2 has more processing power and can accommodate more games as a result. It obviously can't compare to something like a PS5, but I'm excited to see what will be released for it in the future. I thought I'd continue to use both Switch and Switch 2 consoles, but after moving everything over to the Switch 2, it really does have everything I need given the backwards compatibility for most games.

The one sticking point definitely is the battery life! It was obvious from set-up that it drained power quite quickly. It's definitely a consideration for someone who might want it for a lot of traveling, commuting, etc., but because I'm happy to play in handheld with it also plugged in, it's not much of a bother for me. Having 2x USB-C ports is neat, because I like having it plugged into the top USB-C port.
Ooo those are good things to know!! Yeah we considered them, but we have the Zelda OLED switches, and I’m not ready to give mine up yet. 😂 I think maybe in a year or so we’d upgrade. I’m glad to hear the refresh rate and everything is living up to the hype! 🤩
 
New Horizons. I just restarted a new island about two weeks ago and I've made great progress! (time traveling... ofc 😅 ) I've never actually finished decorating an entire island before so that's my current goal. Along with catching all the bugs/fish/completeing museum/etc. I always got bored and quit before accomplishing anything major. I'm having a lot of fun though and I can definitely see myself reaching those goals with this island!

I also recently re-subbed to FFXIV (Final Fantasy 14) for 7.3, but I haven't actually played anything yet since I've been so sucked into ACNH. I'm almost caught up with the story though. Sadly I probably won't feel the want to play super seriously again until 7.5 drops or the new expansion is revealed or even released. So for now, I'm in ACNH hel-I mean heaven 😏💜
 
I’ve been playing Fields of Mistria on my new Steam Deck and it’s the most fun I’ve had with a farming sim since I first played Stardew Valley nearly a decade ago. The game is so cute and pleasant to play. The pixel art is well made, the controls feel nice, and the characters are diverse and fun to interact with.

I am glad I waited until now to play it since the game is still in early access and now it has a good amount of content to play through.
 
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