2 was pretty meh in comparison but enjoyable. 4 was continuing the silly road a bit especially with the CDs and weird bosses but I felt they took it too seriously in a few ways, hm.
Anyway, I got ToT: SoS in the end and I hella love it. I like the slow pace of it since you won't hit that wall too fast
Animal Crossing: New Leaf... Big surprise, huh? I'm redecorating my house today. After that, some Flipnote Studio 3D, and maybe a little bit of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D.
Helldivers on PS4 or PC
Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild on Wii U - I took a really long break after getting to the last part of the 2nd DLC, so recently I have started playing it and beat the main story of the DLC and just finished getting all of the pictures except ones that I have to buy as I missed them (not a whole lot left), so when I play again I plan to do side quests from the new DLC and continue to find Koroks (at like 326 lol).
Animal Crossing New Leaf: Welcome Amiibo on 3DS (obviously) - Finished rennovating my 2nd town and am working on my first town : D
i recently started Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for the Switch. i was overwhelmed in the beginning because there was just so much to do, but now i actually know how to play it and i love it
i'm also playing New Leaf, and i'm trying to get back into Pocket Camp since those loading screen errors aren't happening as much anymore
Crysis 3,in my opinion is a beautiful game. Let's get that out of the way. There's no denying it looks stunning and you'll often stop to look around at the environment you're in. You'll likely want to play certain checkpoints over and over again to take everything in.
With that said, Crysis 3 plays just as well as the others. The A.I. isn't any smarter and make for easy targets. With the new Predator Bow that allows you to kill without going out of Stealth, you'll often feel overpowered and maybe even cheap. If you're only interested in the Single Player experience, you're in for a short ride. Crysis Vets will likely play the Campaign a few times to find all the hidden goodies and Nanosuit upgrades but for casual players that will play this once, you'll be paying for the beauty, not the substance.
Persona 5. I've had it for months, but I typically only have like 30 minutes to an hour of free time a week and it's taking painfully long to beat. I'm not even half way throuh it yet, at 40 hours of gameplay. *sigh*