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Animal Crossing obviously but I'm kinda getting burned out on it again I play so much. xD
But I'm also planning on getting Pokemon Snap next as my next game along with sos poOt!
 
The World Ends With You: Final Remix, KINGDOM HEARTS Birth By Sleep, Super Mario 3D All-Stars, ACNH, My Hero One's Justice, and soon Pokkén Tournament DX
 
yakuza 6 and p5s right now

people in here talking about like a dragon, i still need to go back and finish it lol, such a grind that game is
 
yakuza 6 and p5s right now

people in here talking about like a dragon, i still need to go back and finish it lol, such a grind that game is

Love the Yakuza series. I've played through 0, Kiwami 1, and Judgment. I played those 3 games back-to-back so I'm playing other games for now so I don't feel burnt out on the Yakuza series. I've actually bought all of them except Like a Dragon already. Looking forward to playing Kiwami 2 in the next few months probably.
 
Love the Yakuza series. I've played through 0, Kiwami 1, and Judgment. I played those 3 games back-to-back so I'm playing other games for now so I don't feel burnt out on the Yakuza series. I've actually bought all of them except Like a Dragon already. Looking forward to playing Kiwami 2 in the next few months probably.
judgement is one i've been wanting to play, they're putting it on stadia for who knows why so i think its safe that they'll bring it to steam eventually, its still a full 80 bucks on PS store so i'm not going the console route lol. word of warning for yakuza 3 though, it did not age well at all, its actually really frustrating to play so be sure to temper your expectations. kiwami 2 is great though

edit: they lowered the price since i last checked oops
 
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I've been switching back and forth between Fire Emblem Three Houses and Project Diva MegaMix, mostly FE3H though with mega mix breaks to change it up so I don't burn myself out. ^^;
 
I am currently playing AER memories of old and My time at portia! I also recently downloaded EQQO but have yet to play it.
 
Monster Hunter Rise is so much fun! I haven't done any of the village quests yet because I've been going on expedition or hub quests with my S/O as I'm getting more comfortable with the controls. Helping the village will have to wait. 🤣 Learning different monsters' movesets and quirks is a fun challenge, and it gives me a great sense of satisfaction once we defeat them. The most challenging monster that we've dealt with so far has to be the Tetranadon.

I'm still playing ACNH to do daily tasks, talk to my villagers, and get all the Bunny Day recipes.
 
Monster Hunter Rise is so much fun! I haven't done any of the village quests yet because I've been going on expedition or hub quests with my S/O as I'm getting more comfortable with the controls. Helping the village will have to wait. 🤣 Learning different monsters' movesets and quirks is a fun challenge, and it gives me a great sense of satisfaction once we defeat them. The most challenging monster that we've dealt with so far has to be the Tetranadon.

I'm still playing ACNH to do daily tasks, talk to my villagers, and get all the Bunny Day recipes.
Ahh I was looking at that the other day and was tempted, but perhaps wrongly dismissed it as I didn't enjoy the co-op in Monster Hunter World. Glad you're both having fun taking down monsters together! 😁

Also on the co-op train currently: my partner bought It Takes Two so we've been going through the campaign little chunks at a time. The 'toy world' is beautiful, clever, and filled with mini-games to discover and compete against each other beyond the main puzzles and platforming. Not incredibly challenging, though it feels polished and has been a lot of fun so far.
 
Ahh I was looking at that the other day and was tempted, but perhaps wrongly dismissed it as I didn't enjoy the co-op in Monster Hunter World. Glad you're both having fun taking down monsters together! 😁

Also on the co-op train currently: my partner bought It Takes Two so we've been going through the campaign little chunks at a time. The 'toy world' is beautiful, clever, and filled with mini-games to discover and compete against each other beyond the main puzzles and platforming. Not incredibly challenging, though it feels polished and has been a lot of fun so far.
According to my S/O, a lot of the combos are much easier to land in Rise compared to World! If that helps to tip the scale if you're interested in giving it a shot. 😊 I can't speak to a comparison of the two games since Rise is my introduction to the series, but hunting the monsters in co-op has been sufficient practice for me to complete the village quests on my own without a significant struggle.
 
Currently playing Stardew Valley and trying to finish getting through hollow knight.
I have spiritfarer but not wanting to start it until I finish Hollow Knight. There is alot more to Stardew Valley than I thought and I am enjoying it. Hollow Knight is a great game, but for some reason, for me, it just can't hold my attention. I think what is bugging me about it is the lack of clues and lack of challenging platforming. I feel like it is a game that is more focused on exploration and boss battles. One thing about the boss battles that kinda but not greatly bothers me is that some of them I can kill in one try while others it takes a few trys to beat. Like, to me it is odd that there isn't an order of difficulty. I want to finish it though and I still recommend the game as long as you understand the focus of the game is more about exploration and boss battles than anything else. I know that is just opinion though. Also the story isn't enough of a drive for me. Like the game Iconoclasts, the platforming in that game isn't anything special beyond using a wrench to get around. Which is cool, but like, it isn't hard which is fine. Games don't need to be hard all the time. But that story, like I couldn't wait to pick the game back up again when I had time to play just to find out what was going to happen next. Unfortunately I don't feel that with Hollow Knight. And it appears I have gotten pretty far into the game so I don't think I am missing anything yet, but I suppose I could be.
As such, I decided I am going to get Celeste at some point. I think that game and Dandara are the platformers that will scratch that platforming itch I get that The Messenger did a great job in achieving. I think between those 3 games, I will be content until some other hard platformer emerges.

My spouse and I started TemTem. He just really wanted to play some sort of pokemon game while waiting for KindredFates to come out.
 
currently playing:
bravely default II
story of seasons: friends of mineral town
acnh: working on redoing big parts of my island and improving the layout (hopefully)

im really interested in playing Monster Hunter Rise as well, im just hesitant cause i tried the demo and the controls gave me really bad motion sickness ; o ;
 
I'm still playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons daily, and alongside it I've decided to replay Metroid Prime, as it's one of my favorite games of all-time and it's been a few years since I've played it.
 
GTA V.

I've been watching speedruns of the game and it reminded me how great the game's story mode is. I've been replaying it the past couple days. Really phenomenal story and overall just a really great game. I played it at launch and played it non-stop with friends. Crazy to think it came out over 7 years ago.
 
I got the urge this past week to start a new playthrough of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance since I hadn't played it in a few years.
 
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