I started playing Röki last night! I’m not terribly far into it (I don’t think) but I’m having a great time. I love the snowy atmosphere and fairytale elements!
I’m also playing Rune Factory 4 Special slowly and Animal Crossing New Horizons!
Kingdom Hearts Union Cross (KHUX) on my phone, if that counts. Mostly to check in and get some of the outfits they brought back (probably for a limited time, though).
On an actual console/PC, uhh, SDV (Stardew Valley), earlier, on my laptop!
With the exception of Animal Crossing New Horizons, the last game I played was Undertale. I actually had never played it before and I went in basically blind. I knew a couple characters from memes but I had no idea what the story would be or how good it was going to be. Sometimes certain types of fans can be overzealous and ruin your impression of a game. I loved the humor and storyline. I don't want to spoil anything for anyone who wants to play but I highly recommend it. I wish I could go back and play it again without knowing what happens. The characters were so unique and the battle system was so fun and new. I especially loved the music. I read that as you get older, your brain is less accepting of new types of musically patterns and it's more receptive to familiar patterns (which is partially why many older people may not like new music regardless of how good it is). The music was so nostalgic of the 90's early 2000's games that I grew up with.
I last played Tales of symphonia on gamecube. Just finished this game for the 2nd time 13 years later
I was always planning on making a second playtrough and had such amazing retro feeling
As of late, I've been playing a lot of Monster Prom. I enjoyed what I saw of it from watching Jesse Cox and friends play it on YouTube, and I saw that it and its sequel Monster Camp were on sale on Steam for Black Friday/Cyber Monday, so I picked up a bundle of both games and have been going through it.
I’m switching back and forth between the 3DS and PS2 versions of Dragon Quest VIII. While the new content on the 3DS is great, the immersion on the PS2 just can’t be beat.
Resident Evil 3. It was okay, but I definitely prefer Resident Evil 2 over it. It took only four hours my first play through and that was just taking my time and the overall feel of the game felt like so much lower in terms of quality. I wish they didn’t spend time on producing the online game that comes with it (forgot what it’s called) but I’m aware that it wasn’t made by the main development team