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Last Tuesday, I've seen a top 10 list of the best Wii U games from a recent YouTube video, and Yoshi's Woolly World was among one of them. A few hours after witnessing that, I went playing the platformer for at least 3 consecutive days and counting.

I'm actually focusing on getting as many collectibles as I can during my first try on the main levels, so my subsequent attempts would end up being less tedious. Each stage remembers which collectibles Yoshi successfully claimed during the previous sessions, so I won't have to snag those already-grabbed collectibles, should I consider aiming for 100% completion.

So far, I'm halfway through the main campaign, currently sitting at World 4. I never touched Mellow Mode once, but would consider switching to it to keep the hearts maxed out more easily. Apparently, Yoshi's Woolly World doesn't punish you for that and using the helpful-but-pricey badges.
I can safely say that I'm enjoying this game a lot. The gameplay's pretty well fine-tuned, the level design is well-crafted and the presentation is unsurprisingly eye-catching. The game's so great it served me as a reminder on why video games were fun in first place. I'll be definitely going to continue playing it in the next few days until the staff roll emerges.
 
Not much atm because my mouse is being a ****ing douche right now, but meh mostly SP games and some Yoshi's New Island. Need to get some Steam motivation though ahhh
 
Yo-kai watch 2! I beat the game the day I got it, now it's time for me to do some level grinding for the post game dungeons. -w-
 
Since I was able to finally put down ACNL for some time, I might start playing Ocarina of Time for first time ever on 3ds... never played it despite being the perfect age to get into it when it came out on N64
 
Decided to restart Pok?mon Yellow now.. Just have to remember that Viridian Forest glitch haha bc that Pikachu ain't helping much tbh.

And yeah since I got a new mouse I can finally start gaming for real now on Steam ayyy
 
Started getting back into the sims 4 recently in preparation for the new expansion that's coming out the beginning of November? Or around that time anyway. The apartments is the first pack I've looked forward to since sims 4 was released. Just really want seasons now. Restarted my Majoras mask as it was just getting confusing stopping and starting, couldn't remember what I'd done previously so never knew what to do when I came back to it. Tend to play several things at once so that's where the confusion always comes from. And then I'm playing my iPhone games still...haven't finished dark meadow yet and having another play through of lost within

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Oh and I'm going to go back and finish off a few bits on Pokemon X before sun and moon come out as I'd quite like to focus on those after they're released.
 
i've been playing stardew valley a lot, which is nice because the new update came out and i've been waiting forever and a half for it. it's so good though imo that it was worth the wait.

i've also been grinding in persona 4 golden so i can beat the final boss again, since i ended up forgetting to save and then my vita ended up dying on me sighs
 
i've been playing stardew valley a lot, which is nice because the new update came out and i've been waiting forever and a half for it. it's so good though imo that it was worth the wait.

i've also been grinding in persona 4 golden so i can beat the final boss again, since i ended up forgetting to save and then my vita ended up dying on me sighs

P4G is awesome, must have played that 3-4 times at least back in the days. So goooood game I almost wanna get a Vita and that game again.

And yeah I really need to play SV now haha I'm so lazy but then other games are priorities haha
 
Still currently playing persona Q (since when was normal difficulty the shadow does more damage? Maybe I didn't grind enough levels like I should have planned out) and also currently playing Puzzle and Dragon with my little brother.
 
I went back and started a new character in Fallout 4 (my second character).

There's things I didn't like about the game the first time through but they didn't feel as bad, I guess possibly because it was both my first time playing through it and I tried to play a morally good character (which is what the game seems to be written for)...But now I'm trying to be a 'murderous psychopath' character, faults seem more apparent when she keeps getting forced to do/say nice things via crappy dialogue trees an unnecessary voice acting, constantly talk about/search for her missing son she shouldn't have/care about all whilst getting pestered every 5 minutes about settlement crap that I really can't be bothered with this time around (I actually enjoyed settlement stuff the first time, but now I don't want to do it, it's irritatingly forced at you).

It's not like other Fallout or even the Elder Scrolls games don't have a story specifically for the player, but I felt they were a lot easier to ignore and do your own thing in since they essentially just give you a blank slate and say "this is your character, do what you want". You weren't really told you should feel a certain feel about anything and your character didn't constantly say 'out of character' stuff because of forced pre-scripted limited dialogue options. At most, you picked a brief dialogue option and left it to your imagination to what exactly your character said.

Fallout 4 though, everybody wants to talk about my unwanted baby almost all the friggin' time and every time I try to be an arse with people, everything my character says sounds friendly anyway...I mean, I've killed so many civilian characters 'just because' and it feels like I'm playing the game wrong every time I do. I shouldn't feel that way playing one of these games.

Plus the voice just doesn't fit her. It's a petty complaint, but it bothers me every time she opens her mouth...A complaint that wouldn't exist if player voice acting just wasn't there in the first place.



On the other hand, she's a melee build, so now I'm seeing all the special melee animations. I friggin' love the knife one where you just stab them twice in the stomach. It's simple, yet brutal.

I also didn't find that 'robot pirate ship' last time (really don't know how I missed that). The ending of that questline amused me quite a bit.
 
Story of Season, Happy Home Designer and Resident Evil HD, it was free with PS+ and I'm really enjoying it. Also checking in on New Leaf to make sure no one moves.
 
AM2R (Another Metroid 2 Remake). Take notes Nintendo, this is how you make a REAL Metroid game.
 
Recently got a used copy of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. The combat is really fun. The main quest is interesting but the sidequests/NPCs are kind of eh so far.

I also started a replay of the Assassin's Creed Ezio trilogy because I suddenly started having some Ezio feels and wanted to relive what are easily the best games of the AC series.
 
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